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AWS expands managed integrations for AWS IoT Device Management service coverage to the Middle East (UAE) region AWS IoT Device Management now offers the managed integrations feature in the Middle East (UAE) region. Organizations operating in this region can now better serve their local customers, helping them build unified Internet of Things (IoT) solutions that can easily onboard and manage diverse IoT devices through a single interface, regardless of connection type - direct, hub-based, or third-party cloud-based. Managed integrations provides developers with a unified interface and device SDKs supporting ZigBee, Z-Wave, Matter and Wi-Fi protocols. The feature includes partner built cloud-to-cloud connectors and 80+ device data model templates based on AWS's implementation of the Matter data model standard. These capabilities allow developers to rapidly integrate devices into end user applications, such as home security, energy management, and elderly care monitoring. The managed integrations feature is available in Canada (Central), Europe (Ireland) and Middle East (UAE) regions. To learn more, refer to the https://docs.aws.amazon.com/iot-mi/latest/devguide/what-is-managedintegrations.html and get started on the https://console.aws.amazon.com/iot/home.

AWS expands managed integrations for AWS IoT Device Management service coverage to the Middle East (UAE) region

AWS IoT Device Management now offers the managed integrations feature in the Middle East (UAE) region. Organizations operating in this region can now be...

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AWS expands managed integrations for AWS IoT Device Management service coverage to the Middle East (UAE) region AWS IoT Device Management now offers the managed integrations feature in the Middle East (UAE) region. Organizations operating in this region can now better serve their local customers, helping them build unified Internet of Things (IoT) solutions that can easily onboard and manage diverse IoT devices through a single interface, regardless of connection type - direct, hub-based, or third-party cloud-based. Managed integrations provides developers with a unified interface and device SDKs supporting ZigBee, Z-Wave, Matter and Wi-Fi protocols. The feature includes partner built cloud-to-cloud connectors and 80+ device data model templates based on AWS's implementation of the Matter data model standard. These capabilities allow developers to rapidly integrate devices into end user applications, such as home security, energy management, and elderly care monitoring. The managed integrations feature is available in Canada (Central), Europe (Ireland) and Middle East (UAE) regions. To learn more, refer to the developer guide and get started on the AWS IoT console.

๐Ÿ†• AWS expands managed integrations for IoT Device Management to UAE, enabling unified IoT solutions with protocols like ZigBee and Wi-Fi, and cloud-to-cloud connectors. Available in UAE, Canada, and Europe. Learn more on AWS IoT console.

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AWS IoT Device Management launches Wi-Fi Simple Setup for managed integrations AWS IoT Device Management now offers Wi-Fi Simple Setup (WSS) for managed integrations, enabling developers to implement simplified Wi-Fi provisioning in Internet of Things (IoT) solutions. With WSS, developers can now integrate QR code scanning functionality that empowers end users to connect their Wi-Fi enabled devices using simple bar code scans, reducing device setup time and minimizing the need for technical support compared to manual configurations. The WSS capability operates through the managed integrations feature of AWS IoT Device Management. Managed integrations enables developers to control and manage devices across different vendors and connectivity protocols, while WSS helps streamline the device onboarding process. Once users securely store their Wi-Fi credentials in managed integrations, new device setup becomes nearly automatic. Users simply power on their new IoT device and scan its QR code using the solution provider's mobile app. The new device discovers and connects to a hidden network broadcasted by the IoT hub, which securely transmits the user's pre-stored Wi-Fi credentials to complete the onboarding process. This creates a near zero-touch experience for end users to securely and conveniently onboard Wi-Fi-connected devices into managed integrations-based IoT solutions. The managed integrations feature is available in Canada (Central) and Europe (Ireland) To learn more, refer to the https://docs.aws.amazon.com/iot-mi/latest/devguide/what-is-managedintegrations.html and get started on the https://console.aws.amazon.com/iot/home.

AWS IoT Device Management launches Wi-Fi Simple Setup for managed integrations

AWS IoT Device Management now offers Wi-Fi Simple Setup (WSS) for managed integrations, enabling developers to implement simplified Wi-Fi provisioning in Internet of Things (IoT) soluti...

