Litmus Announces Private Beta Launch of Litmus UNS

Earlier this week, we announced the launch of Private Beta of Litmus MQTT – the world’s first ever enterprise-grade MQTT broker that’s actually built for Industrial IoT. The Private Beta version is now open for early access sign-up.

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Litmus Announces Private Beta Launch of Litmus MQTT
Litmus Announces Private Beta Launch of Litmus MQTT
Get a FREE Perpetual License of the Enterprise-grade MQTT Broker

As a special offer limited to the private beta launch period, we are providing a FREE perpetual license to all eligible private beta sign-up users who will explore the offering in detail and share with us their valuable feedback. If you are interested in securing a FREE license, follow these steps:

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    Go to Litmus UNS

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    Provide your work email to join Private Beta

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    Follow the detailed instructions on how to access and explore the private beta. These instructions will be made available at your registered email address for the private Litmus UNS offering.

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    Test the offering and share your feedback as laid out in the instructions.

What to Expect After Sign-up

We are actively vetting all submitted requests. Validated submissions will be contacted with next steps within the next 7-10 business days.

Sign-up Today

Be part of the buzz! Get early access to our offering and kick-start your industrial data journey with the reliability and redundancy that industrial data and applications need.

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Suranjeeta Choudhury

Director Product Marketing and Industry Relations

Suranjeeta Choudhury heads Product Marketing and Analysts Relations at Litmus.

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