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Ayla Networks

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Type
  
Private

Founded
  
2010

Website
  
www.aylanetworks.com

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Industry
  
Smart Building Automation Smart Home Automation

Headquarters
  
Santa Clara, California, United States

Key people
  
David Friedman, President, CEO Adrian Caceres, CTO

Products
  
Ayla Agile IoT Platform Ayla Agile Mobile Applications Platform AMAP Ayla Insights

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Ayla Networks Corporation builds products they say help companies develop products for the Internet of Things (IoT). Delivered as a cloud platform-as-a-service (PaaS), Ayla’s IoT platform is modular and strives to enable rapid changes to devices, or cloud or application environments.

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History

Ayla Networks's was founded in 2010 and introduced its Agile IoT platform in 2013 as an IoT platform for manufacturers building products for connected home and light commercial markets to use to deploy secure and scalable connected devices. Built for enterprise-scale, Ayla intends their Agile IoT Platform as an end-to-end software foundation that device manufacturers use to develop "intelligent" products and reliable IoT services.

Ayla's Agile IoT Platform has three primary components: Ayla Embedded Agents, Ayla Cloud Services, and Ayla Application Libraries. It provides a facility to connect many devices to the cloud and applications, and provides tools and premium services to manage, provision, and analyze Internet of Things deployment. Ayla claims their software removes the need for manufacturers to invest in networking stack development, end-to-end security, cloud infrastructure, and other IoT components for connected products. Ayla Networks is based in Santa Clara, California, with international offices in Asia and Europe.

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Ayla Networks Wikipedia