To get iViri compatible with the MMS Authentication and work with the future of MCV, I have moved all of my personal z-wave infrastructure over to the openHAB project (http://www.openhab.org/). I am very impressed with this project and the easiest way to think about it is you can use any computer in your home to make it into a central home automation hub with a little configuration. The z-wave binding isn’t fully functional just yet, (minimal thermostat support and no lock support yet) so what I have done is enabled all lights via native z-wave on my raspberry pi connected to a razberry board (for z-wave support) and then powered by openHAB. The specs of the raspberry pi far surpass what the VeraLite offered and could be a close competition to the Vera3 for a much smaller price. I then configured openHAB to control the thermostat and door locks via the Vera REST API, so now I have a central hub that supports a huge number of devices outside of zwave controlling my whole home and it is expandable (email me at support@instruodev.com for instructions if you are interested). With all of this said I will be adapting iViri to work directly with the openHAB project (most likely in a separate app) so that beacon control and geofences can be implemented with openHAB.
With all of this said I will be upgrading my VeraLite to UI6 and therefore I will have a testing environment to get all of the changes needed for the MMS Authentication to allow users to use iViri with the new UI’s. If anyone is having issues with their current Vera and are interested in openHAB feel free to email me and I am willing to assist any way I can.