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Rise in security breaches drives the need for awareness amongst non-technical employees, says Frost & Sullivan

Social engineering attacks are on the rise and an increasing number of companies across Europe are investing in security awareness training (SAT) for their employees to insulate themselves from such attacks and safeguard their interests. Frost & Sullivan predicts that revenues in the SAT market in Europe will reach $564.8 million (€510.3 million) by 2023, exhibiting a CAGR of 26.1%. (more…)

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September 5, 2019

Posted by: Anasia D'mello

Articulated robot demand to surge with increasing applications in electronics industry, finds FMI study

According to a new report, the global industrial robotics market is projected to indicate substantial growth over the forecast period due to multiple driving factors such as adoption of Internet of Things (IoT) in industries and growing digitalisation of manufacturing industry across geographies. (more…)

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One in three firms struggles to integrate new tech because they lack the ‘know-how’, say staff

Technology has revolutionised the working world. Organisations are using the capabilities of different technologies to streamline and improve various aspects of their operations and processes. (more…)

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Posted by: Anasia D'mello

New Zealand City of Dunedin selects Telensa to deliver smart street lighting for 15,000 LEDs

Telensa, the provider of connected lighting and smart city data applications, has announced that its smart streetlight system has been selected by Dunedin City Council (DCC) as part of a contract with Broadspectrum to upgrade Dunedin’s streetlighting network. (more…)

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Posted by: Anasia D'mello

Are you ready for the IoT Global Awards? Entries close in 7 days!

This is your last chance to share your successful Internet of Things (IoT) use cases and business experience with a worldwide audience and secure your place as a market leader in the increasingly competitive IoT sector.  (more…)

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September 4, 2019

Posted by: IoT global network

Low power IoT service revenues to exceed $2.6bn by 2024, as operators seek new revenue streams

A new study from Juniper Research found that service revenues from low power IoT technologies will exceed $2.6 billion (2.3 billion) by 2024; rising from only $290 million (263 million) in 2019, a growth of 800% over the next 5 years. Low power IoT technologies include low-priced wireless connections that deliver low bandwidth and power saving features suited to asset monitoring. (more…)

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Posted by: Anasia D'mello

GeoSpock launches Spatial Big Data Platform 2.0

GeoSpock, the Spatial Big Data company, has launched its Spatial Big Data Platform 2.0 to reveal insights that supercharge business decision making. (more…)

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Posted by: Anasia D'mello

Enhanced Transport Management System is FIT for purpose

Digital delivery planning just got even smarter with innovative enhancements from Mandata’s TMS Go! software. Driven by a desire to augment their customers’ experiences, Mandata has been focused exclusively on the road transportation sector for over 40 years, bringing a deep understanding of today’s challenges and how to overcome them. (more…)

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A nation on pause: UK plc holding back on a digital future

58% of UK public and private sector leaders say that public nervousness around new technologies is holding them back, according to Fujitsu’s ‘Driving a Trusted Future in a Radically Changing World’ report. (more…)

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Taiwan government approves smart motorcycling technology in helmets to protect its soldiers

Jarvish Inc., a provider of smart 5G+AI+AR wearable devices, announced that it has been qualified by Taiwan’s NCSIST (National Chung-Shan Institute of Science and Technology) with its AR (Augmented Reality) smart combat helmet system in the Ministry of Defense’s Digital Tactical AR Project. (more…)

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Posted by: Anasia D'mello