Nick Earle
Eseye enables Telli Health to launch first eUICC-certified remote patient monitoring devices
Guildford, United Kingdom. 06 April 2022 – Eseye, a global provider of IoT connectivity solutions, has enabled Telli Health’s innovative range of global remote patient monitoring (RPM) devices, including a blood pressure monitor, blood glucometer, pulse oximeter, and thermometer, to become the first in the global healthcare device marketplace to achieve eUICC certification on Verizon’s
Read moreArmis and Eseye announce general availability of solution to secure connected devices on cellular networks
Palo Alto, Calif., USA. and Guildford, UK. 1 Feb, 2022 – Global connectivity provider Eseye and agentless device security platform provider Armis announced the general availability of a joint solution that enables organisations to deploy connected devices anywhere in the world with enterprise-class security and consistent, reliable cellular (4G/LTE/5G) connectivity.
Read moreTelli Health announces partnership with global eSIM and IoT connectivity provider Eseye
Miami, FL, USA. 27 January, 2022 — Telli Health announced a partnership with eSIM connectivity vendor Eseye to provide embedded Universal Integrated Circuit Card (eUICC) eSIM cards for all remote patient monitoring (RPM) devices that can roam on any cellular network.
Read moreInstaVolt selects Eseye to deliver ultra-reliable connectivity for its nationwide UK EV charge point network
Guildford, UK. 27th October 2021 – Global IoT connectivity provider, Eseye, announced that its advanced AnyNet+ eSIM and intelligent IoT Connectivity Platform has been selected by the UK’s EV charge point network provider, InstaVolt, to deliver ultra-reliable cellular connectivity for its rapidly growing Electric Vehicle (EV) charging network across the UK.
Read moreSecurity and device on-boarding woes fail to stop enterprises raising IoT spend
We all know about the predictions for multiple billions of “things” being connected over the next few years, but are Internet of Things (IoT) networks delivering what they promised? Here, business technology journalist Antony Savvas considers some new research.
Read moreMulti-region connectivity and device deployment impeding UK IoT adoption
UK organisations are being challenged with connectivity, device deployment and rollout to a greater extent than their US counterparts according to a new State of IoT Adoption Study published by global IoT connectivity specialist Eseye.
Read moreOvercoming the barriers to global IoT connectivity: How regional operators can reap rewards from IoT
It is exhilarating to be involved in an innovative and fast-paced technology sector with the potential to transform lives and disrupt business models, acting as a real global gamechanger.
Read moreEseye focuses on North American growth, appoints Zayas as director of channels and alliances
Global IoT connectivity provider, Eseye, has appointed Edwin Zayas to its management team, as channels and alliances director.
Read morePermanent roaming emerging as the biggest barrier to global IoT success
Global IoT projects will fail to reach their potential unless the problems of global permanent roaming are resolved, according to a new research report published by telecommunications analyst firm, Kaleido Intelligence, commissioned by global IoT connectivity provider Eseye.
Read moreArmis and Eseye provide synergy to secure connected devices on any cellular network
Global connectivity provider Eseye, and agentless device security platform provider Armis, announced a strategic partnership and joint solution that enables organisations to deploy connected devices anywhere in the world with enterprise-class security and consistent, reliable cellular (4G/LTE/5G) connectivity.
Read moreVerizon and Eseye help customers localise US IoT devices
A new Internet of Things (IoT) partnership aims to enable Eseye and Verizon customers with global IoT deployments to localise devices over-the-air to the Verizon network.
Read moreTELUS invests $26.3mn in new IoT partner Eseye
TELUS’ strategic investment arm, TELUS Ventures, is investing $26.3 million CAD (€17.35 million) in Eseye, a provider of Internet of Things (IoT) connectivity solutions.
Read moreData from IoT devices will breed next Uber or Netflix, says Eseye
What organisations can do with data is set to dramatically shift in 2021 and beyond, according to Internet of Things (IoT) connectivity provider Eseye, as more IoT devices are deployed and the data they generate dwarfs that collected through traditional online channels.
Read moreData, connectivity and IoT – mastering disruption in a Covid world
Adversity breeds innovation and the current economic downturn, fuelled by the pandemic, will likely be no different. As the battle against Covid-19 continues, enterprises will be under increased pressure to dramatically reduce costs and become more competitive.
Read moreMissing 41bn IoT devices: Is this the biggest prediction miss in IT history?
Analysts and major enterprises predicted there would be 50 billion Internet of Things (IoT) devices connected by 2020, yet the true figure stands closer to 9 billion. Here, Eseye asks if this is the biggest prediction failure in the history of IT, and identifies the six key challenges that IoT must overcome in 2020 to reach
Read moreCosta Coffee selects Eseye to help transform the global retail coffee experience
In its quest to revolutionise how the world accesses coffee, Costa Coffee, a provider of premium quality drinks, alongside Eseye, a UK-based Industrial Internet of Things (IoT) connectivity specialist, has announced a new partnership. This will enable Costa Express to deploy IoT-connected vending machines around the world.
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