Carriots is building a PaaS for the internet of things

April 26, 2013 Off By David

Grazed from GigaOM. Author: Stacey Higginbotham.

For the last six years Miguel Castillo and his team have built dozens of platforms for connected devices, from connecting garbage cans to adding informatics to solar panels. But in 2012 Castillo realized that he was sick of reinventing the wheel for each machine-to-machine project that Wairbut, his company, accepted. So he and his CTO, Alvaro Everlet, spun out a new company to build a platform of software and infrastructure so others could connect devices without having to reinvent the same wheel they had invented so many times before. They called the startup Carriots, and it’s now in the middle of raising a first round of funding.

Like Electric Imp, Carriots, a Madrid-based company, wants to make it easy for people to build out services for connected devices. Electric Imp provides the cloud service as well as an SD card with built-in connectivity. Carriots provides the cloud service, essentially a platform as a service, or PaaS, for the internet of things…

Castillo explained that developers can build the physical product and then link it to a software-based service on the Carriots platform using a few lines of Groovy, a Java-based language. Carriots charges companies for the number of devices they connect to the platform, with the first 10 devices being free…

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