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With money pouring in, are security and RoI concerns keeping IoT in the hype zone?
Valued at one trillion dollars, the global Internet of Things (IoT) market continues to garner keen interest from innovators, receiving a record $1.4 billion in venture capital in 2016. But barriers to its adoption in the enterprise seem to keep the sector in the hype zone,
Read moreoneM2M’s Mulligan to discuss building a secure and interoperable IoT at Smart IoT London
oneM2M’s progress on achieving an Internet of Things (IoT) ecosystem that is interoperable and secure for all devices will be revealed at Smart IoT London, held at the ExCeL Centre in London Docklands (March 15-16).
Read moreSystems Integrators are pivotal to success of US enterprise IoT deployments
The commercial potential of the Internet of Things (IoT) is impossible to accurately quantify. It has broad implications for any industry with merely the slightest reliance on technology.
Read moreIoT solutions becoming a top concern for US enterprise decision-makers, says Machina Research
Enterprise Internet of Things (IoT) solutions are one of the hot button topics of the technology space for 2016. To better understand the dynamics involved with the adoption and deployment of IoT solutions
Read moreIoT to make up almost half of IT budgets by 2020, says TIA survey
A white paper for the Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA) from Machina Research emphatically reveals the coming importance of enterprise IoT and the central role systems integrators are playing in the commercial development and deployment of IoT services.
Read moreMulti-vendor interoperability event validates oneM2M standard for IoT
oneM2M partners European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) and Telecommunications Technology Association of Korea (TTA)co-hosted the event at the ETSI headquarters, in Sophia-Antipolis, France from 14 to 16 September 2015, with support from the European Commission.
Read moreTIA releases new M2M standards, TR-50, designed for easy adoption by industry
Orlando, Florida, USA – The Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA), the leading association representing manufacturers and suppliers of high-tech communications networks, has announced the publication of key updates to its TR-50 Machine-to-Machine (M2M) protocol standards series
Read moreTIA conference in Washington, DC to feature workshops on cybersecurity, SDN, and M2M
Event date: October 7-10, 2013 National Harbor, Maryland, USA ARLINGTON, Va.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA), the leading association representing the manufacturers and suppliers of high-tech communications networks, today announced it will present 10 highly interactive pre-conference workshops at TIA 2013: The Future of the Network.
Read moreIs oneM2M the M2M market’s Eureka Moment?
(BLOG:) A lack of standards in M2M has been repeatedly flagged up as a key barrier to driving the M2M market forwards, says Andrew Brown*. Over the last few years, various Standard Development Organisations (SDOs) have been working on unifying initiatives.
Read moreOpen Mobile Alliance (OMA) joins oneM2M Partnership
The Open Mobile Alliance (OMA) announced it has joined the oneM2M Partnership, which was launched in July 2012 to enable the deployment of services in machine-to-machine (M2M) communications systems.
Read moreLeading ICT standards development organisations launch oneM2M
Bellevue, Washington, USA – A new global organisation, oneM2M, has been formed to create technical specifications to ensure that machine-to-machine (M2M) communications can effectively operate to agreed standards on a worldwide scale.
Read moreTIA’s first smart device communications specification released
Claiming that this will lay the foundation for future architectural and IP-enabled application adoption across the M2M sector, The Telecommunications Industry Association’s (TIA)
Read moreTIA brings together M2M standards bodies
The Telecommunications Industry Association is to host a meeting of experts from various standards developing organisations (SDOs) and similar forums from around the world who will look into the trends of machine-to-machine (M2M) standardisation.
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