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Connectivity device firm KAON to launch end-to-end solutions for connected homes at IBC 2016
KAON, a developer and manufacturer of digital connectivity devices, will be showcasing Internet of Things (IoT) solutions at IBC 2016, including an end-to-end solution for the connected home.
Read moreIAR Systems expands ARM tools for developers focused on the Internet of Things
IAR Systems® has announced an expansion of its wide range of supported microcontrollers (MCUs) in the complete development toolchain IAR Embedded Workbench for ARM®.
Read moreIntel buying Movidius ‘to accelerate computer vision through RealSense’ for next gen computing
Combined with Intel’s existing assets, Movidius Technology – for new devices like drones, robots, virtual reality (VR) headsets and more. Intel expects it to position the company to lead in providing computer vision and deep learning solutions from the device to the cloud.
Read moreFog computing and real time communications in the mist : Part 1
The speed at which technology trends evolve these days is amazing. When we are still in the middle of the Cloud revolution,
Read moreOnline purchases via Apple Pay and Android Pay to reach US$8bn by 2018
New findings from Juniper Research claim that the value of digital and physical goods purchased through mobile ‘OS-Pay’ platforms will increase by fifteen times in the next two years.
Read moreNorth America’s first LTE Cat M1 modules launched by Telit
Four new LTE Cat M1 modules are to be launched for the U.S. and one LTE Cat NB1 for Europe at CTIA Super Mobility 2016, according to Telit.
Read moreWhy solving device interoperability is critical to the success of VoLTE
VoLTE has already proven to be a success, at least in terms of market penetration, writes Robert Eriksson. An ever-growing number of communications service provider (CSPs) have deployed VoLTE as a voice service overlay for their LTE networks, offering enhanced service quality.
Read morePurpose-built IoT network extended to Phoenix by Ingenu for smart energy and agriculture
US-based Ingenu Inc., has extended its Machine Network™ to Phoenix, Arizona. With a coverage area of more than 1,850 square miles, the network provides Internet of Things (IoT) connectivity to the sixth largest city in the United States, serving a population of over 3.1 million.
Read moreFrom Babel to enable: Emerging standards in the Internet of Things
The Machine to Machine (M2M) / Internet of Things (IoT) sector is currently a Babel of proprietary systems and competing standards. However, several important consortia are working on standards and shared platforms to help combat fragmentation and the preservation of unwarranted data siloes.
Read moreConnected home trends around the world
At present, North America leads the world connected home market. Favourable conditions for development — such as the recovery of the residential market — higher adoption rate of security systems
Read moreThe dummies guide to ‘How to sell and Implement IoT’
The journey starts with the question: What is our business case?
Read moreTelenor Connexion’s IoT analytics and management is a work of ARTS
Telenor Connexion is making a major play in the Internet of Things data analytics market, with the launch of a platform that makes sure IoT networks do the things they are supposed to do, Antony Savvas finds out more.
Read moreFleet analytics business DRVR achieves IoT connectivity with M2M Intelligence
Thailand-based DRVR has joined forces with Internet of Things connectivity provider M2M Intelligence to connect fleets of vehicles globally. The fleet analytics business will work with M2M Intelligence to tackle cross-border telecoms and increase operational efficiency as the business continues to expand across south east Asia.
Read moreDelivering value and monetisation in an Internet of Things environment
The design of Internet of Things (IoT) solutions are strongly context aware, service-oriented focused, and multidisciplinary.
Read moreVodafone research finds 76% of companies believe the Internet of Things is critical to future success
Vodafone has published its fourth annual IoT Barometer Report – the leading global survey of business sentiment regarding innovation and investment in the Internet of Things,
Read moreIs the IoT bubble about to burst?
Gartner predicts that the typical family home will contain as many as 500 networked devices by 2020. Similarly, Ericsson forecasts 50 billion connected “things” by the same date.
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