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What is AWS IoT? - AWS IoT Core

What is AWS IoT?

AWS IoT provides the cloud services that connect your IoT devices to other devices and AWS cloud services. AWS IoT provides device software that can help you integrate your IoT devices into AWS IoT-based solutions. If your devices can connect to AWS IoT, AWS IoT can connect them to the cloud services that AWS provides.

For a hands-on introduction to AWS IoT, visit Getting started with AWS IoT Core tutorials.

With AWS IoT, you can select the most appropriate and up-to-date technologies for your solution. To help you manage and support your IoT devices in the field, AWS IoT Core supports these protocols:

The AWS IoT Core message broker supports devices and clients that use MQTT and MQTT over WSS protocols to publish and subscribe to messages. It also supports devices and clients that use the HTTPS protocol to publish messages.

AWS IoT Core for LoRaWAN helps you connect and manage wireless LoRaWAN (low-power long-range Wide Area Network) devices. AWS IoT Core for LoRaWAN replaces the need for you to develop and operate a LoRaWAN Network Server (LNS).

If you don't require AWS IoT features such as device communications, rules, or jobs, see AWS Messaging for information about other AWS IoT messaging services that might better fit your requirements.

How your devices and apps access AWS IoT

AWS IoT provides the following interfaces for AWS IoT tutorials:

You can also access AWS IoT through the AWS IoT console, which provides a graphical user interface (GUI) through which you can configure and manage the thing objects, certificates, rules, jobs, policies, and other elements of your IoT solutions.


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