ComThings https://www.comthings.com/ RF penetration testing tools for professionals and Law Enforcement Agencies Thu, 30 Nov 2017 14:55:29 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://www.comthings.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/cropped-apple-touch-icon-152x152-32x32.png ComThings https://www.comthings.com/ 32 32 ComThings’ portable radio analysis tool PandwaRF featured in La Tribune https://www.comthings.com/news/comthings-pandwarf-la-tribune/ https://www.comthings.com/news/comthings-pandwarf-la-tribune/#respond Wed, 22 Feb 2017 17:18:01 +0000 https://www.comthings.com/?p=8149 PandwaRF, our portable radio analysis tool, was just featured in the French newspaper La Tribune.

The article introduces ComThings, the company behind PandwaRF, and focuses on the motivation behind our decision to build PandwaRF and adapt it to meet different needs.

You can find the full article in French here.

Le journal français La Tribune vient de publier un article sur PandwaRF.

L’article présente la société ComThings et met l’accent sur notre décision de développer PandwaRF et d’adapter l’outil aux besoins.

Découvrez l’article complet ici.

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Retour Sur 2 Jours D’Exposition Au Salon Innovative City 2016 https://www.comthings.com/news/retour-2-jours-dexposition-salon-innovative-city-2016/ https://www.comthings.com/news/retour-2-jours-dexposition-salon-innovative-city-2016/#respond Mon, 20 Jun 2016 12:15:29 +0000 http://www.comthings.com/?p=8136 13509717_10206807297768732_1324138912_oLe salon Innovative City 2016 qui s’est déroulé du 16 au 17 Juin au Palais Acropolis de Nice n’a pas manqué de faire parler de lui sur les médias sociaux, tant par les échanges B2B que par l’importance des entités qui étaient présentes lors de ce rendez-vous.

Cette rencontre a permis à plusieurs start-up niçoises et des environs de se côtoyer et d’échanger avec des entreprises, investisseurs et décideurs. L’occasion était donc donnée à la start-up ComThings à travers son Directeur Général Jean Louis PEYRE, et ses collaborateurs de parler d’elle, et plus particulièrement du CTbee Dongle, dispositif innovant qu’elle développe pour l’automatisation des portails de parkings, suivi du Balrog, un autre dispositif permettant une gestion intelligente des accès.

Ce fut un véritable engouement autour des deux produits, plusieurs représentants d’entreprises ont marqué leurs intérêts pour collaborer autour du besoin de transfert d’accès à un tiers lors d’une période et d’une plage horaire précise.

Ce fût l’occasion pour ComThings de démontrer son savoir-faire qui repose sur 3 piliers fondamentaux : un objet qui se connecte sur les mécanismes d’accès existant, le smartphone et le cloud. Ces trois éléments communiquant ensemble afin de permettre aux utilisateurs de franchir une enceinte fermée grâce à leur téléphone tout en offrant une traçabilité (qui/quand) aux gestionnaires.

La ville intelligente de demain aspire à continuer à se développer dans un environnement sécurisé et simplifié. Ceci devient possible grâce au savoir-faire de ComThings.

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ComThings à Innovative City 2016 https://www.comthings.com/news/comthings-a-innovative-city-2016/ https://www.comthings.com/news/comthings-a-innovative-city-2016/#respond Wed, 15 Jun 2016 07:35:01 +0000 http://www.comthings.com/?p=8112 L’équipe de ComThings sera présente pour la 5ème édition d’Innovative City, prévue le 16 et 17 Juin 2016 au Palais Acropolis de Nice.

Ce rendez-vous incontournable qui réunit investisseurs, décideurs publics & privés, start-ups et développeurs de nouvelles technologies sera l’occasion pour ComThings de présenter son savoir-faire en matière de contrôle d’accès.

Jean-Louis Peyre, Directeur Général, présentera nos différentes solutions, articulées autour du smartphone, de nos modules HW autonomes et de services associés (mutualisation, partage, traçabilité).

