Wednesday, September 28, 2011

First global network for M2M goes online

NEW DELHI, INDIA: m2mapps.com GmbH launched its global network for machine-to-machine (M2M) communication: www.m2mapps.com, where companies can register free of charge, easily create company profiles and upload product and service information.

As the first platform of its type, m2mapps serves as the central point of contact for companies around the world wishing to professionally market products and services from the M2M field. At the same time, users of M2M technology can quickly find the right offers for their projects thanks to systematic categorizations and advanced search functions.

The platform also provides comprehensive insights into the M2M market thanks to exclusive interviews with top international experts. Additional market intelligence is provided in a blog from Beecham Research CEO and analyst Robin Duke-Woolley.

The M2M market has seen continuous growth for a number of years, as the current report from analyst firm Beecham Research shows.[1] New applications are emerging on an almost daily basis across many different market sectors such as energy, automotive and healthcare. This vertical growth makes it more difficult for vendors of M2M products and services to market their portfolio effectively and to reach all potential customers.

m2m apps now enables corporations to present themselves and their products free of charge in a dedicated and professional environment on a global scale. Any companies in the M2M field can register for free and benefit from the added visibility as m2m apps continues to actively promote the platform.

“The M2M market has grown increasingly complex in the last few years. The aim of m2m apps is to provide a single platform on which to host the complete value chain of M2M of products and services, all of which will be easily and quickly accessed by potential users. We think m2m apps fills a real need, of helping to bring together expertise across the industry with users who want to gain real advantage from using M2M solutions and we fully support its objectives,” said Robin Duke-Woolley.

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