Daintree Networks named to “50 Most Promising IoT Companies of 2014”

Daintree Networks has been named by CIO Review Magazine as one of the ’50 Most Promising Internet of Things (IoT) Companies 2014.’ The list features the best vendors and consultants providing technologies and services related to IoT. In the same issue, Daintree Networks CEO Danny Yu was featured as the ‘Entrepreneur of the Month,’ which highlights his career path and leadership of Daintree Networks to becoming a prominent player in the Enterprise-IoT market and top provider of wireless mesh networking solutions for smart buildings.

A distinguished panel comprised of CEOs, CIOs, CTOs, and analysts including the CIO Review editorial board determined the list of top companies at the forefront of tackling challenges in the Internet of Things market in the U.S. “We are happy to showcase Daintree Networks as a top IoT company due to the success of its ControlScope solution in advancing the IoT landscape for commercial entities,” said Harvi Sachar, publisher and founder, CIO Review. “Daintree’s dedication to true open standards-based solutions continues to break down adoption barriers and provides significant cost advantages to its customers. We’re excited to have them on our top IoT companies list, and to feature Daintree’s leadership, CEO Danny Yu, as the ‘Entrepreneur of the Month.'”

“We are honored to be recognized by CIO Review Magazine as one of the top ’50 Most Promising IoT Companies for 2014,'” said Danny Yu, Daintree Networks CEO. “This distinction reinforces the success of our Enterprise Internet of Things,(E-IoT) approach, which leverages our true open standards-based solutions to provide cost-effective wireless mesh networking for smart buildings. In addition, as ‘Entrepreneur of the Month,’ I appreciate the recognition, but the credit goes to the dedicated, forward-thinking employees of the company who are driving our explosive growth.”

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