AT&T has announced that its Connected Spaces solution is now available as their first end-to-end Internet of Things (IoT) offering listed on the AWS Marketplace, marking a significant step in simplifying smart business operations for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).
AT&T Connected Spaces is a plug-and-play IoT solution designed to help businesses monitor and manage their environments in near real-time. The solution combines pre-integrated wireless sensors and a secure cloud platform with intuitive dashboards to deliver actionable insights without requiring in-house IT expertise. Businesses can track critical metrics such as temperature, humidity, motion, energy usage and security, enabling them to optimise resources, reduce downtime and enhance customer experiences.
By joining AWS Marketplace, AT&T is making it easier than ever for businesses to discover, purchase and deploy Connected Spaces through a trusted cloud commerce platform. This listing streamlines procurement, accelerates time-to-value and provides a scalable, data-driven solution that can support a wide range of industries such as retail, hospitality, healthcare, warehousing and property management.
“Connected Spaces is about giving businesses the tools to make smarter decisions, faster,” said Mike Van Horn, the associate vice president at AT&T Connected Solutions. “Bringing our first end-to-end IoT solution on AWS Marketplace reinforces our commitment to innovation and accessibility for businesses of all sizes.”
Connected Spaces offers a range of features designed to simplify IoT adoption. Businesses benefit from easy installation with pre-staged sensors and dashboards, near real-time monitoring of environmental conditions, and customisable alerts when thresholds are exceeded. The solution is built for scalability, allowing organisations to add sensors as their needs evolve, and offers extended range and long battery life for reliable performance. With data encrypted end-to-end, businesses can trust that their information is protected.
“With Connected Spaces, we replaced assumption with facts. We gained clear insights on the usage of our grad lounge using the people-counting sensor as well as real-time alerts from the temperature sensors that helped prevent overheating our network closets—all in one simple solution,” said Tom Reichert, the dean of the College of Information and Communications at the University of South Carolina.
This step underscores AT&T’s leadership in IoT innovation and cloud integration, while highlighting the strength of its collaboration with AWS.
Together, the companies are delivering a seamless path to digital transformation for organisations seeking to harness the power of connected technologies.
To learn more or purchase Connected Spaces, visit the AT&T Connected Spaces page on AWS Marketplace.
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