IoT
Digi-Key gives its customers access to Aeris Neo platform to ease purchasing and connectivity
Global electronic components distributor Digi-Key Electronics, the industry leader in electronic component selection, availability and delivery, and Aeris, that works in the Internet of Things (IoT) market, has announced the
Read moreTA Technology (Shanghai) Co Ltd becomes GlobalPlatform Observer Member
GlobalPlatform has welcomed TA Technology (Shanghai) Co., Ltd. as its latest Observer Member. Based in China, TA Technology (Shanghai) Co., Ltd. provides third-party testing and evaluation services.
Read moreWhat a difference a year makes as Digi CEO remodels business, divests and buys to boost profits
To describe 2015 as a watershed year for Digi International is almost selling it short. A fire wiped out much of its Thai-based production capacity, the company appointed a new
Read moreMicroEJ to introduce Operating System for IoT at Embedded World show in Nuremberg
MicroEJ will unveil the latest version of its MicroEJ Operating System (OS), at Embedded World in Nuremberg, Germany (February 23-24, 2016).
Read moreSpirent and Oasis partner as they aim to accelerate IoT connected devices
Spirent Communications plc, a provider of device intelligence solutions, and Oasis Smart SIM, a global Universal Subscriber Identity Module (USIM) connectivity and management provider, have announced a strategic partnership.
Read moreMultiTech’s IoT gateway uses LoRa to share data at WaterBit’s
MultiTech Systems, Inc., a global manufacturer of M2M and IoT devices, has launched a field trial with WaterBit, Inc. an agricultural services provider based in Sunnyvale, California.
Read moreTen things you may not know about the Internet of Things
When did we first start connecting things? A long time ago. Our ancestors were stringing together beads and shells around the time that language was invented.
Read moreNokia to showcase its 5G capabilites in Mobile World Congress in Barcelona
Nokia will be using Mobile World Congress in Barcelona to show how 5G applications run on its network infrastructure as operators explore the new business opportunities of an increasingly connected
Read moreMicrosoft makes Azure IoT hub generally available, adds new device partners for developers
Microsoft’s new Azure IoT Hub is reportedly designed to provide an easy, secure way to connect, provision and manage billions of IoT devices sending and receiving trillions of messages per
Read moreCyan wins 2,000 smart meter contract with Micromodje in Iran after sanctions are lifted
Cyan the integrated system and software design company delivering mesh based flexible wireless solutions for utility metering and lighting control, announced receipt of an initial purchase order from telecommunications contractor
Read moreInmarsat joins the LoRa® Alliance
Inmarsat has joined the LoRa Alliance, dedicated to developing a global standard for the Internet of Things (IoT).
Read moreUp to 70% of global population will be mobile users, says 10th annual Cisco VNI mobile forecast
Since 2000, when the first camera phone was introduced, the number of mobile users has quintupled. By 2020, there will be 5.5 billion mobile users, representing 70% of the global
Read moreVerizon certifies Gemalto’s first Cat 1 LTE M2M solution for IoT
Gemalto has announced its Cinterion® Cat. 1 LTE M2M module is Verizon-certified to connect to the largest 4G LTE network in the U.S.
Read moreGeospatial analytics is ready for a comeback
Recognising the endless possibilities the Internet of Things (IoT) can bring to our economy, a consortium of London universities, NGOs and government agencies have pooled their resources into a £24
Read moreCisco fills cellular gap in IoT stack by buying Jasper Technologies, says analyst
Cisco has moved to snap up privately-held Jasper Technologies with a planned acquisition for US$1.4 billion. Frost & Sullivan believes this to be as much as 20 times the company’s annual revenue
Read moreBluetooth 4.2, the local connection for IoT
As readers of this site will know, when Bluetooth was originally invented by Ericsson, Nokia, Intel and Toshiba, it was intended to act as a way of providing cable-free connections
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