Twilio announced
a major expansion of the company's IoT offerings with the launch of
Microvisor, an IoT connectivity and device management platform that
offers embedded developers a one stop shop for building connected
devices, keeping them secure, and managing them through their lifetime.
Twilio aims to significantly accelerate IoT adoption by providing as
much critical but common infrastructure as possible, so that IoT teams
can focus on delivering unique value to businesses and consumers.
"While
Super SIM solved the cellular connectivity challenge for IoT builders,
we quickly learned that customers were still wrestling with the other
foundational aspects of embedded software that are unique to IoT," said
Evan Cummack, general manager of Twilio IoT. "Microvisor is the only
platform that offers embedded developers the conveniences of a fully
managed IoT platform, while giving them the freedom to craft their
embedded software exactly how they've always done."
"Twilio
IoT has enabled us to adapt to disruptive industry trends and build new
IoT solutions fast, without compromising critical security or
reliability," said Raj Krishnamurthy, CEO at Freespace, a workplace
technology solutions company. Freespace built a "return to work"
solution on Twilio using IoT sensors and digital signage that allow
facility managers to safely re-open large office spaces during the
pandemic. "Whether it's taking care of critical security or allowing us
to write embedded code that will work reliably and long-lived, Twilio
has proven to be a rock-solid partner for the long run."
In
order to deploy a fleet of connected devices, IoT builders have to
solve for device security, reliable connectivity, over-the-air firmware
upgrades and connectivity issues - all of which require specific domain
expertise and none of which contribute to the product experience of a
device. This complexity contributes to a high rate of failure for IoT
projects. The new Microvisor platform abstracts away many of the common
infrastructure challenges burdening IoT developers by offering:
- Lifetime Managed Security: A
one-time fee will take care of constant monitoring of vulnerabilities
and applying security patches to the devices and involved cloud
components, performed by Twilio.
- Fail-safe over-the-air code debugging and updates: Developers
can debug devices remotely, wherever in the world they are deployed,
and push code updates frequently and safely, without worrying about
breaking the device with a bad update.
- Support for any language & embedded OS: The
architecture of Microvisor lets developers reuse any existing embedded
code and continue developing in the language and embedded OS of their
choice. This is achieved using Arm® TrustZone® hardware isolation
technology, which is now becoming available for Cortex®-M
microprocessors, and is supported on select STMicroelectronics® chips.
With
Microvisor, IoT builders can expect lower development costs, faster
time to market and the agility to innovate, while relying on Twilio to
maintain the critical security and the ability to push code updates not
only at deployment time, but for the lifetime of the device. Microvisor
brings the agility and resiliency of cloud computing to the world of
embedded devices and IoT.
In
order to build the world's leading customer engagement platform, Twilio
developed deep expertise interfacing with telecommunications networks
around the world - this expertise enabled Twilio to make Super SIM the
best option for global cellular IoT connectivity. With Microvisor,
Twilio expands its IoT ambitions to leverage the company's true secret
sauce: developer experience, developer relations, and the creation and
operation of a mission-critical developer platform that scales from
innovators to enterprises.
Microvisor enters private beta at SIGNAL 2020. To request inclusion in the beta program, visit twilio.com/iot.