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  • How IoT is Transforming Smart Shopping
  • Turning Retail Pain into Smart Gain
  • Another Big Win for Axonize & Deutsche Telekom
  • Insights from 1,300 IoT projects in 2018 & What to Expect in 2019
  • Smart city orchestration in action – connecting all city smart apps
  • IoT Sensors & Bundles & Platforms, Oh My!
  • Break Your Sensors Out of Their Silos
  • Achieving in-transit visibility in complex supply chains
  • Case Study: How Megla is Implementing IoT to Unleash Data
  • Growing Gains: Microsoft on scaling to hundreds of microservices
  • Axonize launches partnership with Singtel and enters the Asian and Australian markets
  • Case Study: How Groupe Tera is Using IoT to Measure Air Quality Sensor Data
  • Case Study: Deutsche Telekom Selects the Axonize IoT Orchestration Platform
  • Case Study: How Optus is Using IoT to Disrupt the Retail Industry in Australia
  • Diving into Edge Computing
  • AXONIZE SELECTED AS ONE OF THE TOP IOT STARTUPS OF 2018
  • Case Study: Fast Food Chain Saves 27% on energy consumption
  • Case Study: Hotel Improves Efficiency & Customer Experience with IoT
  • Case Study: Presidential House Installs Comprehensive Monitoring of Mission Critical Server Room
  • POPULAR IOT PROTOCOLS 2018: AN OVERVIEW & COMPARISON [Updated]
  • Deutsche Telekom IoT Leadership Visits Bezeq & Axonize
  • Accelerating time-to-market by 90% with Microsoft Azure
  • Axonize Wins Deutsche Telekom Investment for Innovative IoT Platform
  • Using IoT Orchestration to Break Down the Silos
  • What is IoT orchestration?
  • How facility managers are "smartifying" their buildings for increased profitability
  • Case Study: How Bezeq is ‘Smartifying’ Kindergartens & Schools
  • The 4 keys to starting small and scaling successfully in IoT
  • IoT revenue is in the application development for service providers
  • Most Popular IoT Use Case? Smart Energy Management
  • Everything You Need to Know: Deloitte's The Building of the Future Meetup
  • Axonize named one of the top 10 most disruptive companies
  • What is an IoT Platform & When to Use One
  • Popular IoT protocols: An overview & comparison
  • Case Study: Leading Israeli service provider Bezeq chooses Axonize to deliver digital business services
  • The most frequently asked IoT questions
  • How System Integrators are growing their IoT business these days
  • The survey results are in: Integrators’ top roadblocks to IoT business growth
  • In It To Win IT: How to get to a live IoT project in 4 days
  • In it to win it: why system integrators should be taking over IoT
  • Joining Collections in MongoDB using the C# driver and LINQ
  • Simple or sophisticated? What kind of IoT platform do you need?
  • The Benefits & Downfalls of Using Azure Stream Analytics for IOT Applications
  • The Case for A Smart Campus, From Someone Who Would Benefit
  • The Top 3 Considerations in Evaluating and Selecting an IoT Platform

Disruptor Daily recently named their Top 10 Most Disruptive Companies in Tel Aviv, and low and behold, we made the list! With all the emerging tech companies popping up in Tel Aviv, it’s an honor to be named among such tech giants in fields such as robotics, space exploration, artificial intelligence, IoT and more.

Disruptive is a GOOD Thing “Disruptive” has become a trendy word to describe companies in the past couple of years, but what does it really mean to be a disruptive company? Back when we were children, being called “disruptive” had a negative connotation – and no one wanted to take home that note to mom and dad. It’s the first definition of disruptive you’ll find in the dictionary: “troublesome, unruly or rowdy”. The one that was ingrained in our heads from childhood.

The business world – tech companies, specifically – have literally redefined the meaning of the word ‘disruptive’ – transforming it from a negative experience to a positive one. Innovative. Groundbreaking. Everything a company hopes to be, and more.

What Makes a Disruptive Company, Disruptive?Becoming a disruptive company doesn’t just happen with an innovative idea. To be considered as a truly disruptive company, it needs to take that groundbreaking idea and turn it into an ambitious plan for bringing it to fruition. It needs to be a forward-thinking, transforming product with the potential to change not only the market but the world.

Being a disruptive company earns the attention of its target audience, as well as the respect too. It’s about breaking the mold of its industry and soaring past its potential to another level.

Axonize, the DisrupterSo, what makes Axonize a disruptive company?

In an industry where the average application development takes 6-18 months and countless engineering resources, Axonize enables companies to launch a full IoT project in 6-18 days with minimal engineering resources.” It’s a groundbreaking application, allowing system integrators and service providers who develop dozens of projects to create a scalable and repeatable IoT practice.

As Disruptor Daily states, “Axonize has created an IoT server to support endless applications across most any sectors.” Customers have access to the IoT application without having to spend valuable time and money on development while being supported by any app, logic, thing, person or company.

Disruptive? We think so! And we’re humbled and thrilled to be a part of the disruptive community in the IoT industry. Thanks, Disruptor Daily!