Compare the Top IoT Software that integrates with Chef as of October 2025

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This a list of IoT software that integrates with Chef. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with Chef. View the products that work with Chef in the table below.

What is IoT Software for Chef?

Internet of Things (IoT) software is a form of technology that allows for connected devices to communicate with each other over the internet. It generally consists of various hardware and software components such as sensors, wireless networks, and databases. With the help of IoT software, data can be collected from multiple sources for further analysis and it can also be used to control devices remotely. IoT software also offers advantages such as improved efficiency and better security for connected devices. Compare and read user reviews of the best IoT software for Chef currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    Armis

    Armis

    Armis Security

    Armis, the leading asset visibility and security company, provides the industry’s first unified asset intelligence platform designed to address the new extended attack surface that connected assets create. Fortune 100 companies trust our real-time and continuous protection to see with full context all managed, unmanaged assets across IT, cloud, IoT devices, medical devices (IoMT), operational technology (OT), industrial control systems (ICS), and 5G. Armis provides passive cyber asset management, risk management, and automated enforcement. Armis is a privately held company and headquartered in California.
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    Mir Display Server
    Whether you want an information kiosk, digital signage display, in-car entertainment stack, or home automation interface, Mir on Ubuntu is your fastest path to deployment. Mir is a system-level component that can be used to unlock next-generation user experiences. It runs on a range of Linux powered devices including traditional desktops, IoT and embedded products. Mir is a replacement for the X window server system, commonly used on Linux desktop devices. It allows device makers and desktop users to have a well-defined, efficient, flexible, and secure platform for their graphical environment. Historically, graphical user interfaces Linux have been powered by the X windowing system. X has a long and successful history and it has served the purposes of both system level and application level UI well for more than 3 decades. However, users nowadays expect a more consistent, integrated and secure user experience than is possible to offer on top of the X windowing system.
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