IoT in agriculture tells tales of the ubiquitous, connected cow – and other...
As I sit writing this article with a fabulous glass of viognier I can taste the irony, we are all intellectually aware that the world needs to produce much more food and wine, of course, writes Tracy...
View ArticleArm expands IoT connectivity and device management capabilities with...
Arm’s vision of a trillion connected devices by 2035 is driven by many factors, including the opportunity for companies to derive real business value from IoT data. The benefits of leveraging this data...
View ArticleCosts and opportunities rise as transport providers deploy IoT, analytics and...
In interview with the brand new digital title for IoT in Automotive, Fleet Management and Logistics – Transport360 – Sean Riley, Global Manufacturing and Transportation Industry director, Software AG...
View ArticleIndoor location: It takes an ecosystem
As the Internet of Things (IoT) grows, so too does the number of applications that demand precision location capabilities. And as the success of precision location grows outdoors, the market clearly...
View ArticleSimple, interoperable and secure – realising the IoT vision
IoT (the Internet of Things) is the prime driver of digital transformation for the enterprise, and IDC predicts that IoT market spend will reach $ 1.4 trillion (€1.19 trillion) by 2021. That’s a big...
View ArticleWi-Fi standards every engineer should know about
In just 19 years (starting in September 1998), Wi-Fi has evolved from an inactive technology to one that’s robust and versatile. It now also plays an integral role in the lives of hundreds of millions...
View ArticleIIoT as an enabler of MRO in the Industry 4.0 era: Part 1
Government-led industrial automation initiatives such as Industry 4.0 and the broader approach of the Industrial Internet of Things, (IIoT), are having a profound effect on manufacturing, says Darren...
View ArticleStreamlining IT support with smart lockers
IT support plays a vital role in modern business, with the need to get equipment fixed and employees up and running again as soon as possible being essential to keeping up with today’s 24/7 mobile...
View ArticleTelcos say the IoT is underperforming, but Heppelmann tells us ‘IoT is...
Why is it that some solution vendors ‘get’ the Internet of Things (IoT) and others don’t? Is it an understanding of what customers want? Jeremy Cowan is hearing conflicting messages as network...
View ArticleOvercoming the fleet management pain
While many fleet managers can face a belly of pain in handling their operations, the market now seems ready to take the IoT medicine that can take much of that pain away. Antony Savvas looks at a...
View ArticleMixed reality hailed as game changer as Microsoft’s ‘crazy’ guru surfs a rock...
The organisers of #LiveWorx2018 in Boston, USA, saved something special for the end. CNBC’s Jon Fortt interviewed Microsoft’s Mixed Reality team lead, Alex Kipman live on stage, in a discussion that...
View ArticleTelcos admit IoT is failing to meet expectations, as they are urged to...
EXCLUSIVE REPORT: Three leading European telcos admit at the 6th IoT Forum CE, that many customers are still not aware of the benefits of the Internet of Things (IoT). As one enterprise tells the...
View ArticleThe end of ownership: IoT’s role in future subscriptions
The idea of ownership is outdated, says Jamie Bennett, VP of Engineering, IoT and Devices at Canonical. Within physical and digital spaces alike, businesses are turning to subscription-based offerings...
View ArticleWe’re laying the groundwork for IoT in the enterprise
It has been suggested that there will be more than 20 billion connected devices in use by 2020. However, according to The Economist Intelligence Unit IoT Business Index 2017, business Internet of...
View ArticleThe smart meter experience has not been electrifying – bring on the robots
Slap in the middle of the UK’s planned roll-out of smart energy meters to every household, I have been blessed with the installation of a smart meter, writes George Malim. The problem is it doesn’t do...
View ArticleLoRa gets a boost from the developing world
Much has been written and said about the progress of LoRa in the world’s developed economies, but the technology is also gaining rapid acceptance in the developing countries as well, with large scale...
View ArticleSecurity professionals working together to defend against rising cyber...
The idea of cyber-attacks causing severe physical damage to power plants and oil refineries is no longer a hypothetical for the screenplays; in today’s world, it’s the subject of real news...
View ArticleHow smart are smart factories now?
There was a lot of talk about Industry 4.0 and smart factories in 2016. Since then the cost of connectivity – through the efforts of the LoRa Alliance and developments in the cellular technology...
View ArticleKerlink helps Grand Paris Metro Project realize its tunnel vision with...
When Worldsensing, a Barcelona-based Internet of Things (IoT) and operational intelligence technology provider, needed to create an edge-based, connected computing infrastructure to support tunnel...
View ArticleFive reasons why Europe has already lost the 5G race
There are many who talk about 5G but few, says John Strand of Strand Consult, have described what it takes to create a healthy 5G market with network deployment, service development, business models...
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