Xively (formerly known as Cosm and Pachube) was an Internet of Things (IoT) platform owned by Google.
In 2007, London architect Usman Haque[2] founded Pachube (pronounced Patch bay) as a data infrastructure and community for the Internet of Things.
Following the nuclear accidents in Japan in 2011, Pachube was used by volunteers to interlink Geiger counters across the country to monitor the fallout.
The Xively Professional Services team has helped numerous companies successfully deploy IoT connected products into the market.
Xively has partnered with chipset companies such as ARM, Atmel and TI as well as solution providers and IoT industry alliances like OASIS.