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AWS IoT Device Management launches Wi-Fi Simple Setup for managed integrations AWS IoT Device Management now offers Wi-Fi Simple Setup (WSS) for managed integrations, enabling developers to implement simplified Wi-Fi provisioning in Internet of Things (IoT) solutions. With WSS, developers can now integrate QR code scanning functionality that empowers end users to connect their Wi-Fi enabled devices using simple bar code scans, reducing device setup time and minimizing the need for technical support compared to manual configurations. The WSS capability operates through the managed integrations feature of AWS IoT Device Management. Managed integrations enables developers to control and manage devices across different vendors and connectivity protocols, while WSS helps streamline the device onboarding process. Once users securely store their Wi-Fi credentials in managed integrations, new device setup becomes nearly automatic. Users simply power on their new IoT device and scan its QR code using the solution provider's mobile app. The new device discovers and connects to a hidden network broadcasted by the IoT hub, which securely transmits the user's pre-stored Wi-Fi credentials to complete the onboarding process. This creates a near zero-touch experience for end users to securely and conveniently onboard Wi-Fi-connected devices into managed integrations-based IoT solutions. The managed integrations feature is available in Canada (Central) and Europe (Ireland) To learn more, refer to the developer guide and get started on the AWS IoT console.

๐Ÿ†• AWS IoT Device Management launches Wi-Fi Simple Setup for simplified IoT device provisioning via QR code scans, reducing setup time and technical support needs. Available in Canada (Central) and Europe (Ireland).

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Announcing general availability of managed integrations for AWS IoT Device Management Today, AWS announced the general availability of managed integrations, a feature of AWS IoT Device Management designed to simplify the control and management of IoT devices across multiple manufacturers and connectivity protocols. Developers can now onboard and manage diverse IoT devices through a single unified interface regardless of connection type - direct, hub-based, or third-party cloud-based. Managed integrations can also use Cloud-to-Cloud (C2C) connectors and device data model templates. At https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2025/03/managed-integrations-aws-iot-device-management/, developers had access to a catalog of pre-built C2C connectors from partners and vendors along with 80+ device data model templates. Now, with expanded functionality, developers can create and list their own connectors and customize the templates to create new data models. Using the managed integrations feature, developers can accelerate their IoT solution development. The unified interface, combined with device and hub SDKs that support ZigBee, Z-Wave, and Wi-Fi protocols, streamlines device management and onboarding across multiple devices, vendors, and connectivity standards. Development is further accelerated by a catalog of pre-built C2C connectors and custom connector building capabilities to enable integration with various third-party cloud-based devices. Moreover, a comprehensive library of over 80+ device data model templates, based on AWS's implementation of the Matter data model standard, paired with the ability to create new data models, provides developers a flexible and scalable approach to define device capabilities. Managed integrations gives developers a powerful way to integrate devices into applications that are designed to provide a seamless experience for their end users, and empowers the creation of value-added services, such as home security, energy management, and elderly care monitoring. The managed integrations feature is available in Canada (Central) and Europe (Ireland). To learn more, refer to the https://docs.aws.amazon.com/iot-mi/latest/devguide/what-is-managedintegrations.html and get started on the https://console.aws.amazon.com/iot/home. ย 

Announcing general availability of managed integrations for AWS IoT Device Management

Today, AWS announced the general availability of managed integrations, a feature of AWS IoT Device Management designed to simplify the control and management of IoT devices acros...

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Announcing general availability of managed integrations for AWS IoT Device Management Today, AWS announced the general availability of managed integrations, a feature of AWS IoT Device Management designed to simplify the control and management of IoT devices across multiple manufacturers and connectivity protocols. Developers can now onboard and manage diverse IoT devices through a single unified interface regardless of connection type - direct, hub-based, or third-party cloud-based. Managed integrations can also use Cloud-to-Cloud (C2C) connectors and device data model templates. At preview, developers had access to a catalog of pre-built C2C connectors from partners and vendors along with 80+ device data model templates. Now, with expanded functionality, developers can create and list their own connectors and customize the templates to create new data models. Using the managed integrations feature, developers can accelerate their IoT solution development. The unified interface, combined with device and hub SDKs that support ZigBee, Z-Wave, and Wi-Fi protocols, streamlines device management and onboarding across multiple devices, vendors, and connectivity standards. Development is further accelerated by a catalog of pre-built C2C connectors and custom connector building capabilities to enable integration with various third-party cloud-based devices. Moreover, a comprehensive library of over 80+ device data model templates, based on AWS's implementation of the Matter data model standard, paired with the ability to create new data models, provides developers a flexible and scalable approach to define device capabilities. Managed integrations gives developers a powerful way to integrate devices into applications that are designed to provide a seamless experience for their end users, and empowers the creation of value-added services, such as home security, energy management, and elderly care monitoring. The managed integrations feature is available in Canada (Central) and Europe (Ireland). To learn more, refer to the developer guide and get started on the AWS IoT console.

