Posted On: May 25, 2021
Today, AWS IoT is announcing the general availability of Fleet Hub for AWS IoT Device Management. The feature enables customers to easily create a fully managed web application to view and interact with their device fleets to monitor fleet and device health, respond to alarms, take remote actions, and reduce time for troubleshooting.
Web applications created through Fleet Hub can be deployed across your enterprise in minutes, without any code. Once deployed, Fleet Hub visualizes device state and health data from AWS-connected fleets as well as message logs—giving end users the ability to search device fleets and view near real-time device state information, such as connection status, firmware version, country, and battery level. If unusual behavior is identified, users can take corrective action through integrated AWS IoT Device Management features, such as pushing an “over the air” (OTA) update via Jobs. Users can access Fleet Hub from any browser on a desktop, tablet, or smartphone by signing in with their corporate credentials through AWS Single Sign-On.
Fleet Hub is generally available in US East (N. Virginia), US East (Ohio), US West (Oregon), Asia Pacific (Seoul), Asia Pacific (Singapore), Asia Pacific (Sydney), Asia Pacific (Tokyo), Canada (Central), Europe (Frankfurt), Europe (Ireland), and Europe (London). You will be able to access devices in any AWS region by enabling Fleet Indexing for that region. To see how you can easily deploy a Fleet Hub application to monitor and interact with your device fleets, read the Fleet Hub documentation.
AWS IoT Device Management is a managed cloud service that makes it easy to securely register, organize, monitor, and remotely manage IoT devices at scale. To learn more about managing connected devices at scale, please visit the AWS IoT Device Management website.