See us at Ericsson’s 2025 Partner Summit in Savannah

Atombeam is proud to sponsor Ericsson's 2025 Partner Summit, showcasing how our Neurpac solution reduces network congestion. Our demo with Ericsson’s Cradlepoint Routers showed a 75% data reduction, boosting efficiency for IoT and SCADA systems.

Every day billions of people rely on Ericsson’s high performance networks for communications and connectivity solutions that play an important role in our professional and personal lives. You may remember that this past December – time flies! – we were incredibly pleased not only to be welcomed into Ericsson’s Enterprise Wireless Solutions Technology Alliance (TAP) program, but also to present a corresponding webinar and live demonstration of our Neurpac solution.

Now we are exceptionally pleased to help sponsor Ericsson's 2025 Partner Summit in Savannah next week, where Atombeam is one of 12 partners selected out of 1,500 to meet directly with senior Ericsson executives because of our proven ability to help eliminate congestion in today's networks. With many enterprises facing significant challenges in how they manage, move, use and secure their data, it promises to be an exceptional opportunity to explore how we can collaboratively create solutions.   

Notably, the aforementioned webinar, presented with our partners Ericsson, Cirrus Link and Inductive Automation, included Arlen Nipper, Cirrus Link’s president and CTO, and the coinventor of the MQTT protocol. The standard for IoT messaging, MQTT is what enables innumerable IoT devices across the globe, from sensors to wearables, to efficiently share information.

Our demo, which included the use of Ericsson’s Cradlepoint Routers and NetCloud, showed in no uncertain terms that together we enable enterprises to get radically more data out of the edge – something which has significant complications for IoT and SCADA systems across industries. As the white paper on the demo shows, Neurpac reduced the size of data by 75%, representing a 4x increase in available bandwidth. 

Performance gains like that have a dramatic impact on the efficiency of devices and the clouds they communicate with. For example, cloud service providers can handle the same workloads in their data centers with far less compute and storage resources. 

Importantly, that’s just the beginning, though. The combined solution also shows how organizations benefit from the actionable insights they gain through advanced analytics and alerts when they can manage their IoT environment through an intuitive dashboard. And they can do this while simultaneously gaining the ability to innovate, operate and grow anywhere that Ericsson’s Enterprise Wireless Solutions make possible. And did we mention that all of this is achieved without the CapEx associated with infrastructure improvements, with decreased cellular costs and greater battery life for mobile devices?

It's a great example of what happens when innovative companies with great technologies work together. If you are attending Ericsson’s Partner Summit in Savannah next week, I hope you will stop by and see us. We would love to learn what you are doing and how we might work together.

Thank you

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