Many technology complexities lie under the surface of the IoT iceberg

The Internet of Things (IoT) at a high level is relatively simple – you have sensors in IoT devices that take readings and communicate that data through the internet and into the cloud, to another device, or to some type of analytics user interface. Essentially, data is collected and can then be interpreted into actionable

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The world’s first eSIM for secure data exchange for smart grids

Energy Web is a non-profit organisation focused on building open-source, decentralised operating systems to help decarbonise the global economy. Energy Web offers its open-source stack to organisations to build their applications, or Energy Web will assist organisations in developing applications of the open-source stack.  

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KORE collaborates with Kigen and Energy Web to provide integrated eSIM-based trusted identity system

Atlanta, USA. 22nd February, 2022 – KORE, a global provider of Internet of Things (IoT) solutions and worldwide IoT Connectivity-as-a-Service (CaaS), with support from Kigen, the global provider of OPEN IoT SAFE technology, and Energy Web, the non-profit focused on building operating systems for energy grids, have announced a collaboration that provides a secure and

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Microsoft joins the IoT M2M Council to speed Internet of Things adoption

Microsoft has joined the IoT M2M Council (IMC), a trade group that fosters a community of 25,000 qualified IoT users. The Microsoft Azure IoT Engineering group will use the IMC as a platform to stay in closer contact with enterprise users and product makers that are deploying IoT technology.

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Partners’ remote monitoring of COVID patients with diabetes cuts staff exposure and PPE use

The independent global IoT specialist, KORE, has created an ongoing partnership with Dexcom Inc., a provider of continuous glucose monitoring (CGM). This will rapidly deliver an innovative remote patient monitoring solution to assist care providers during the COVID-19 global pandemic.

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Critical asset management solution based on Sony platform launched by KORE and Integron

Independent global Internet of Things (IoT) specialist, KORE, has launched a new managed services solution for critical asset management (CAM). This utilises the Visilion asset tracking platform from Sony Network Communications Europe.

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Why do IoT projects fail?

There was a time when the fact that large IT projects went way over budget and were delivered well past the delivery date wasn’t particularly unusual; it was almost par for the course. So why should the Internet of Things (IoT), which encompasses computing and communications technologies be any different, asks freelance technology writer, Bob

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KORE acquires Integron to expand footprint in IoT solutions and managed services

Independent global IoT specialist, KORE has acquired Integron for an undisclosed sum. Integron is an IoT solutions and managed services provider with a focus on the connected health market.

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Round Table Debate: Transforming global supply chain operations

On-demand version Global supply chains involve many moving parts. They also involve multiple parties, and often demand multimodal means of transportation to successfully deliver shipments to their destinations.

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Quickfire Interview on Tracking the Location of Things with KORE’s Peter Van Den Houten

Location data is necessary in a wide range of industries. But is the value of location data for innovation, operations, compliance, security, and profitability fully understood?

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Quickfire Interview on AI in the Internet of Things with Gilli Coston, SVP, EMEA at KORE

Exclusive video interview with Gilli Coston, Senior Vice President of KORE and an industry leader in IoT and M2M in Telecoms business for over 30 years.

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How IoT and Asset Management is Driving the 4th Industrial Revolution

on-demand version The Fourth Industrial Revolution is enabling industrial organisations to rapidly automate and digitise traditional business processes to create more intelligent products and services and ultimately transform the global economy. IoT technologies are at the heart of this transition, enabling the connected solutions that make 4IR possible. To reap the full benefit, Industrial organisations

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Case Study: Location tracking and asset monitoring

Location tracking and asset management have been among the earliest sector to see widespread adoption of first machine-to-machine (M2M) communications and now Internet of Things (IoT) applications. The reasons behind this are the relative maturity of these markets and the clear need to track and manage assets in deployment. For example, there’s a clear business

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Lifecycle Management: The Secret to Maximizing Value of IoT

On-demand Despite the growing adoption of IoT innovations around the globe, many organizations still struggle with integrating these new technologies to deploy, manage, and sustain successful IoT solutions. In fact, 66% of companies working to execute an IoT solution claim it has proven to be more difficult than they expected given unforeseen IoT complexities. In

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Third-party IoT CMPs had 120 million devices under management in 2017, reports Berg Insight

According to a new research report from the IoT analyst firm Berg Insight, the number of devices managed on third-party connectivity management platforms (CMPs) will grow at a CAGR of 30.3% from 120 million in 2017 to reach 440 million by 2022. This accounted for about 18% of the total installed base of cellular IoT

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What’s right and wrong with the Internet of Things?

On-demand This will be a wide-ranging discussion that invites critical analysis of what the industry needs to do to make the Internet of Things more accessible to all industries, more cost-effective, and leaner in operations. Enterprise users say they want IoT solutions to be deployed more simply, quickly and cheaply. (Only 29% of companies surveyed

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