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IoT security: What we can learn from recent threats
The Internet of Things (IoT) promises more flexibility and functionality for enterprises than ever before. More connected devices hold the promise of helping enterprises streamline supply chain operations, increase efficiencies and reduce costs within existing processes, enhance product and service quality, and even create new products and services for customers.
Read moreHow transportation companies can and must evolve to thrive in a borderless business world
On-demand version Digital transformation and the IoT revolution are having a profound impact on logistics businesses and transportation companies. IoT solution providers have been able to provide solutions to many of the common IoT challenges. However, still today the most demanding issues remain unsolved. During this webinar, you will learn how transportation companies and logistics
Read moreFormer Tata Communications’ director joins SIMO Corporation as CEO of IoT & B2B Business Unit
SIMO Corporation, the parent company behind Skyroam, a portable Wi-Fi device brand, announces the establishment of a new IoT & B2B business unit, with Ludovic Lassauce, former head of mobile and Internet of Things in the Asia-Pacific region for Tata Communications, appointed as CEO.
Read moreBusinesses’ IoT data security concerns tackled by Tata Communications and Thales joint solution
Thales, a global provider of digital security, and Tata Communications, a global digital infrastructure provider, are working together to develop a secure global IoT connectivity solution.
Read moreThe security challenges of next-generation communications networks
As the global IT ecosystem changes dramatically in the near future, due in large part to the spread of 5G networks and IPv6, there will exist tremendous opportunities for operators as well as their customers.
Read moreChina Telecom and Tata partner to bring global connectivity to customers’ IoT devices
China Telecom Global and Tata Communications are working together to launch a global Internet of Things (IoT) service in the Chinese market. The partnership will allow companies to deploy and manage IoT devices easily and cost-effectively within China and internationally across multiple industries,
Read moreNew silicon-to-cloud security solutions shown by NetFoundry at IoT Solutions World Congress
NetFoundry announced its partnership with Micron Technology, Inc. and Tata Communications to provide zero trust silicon-to-cloud secured connectivity via any
Read moreThai start-up ‘DRVR’ partners with Tata Communications to revolutionise Asia’s smart fleet network
International fleet management application provider, DRVR has selected Tata Communications as its global IoT connectivity partner to help achieve its objective of making Asia’s vehicle fleets the smartest and most cost-efficient in the world.
Read moreNeustar and NetFoundry claim to offer world’s first identity-secured IoT networking solution
Neustar Inc, a trusted, neutral provider of real-time information services, and NetFoundry™, a Tata Communications business incubated in Tata Communications’ ‘Shape the Future’ program, announced an integration between the Neustar Trusted Device Identity (TDI) solution and NetFoundry’s Application Specific Networking (ASN) platform,
Read moreIndia to see world’s largest IoT network
HPE and Tata Communications in India are about to roll out the world’s largest IoT network connecting 2,000 communities and 4 million people. This comes after successful trials in Bangalore, Delhi, and Mumbai which aimed to improve the lives of millions by creating better water quality and public safety systems.
Read moreOne platform does not fit all IoT operations so organisations will mix and match
What an IoT platform is and what it should do plagues the greatest minds in IoT. In short, a platform is simply something to base something else on but that doesn’t necessarily help organisations looking to decide which platforms to use, writes George Malim.
Read moreHPE to work with Tata to build ‘world’s largest’ IoT network in India enhancing resource utilisation
Today at Mobile World Congress Hewlett Packard Enterprise announced it is working with Tata Communications, to support the roll-out of India’s first LoRaWAN™ (LoRa) based network.
Read moreTata Communications debuts ultra-low power connectivity for IoT in key Indian cities
Tata Communications, has successfully conducted trials of new Low Power Wide Area Network (LPWAN), based on LoRa™ technology for connected devices and cutting edge Internet of Things (IoT) applications across Mumbai and Delhi.
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