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How do you differientiate Mobile Messaging and M2M? Are they same?

  • 1.  How do you differientiate Mobile Messaging and M2M? Are they same?

    Posted Tue April 16, 2013 01:42 PM
    This question comes from the webcast, "MQ Advanced for Developers" that took place on April 11, 2013:

    How do you differientiate Mobile Messaging and M2M? Are they same?


  • 2.  How do you differientiate Mobile Messaging and M2M? Are they same?

    Posted Sun April 28, 2013 04:54 PM
    The Messaging Clients for M2M and Mobile provide a selection of clients that can be used in any appropriate environments. Typically customers looking to use clients for Mobile phone environments might use the specific clients provided for Android or iOS environments. And customers looking to deploy clients in M2M devices might use the Java or C clients. But whichever technology is appropriate can be used – plus source code for Java and C clients is available in Eclipse as the Paho project, and this can be adjusted as needed. Mobile environments typically refer to mobile phone handsets and tablets or other person centric computing devices , and M2M typically refers to physical devices such as sensors or other physical hardware that might be personally operated but would typically create an consume data such as telemetry data. There is a growing interest in identifying devices that generate and consume data which could be valuable if more closely connected to enterprise computing systems, which can then interact with these devices based on the data they produce or other external events.