
Tyco
Tyco is the world’s largest pure-play fire and security company with over three million customers around the world. A $10+ billion company, Tyco operates from 900 locations in 50 countries, serving the world’s most demanding environments, including banking and financial services, oil and gas, marine, government, healthcare, retail, home security, transportation and commercial and industrial. As the global leader, Tyco advances safety and security by finding smarter ways to save lives, improve businesses and protect where people live and work. With its global reach, Tyco anticipates changes across geographies and industries, and deploys the right solutions rapidly. Its 57,000 employees around the world have a passion to protect what matters most and take a consultative approach to delivering tailored, industry-specific solutions.
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United States 1960 Public NYSE: JCI $1-10b 10,001 - 50,000 Open website Johnson Controls - TECHNOLOGY STACK
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Tyco’s Tech Stack maps Tyco’s participation in the IoT tech stack.
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Automation & ControlProcessors & Edge IntelligenceActuatorsSensors
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Tyco’s IoT Snapshot maps the range and focus areas of Tyco’s IoT business across Technologies, Use Cases, Industries, and Services. Only categories with active products will be shown. Missing categories indicate that there is no activity in those areas.TechnologiesCybersecurity & PrivacyIntrusion DetectionUse CasesPerimeter Security & Access ControlIndustriesAerospaceEducationFinance & InsuranceHealthcare & HospitalsMarine & ShippingOil & GasRetailTelecommunicationsTransportation
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Industrial Internet Consortium (IIC)Accelerate the growth of the industrial internet by identifying, assembling, testing and promoting best practices.
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