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Microsoft Azure customers worldwide now gain access to Nerve to take advantage of the scalability, reliability, and agility of Azure to drive application development and shape business strategies.

In February 2021, TTTech Industrial announced the availability of Nerve in the Microsoft Azure Marketplace, an online store providing applications and services for use on Microsoft Azure. TTTech Industrial customers can now take advantage of the scalability, high availability, and security of Azure, with streamlined deployment and management.

With product platforms that combine traditional automation functionality and secure access to IT services and deterministic connectivity, TTTech Industrial delivers simple and effective ways to bring IoT to industrial systems. Nerve offers virtualized, real-time industrial control in an open IoT platform.

The combination of Nerve with Azure supports a wide range of Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) / Industry 4.0 use cases, including remote service, predictive maintenance, and legacy software migration.

“Nerve provides machine builders and plant operators with an open, flexible edge computing platform with an intuitive web-based management system. This allows them to connect their machines and plants worldwide and to collect data and manage software updates remotely and efficiently. Making Nerve available in the Microsoft Azure Marketplace means that open, flexible edge computing is now just a click away for Azure users,” said Alex Bergner, Director Product Management Industrial IoT, TTTech Industrial.

Not only does Nerve’s edge management software run on Azure, it also connects via Microsoft Azure IoT Hub to deliver granular machine data from the edge to the cloud. Nerve’s edge management software can be hosted as a service or in the customer’s Azure cloud to enable:

  • Easy management of software on assets globally
  • Remote connection to software and devices at the edge
  • Efficient collection, storage, and analysis of machine data at the source.

Azure users can invoice purchases of Nerve via their existing Azure subscription, make use of free evaluation and special starter plans, and quickly get started with industrial edge computing.

"Microsoft Azure Marketplace lets customers worldwide discover, try, and deploy software solutions that are certified and optimized to run on Azure," said Jake Zborowski, General Manager, Microsoft Azure Platform at Microsoft Corp. "Azure Marketplace helps solutions like Nerve reach more customers and markets."

Start your free trial of Nerve here.

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