Carol Stream, Ill. – Dec. 1, 2009 – M2M magazine has announced the M2M 100 list for 2010. This prestigious list of the most influential companies in the machine-to-machine space is published in conjunction with the 2010 M2M Sourcebook, which also features unique custom research on the market by the editors of M2M magazine.
The M2M 100 is a directory of the most important and influential machine-to-machine technology providers as determined by the editors of M2M magazine and its editorial advisory board. It is designed to provide a snapshot of the market as it exists today and the companies with the greatest impact on its direction.
This past year, the M2M industry did see noteworthy market consolidation, but also found itself continuing the pattern of stability that has been prominent in recent years. Only eight new companies were added to the M2M 100 list in 2010. Among the new additions for 2010 were big names like Google and Cisco Systems, among others—companies that, while large and well-established overall, are just beginning to make M2M a strategic initiative.
“The M2M 100 represents the leaders in a rapidly changing marketplace, especially as machine-to-machine extends its reach into B2B, and now B2C,” says Peggy Smedley, editorial director, M2M magazine. “Right now, we are witnessing the evolution of this industry, and the 100 companies named are the face of the market today as well as what we see in the future.”
Companies are chosen for the M2M 100 based on a number of criteria, including strength and number of customer references; establishment in the market; growth potential; and active involvement in and support for the M2M community.
The companies listed on the M2M 100 for 2010 are as follows*:
| Accenture Ltd. Aeris Communications Inc. AeroScout Airbiquity Amscreen Group Ltd. Arkessa Astrata Group AT&T Inc. Atos Origin SA Augusta Systems Inc. AVIDwireless Axeda Corp. Buglabs CalAmp Corp. CETECOM Inc. Cinterion Wireless Modules Cisco Systems Inc. Comtrol Corp. Connect One Semiconductors Inc. Coronis Systems Inc. Crossbow Technology Inc. CrossBridge Solutions DataOnline LLC DataRemote Inc. Digi Intl. Inc. Dust Networks Inc. Echelon Corp. eDevice ei3 Corp. Eka Systems Inc. Ember Corp. Enfora Inc. Esprida Corp. Eurotech General Electric Co. GreenPeak Technologies Hetrogenous Inc. Honeywell Intl. Inc. IBM Corp. iMetrik Solutions Inc. Iridium Satellite LLC Itron Inc. Janus Remote Communications Jasper Wireless Inc. KORE Telematics Laird Technologies Inc. Lantronix Inc. M2M Data Corp. M2M DataSmart |
Millenial Net Inc. Mobile Electron Mobilize, AKM Enterprise Inc. The Morey Corp. Motorola Inc. Moxa Inc. Multi-Tech MWA Intelligence Inc. NexAira Inc. Numerex Corp. Omnilink Systems Inc. Orange SA Orbcomm Inc. Palantiri Systems Inc. Pedigree Technologies Perle Systems Inc. Precidia Technologies Inc. Qualcomm Inc. Quatech Inc. RACO Wireless Red Bend Software RF Code Inc. RF Monolithics Inc. Rogers Business Solutions Savi Technology Inc. SENA Technologies Sensorlogic 7 layers Inc. Sierra Wireless Inc. SIMCom Ltd. Sixnet SkyTel Sprint Telefónica O2 Telenor ASA Telit Wireless Solutions Inc. Telular Corp. Telus Mobility Tendril Networks Inc. Texas Instruments Inc. T-Mobile USA Inc. Tridium Trimble V2Com Verizon Wireless Vodafone Group PLC WebTech Wireless Inc. WinSystems Inc. Wyless Group Your Voice SpA |
“The machine-to-machine industry is providing solutions that streamline processes and generate additional opportunities for those who are deploying them. Because of this, M2M has continued to broaden its reach, even in these struggling economic times,” says Mike Carrozzo, chief editor, M2M magazine.
To view full company listings and receive your copy of the 2010 M2M Sourcebook, please visit www.m2mmag.com/resources/subscriber_services/m2m_sourcebook.aspx to place an order.
To learn more about many of these companies, and their customers, please join us at M2M Connected World taking place June 15-18, 2010.
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