🎁 𝗘𝗮𝗿𝗹𝘆 𝗖𝗵𝗿𝗶𝘀𝘁𝗺𝗮𝘀 𝗽𝗿𝗲𝘀𝗲𝗻𝘁 𝗳𝗼𝗿 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗲𝗻𝘁𝗶𝗿𝗲 𝗘𝗰𝗹𝗶𝗽𝘀𝗲 𝗠𝗼𝘀𝗾𝘂𝗶𝘁𝘁𝗼™ 𝗰𝗼𝗺𝗺𝘂𝗻𝗶𝘁𝘆! 🎁 Operating Mosquitto just got a massive upgrade—for FREE. We're thrilled to announce the Cedalo MQTT Platform Free Tier is now available, giving Mosquitto operators access to professional, cloud-based tooling. Stop relying on scripts and manual edits. Start operating Mosquitto with confidence, clarity, and security: 🔬 Web Pub/Sub Client: Fast, browser-based debugging for dev teams. ⚙️ Dynamic Security UI: Visual management for Mosquitto access control. 📊 Broker Dashboards: Real-time insights without external monitoring tools. ✅ Configuration Validator & Migration Wizard: Reduce risk and modernize legacy setups. This release is free for a single connected Mosquitto instance and requires no changes to your existing broker! Details in the comments 👇 #MQTT #Mosquitto #OpenSource #IoT #Cedalo #MQTTPlatform #Development #Ops #Eclipse #Dashboard #Monitoring #Security #PubSub
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Delivering IoT excellence with the powerful duo: Pro Mosquitto MQTT broker and Management Center web UI
About us
Cedalo provides the Cedalo MQTT Platform, a robust solution for managing IoT systems that combines the Pro Mosquitto MQTT Broker with a user-friendly Management Center. Pro Edition for Eclipse Mosquitto™ Trusted for reliability and scalability, the pro version of the world’s #1 MQTT broker - Mosquitto, delivers high availability, advanced monitoring, enhanced security, and seamless integrations, making it ideal for IoT projects of any size. Management Center for Mosquitto With an intuitive web UI, the Management Center lets you easily configure, monitor, and manage multiple brokers and clusters. It features a built-in MQTT Client for direct broker interaction. Why Choose Cedalo? Cedalo MQTT Platform simplifies multi-broker management, ensures data security, and supports scalable growth for IoT success. Founded in 2017, Cedalo is headquartered in Germany and has offices in Freiburg, Munich, and Bonn.
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- 2017
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- Eclipse Mosquitto, Eclipse Streamsheets, MQTT Broker , Streaming Data, Open Source, and Stream Processing
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OT + IT should lead to industrial agility. Too often it’s the opposite. This week at SPS – Smart Production Solutions, Nov 26th, our Edge Team is unveiling the ‘Industrial App Portal’. It gives OT visibility, control and simplicity without asking them to learn Docker, Kubernetes or container jargon - putting power directly into the hands of shopfloor and maintenance teams. The portal is built for the realities of industrial environments: ▪ distributed and constrained hardware ▪ partial or unreliable connectivity ▪ the need for fast, safe local action ▪ repeatable software deployment without friction And it comes with a curated template library, so partners can ship ready-made, one-click deployable services to the edge. Anthony Lapenna, Portainer’s co-founder and original developer of version 1.0, is leading this project hands-on and will present it live on stage at SPS on Wednesday, November 26, 9:30 AM, Room Oslo. Want to join us live? Sign up here. https://lnkd.in/eSzEvaA5 We’re going to show how this works, as well as in other sessions, together with our strategic partners, explore how edge infrastructure scales sustainably across real industrial environments. ⏱️ 09:30 AM: Preview of our Industrial App Portal ⏱️ 11:00 AM: Fleet management of edge devices with WAGO and WESTCON Redes e Conectividade Industrial ⏱️ 2:00 PM: Fleet management of edge devices with Cedalo You can see the full agenda here: https://lnkd.in/eDpuze6k We’re looking forward to sharing how more agility can be achieved at the edge. See you there! The Portainer Team
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🏭 Standard MQTT vs. Sparkplug B: Which approach should you choose for your Unified Namespace (#UNS) implementation? When connecting industrial systems, you have two main approaches. Both work well, but serve different needs. Standard MQTT gives you complete control over data structure. Uses readable text formats and has extensive programming support. Great for smaller projects or integrating #IoT into existing systems. Sparkplug B provides a ready-made framework with standardized rules. Uses compact data formats and automatically discovers devices. Perfect for large-scale operations with frequent equipment changes. Your choice depends on your situation. Dynamic production environments benefit from #Sparkplug's automatic setup while standard #MQTT works well for quick deployment and maximum flexibility. Dr. Andreas Schiffler breaks down both approaches with comparison tables and real-world examples. 👉 Read the complete guide here: https://lnkd.in/e8VzyXyQ What's been your experience with industrial data systems? Which approach has been more effective for your projects?