Retrouvez notre stand à ce rendez-vous qui s’annonce comme le carrefour du développement de la ville innovante et durable, et pourquoi pas en profiter pour assister à quelques démonstrations de nos avancées technologiques.

Rendez-vous donc ce 16 et 17 Juin du côté du Palais Acropolis.

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Partenariat Technologique : ComThings & Busit s’associent https://www.comthings.com/news/partenariat-technologique-comthings-busit-sassocient/ https://www.comthings.com/news/partenariat-technologique-comthings-busit-sassocient/#respond Mon, 30 May 2016 15:18:40 +0000 http://www.comthings.com/?p=8099 Busit et ComThings sont fiers d’annoncer leur partenariat technologique !

Publication: 24 mai

Grâce à cet accord de partenariat, la plateforme Busit pourra désormais intégrer nativement les interactions avec les Beacons et objets Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE*)…

Busit, éditeur de solutions de gestion d’objets connectés, noue un partenariat technologique et commercial avec ComThings, spécialiste du contrôle d’accès en mode service.

Cet accord va permettre aux utilisateurs et intégrateurs de la plateforme Busit d’intégrer nativement les données issues des Beacons et objets Bluetooth Low Energy. Et de gérer ainsi les interactions avec d’autres équipements connectés et services Web afin de produire de nouvelles applications analytiques ainsi que des cartographies dédiées.

« A l’instar de nos partenariats avec dans le domaine de la RFID active, nous sommes ravis d’expérimenter l’interopérabilité à partir d’objets BLE avec les équipes de ComThings. Plusieurs projets sont en cours dont la localisation indoor ainsi que le suivi de parcours de personnes et de matériel. » commente Guillaume Meriel, Directeur des Partenariats chez Busit.

Fortes de cette première collaboration, les deux sociétés programment une prochaine commercialisation de solutions métiers conjointes, notamment dans les domaines de transport et de l’énergie.

Busit et ComThings sont fiers d’annoncer leur partenariat technologique !

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Poste de Stagiaire Ingénieur https://www.comthings.com/news/poste-de-stagiaire-ingenieur-android/ https://www.comthings.com/news/poste-de-stagiaire-ingenieur-android/#respond Tue, 24 May 2016 10:46:59 +0000 http://www.comthings.com/?p=8091 ComThings propose actuellement:

Les offres sont ouvertes pour la periode 2016/2017.

A bientôt 😉

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ComThings, Entre Parking Partagé & Contrôle d’accès https://www.comthings.com/news/parkings-partages-controle-dacces-comthings/ https://www.comthings.com/news/parkings-partages-controle-dacces-comthings/#respond Fri, 22 Apr 2016 09:42:57 +0000 http://www.comthings.com/?p=8065 Le dernier article de l’info expo protection paru ce 20 avril 2016,  revient sur la valeur ajoutée que nous apportons aux opérateurs de parkings partagés et à leurs clients à travers notre technologie innovante basée sur la dématérialisation du contrôle d’accès, ComThings accélère et améliore votre mobilité, en connectant votre smartphone à vos portails de parkings.

Découvrez dans cet article, notre vision à long terme, notre ambition de devenir le “Airbnb du parking” et nos projets futurs ..

 

 

L’intégrale de l’article est disponible ici  : http://goo.gl/KVVG9G

 

 

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GollumRF Spectrum Analyzer demo video https://www.comthings.com/news/gollumrf-spectrum-analyzer-demo-video/ https://www.comthings.com/news/gollumrf-spectrum-analyzer-demo-video/#respond Tue, 15 Mar 2016 10:45:43 +0000 http://www.comthings.com/?p=8043 We just uploaded a video showing the #GollumRF Spectrum Analyzer functionnality of a 433.92 MHz remote control (Nice FLO1) from an Android phone.

More video on ComThings Youtube channel.

