IoT Security for Commercial Buildings

November 24, 2019

In 2017 the number of connected devices in commercial buildings surpassed the mark of 1 billion. By 2021 this number will grow to more than 3,6 billion devices. However – even though there are so many connected devices, applications for Smart Buildings remain in silos, each with their own proprietary solutions.

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Harbinger Group

The Harbinger Group comprises of Harbinger Systems Pvt. Ltd, Harbinger Interactive Learning Pvt.. Ltd and Harbinger Knowledge Products Pvt. Ltd. Harbinger Systems is a global company providing software technology services for independent software vendors & enterprises, with a specialization in product engineering. Harbinger Systems builds software solutions leveraging social, mobile, analytics, & cloud (SMAC) technologies & IoT (Internet of Things) for domains such as human capital management (HCM), healthcare, eLearning, & publishing. They specialize in providing end-to-end services for software products and are often 100% of the engineering strength of their clients. So they execute all the aspects involved: determine requirements, create systems, take to production, handle production support, ideate improvements & deliver further software product releases.

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Harbinger Group

The Harbinger Group comprises of Harbinger Systems Pvt. Ltd, Harbinger Interactive Learning Pvt.. Ltd and Harbinger Knowledge Products Pvt. Ltd. Harbinger Systems is a global company providing software technology services for independent software vendors & enterprises, with a specialization in product engineering. Harbinger Systems builds software solutions leveraging social, mobile, analytics, & cloud (SMAC) technologies & IoT (Internet of Things) for domains such as human capital management (HCM), healthcare, eLearning, & publishing. They specialize in providing end-to-end services for software products and are often 100% of the engineering strength of their clients. So they execute all the aspects involved: determine requirements, create systems, take to production, handle production support, ideate improvements & deliver further software product releases.

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