๐Ÿ†• AWS IoT Device Management is now generally available for easier IoT device control across protocols and vendors via a unified interface, featuring pre-built connectors and customizable data models. Available in Canada (Central) and Europe (Ireland).

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Announcing managed integrations for AWS IoT Device Management (Preview) Today, AWS IoT Device Management announces the preview of managed integrations, a new feature that enables you to simplify control and management of a diverse set of devices across multiple manufacturers and connectivity protocols. The new feature helps you streamline cloud onboarding of Internet of Things (IoT) devices and enables you to control both self-managed and third-party devices, including cloud-based devices, from a single application. Managed integrations provides cloud and device Software Development Kits (SDKs) for device connectivity and protocol support for ZigBee, Z-Wave, and Wi-Fi specifications, eliminating the need to handle dedicated connectivity protocols from different manufacturers separately. A unified API coupled with a catalog of cloud-to-cloud connectors and 80+ device data model templates enable you to control both proprietary and third-party devices from a single application. Additionally, you can easily process and integrate device data from those devices for building home security, energy management, and elderly care monitoring solutions. Managed integrations for AWS IoT Device Management also provides built-in capabilities for barcode scanning and direct pairing of devices, delivering additional mechanisms to simplify device onboarding and integration complexities. The managed integrations feature is available in Canada (Central) and Europe (Ireland) https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/global-infrastructure/regional-product-services/. To learn more, see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/iotmanagedintegrations/latest/devguide/what-is-service.html and read https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/iot/introducing-managed-integrations-for-aws-iot-device-management/. To get started, log in to the https://console.aws.amazon.com/iot/home or use the AWS Command Line Interface (AWS CLI).

Announcing managed integrations for AWS IoT Device Management (Preview)

Today, AWS IoT Device Management announces the preview of managed integrations, a new feature that enables you to simplify control and management of a diverse set of devices across multiple ma...

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Announcing managed integrations for AWS IoT Device Management (Preview) Today, AWS IoT Device Management announces the preview of managed integrations, a new feature that enables you to simplify control and management of a diverse set of devices across multiple manufacturers and connectivity protocols. The new feature helps you streamline cloud onboarding of Internet of Things (IoT) devices and enables you to control both self-managed and third-party devices, including cloud-based devices, from a single application. Managed integrations provides cloud and device Software Development Kits (SDKs) for device connectivity and protocol support for ZigBee, Z-Wave, and Wi-Fi specifications, eliminating the need to handle dedicated connectivity protocols from different manufacturers separately. A unified API coupled with a catalog of cloud-to-cloud connectors and 80+ device data model templates enable you to control both proprietary and third-party devices from a single application. Additionally, you can easily process and integrate device data from those devices for building home security, energy management, and elderly care monitoring solutions. Managed integrations for AWS IoT Device Management also provides built-in capabilities for barcode scanning and direct pairing of devices, delivering additional mechanisms to simplify device onboarding and integration complexities. The managed integrations feature is available in Canada (Central) and Europe (Ireland) AWS Regions. To learn more, see technical documentation and read this blog. To get started, log in to the AWS IoT console or use the AWS Command Line Interface (AWS CLI).

๐Ÿ†• AWS IoT Device Management preview simplifies device control via unified APIs and SDKs for protocols like ZigBee, Z-Wave, and Wi-Fi. Available in Canada (Central) and Europe (Ireland).

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AWS IoT Device Management introduces high-throughput device connectivity status queries Today, https://aws.amazon.com/iot-device-management/ announces the general availability of a high-throughput https://docs.aws.amazon.com/iot/latest/developerguide/device-connectivity-status.html, allowing developers to query the latest connectivity state of IoT devices, for monitoring and management purposes. AWS IoT Device Management is a fully managed cloud service that helps you register, organize, monitor, and remotely manage Internet of Things (IoT) devices at scale. Device connectivity status is crucial for monitoring device failures and executing remote commands. The new connectivity status API which will be available to AWS IoT Device Management Fleet Indexing customers, provides a high-throughput solution (350+ requests per second) for customers to ascertain device connectivity to the cloud. It also retrieves most recent connect or disconnect event timestamp along with disconnect reason, aiding troubleshooting activities. AWS IoT Device Managementโ€™s https://docs.aws.amazon.com/iot/latest/developerguide/iot-indexing.html feature enables customers to search, group devices based on device metadata, state stored across thing registry, IoT device shadow and connectivity data sources. While existing search queries are optimized for fleet-level querying, this API is optimized for single-device connectivity queries and offers lower latency to reflect connectivity state changes. With connectivity status queries, developers can now easily support targeted device monitoring and management capabilities in their applications. For example, in automotive applications, developers can first query vehicle connectivity status using this API prior to issuing remote commands to the vehicle. Connectivity status is available to AWS IoT Device Management Fleet indexing customers and in all AWS regions where AWS IoT Device Management is available. For more information please refer to the https://docs.aws.amazon.com/iot/latest/developerguide/iot-indexing.html and https://docs.aws.amazon.com/iot/latest/apireference/API_GetThingConnectivityData.html.