 

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GollumRF Sub-1GHz RF hacking tool is now on Hackaday.io https://www.comthings.com/news/gollumrf-sub-1ghz-rf-hacking-tool-is-now-on-hackaday-io/ https://www.comthings.com/news/gollumrf-sub-1ghz-rf-hacking-tool-is-now-on-hackaday-io/#respond Sat, 27 Feb 2016 17:12:17 +0000 http://www.comthings.com/?p=8034 We have just released details of our GollumRF platform on hackaday.io

GollumRF is the bridge between smartphone and other wireless objects transmitting in the sub-1GHz RF band, like garage door receivers, car keyfobs, roller shutters, fire detectors, etc…
All these devices often use custom RF transmissions, but with GollumRF built-in CC1111 Sub-1 GHz RF Transceiver, you can receive and transmit data in the ISM band at 315/433/868/915 MHz.
With GollumRF BLE chip, these data can now be directly sent to your smartphone, which will display binary data or spectrum analysis of a RF transmission.
GollumRF also has a dual JavaScript and Python scripting feature, giving you the ability to dynamically control the RF, for both TX and RX, without any SW rebuild.

 

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GollumRF survey available https://www.comthings.com/news/gollumrf-survey-available/ https://www.comthings.com/news/gollumrf-survey-available/#respond Tue, 23 Feb 2016 10:19:36 +0000 http://www.comthings.com/?p=8027

Want a GollumRF? Please take this GollumRF Survey so we can make it happen!

And do not forget to give us some feedback on features you like.

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Parking Operators. Understanding the Generation Y ‘App & Rent’ Mindset To Win Customers. https://www.comthings.com/news/generation-y-apps/ https://www.comthings.com/news/generation-y-apps/#respond Wed, 06 Jan 2016 15:42:36 +0000 http://www.comthings.com/?p=7897 generation y

Generation Y – broadly classified as people born during the 1990s – have different purchasing habits and material desires to their parents from the ‘baby boomer’ generation. Gen Y is a huge market, but it requires a new type of marketing message to get traction with them.

To read some reports, you’d think that the consumer driven market was coming to an end. Carrington, an American mortgage company (link below), highlighted that home ownership amongst people aged 25-34 had reduced from 52% in 1980 to 38% in 2012.

Of course market dynamics rather than attitudinal shift is driving that trend. In that same timeframe, the average cost of a home compared to disposable income has skyrocketed. Combine that with risk-averse lenders mortgage lenders demanding unachievable deposits to secure a mortgage, and it’s easy to see why millennials have been labeled as the ‘rent generation’.

And some would say that as a home is the most fundamental asset people can buy, peoples’ relationship with their home will skew their relationship with other assets. The thinking goes: ‘If it’s OK to rent your home, then why not rent everything else?’.

 

Reduced car ownership and Generation Y.

Maybe Generation Y were put off the desire to own possessions because they saw how their parents struggled to keep up repayments.

For people born in the 50s and 60s, part of defining their sense of achievement and status was in the things they owned. Primary amongst these were the houses they lived in and the car they drove. But owning these items had a high cost, and many Gen Y kids would have grown up listening to parents lamenting the high payments they made for their status symbols. A subtle message would be ingrained in young minds that ownership isn’t an easy ride.

Car ownership has been another casualty. With Detroit – once the capital of global car manufacturing – now a ghost town and the city facing bankruptcy, the idea of young people rushing out to buy their first car as soon as they were old enough for a licence is a distant memory.

In fact an article titled ‘Millennials don’t care about owning cars’ (link below), highlights that in the short period between 2007 and 2011, car ownership amongst 18 to 34-year-olds fell by an astonishing 30%.

So, the message we might get from the media is that nobody is buying houses, nobody is buying cars, and the consumer-driven society as we know it is about to end.

That’s wrong. Younger people are still living in houses and spending money – and they still travel from A to B – it’s just that they’re spending their money in different ways.

 

Shared parking applications for Generation Y consumers.

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So the percentage figures for home and car ownership are tumbling. But consider this: the percentage of young people owning a smartphone has gone from about 0% to around 100% in the last few years.

