Best IoT Software for Everyware Software Framework (ESF)

Compare the Top IoT Software that integrates with Everyware Software Framework (ESF) as of October 2025

This a list of IoT software that integrates with Everyware Software Framework (ESF). Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with Everyware Software Framework (ESF). View the products that work with Everyware Software Framework (ESF) in the table below.

What is IoT Software for Everyware Software Framework (ESF)?

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 Everyware Software Framework (ESF) currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    Azure IoT Hub

    Azure IoT Hub

    Microsoft

    Managed service for bidirectional communication between IoT devices and Azure. Enable highly secure and reliable communication between your Internet of Things (IoT) application and the devices it manages. Azure IoT Hub provides a cloud-hosted solution back end to connect virtually any device. Extend your solution from the cloud to the edge with per-device authentication, built-in device management, and scaled provisioning. Use device-to-cloud telemetry data to understand the state of your devices and define message routes to other Azure services—without writing any code. In cloud-to-device messages, reliably send commands and notifications to your connected devices and track message delivery with acknowledgement receipts. Automatically resend device messages as needed to accommodate intermittent connectivity. Azure IoT Central: Proof of concept isn’t your endgame. We’ll help you build industry-leading solutions with a hosted IoT application platform.
    Starting Price: $10 per IoT unit per month
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    AWS IoT

    AWS IoT

    Amazon

    There are billions of devices in homes, factories, oil wells, hospitals, cars, and thousands of other places. With the proliferation of devices, you increasingly need solutions to connect them, and collect, store, and analyze device data. AWS has broad and deep IoT services, from the edge to the cloud. AWS IoT is the only cloud vendor to bring together data management and rich analytics in easy-to-use services designed for noisy IoT data. AWS IoT offers services for all layers of security, including preventive security mechanisms, like encryption and access control to device data, and service to continuously monitor and audit configurations. AWS brings AI and IoT together to make devices more intelligent. You can create models in the cloud and deploy them to devices where they run 2x faster compared to other offerings. Optimize operations by easily creating digital twins of real-world systems. Run analytics on volumes of IoT data easily—without building an analytics platform.
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    Eclipse Kura

    Eclipse Kura

    Eclipse Foundation

    Eclipse Kura™ is an extensible open source IoT Edge Framework based on Java/OSGi. Kura offers API access to the hardware interfaces of IoT Gateways (serial ports, GPS, watchdog, GPIOs, I2C, etc.). It features ready-to-use field protocols (including Modbus, OPC-UA, S7), an application container, and a web-based visual data flow programming to acquire data from the field, process it at the edge, and publish it to leading IoT Cloud Platforms through MQTT connectivity. The emergence of an Internet of Thing (IoT) service gateway model running modern software stacks, operating on the edge of an IoT deployment as an aggregator and controller, has opened up the possibility of enabling enterprise-level technologies to IoT gateways. Advanced software frameworks, which abstract and isolate the developer from the complexity of the hardware and the networking sub-systems, re-define the development and re-usability of integrated hardware and software solutions.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Exosite Murano
    Investing in a dedicated team to develop and maintain a connected solution from scratch can take multiple years and millions of dollars. Instead, Exosite’s off-the-shelf solutions for condition monitoring, smart home, and OEM-connected products can be deployed on Murano immediately, so you can start creating value right away. Exosite's Murano platform and off-the-shelf solutions are generally provided as multi-tenant hosted infrastructure that is maintained and supported by the Exosite Dev-Ops team. Single-tenant and on-premise hosting options are available for organizations that require software and data to be hosted in their own infrastructure. Gain the confidence to handle an increasing number of connected devices, users, analytical capabilities, and data storage and processing. Exosite’s Murano platform handles the challenges of scaling infrastructure, so you can focus on your business.
    Starting Price: $200 per month
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    AWS IoT Core
    AWS IoT Core lets you connect IoT devices to the AWS cloud without the need to provision or manage servers. AWS IoT Core can support billions of devices and trillions of messages, and can process and route those messages to AWS endpoints and to other devices reliably and securely. With AWS IoT Core, your applications can keep track of and communicate with all your devices, all the time, even when they aren’t connected. AWS IoT Core also makes it easy to use AWS and Amazon services like AWS Lambda, Amazon Kinesis, Amazon S3, Amazon SageMaker, Amazon DynamoDB, Amazon CloudWatch, AWS CloudTrail, Amazon QuickSight, and Alexa Voice Service to build IoT applications that gather, process, analyze and act on data generated by connected devices, without having to manage any infrastructure. AWS IoT Core allows you to connect any number of devices to the cloud and to other devices without requiring you to provision or manage servers.
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    Cumulocity IoT

    Cumulocity IoT

    Software AG

    Cumulocity IoT is the #1 low-code, self-service IoT platform—the only one that comes pre-integrated with the tools you need for fast results: device connectivity and management, application enablement and integration, as well as streaming and predictive analytics. Free your business from proprietary technology stacks. Because you’ll be using the only completely open IoT platform, you can connect any “thing” today and tomorrow. Bring your own hardware and tools, and pick the components that best fit. Get up and running on the IoT in minutes. Connect a device and view its data. Create a real-time interactive dashboard. Define rules to monitor and act on events. Do all of this without calling on IT or writing any code! Easily integrate new IoT data with the core enterprise systems, applications and processes that have run your business for years—again, without coding—for a fluid flow of data. You’ll have more context to make better decisions.
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    Everyware Cloud
    Everyware Cloud (EC) is an IoT Integration Platform distributed and supported by Eurotech. Based on Eclipse Kapua, Everyware Cloud offers an open and modular IoT Cloud Platform based on a micro-services architecture. Everyware Cloud provides device management, diagnostics, provisioning, remote access of IoT gateways and devices and integration services for the telemetry data. Remotely access your devices to enable remote maintenance and to provide advanced assistance on issue investigation without field visits to installation site. Trust your remote devices leveraging enterprise-class security strategies built-in to the Everyware Cloud IoT Platform. Reduce integration costs by leveraging the standards based interfaces offered by Everyware IoT. Device connectivity leverages the ISO certified standard MQTT protocol and an open language independent data payload format.
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