Digi International is a leading provider of wireless networking solutions, Internet of Things (IoT) solutions, and device management services. Its products allow organizations to securely connect and manage a wide variety of devices, such as sensors, gateways, and routers, and collect and analyze data from those devices.
Founded in 1985 in Minnesota, USA
Introduced the first multi-port serial board for PCs in 1986
Went public in 1989
Acquired the NetSilicon company in 2000 to expand into the embedded systems market
Acquired the XBee product line in 2012 to expand its wireless connectivity products
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A family of wireless modules for IoT applications, including Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Zigbee, and cellular technologies.
A family of embedded systems modules that provide a range of wired and wireless connectivity options, including Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Ethernet, and cellular technologies.
A cloud-based device management platform that enables organizations to remotely monitor and manage their IoT deployments.
Digi International is a provider of wireless networking solutions, IoT solutions, and device management services.
Digi International offers a variety of wireless modules, embedded systems, and device management solutions, including the Digi XBee, ConnectCore, and Remote Manager products.
Digi International's competitors include Sierra Wireless, Telit, and Quectel, among others.
The Digi XBee is a family of wireless modules for IoT applications, including Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Zigbee, and cellular technologies.
Digi Remote Manager is a cloud-based device management platform that enables organizations to remotely monitor and manage their IoT deployments.