TeamViewer IoT 1.1 has been released!

Esther
Esther Posts: 4,052 Former Community Manager
edited May 2023 in Announcements

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 Hi TeamViewer Community,

TeamViewer has presented the latest version of its Internet of Things solution, TeamViewer IoT, at IoT Tech Expo Europe 2018 in Amsterdam.

Let me cite from the press release: 

"With the new release of TeamViewer IoT, the German connectivity powerhouse further strengthens its dedicated offering in the IoT space. The latest version provides enhanced configuration, alerting and troubleshooting qualities as well as new capabilities, including real-time data and edge visualisation, remote terminal, the ability to retrieve data from OPC UA servers, log files and support for custom monitoring plug-ins. Its platform support has also been expanded to now include, amongst others, Ubuntu, Windows, Intel and Samsung Artik.

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“We are excited to expand our remote control and monitoring functionality as well as to increase the platform coverage with this release,” said Raffi Kassarjian, General Manager IoT and Monitis at TeamViewer. “TeamViewer IoT enables users to easily handle any device endpoint from anywhere in the world in real-time. The new version is the next decisive step towards leveraging TeamViewer’s leading connectivity expertise for a horizontal, non-proprietary IoT solution that just works.”

TeamViewer IoT features live remote control and incident management for virtually any IoT device such as gateways, Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs), and specialised industrial machinery. It benefits from TeamViewer’s Global Access Network of more than 1100 secure routers dispersed worldwide and integrates seamlessly with existing IoT platforms as well as legacy IT landscapes. The cross-platform functionality of TeamViewer IoT and its cost-effective implementation has already won over renowned partners such as PTC ThingWorx, Vodafone and Harman." 

Check out the new features and download a free trial here: TeamViewer IoT 1.1

Join the discussion about TeamViewer IoT in our TeamViewer IoT Community!

Thanks and all the best,

Esther

Former Community Manager

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