AWS IoT Device Management introduces high-throughput device connectivity status queries

Today, https://aws.amazon.com/iot-device-management/ announces the general availability of a high-throughput https://docs.aws.amazon.com/iot/latest/developerguid

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AWS IoT Device Management introduces high-throughput device connectivity status queries Today, AWS IoT Device Management announces the general availability of a high-throughput connectivity status query API, allowing developers to query the latest connectivity state of IoT devices, for monitoring and management purposes. AWS IoT Device Management is a fully managed cloud service that helps you register, organize, monitor, and remotely manage Internet of Things (IoT) devices at scale. Device connectivity status is crucial for monitoring device failures and executing remote commands. The new connectivity status API which will be available to AWS IoT Device Management Fleet Indexing customers, provides a high-throughput solution (350+ requests per second) for customers to ascertain device connectivity to the cloud. It also retrieves most recent connect or disconnect event timestamp along with disconnect reason, aiding troubleshooting activities. AWS IoT Device Managementโ€™s Fleet Indexing feature enables customers to search, group devices based on device metadata, state stored across thing registry, IoT device shadow and connectivity data sources. While existing search queries are optimized for fleet-level querying, this API is optimized for single-device connectivity queries and offers lower latency to reflect connectivity state changes. With connectivity status queries, developers can now easily support targeted device monitoring and management capabilities in their applications. For example, in automotive applications, developers can first query vehicle connectivity status using this API prior to issuing remote commands to the vehicle. Connectivity status is available to AWS IoT Device Management Fleet indexing customers and in all AWS regions where AWS IoT Device Management is available. For more information please refer to the developer guide and API documentation.

๐Ÿ†• AWS IoT Device Management introduces high-throughput device connectivity status queries

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Announcing Commands feature for AWS IoT Device Management Today, https://aws.amazon.com/iot-device-management/ announced the general availability of the Commands feature, a managed capability that allows developers to build innovative applications where users can perform remote command and control actions on targeted devices and track the status of those executions. With this feature, you can send instructions, trigger device actions, or modify device configuration settings on-demand, simplifying the development of consumer facing applications. Using the Commands feature, you can set fine-grained access controls, timeout settings, and receive real-time updates and notifications for each command execution, without having to manually create and manage MQTT topics, payload formats, Rules, Lambda functions, and status tracking. In addition, the feature supports custom payload formats, allowing you to define and store command entities as AWS resources for recurring use. The AWS IoT Device Management commands feature is available in all https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/global-infrastructure/regional-product-services/ where AWS IoT Device Management is offered. To learn more, see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/iot/latest/developerguide/iot-remote-command.html. To get started, log in to the http://console.aws.amazon.com/iot/home or use the CLI. ย 

Announcing Commands feature for AWS IoT Device Management

Today, https://aws.amazon.com/iot-device-management/ announced the general availability of the Commands feature, a managed capability that allows developers to build innovative applications where users can ...

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Announcing Commands feature for AWS IoT Device Management Today, AWS IoT Device Management announced the general availability of the Commands feature, a managed capability that allows developers to build innovative applications where users can perform remote command and control actions on targeted devices and track the status of those executions. With this feature, you can send instructions, trigger device actions, or modify device configuration settings on-demand, simplifying the development of consumer facing applications. Using the Commands feature, you can set fine-grained access controls, timeout settings, and receive real-time updates and notifications for each command execution, without having to manually create and manage MQTT topics, payload formats, Rules, Lambda functions, and status tracking. In addition, the feature supports custom payload formats, allowing you to define and store command entities as AWS resources for recurring use. The AWS IoT Device Management commands feature is available in all AWS Regions where AWS IoT Device Management is offered. To learn more, see technical documentation. To get started, log in to the AWS IoT Management Console or use the CLI.

๐Ÿ†• Announcing Commands feature for AWS IoT Device Management

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