Xively (formerly known as Cosm and Pachube) was an Internet of Things (IoT) platform owned by Google. Xively offered product companies a way to connect products, manage connected devices and the data they produce, and integrate that data into other systems. It is pronounced "zively" (rhymes with lively). Its domain name redirects to a Google page about Cloud IoT Core, though that has been retired.
13-540: In 2007, London architect Usman Haque founded Pachube (pronounced Patch bay ) as a data infrastructure and community for the Internet of Things. Following the nuclear accidents in Japan in 2011 , Pachube was used by volunteers to interlink Geiger counters across the country to monitor the fallout. In July 2011, Pachube announced that they had been acquired by LogMeIn and renamed to Cosm. Cosm came out of beta development and
26-670: A merger with Citrix's GoTo products using a Reverse Morris Trust . In February 2017, LogMeIn completed a merger with GetGo, the corporate spin-off of the GoTo product line from Citrix Systems . In February 2018, the company announced the sale of Xively to Google for $ 50M. Also in February 2018, the company announced the acquisition of Jive Communications for $ 342M. On August 31, 2020, Elliott Management Corporation , by its affiliate Evergreen Coast Capital, and Francisco Partners completed their acquisition of LogMeIn, and LogMeIn's stock
39-564: A search engine for the internet of things, in 2013. Haque won a Japan Media Arts Festival Excellence Award in 2004 and was a Brit Insurance Design Awards winner in 2008. He was appointed a Design Council Ambassador in 2021 and in 2022 he joined the London Mayor's Data for London Advisory Board. Logmein GoTo Technologies USA, Inc. , formerly LogMeIn Inc. , is a flexible-work provider of software as
52-544: A service ( SaaS ) and cloud-based remote work tools for collaboration and IT management . The company was founded in 2003, and is based in Boston , Massachusetts . On February 2, 2022 the company was rebranded from LogMeIn to GoTo. The rebranding to GoTo also announced the launch of a single application with two flagship products: On December 17, 2019, LogMeIn announced an agreement to be sold for $ 4.3 billion to Francisco Partners and Evergreen Coast Capital Corp., which
65-645: A seven-day grace period to migrate to LogMeIn Pro. LogMeIn acquired Meldium for $ 15M in September 2014 and retired the Meldium product offering in July 2017. On October 9, 2015, LogMeIn acquired LastPass for US$ 110 million. On December 14, 2021, the company announced that LastPass would spin off into its own cloud-based security company. The spin-off was completed in May 2024. In July 2016, LogMeIn announced in
78-537: Is a private equity affiliate of Elliott Management Corporation . The deal closed on August 31, 2020. LogMeIn was founded in 2003 in Budapest as 3am Labs, and changed its name in 2006. In 2006, 3am Labs acquired Hamachi VPN product. LogMeIn, Inc., completed an initial public offering in 2009. Trading of LogMeIn, Inc., shares on the NASDAQ Global Market commenced on July 1, 2009. In 2011,
91-461: Is built on a publish-subscribe protocol called MQTT . The API supports REST , WebSockets , and MQTT . The Xively Professional Services team has helped numerous companies successfully deploy IoT connected products into the market. Xively has partnered with chipset companies such as ARM , Atmel and TI as well as solution providers and IoT industry alliances like OASIS. As of this edit , this article uses content from "Pachube" , which
104-638: Is licensed in a way that permits reuse under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License , but not under the GFDL . All relevant terms must be followed. This website-related article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Usman Haque Usman Haque (born 1971) is an architect and artist who works with technology. He is known for designing large scale interactive installations and his contributions to Interactive architecture and
117-858: Is to distinguish between ‘circular mutual reaction’ and ‘linear causal response’ in designing architectural structures and environments, building on Gordon Pask ’s cybernetics theories in creating interactive spaces. Haque studied architecture at the Bartlett School of Architecture and was part of the Bartlett Interactive Architecture Workshop. Others include Another Life, one of Haque’s permanent interactive installations, located in Bradford , UK; Assemblance , which “lets visitors sculpt and shapes beams of lasers” [sic]; Cinder , an augmented reality cat designed "to get students interacting closely with
130-698: The Internet of things . Haque's interactive art has appeared at the Singapore Biennale (2006), London Fashion Week (2007) and has been exhibited at KUNSTEN Museum of Modern Art Aalborg , NTT InterCommunication Center , New York's Museum of Modern Art and Barbican Centre . According to author Owen Hatherley , Haque’s work “defies conventional classification” and “is not what you would immediately think of as architecture”, often overlapping both digital art and interactive architecture . Haque’s contribution to interactive architecture
143-460: The company began a move into cloud services for the Internet of things by acquiring Pachube, which would later become the Xively service. In May 2014, it added to this initiative by acquiring Ionia Corp., which specializes in integrating connected objects. LogMeIn, Inc., acquired Bold Software, LLC, in 2012. The company abruptly discontinued LogMeIn Free on January 21, 2014, giving users only
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#1732798399605156-521: The modern technology"; and Starling Crossing , an “interactive road crossing that only appears when needed”. In the internet of things he is known for founding Pachube in 2007, an IoT data platform that “enabled hundreds of Japanese civilians to quickly and easily share weather and radiation data in the aftermath of the Fukushima disaster”, acquired by LogMeIn in 2011, renamed Xively and sold on to Google in 2018. He also founded Thingful ,
169-456: Was rebranded as Xively to become a Public Cloud for the IoT in May 2013. On February 16, 2018, Google announced via official statement regarding acquiring Xively from LogMeIn on March 20, 2018. A Platform as a Service built for the IoT. According to their website, this includes directory services, data services, a trust engine for security, and web-based management application. Xively's messaging
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