Halloween is a season for ghosts and goblins—but for Independent Software Vendors (ISVs), the real horror isn’t in haunted houses. It’s in the invisible risks that emerge when software is deployed on unknown or uncontrolled hardware. In industries like VMS, BMS, analytics, AI, access control, healthcare, and building management, software is expected to perform flawlessly. […]| BCD
When you see Nanu’s clock, it looks effortless, sleek, minimal, and beautifully made. But the path to successful hardware startup […] The post Hardware Startup Manufacturing in China: What Clock Brand Nanu Learned appeared first on Agilian.| Agilian
As GSX 2025 approaches, conversations about innovation in security, building management, and AI-driven analytics are everywhere. For ISVs, one truth is clear: delivering a complete and reliable solution is no longer optional. The risk of overlooking the hardware layer has become too costly—both for business and brand. The Business Risk Behind “Unknown Hardware” When ISVs […] The post Owning the Value Chain: Why ISVs Can’t Afford to Overlook Hardware in 2025 appeared first on BCD.| BCD