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OnLogic Helix 511 fanless industrial computer connects modern, legacy systems
To help bridge the growing gap between modern systems and the legacy technology still in use around the world, global industrial computing manufacturer, OnLogic have released the Helix 511 edge computer. It is designed for use in manufacturing, automation, energy management and other edge and IoT applications. With a wide range of modern and legacy connectivity
Read moreXvisio SeerLens One AR glasses use multiple STMicroelectronics sensor technologies
San Francisco, United States – Xvisio Technology, a XR core perception and tracking technology provider, and STMicroelectronics jointly introduce an enhanced model of Xvisio SeerLens One AR glasses product for enterprises. The upgraded AR glasses use image sensor and IMU technologies from ST. The SeerLens One is a USB-tethered AR glasses with Xvisio’s on-board vSLAM
Read moreRigado accelerates deployment of enterprise IoT solutions with launch of Edge Connect Platform
Rigado, a provider of Enterprise Bluetooth for Commercial IoT, has launched its Edge Connect Platform providing an update to its Edge-as-a-Service offering.
Read moreAre mobile operators ready to adopt open source?
Mobile operators face a range of challenges today from saturation, competition and regulation – all of which are having a negative impact on revenues. The introduction of 5G offers new customer segments and services to offset this decline. However, unlike the introduction of 4G which was dominated by consumer benefits, 5G is expected to be
Read moreOpen infrastructure, developer desktop and IoT are the focus for Ubuntu 19.04
Canonical released Ubuntu 19.04, focused on open infrastructure deployments, the developer desktop, Internet of Things (IoT), and cloud to edge software distribution.
Read moreArtificial intelligence receiving huge Kubernetes boost
There has been a 14-times increase in the amount of Artificial Intelligence (AI) start-ups launching since the turn of the century, according to a study by Stanford University. In the UK alone, says Carmine Rimi, AI product manager at Canonical – the company behind Ubuntu,
Read moreTeamViewer releases latest IoT offering with advanced feature set
TeamViewer, a global software provider for IoT, connectivity, monitoring, support, and team collaboration, has presented the latest version of its Internet of Things solution, TeamViewer IoT, at IoT Tech Expo Europe 2018 in Amsterdam.
Read moreCanonical announces deployment of Ubuntu Core across Rigado’s IoT gateways
Canonical, the company behind Ubuntu, announced that Ubuntu Core will be deployed across Rigado’s Edge Connectivity gateway solutions, further establishing Ubuntu Core as the premier operating system for edge computing devices.
Read moreSkype now available as a snap for Linux users
Canonical, the company behind Ubuntu, announced that Skype is now available as a snap, the universal Linux app packaging format. This release means that Skype can deliver its communication service to a wider range of Linux users, including millions on Ubuntu.
Read moreCanonical brings Slack digital workspace to the snap ecosystem for all Linux users
Canonical, the company behind Ubuntu, has announced the first iteration of Slack as a snap, bringing collaboration to open source users. Slack is an enterprise software platform that allows teams and businesses of all sizes to communicate effectively. Slack works seamlessly with other software tools within a single integrated environment, providing an accessible archive of an organisation’s communications, information
Read moreCanonical welcomes Spotify as a Snap for Linux users
Canonical, the company behind Ubuntu, is happy to announce that Spotify, the music streaming service, is now available as a Snap, the universal Linux app packaging format.
Read moreExploring IoT monetisation and app stores
As more enterprises embark on the path to IoT, they face 2 obstacles: monetisation and security. A number of them will stay in an analysis paralysis mode, while their competitors and the rest of the market progress. What enterprises are really after is a secure path to growth that lets them experiment now without jeopardising
Read moreResearch shows 68% of businesses are struggling to hire talent for the IoT, says Canonical
Businesses are struggling to recruit employees with the skills needed to make the Internet of Things (IoT) a success. So says, a new IoT Business Models report from Canonical, the makers of the IoT operating system, Ubuntu Core.
Read moreEdge computing powers devices to process before transmission
Mike Bell is the executive vice president of IoT & Devices at Canonical. He joined the company in October 2016 from car maker Jaguar Land Rover’s connected car and in-car entertainment business. This background gives him great familiarity with embedded devices as Canonical focuses its IoT and devices efforts on the mobility, industrial, networking and
Read moreAWS Greengrass, Ubuntu, and the upcoming boom in Edge computing
The growth of the edge computing market has been well-documented. BI Intelligence predicted that 5.6 billion Enterprise and Government IoT devices will be connected to edge devices by 2020 – up from approximately 15 billion today.
Read moreIntranets of Things to be enabled by containerised public and private network infrastructure
Quortus and Expeto are co-operating to speed the deployment of innovative communications services by wireless internet service providers (WISPs), mobile and virtual network operators (MNOs and MVNOs), and Internet of Things (IoT) product or service providers.
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