IoTNews

Brother International among first to implement combined Bastian Solutions and Quuppa system for advanced IoT and location

Bastian Solutions, a Toyota Advanced Logistics company and material handling systems integrator, and Quuppa, a specialist in advanced location systems, reports that one of the first implementations through its recently announced partnership is with Brother International Corp. Brother is a provider of home, business and industrial products. (more…)

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May 30, 2019

Posted by: Anasia D'mello

Ericsson and SoftBank Corp to deploy multi-band 5G network and jointly explore use cases

Ericsson has been selected by SoftBank Corp. (SoftBank) as a 5G vendor for the deployment of a multi-band 5th Generation mobile communications network in Japan following a series of successful joint proof-of-concept activities that began in 2015. (more…)

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May 29, 2019

Posted by: Anasia D'mello

Smart apps that your four-legged friends will love

About 23% of UK households own at least one or more smart home devices, according to YouGov’s Smart Homes 2018 report. When people speak about Internet of Things (IoT) solutions for homes or smart home devices, says Jocelyn Brown, a freelance writer, they usually mean devices that are focused primarily on humans. (more…)

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May 28, 2019

Posted by: Anasia D'mello

Vannin Ventures invests in UK IoT technology firm

Isle of Man-based business incubator, Vannin Ventures, has invested in Trak365, a UK technology start-up focused on the Internet of Things (IoT) technology. (more…)

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Posted by: Anasia D'mello

Aaeon aims to make controlling industrial embedded hardware simple with HERO SDK for Linux

Aaeon, a specialist in industrial embedded solutions, has released the new HERO SDK toolkit for Linux. This toolkit makes hardware control and monitoring a snap, says its developers by speeding up deployment and time-to-market for developers who choose Linux based platforms for their applications. (more…)

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Telefónica and Schindler join forces to provide IoT connectivity for elevators and escalators worldwide

Telefónica and Schindler have formed a global partnership for digital connectivity. Under the agreement, Telefónica will be the IoT and network connectivity partner for Schindler’s digital offering for smart elevators and escalators – Schindler Ahead. (more…)

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New ITU Focus Group to optimise environmental efficiency with artificial intelligence

ITU has established a new Focus Group to study environmental efficiency in the age of Artificial Intelligence, increasing automation, and smart manufacturing. The group’s work is also expected to support ITU’s ongoing studies of the environmental requirements of IMT-2020 (5G) systems. (more…)

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Eight-port switch supports new IEEE 802.3bt Power over Ethernet (PoE) standard to create cost-effective smart lighting systems

Microchip Technology Inc., via its Microsemi subsidiary, claims a cost-effective eight-port Power over Ethernet (PoE) switch which provides guaranteed power of 60 Watts (W) per port for all eight ports simultaneously. Ideal for digital ceiling installations, the IEEE 802.3bt-compliant PDS-408G PoE switch runs noise-free with a fanless design. (more…)

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May 27, 2019

Posted by: Anasia D'mello

The cutting-edge technologies powering the warehouse

As global taste for rapid delivery increases, so too does the pressure on those facilitating logistics internationally. Regardless of the scale of operation, says Dean Porter at Zebra Technologies, inventory management is one of the most frequently reported pain points in the warehouse and logistics industries. (more…)

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Fraud in the IPv4 market encourages calls for extra precautions from sellers and buyers

Earlier this month the American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN), won a critical legal case which set a precedent against IPv4 address fraud. The verdict determined that ARIN was defrauded of approximately 735.000 IPv4 addresses by an individual who used 11 shelf companies to do so. The perpetrator was ordered to return the fraudulently obtained resources and cover US$350,000 (€312,350) of legal fees. (more…)

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Posted by: Anasia D'mello