Prototype IoT with $5 WiFi Microcontroller and DeviceHive

We are proud to announce an upcoming release of DeviceHive firmware that turns a $5 WiFi modem into a fully functional standalone IoT board that doesn’t require programming on device side, and you can access it’s GPIO, ADC, PWM, I2C and SPI from DeviceHive cloud. While being marketed as a WiFi modem which can be attached to a microcontroller, it is actually a fully capable IoT board by itself and doesn’t need any extra microcontroller. Using DeviceHive cloud you can access it’s pins right from

What’s New in 2.0?

We are proud to announce DeviceHive 2.0: faster, friendlier, more functional IoT Data Platform with a rich IoT Gateway framework. Get in touch with us if you want to learn more. Here are some of the key features included in this release.

Cloud Scalability

With its state of the art Lambda-architecture, allowing it to linearly increase capacity, support more devices, and increase system throughput by simply adding extra DeviceHive application nodes, a message bus (Apache Kafka), and storage (Cassandra) nodes.

Real Time and

Authentication Basics

Hello to lovers of the IoT and M2M things. My name is Artyom Sorokin and I’m a software engineer who has gained great experience working and developing IoT projects with the help of DeviceHive!

This is a series of posts where I am going to show you the Authentication and Authorization models which are available in DeviceHive and how to use them. In this tutorial we will get in touch with the basic auth approaches implemented in DH. If you are just looking for a

DeviceHive becomes a member of AllSeen Alliance

Along with companies like Microsoft, Cisco, Panasonic, Sony, and others, DeviceHive has become a member of the AllSeen Alliance. The main mission of the AllSeen Alliance is to enable widespread adoption and help accelerate the development and evolution of an interoperable peer connectivity and communications framework based on AllJoyn for devices and applications in the Internet of Everything.

DeviceHive will bring together AllJoyn proximal networks and the cloud as well as integrate various standards with AllJoyn on the edge. A full list of member companies