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eInfochips launches EIC Propel to accelerate Azure-based IoT solution development #IoT

eInfochips, a provider of product engineering services and enabler of digital transformation for enterprises globally, has teamed with Microsoft to develop EIC Propel that helps accelerate service delivery of Azure-based custom IoT projects.

The accelerator comprises a collection of configurable, field-hardened modules that perform, among other things, connectivity and device management, and data analytics and reporting. By engaging eInfochips for custom IoT development and deployment needs, customers can realise savings in engineering efforts besides achieving faster time-to-market and better quality.

The solution leverages several key functionalities from Azure IoT. The front end is built on micro frontends architecture and the backend is built on a microservices architecture. Microsoft Azure is an ever-expanding set of cloud services that let organisations build, test, deploy, secure, and manage applications, services, and solutions that have been leveraged extensively by the team.

Michael Kuptz

EIC Propel comes with several prebuilt modules to choose from, as per the industry use case. These can then be quickly configured and deployed in development, test, and production environments. Our device to digital expertise spanning across IoT, Cloud, and DevOps, along with the newly launched offerings, helps our customers get to market faster,” says Santosh Shiva, global head of partnerships, eInfochips.

“We are pleased that eInfochips is leveraging Microsoft Azure services to enable customers’ digital transformation at scale,” says Michael Kuptz, general manager Americas, IoT and mixed reality sales at Microsoft. “eInfochips and Microsoft are working together to provide a variety of Azure-powered edge-to-cloud solutions that let customers seamlessly build, deploy and scale connected products.”

More details on EIC PROPELcan be found here.

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