6 ways companies are leveraging AR/VR capabilities in day-to-day operations

Simply put, Augmented Reality (AR) and Virtual reality (VR) are two powerful technologies that bridge our physical and digital worlds. From healthcare and entertainment to supply chain management and automotive, AR and VR have made their way across domains.

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Wejo aims for safer roads, V2V communication and autonomous journeys with Neural EdgeProcessing platform

CES, Las Vegas, NV., USA.– Wejo Group Ltd, a global provider of connected vehicle data, has announced a new development with Microsoft. Wejo Neural Edge integrates with Microsoft Azure to control the flow of data from vehicles through edge processing in the car itself.

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ScaleOut Software announces machine learning capabilities for its digital twin streaming

ScaleOut Software announced extensions to its ScaleOut Digital Twin Streaming Service that enable real-time digital twin software to implement and host machine learning and statistical analysis algorithms that immediately identify unexpected behaviors exhibited by incoming telemetry. Real-time digital twins can now make extensive use of Microsoft’s ML.NET machine learning library to implement these groundbreaking capabilities for

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AutoFill Technologies, secures multi-million-euro pre-series A funding from investors

AutoFill, a Dutch deep tech company revolutionising inspection workflow processes for the automotive and rail industries, has secured €2.6 million in pre-series A funding.

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It’s time for opt-in software-based government, or Nationality as a Service

The government functions to serve and represent its citizens, but around the world, citizens experience substandard public services with minimum transparency.  But governments often fail to support individuals and communities efficiently. The services they provide in many parts, from education to health, are broken.

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Windows 11: Should businesses make the jump?

The cat’s out of the bag. Windows 11 is on its way, more than six years after the release of its predecessor, Windows 10, says Roel Decneut, chief marketing officer at Lansweeper, the IT asset management provider.

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ScaleOut reveals the ML capabilities for its digital twin streaming service

ScaleOut Software has announced extensions to its ScaleOut Digital Twin Streaming Service . These are said to enable real-time digital twin software to implement and host machine learning and statistical analysis algorithms that immediately identify unexpected behaviours exhibited by incoming telemetry.

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Keeping supply chains connected

Just a year ago, finding a packet of toilet paper on your local supermarket’s shelves was like striking gold. The past year has taught us the value of a steady supply chain, and just how quickly an unexpected event can throw things into turmoil.

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What does the edge mean for IoT?

A lot has been written about the IoT revolution and how the technology has the capability to revolutionise industries, transform productivity and unlock new levels of insight. But for those intrigued by the possibilities and looking to dip their toe in the water, the potential myths of high price point, infrastructure and connectivity challenges, as

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Dutch construction provider deploys 20,000 smart building IoT sensors using LoRaWAN

Beyond Eyes, a brand initiated by Dutch construction-services business, Heijmans N.V. in collaboration with CSU Cleaning Services BV, has deployed more than 20,000 LoRaWAN-connected IoT sensors. This has been done for Heijmans’ clients in the Netherlands, as part of the company’s Smart Building concept.

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The risky new world of work

It’s fair to say that 2020 dramatically changed the workplace. Globally, governments mandated citizens to work from home, where possible. Large office blocks emptied as IT teams scrambled to implement technology and systems to support a predominantly remote workforce. As we start to look beyond COVID, organisations plan to permanently adopt these long-term hybrid and

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How connected technology is transforming the water utilities industry

Globally, smart metering is forecast to take off in the water sector. In total revenue terms, the smart share of AMI and AMR (advanced meter infrastructure & automated meter reading) has almost doubled from 28.2% in 2012 to 46.7% in 2020.

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SQL technology; benchmark for a reason

In case you’ve entered the programming and analytics, structured query language or SQL has been an analytics staple for years and it provides the backbone to many systems that then connect to pull data since the system already exists, says Joseph Zulick, manager at MRO Electric and Supply.

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How data preparation automation accelerates time to insights?

The amount of data generated and consumed are just massive. The advancement of technology makes sure that the amount of data that we deal with will only keep increasing in the upcoming years, says Yash Mehta, an IoT and Big Data Science specialist.

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Three IT hacks every WFH employee must have in 2021

The COVID-19 pandemic has created an opportunity for many organisations in realising the benefits that it can bring to their business while ensuring a better work-life balance for their employees, says Yash Mehta, an IoT and Big Data Science specialist.

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Leveraging IoT farming to expand food access

Access to healthy food is a staggering problem in the U.S., says Holger Kuehnle, executive creative director, at Artefact. Some 19 million Americans live in food deserts, while up to 40% of food produced in the U.S. goes to waste. It’s clear that the existing food system faces an overwhelming efficiency problem.

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