Exosite (company)

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{{Infobox company

| name = Exosite

| logo = Exosite-internet of things- logo.png

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| type = Private

| industry = Internet of Things

| foundation = 2009

| founder = {{ubl|Hans Rempel|Troy Kopischke|Danny Cunagin}}

| location_city = Minneapolis, Minnesota

| services = Internet of Things software

| homepage = {{URL|exosite.com}}

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Exosite is an Internet of Things (IoT) software as a service company that develops software for companies that view and analyze data collected from sensors built into physical objects.{{cite news |title=Is Minn.'s next big thing the Internet of Things?|publisher=Minneapolis-Saint Paul Business Journal|author=Katharine Greyson|date=October 22, 2013|url=http://www.bizjournals.com/twincities/blog/in_private/2013/10/is-internet-of-things-minns-next.html?page=all}} It is headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota with an additional office in Taiwan. Hans Rempel, Troy Kopischke and Danny Cunagin founded the company in 2009 and Rempel is Exosite's chief executive officer.{{cite web |title=The Big Data Ecosystem: Who's In and Who's Not|publisher=Experfy|url=http://www.experfy.com/blog/big-data-ecosystem-whos-whos/}}{{cite news |title=Exosite's deal with Fortune 200 firm Arrow extends platform to new markets, more users|author=Jeremy Stratton|date=March 30, 2011|publisher=The Line Media|url=http://www.thelinemedia.com/innovationnews/exosite03302011.aspx}} The company held a $2 million series A funding round in 2012.{{cite news|title=Updated: M2M SaaS startup Exosite kicks off $2m series A|author=Jeff Presek|publisher=TECHdotMN|url=http://tech.mn/news/2012/02/27/m2m-saas-startup-exosite-kicks-off-1m-series-a-funding/#sthash.YA90rwsl.dpuf|access-date=2014-08-01|archive-date=2014-08-09|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140809185250/http://tech.mn/news/2012/02/27/m2m-saas-startup-exosite-kicks-off-1m-series-a-funding/#sthash.YA90rwsl.dpuf|url-status=dead}}

In 2014, the company partnered with Texas Instruments to offer its cloud-based IoT platform on Texas Instruments' LaunchPad series microcontrollers.{{cite news |title=Dev Kits Light Up The Internet Of Things|author=Bill Wong|date=May 1, 2014|publisher=Electronic Design}}

In May 2019, Exosite announced a collaboration with Sigfox, a global communications service provider, to launch Sigfox Service, an integration between the Sigfox backend and Exosite's Murano IoT software platform.{{Cite web|url=https://exosite.com/blog/exosite-sigfox-partner-launch-sigfox-service-integration/|title=Exosite and Sigfox Partner to Launch Sigfox Service Integration|date=2019-05-28|website=Exosite|language=en-US|access-date=2020-03-17}}

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