Internet of Things
AT&T Partner Exchange to expand its mobility portfolio for a sophisticated IoT platform
AT&T* Partner Exchange® is designed to make it easier for solution providers to take advantage of the next wave of Internet of Things (IoT) channel growth.
Read moreBosch campaign challenges young women engineers to imagine how IoT will improve lives
Bosch is fuelling the imagination of young, women engineers with the launch of a campaign aimed at bringing the Internet of Things (IoT) to life.
Read moreGooee and EnOcean partner to bring switch modules into Bluetooth Smart Mesh
Gooee, an IoT platform provider for lighting, is partnering with EnOcean, a provider of energy-harvesting wireless technology, to integrate Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) based self-powered wall switch modules into the Bluetooth Smart Mesh stack. This is the primary communication protocol in Gooee’s enterprise IoT ecosystem.
Read moreFour Industrial Revolutions and an Internet of Things – is industry IoT ready?
Industry 4.0 refers to the fourth industrial revolution – the first being manufacturing and mechanisation, the second mass production and the third the digital revolution.
Read moreDon’t let security ‘shock stars’ ruin M2M
Have you noticed how Security seem to think they’re the new rock and roll now?
Read moreHuawei launches Connected City Lighting solution to save 80% of energy use
At CeBIT 2016, Huawei has debuted its Connected City Lighting solution, claimed to be the industry’s first Internet of Things (IoT) lighting solution with multi-level intelligent control.
Read moreIBM and Cisco retain leading positions in Navigant Research’s assessment
A new Leaderboard report from Navigant Research examined the strategy and execution of 16 leading smart city suppliers, providing industry participants with an objective assessment of these companies’ relative strengths and weaknesses in the global market.
Read moreEurotech launches the ReliaGATE 10-05, a compact and efficient IoT Gateway
Eurotech, a provider of embedded systems, machine-to-machine (M2M) platforms and Internet of Things (IoT) solutions, launched the ReliaGATE 10-05, a compact and efficient IoT Gateway for industrial applications that has been designed to comply with global certification requirements.
Read moreHuawei and KUKA sign partnership to develop smart manufacturing
Huawei signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with KUKA, a global provider of robot technology. The deal is to develop smart manufacturing solutions for industrial markets in Europe and China.
Read moreThe good news is that the IoT has a new spirit of co-operation …
The bad news, says Nick Booth, is that this could create an opportunity for the Internet of Fiends.
Read moreAs size of Cisco deal sinks in Jasper uses MWC16 to reveal new enterprise IoT partnerships
The big news before Mobile World Congress was the announcement of Cisco’s agreed offer of US$1.4 billion to purchase, Jasper, the California-based IoT services platform provider.
Read moreInternet of Things will place greater pressure on companies to modernise
One of the hottest trends in tech right now is IoT. Morgan Stanley projects that within the next five years, as many as 75 billion smart connected devices will be communicating with each other via the Internet of Things, or IoT.
Read moreChinese OEM Bong chooses MicroEJ solutions to develop software
At the Wearable Technology Show in London, UK, MicroEJ® reported that Bong, a Chinese OEM, chose MicroEJ solutions when developing the software for its latest X2 smartwatch.
Read moreAhead of the game?
The fire alarm management industry is already using smart devices, says Keith Minster, product manager of Drax Technology.
Read moreKii and HOUZE collaboration aims to create zero-energy home
Kii has announced it is collaborating with HOUZE, a technology commercialisation company, to help integrate disruptive technologies into consumer and commercial real estate development and buildings.
Read moreReal-time intelligence: The ultimate IoT prize?
The concept of big data analytics has been around for several years. It has allowed businesses to examine large amounts of historic data in order to uncover hidden patterns, unknown correlations, market trends, customer preferences and other useful business information. This process originally took place in a data centre, but now it is often conducted
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