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Hey Mosquitto open source users! You no longer need to abandon your open source brokers for enterprise features. Cedalo MQTT Platform 3.1 lets you connect your existing Mosquitto broker without replacing it. Keep your #Mosquitto instances exactly as they are. Add enterprise monitoring and management as needed. Discover more exciting features of the v.3.1 release.
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Simplify your Python MQTT development with Paho utility functions. We've expanded our comprehensive #Paho MQTT Python guide with four powerful utility functions that streamline simple message operations: ✅ publish.single - Send one-off messages with a single function call ✅ publish.multiple - Batch publish several messages efficiently ✅ subscribe.simple - Retrieve the latest retained message instantly ✅ subscribe.callback - Subscribe with automatic message processing What makes these functions special? They handle the complete connection lifecycle automatically. By which we mean: connect, authenticate, send/receive, and disconnect. When should you use them? Perfect for infrequent operations like sending notifications when data processing completes, publishing hourly sensor readings, or reporting service status updates. These utility functions eliminate boilerplate code for simple MQTT tasks, letting you focus on your application logic rather than connection management. 👉 Read the updated guide with practical examples and code snippets: https://lnkd.in/eCfUhKUV #Python #IoT #Programming
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Your IoT device just went offline. How fast does your system know? Most developers discover connection failures too late. When users complain or systems crash. Testing MQTT implementations properly prevents these scenarios before they reach production. The mosquitto_pub and mosquitto_sub tools give you precision control over your MQTT testing. You can simulate real-world failures, validate message delivery under different QoS levels, and ensure your Last Will and Testament configurations actually work when devices disconnect unexpectedly. Why is this critical? Instead of discovering that your security camera's offline status wasn't properly communicated during a power outage, you test these scenarios beforehand. The Cedalo MQTT Platform provides built-in testing tools, eliminating the need for external utilities when validating everything from basic pub/sub to advanced TLS configurations. Dive into the complete MQTT Publish/Subscribe guide and empower your IoT projects with robust MQTT communication practices and advanced configurations. 👉 https://lnkd.in/eqw5hdYH
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Connecting your open‑source Mosquitto brokers to an enterprise system can be risky, involving complicated migrations, downtime, and broken integrations. Cedalo MQTT Platform 3.1 changes that. ✅ You can easily link your existing Mosquitto brokers directly to the Cedalo MQTT Platform without replacing anything. ✅ Instantly add enterprise-grade monitoring and management without disturbing your current setup. Effortlessly upgrade your MQTT ecosystem while protecting your existing investments.
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ICYMI: This week, we released Cedalo MQTT Platform 3.1, featuring connectivity with the open-source Mosquitto. You can now seamlessly integrate your existing #Mosquitto brokers with the Cedalo #MQTT Platform for effortless monitoring and management, without disrupting your current infrastructure. Zero migration risk. Zero downtime Read the full release notes. 👉 https://lnkd.in/egYgFGXZ
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Cedalo MQTT Platform 3.1 is now available with a capability we've been working toward: 👉 direct connectivity for existing open-source Mosquitto brokers. For the first time, you can connect open source #Mosquitto instances to an enterprise platform without upgrading or replacing them. This means centralized monitoring, UI-based management, and enterprise controls for production brokers, with zero downtime. Also included: ✅ Native #InfluxDB and #Azure Event Hubs bridges ✅ MQTT Control API for dynamic bridge configuration ✅ Data Validation via Policy Engine ✅ Client Authentication via HTTP ✅ Bridge Configuration UI Philip Ackermann gives a walkthrough of the new features.👇 https://lnkd.in/egYgFGXZ
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Real-time messaging in your Android app? Here's everything you need. We've put together a hands-on tutorial showing how to build responsive Android apps with MQTT. Key takeaways: ✨ When to use QoS 0, 1, or 2 (with real examples) ✨ Securing MQTT with certificates on #Android ✨ Debugging with Logcat + broker logs ✨ Common pitfalls that waste hours Perfect for IoT apps, live dashboards, chat systems, or any app needing instant data sync, especially on flaky mobile networks. Includes a working demo connecting Android ↔ PC through Mosquitto. Here's the tutorial. ➡️ https://lnkd.in/d6kWg5a4