Industry Industrial Automation | Founded 1981 | |
Key people D. Mark Fowler (CEO), L. Vaughn Watts, Jr. Type of business Private company limited by shares |
Systech Corporation (Systech) is a California corporation founded in 1981 and headquartered in San Diego, California.
Contents
- Systech corporation at int ces 2014 robert lutz
- Product Lines
- Markets
- Interoperability
- Notable people
- References
Systech corporation at int ces 2014 robert lutz
Product Lines
Systech Corporation designs and manufactures a variety of network conversion gateways, device servers and switch products for IP communications and in existing non-IP based systems and networks. The product lines also include payment gateways, dial to IP converters, cellular gateways, remote access and management software, remote access software and control automation software.
The SysLINK M2Mgateway was awarded M2M Evolution Magazine’s 2014 Evolution Product of the Year, issued to Industry Innovators. The SysLINK Gateway is able to communicate and bridge a wide variety of protocols and standards while providing local intelligence to analyze, filter and take action.
SysSCRIPT enables customers to interconnect Industrial IoT devices without the need for software development teams. SysSCRIPT enabled Systech to win the Best Gateway Strategy Award in IoT Evolution’s Eighth “Battle of the Platforms” on August 17, 2015.
Markets
The product lines serve the Internet of Things (IoT) market with particular emphasis on the Machine to Machine (M2M) submarket and the larger Industrial Internet of Things (IIOT) submarket. Over 350,000 Systech devices are installed worldwide.
Interoperability
Systech is a member of the Open Connectivity Foundation (OCF) whose objective is connecting the 25+ billion Internet of Things (IoT) devices across multiple platforms and Operating Systems using a common, interoperable approach that includes security. A recent World Economic Forum report notes the Lack of Interoperability or Standards is the greatest barrier inhibiting business from adopting the Industrial Internet (of Things) along with Security.
Systech was an early adopter when it completed certification of the SysLINK M2M Gateway as ThingWorx Ready as part of the ThingWorx Partner Program before PTC acquired ThingWorx.