Cisco Jasper is an American corporation with headquarters in Santa Clara, California, that provides a cloud-based software platform for the Internet of Things.
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Cisco Jasper is an American corporation with headquarters in Santa Clara, California, that provides a cloud-based software platform for the Internet of Things.
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On February 3,2016, Cisco Systems announced its plans to acquire Jasper for $1.
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Cisco Jasper is the holder of over 80 US and international patents related to IoT, mobile communications and software.
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Cisco Jasper is credited to have contributed to technologies used to converge GSM and Wi-Fi that have become GSMA standards.
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Cisco Jasper is privately owned and was founded with venture funding from Sequoia Capital and Benchmark Capital.
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Cisco Jasper was selected for the 2015 World Economic Forum Technology Pioneer award which recognizes technology companies impacting business and society.
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In February 2016, Cisco Jasper announced that they made an acquisition offer of $1.
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Cisco Jasper Control Center Platform is a cloud-based product that allows enterprises to launch, manage and monetize an Internet of Things deployment using a single turnkey result.
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Cisco Jasper's platform operates on a single base of code that can be configured to meet specialized enterprise needs across a wide range of business models, technologies, and industries.
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Cisco Jasper's Connected Car Cloud is used by eleven automotive OEMs worldwide including General Motors, Nissan, Ford Motor Company, Volkswagen, and Tesla Motors.
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The Cisco Jasper platform enables carmakers to offer real-time diagnostics, safety, security, information and entertainment services, as well as apps and Wi-Fi hotspot services.
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Coca-Cola is known to use Cisco Jasper to connect vending machines, which can help notify the respective manager of inventory and service needs.
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