Hi folks! I’m new here, and I keep hearing about MQTT everywhere lately. Why is it such a big deal?
What is MQTT, why is it necessary?Solved
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Hey! MQTT (Message Queuing Telemetry Transport) is basically a lightweight messaging protocol. It’s super popular in IoT because it works really well even when networks are slow or unreliable.
Think of it as a low-bandwidth, low-power way for devices to talk to each other. That’s why sensors, smart devices, and embedded systems love it.
That makes sense. So it’s more about efficiency than raw speed?
Also, how does this fit into UEM?
In a UEM setup, MQTT can be used for real-time device communication, things like pushing commands, status updates, or alerts without heavy network usage. It’s particularly useful in regions where Google services are unavailable (such as China), and for AOSP-based or rugged devices, where Google-dependent communication mechanisms aren’t an option but reliable, lightweight messaging is still required.
Exactly. It’s especially useful when managing large fleets of devices or devices on unstable networks, since MQTT is lightweight and reliable.
Efficient, scalable, and UEM-friendly. No wonder it’s getting so much attention. Thanks everyone!