IoT Connectivity Supplement 2018

1NCE’s Alexander Sator reveals why the IoT market is ready for ten year, €10 connectivity deals IN THIS ISSUE: INTERVIEW 1NCE’s chief executive, Alexander Sator, tells George Malim why he believes the market is now ready for ten year, €10 connectivity deals NON-CELLULAR IoT Nick Wood tours the non-cellular IoT connectivity options and concludes the mass market

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Industrial IoT supplement 2018

IoT Now Magazine (ISSN 2397-2807) explores the evolving opportunities and challenges facing CSPs across this sector. Our exclusive interviews pass on the key lessons learned by industry leaders in next gen Machine-to-Machine (M2M) and Internet of Things (IoT) services.  Industrial IoT supplement 2018: Telit’s chief technology officer, Alon Segal, details how reduced costs and streamlined processes are

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Monetisation supplement

IoT Now Magazine (ISSN 2397-2807) explores the evolving opportunities and challenges facing CSPs across this sector. Our exclusive interviews pass on the key lessons learned by industry leaders in next gen Machine-to-Machine (M2M) and Internet of Things (IoT) services.    Monetisation Supplement: InterDigital launches Chordant platform, Bell and Howell selects PTC ThingWorx, thyssenkrupp extends predictive maintenance benefits

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IoT Now Magazine December-January 2018

IoT Now Magazine (ISSN 2397-2793) explores the evolving opportunities and challenges facing CSPs across this sector. Our exclusive interviews pass on the key lessons learned by industry leaders in next gen Machine-to-Machine (M2M) and Internet of Things (IoT) services. In December-January issue: TALKING HEADS: Tele2 IoT’s Rami Avidan on plans to orchestrate a flexible, agile and scalable ecosystem

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Does securing IoT sensors make you WannaCry?

Mention IoT security to most people in the industry these days and they’re sure to make reference to the recent WannaCry ransomware attack which hit major industrial enterprises and public bodies worldwide. The malware exploited vulnerabilities in instances of Windows operating systems which were either no longer supported or unpatched, and while such weaknesses are

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Can you contain your excitement?

One of the technological advances that the implementation of IoT is driving is in operating systems (OS) which manage applications and processes. Virtual machines (VMs) have long fulfilled this function in the infrastructure world, but for most applications, VMs are too slow and too heavy on resources for use in IoT endpoints. Most endpoints require

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