OK. That’s a silly use of statistics because Apple & Android smartphones have only been around for a few years. But it’s a simplistic way of highlighting a shift in the way that Gen Y consumers act.

Here’s another thought. According to the ‘Millennials don’t care about owning cars’ article: “owning a smartphone or other mobile device, with its monthly fees of network access, data plan, insurance, and app services, is almost comparable to the monthly payments required when leasing a Honda Civic.”

That’s an illuminating observation. Their parents would have spent a sizeable proportion of their disposable income in buying a Honda Civic (or whatever model took their fancy), but Gen Y would prefer the latest Apple or Samsung as a way of showing they had arrived in the world of consumerism.

But getting back to the subject of cars – and the relevance of this story for shared parking operators – please take a moment to reflect on three loosely-related ideas which revolve around the notion of urban parking:

 

Venn Diagram

 

Creating bluetooth and cloud-enabled shared parking apps.

Look around any city street and it’s only too obvious that people of all ages are still driving. It might be their own car, a rental car, or a shared-with-friends car … but it’s still on the street and it still needs to be parked.

And it’s likely that all the people in the car have an Apple iOS or Android smartphone.

So really it’s not the relationship between the driver and the car that counts for the shared parking operator, it’s the relationship between all the vehicle’s occupants and their smartphone which is important. Here’s an example conversation:

Driver. “We’ll never find a parking space with all this traffic.”
Passenger. “Don’t worry. I’ve got an app for that.”

And as shared parking operators know very well from the AirBNB model, sub-renting private parking spaces in urban areas is a great way to expand your portfolio of spaces to sell.

The only issue is what happens when the car arrives at the parking spot. If it’s secured by a barrier based on 1960’s ‘clicker’ remote control technology … then pointing a bluetooth smartphone at the barrier is going to have little effect. It’s a technology generation thing. Radio controlled barriers and bluetooth, web-enabled phones just don’t talk to each other.

Or at least they didn’t, until ComThings developed a couple of solutions.

1) A USB-stick size dongle, driven by an app, that turns a Bluetooth signal into something that barriers understand.

2) A geo-sensing app linked to cloud-based software that will open the barrier as soon as the car approaches the barrier.

There’s more technical detail on the ComThings website about how those solutions actually work, but suffice to say that ComThings offers the entire hardware, mobile app APIs and server-side APIs for shared parking operators to implement a full package.

And best of all, it’s non-intrusive. There is no drilling, wiring or installation for the existing barriers. Which means the ComThings solution is a) inexpensive, b) fast and c) does not invalidate the maintenance contract of the barrier. Oh yes, the ComThings CTbee package works with any make or model of barrier too.

 

Avis to rent cars on every block via an app.

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Avis gets Generation Y. The company doesn’t just have an app. They also aim to offer cars that are parked on every block. So booking a rental car can happen at a moment’s notice, with just a short walk to collect the vehicle. Making car rental that easy is how Gen Y want to shop.

 

Get the full story about developing your shared parking ecosystem.

The ComThings CTbee package is great way to give your Gen Y customers ‘on demand’ access to your shared parking assets.

CTbee provides a complete end-to-end solution for monetizing private parking bays, including smartphone APIs, two barrier opening options (Bluetooth or SMS), and server APIs for web-based solutions. Our solution enables highly localized on-demand parking or instant car hire services to be developed and launched.

By matching your offer to the mindset and buying habits of the next generation, you’ll be able to develop a sustainable and scalable business model.

Find out more. Get in touch with ComThings now.

 

Reference sources:

Carrington Mortgage Services.
US Generation Y home owner infographic.
http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/survey-by-carrington-mortgage-services-signals-down-payment-still-major-hurdle-for-most-millennials-300090038.html

FactCoexist website.
Millennials don’t care about owning cars.
http://www.fastcoexist.com/3027876/millennials-dont-care-about-owning-cars-and-car-makers-cant-figure-out-why

 

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