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OpenRemote, a professional open-source IoT project used for energy, city and asset management applications, has announced the launch of its renewed Internet of Things (IoT) platform. 100% open-source, the new IoT platform provides flexibility for users to create customized IoT applications, and broadens accessibility beyond developers and programmers to appeal to an audience of non-IT professionals.
The new platform includes a dashboard, an iOS and Android console, and Web component library which allows front-end developers to build their own apps for desktop or mobile. With the dashboard, the ‘non-coders’, such as the project or business manager, can set up rules to monitor the system. The rules engine includes three editors: When-Then rules to trigger actions or alerts, flow editor for data processing, and Groovy for advanced user programming.
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