Microshare partners Rackspace Technology for IoT solutions

Digital twinning firm Microshare has partnered Rackspace Technology for multicloud Internet of Things (IoT) solutions.

Microshare, which specialises in digital twinning tools for processes such as contact tracing, predictive cleaning, occupant wellness and sustainability, has entered into the global strategic alliance with Rackspace Technology to globally leverage solutions including Clean = Safe IoT abilities.

Microshare’s solutions leverage the LoRaWAN IoT network, enabling the collection of real-time data on everything from energy and water use to the location of expensive assets without interaction with sensitive corporate computer networks.

The agreement significantly expands Microshare’s ability to deploy its IoT-based commercial real estate and infrastructure solutions at scale.

Under the terms of the deal, Rackspace Technology’s global salesforce will resell Microshare solutions into its worldwide sales channels and afford Microshare added ability to manage inventory, installations and post-deployment services.

Martin Blackburn, managing director at Rackspace Technology, said: “Businesses across Europe, the Middle East and Africa are adopting new ways of working and assessing the safety of their staff and customers in the face of Covid-19. This partnership ensures our customers are equipped with the technology needed to monitor the safety of people in their commercial buildings – whether it’s a hospital, shop or bank.”

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