- Internet of Everything
- Mobile Devices
- Cloud & Mobile Applications
- Enterprise Cloud Services & Devices
- OTT & Multiscreen Video
- Connected Home
- Connected Vehicles & ITS
- Location Technology
- Cyber Security
- ID, Smart Cards & Security
- Teardowns & IP
- Connectivity Technologies & Semiconductors
- Mobile Device Semiconductors
- RF Power Semiconductors
- Radio Access Networks & Backhaul
- Telco Software, Optimization & Monetization
- HetNets, Small Cells & Femto
- Mobile Carrier Benchmarks & Strategies
- Global Subscribers & Indicators
Product Information
Related Services
Related Research
-
Wi-Fi Access Points
Market Data
-
Wi-Fi Semiconductors: 802.11ac, MIMO, and 802.11ad
Technology Analysis
-
Aftermarket Navigation, Infotainment, and Telematics Product Tracker
Market Data
-
GPS & GNSS
Market Data
-
Mobile & Connectivity Mega Trends
Presentation
Cisco Buys Arch Rock and Puts Weight behind IP Wireless Sensor Networks
Cisco has a long and studied history of growth through acquisition. The networking hardware giant also has a history of picking up players in emerging markets and helping push their products and individual market toward the mainstream. The weight of Cisco behind a technology can certainly help market gain traction. Most recently, Cisco announced that it has acquired San Francisco-based Arch Rock Corp., a privately-held maker of IP-based wireless network technology for wireless sensor networks (WSNs). So, what does this mean for WSN adoption?
You must be a subscriber to
Bluetooth,
Location Devices,
NFC,
Wi-Fi,
Wireless Connectivity,
or
ZigBee
to view the Cisco Buys Arch Rock and Puts Weight behind IP Wireless Sensor Networks Insight.
To find out more about subscribing:
