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September 03, 2021
Rightech IoT Cloud v2.5
We are glad to present to you the next release of Rightech IoT Cloud. In this update, we have made a number of changes that will make it more convenient and variable to work with the main parts of the platform: models, automatons, handlers.
July 12, 2021
Rightech IoT Cloud v2.4
We are glad to present to your attention the next release of Rightech IoT Cloud. In this update, we have expanded the functionality of the core platform tools.
February 24, 2021
Features of the import function
Explain in more detail one of the most convenient functions in the platform – import of project entities. You can download ready-made cases of other users of the platform, share your best practices, and also reduce your time for creating an IoT-case.
February 16, 2021
The joint project at RIC
Here we explain what the project is, what capabilities the project owner has, how to manage the rights of all participants, and what the project looks like from the side of the invited user.
February 11, 2021
Rightech IoT Cloud v2.3
The preparation for this release was aimed at introducing platform sharing mechanisms. We wanted to give users the collective management tools of the IoT project.
January 27, 2021
Access control systems in IoT – we know how to implement and practice it
We are talking about the ACS (access control system), which, being connected to the Rightech IoT Cloud platform, is the basic element in the system for counting the number of people in the office. A detailed analysis of the case in our Blog on Habr.
January 13, 2021
Real-time processing of RIC data using the “Handler” tool
In 2021, we continue to describe small cases on the Rightech IoT Cloud platform. In this article, we will tell you in more detail about the “Handler” module, which provides additional processing of the received data.
December 28, 2020
IoT-Christmas tree!
Create a prototype of a garland and connect it to RIC platform
We hope that the garland, the manufacture of which we describe in the article on habr, will delight you both with its appearance and the fact that you can make it yourself.
December 22, 2020
Multi-device interaction in a single scenario in RIC
How to use Zigbee button to control the Node MCU? In this article, we will show you how to link devices connected to each other through RIC in one scenario. A maximum of useful and interesting information, as well as links, so be sure to read!
December 15, 2020
How to create your own smart home scenario with Rightech IoT Cloud
Continuing the smart lighting theme, we’ll show you how to create a scenario where the platform controls a LED based on temperature. To do this, we need the esp8266 module, the LED itself and the RIC platform.
November 23, 2020
How to control lighting through the esp8266 module using Rightech IoT Cloud platform
We continue to describe small cases to make it easier for you to understand Rightech IoT Cloud platform. Let’s look at an example of how to control lighting through the esp8266 module using the RIC platform.
November 16, 2020
Data monitoring from the DHT11 sensor in Rightech IoT Cloud platform
How to connect DHT11 sensor and transfer data to RIC platform? Here we describe the main stages of the connection.
November 09, 2020
5 reasons, why it is convenient to use the cloud platform in your IoT projects
Why using Rightech IoT Cloud platform will save you time and make your life easier when developing and prototyping your IoT projects!
November 02, 2020
Rightech IoT Cloud v2.2
In this quarter we worked on the stability of the platform, but also added a number of new features such as import/export of platform entities, error handling in the automaton editor and RIC-app.
August 03, 2020
Rightech IoT Cloud v2.1
Talking about changes and innovations in the platform. New functions in the sections “Automatons” and “Objects”, expansion of the list of supported protocols. And that isn’t all…
April 09, 2020
Rightech IoT Cloud v2.0
On April 09 2020, The World Internet of Things Day, we announce the first public release of our IoT-platform! For the first time, RIC became publicly available to a wide range of users.