Network Software Eases Cloud Integration, Wireless Management

NeoCortec's NeoGW software and centralized Network Management web application ushers in seamless cloud integration and wireless mesh-network management.
April 1, 2026

Addressing cloud integration and wireless mesh-network management, NeoCortec's latest NeoGW software can streamline integration between the NeoMesh network and upper-level systems, in the cloud or on-premises. The multiplatform open-source solution offers tight integration with the MQTT network protocol, optimizing connectivity with cloud platforms.

The software simplifies data exchange and accelerates deployment of intelligent, connected wireless NeoMesh network solutions. Specifically, it aligns message structures more closely with cloud-native expectations.

In addition to the NeoGW update, a new web-based Network Management application interfaces directly with the upgraded NeoGW software. Thus, system administrators can manage one or more networks from a centralized point.

The new Network Management tool brings improved usability, visibility, and control to the table. NeoMesh’s low-power, highly scalable mesh-network technology leverages integration capabilities that extend from the network layer to application intelligence at the edge or in the cloud. 

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Alix Paultre

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Alix is Editor-at-Large for Microwaves & RF

An Army veteran, Alix Paultre was a signals intelligence soldier on the East/West German border in the early ‘80s, and eventually wound up helping launch and run a publication on consumer electronics for the U.S. military stationed in Europe. Alix first began in this industry in 1998 at Electronic Products magazine, and since then has worked for a variety of publications, most recently as Editor-in-Chief of Power Systems Design.

Alix currently lives in Wiesbaden, Germany.