Data Analytics & Business Intelligence
Cost of a cyber security breach reaches a record high as Canadian businesses spend up to $5.8mn to recover
Cyber security incidents have become the new normal for Canadian companies, with 100% of organisations experiencing attacks, according to the findings of a new study from Scalar Decisions Inc. of more
Read moreNeosem Technology acquired the data storage automation team from Verselus LLC to form a new division
Neosem Technology has acquired the Data Storage automation team from Verselus LLC to form a new division.
Read moreEricsson expects 4G and 5G cellular IoT to impact in four sectors
Ericsson unveiled the next steps in the evolution of cellular IoT . The company has also launched new solutions that it says will enable service providers to address a larger part of the
Read morePangea and Kingston University team up to use 5G for in-ambulance video to triage patients
Through a partnership programme dubbed the Knowledge Transfer Program Partnership (KTP), Pangea is teaming up with the UK’s Kingston University to apply the power of a 5G network to data transferral.
Read moreInvoicing in the IoT: Why connections are key to maximising business value
Start-ups and established companies alike are increasingly interested in the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT), but many are missing a trick when it comes to payments, says Patrick Bermingham, CEO
Read moreHow IoT can help with HVAC big data: Part 2
IoT (Internet of Things) sensors, which are embedded within the electronics, software, and actuators of a typical HVAC system, provide a slew of valuable information that can be later analysed
Read moreWhy big data and building analytics aren’t going anywhere: Part 1
In 2014, businesses around the globe collectively produced a whopping 8.4 zettabytes (or 8.4 trillion gigabytes) of digital content, up from 2.7 zettabytes in 2012. That’s a lot of information
Read moreWill IoT ever grow up?
Internet connected devices are becoming increasingly common in our daily lives, from voice assistants such as Amazon’s Alexa, to smart meters or fitness monitors. Like all disruptive tech, the Internet
Read moreGuavus buys SQLstream to offer telcos and IIoT real-time analytics and AI from edge to core
Guavus, a Thales company and specialist in Artificial Intelligence (AI)-based analytics, has acquired SQLstream. SQLstream is a real-time streaming analytics company based in San Francisco, CA. Terms of the deal
Read moreCase Study: A new era for public housing
According to a report from the UN, 68% of the world population is projected to live in urban areas by 2050. The trend towards urbanisation is only accelerating and the
Read moreETSI CIM group releases full spec for context information exchange in smart cities
The ETSI Industry Specification Group for cross-cutting Context Information Management (ISG CIM) has just released its main specification GS CIM 009 for NGSI-LD API. It is particularly targeting smart city applications and
Read moreZeppelin cuts factory engine failures with predictive IoT maintenance
Splunk Inc, reports that Zeppelin GmbH, is using Splunk Enterprise to reduce the risk of factory shutdowns and predict machinery and equipment maintenance.
Read moreUsing wireless as a primary WAN link to accelerate IoT deployment
Internet of Things IoT Businesses across the globe are working on their game plans for long-term Internet of Things (IoT) deployments. IT teams are now faced with managing a network that extends well beyond the traditional boundaries of fixed
Read moreUnleashing the Internet of Things with in-memory computing
According to the “Cisco Global Cloud Index: Forecast and Methodology, 2015–2020,” the total amount of data created by devices, driven by the Internet of Things (IoT), will reach 600 ZB per
Read moreIoT: Preparing our future workforce
Data scientists have often been compared to the heart and soul of the running of Internet of Things (IoT) projects, says Anthony Sayers, IoT Evangelist at Software AG. As the gatekeeper
Read moreDigitalisation and the food and beverage industry
Wikipedia, the world’s largest free-content encyclopaedia, now has more than 41 million articles in 294 languages. If printed, the English articles alone would form an impressive, but unrealistic 2,512 volumes.
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