Bytebeam develops cloud infrastructure platform for smart devices
Bytebeam has just secured $3 million in its seed round. The SaaS startup was launched in 2019 and has signed up 10 businesses. Gautam BT was doing his second stint at Flipkart In 2015, as the ecommerce platform was turning around itself for the era of smartphones. The demand for Android smartphones was rapidly growing across price points. And Flipkart wanted to become India's leading ecommerce, followed by Amazon. Gautam, who was a member of Flipkart's mobile-web team, came across a lat range of software such as Firebase for developers to develop and augment wireless applications. However, Gautam asserts it isn't quite the case for developers working on Internet of Things (IoT) applications. Established by Gautam, Ravi Teja K, and Bharadwaaj Ramakrishnan in 2019, Bytebeam, is looking to plug that gap, with more original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) designing and developing their devices as IoT applications. Applications can vary from electric vehicles...