dear darren,
first of all many thanks for your interests in fiware.
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fiware lab (lab.fiware.org) and then if happy to ask for an upgrade to a
community account if you wish to go ahead with our technologies.
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to deploy them in a fiware labelled instance.
ciao,
stefano
2016-11-02 11:17 GMT+01:00 Darren Holdaway <darren@eunoia-labs.com>:
> Hello,
>
>
> I was wondering if i could speak to someone about using fiware in our
> projects.
>
>
> we are a small tech startup based in South London, we have developed two
> smart sensors.
>
>
> would be great to talk to someone, and obtain some information about
> FIWARE
>
>
> thanks
>
>
> Darren
>
> eunoia-labs.com
>
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dear darren,
first of all many thanks for your interests in fiware.
in order to use fiware, the best thing is to activate a trial account in fiware lab (lab.fiware.org) and then if happy to ask for an upgrade to a community account if you wish to go ahead with our technologies.
the use of fiware lab (eithr with a trial account or with a community
account) is free of charge as long as you implement abd test your applications fiware-based.
for commercial use of your fiware-based applications you have to contact one of the commercial platform providers listed in fiware.org if you want to deploy them in a fiware labelled instance.
ciao,
stefano