IoT
LogMeIn brings remote support to virtually any product with Rescue Lens
LogMeIn, Inc. has introduced Rescue Lens, a new video-aided support capability aimed at addressing the rapidly expanding world of connected products – and the new needs of today’s connected customer.
Read moreKamstrup wins smart metering order for 1 mio. Danish homes
After a tough selection process and in close competition with more than 30 international coorporations, Danish energy supplier DONG Energy Eldistribution has just announced that they have chosen Kamstrup as
Read moreDoes the IoT need better eyes – or something else?
It is almost a commonplace now that we – and our stuff – is making an awful lot of data. According to IBM, 90% of all data that there has
Read moreSIGFOX and NarrowNet announce Internet of Things network rollout in Portugal
SIGFOX, cost-effective, energy-efficient Internet of Things (IoT) connectivity, and NarrowNet, a network operator launched by Kaisaras Group, today announced that NarrowNet will become the exclusive SIGFOX network operator in Portugal.
Read moreBalancing privacy, security, risk – and your brand – in an infinitely interconnected world
New challenges demand new end-to-end strategies – not just more technologies, says Oozi Cats, CEO of Telit Communications.
Read moreThe Wireless Broadband Alliance champions Wi-Fi based location services
The Wireless Broadband Alliance (WBA), the industry association focused on driving the next generation Wi-Fi experience, has published a whitepaper supporting the deployment of Wi-Fi location based services (LBS) detailing
Read moreMobile Augmented Reality games to reach 420m downloads per annum by 2019, finds Juniper Research
New data from Juniper Research has shown that Augmented Reality (AR) apps in the mobile games market will generate 420 million downloads annually by 2019, up from 30 million in
Read moreIBM to invest US$3bn as it connects enterprises with cloud-based open platform for IoT
IBM has announced that it will invest $3 billion over the next four years to establish a new Internet of Things (IoT) unit, and that it is building a cloud-based
Read moreSAP says IoT for Business creates new opportunities for enterprises
IoT for Business is in phase one of its’ development but phase two and three are waiting in the wings and will enable organisations to transform themselves and achieve a new level
Read moreSchools and university winners of Raspberry Pi coding competition announced
Schoolchildren and undergraduates gathered on Tuesday 24 March 2015 at London’s Science Museum for the final of PA Consulting Group’s third Raspberry Pi coding competition. Twelve groups of UK-based finalists
Read moreWireless IoT Forum launches to accelerate development of the Internet of Things
The Wireless IoT Forum has launched to support and promote the deployment of the Internet of Things worldwide. The Forum has been created to drive the widespread adoption of wireless
Read moreAudio Analytic launches Global Telecom Partner Programme
To help telecoms operators address the growing connected home market, intelligent sound sensing Audio Analytic has launched its Global Telecom Partner Programme (GTPP).
Read moreSmart Wireless healthcare and fitness device services to be a $1.8bn market by 2019
New research from market analysts, Juniper Research has found that annual revenues from connected healthcare and fitness services will approach $2bn by 2019, nearly 6 times the $320m value estimated
Read moreIoT Evolution Developers Conference provides hands-on IoT design and development training
TMC and Crossfire Media have announced IoT Evolution Developers Conference will take place in Las Vegas, August 17-20 at Caesars Palace. Originally launched in Miami in January 2015, this conference
Read moreFCA report should focus our minds on banking application security
In their latest report entitled The impact of annual summaries, text alerts and mobile apps on consumer banking behaviour the UK’s Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has found that Mobile banking
Read moreStrip-mining the radio spectrum
New connectivity technologies hope to extract the maximum value from a finite resource using low-power, long-range networks. But where are the standards, asks M2M Now’s new editor, Alun Lewis?
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