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Ericsson apologises for telco service failures, identifies expired software certificate as main issue

Ericsson has issued a statement apologising to its customers and customers’ customers for causing a lengthy loss of all mobile data and some voice services yesterday. As we reported, a failure in Ericsson software deployed by O2 UK and SoftBank in Japan led to a day-long service outage on Thursday, December 6th.
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December 7, 2018

Posted by: Anasia D'mello

Huawei CFO arrested in Canada ‘at US request’, while Ericsson is blamed for O2 UK and Japan network fails

WEEK IN TELCO IT – Mainstream media outlets have been dominated in the last 24 hours by two telecoms-related news stories. As Jeremy Cowan reports, the China-based network systems giant, Huawei is demanding the release from detention in Canada of its CFO. Meanwhile, network operator O2, (more…)

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Posted by: Anasia D'mello

Data management and data analytics: A synergistic relationship

Connectivity management enables data calls to be made to devices. Devices generate data, which is the fuel that powers the IoT, but the value of that data depends on what you do with it. The first step comes from data management services, which increase operational efficiency by monitoring and maintaining the performance of remote devices and improving business processes by enabling seamless sharing of data across users and devices.   (more…)

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Posted by: IoT global network

Data analytics is driving IoT’s future

IoT analytics can be divided into two broad categories: device data analytics and network analytics. A further division can be made into descriptive, diagnostic, predictive and prescriptive analytics. These are generic terms that predate IoT, but they are just as relevant today. The early analysis of enterprise data, e.g. data generated by mainstream systems like CRM and ERP, was and still is done with a Business Intelligence platform. (more…)

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Posted by: IoT global network

Ursalink Officially Launches DeviceHub – Its Centralized Device Management Platform

Xiamen, China August 29, 2018 – Ursalink, a customer-centric IoT/M2M hardware provider, proudly launched Ursalink DeviceHub. To clarify, Ursalink DeviceHub is a centralized device management platform. Therefore, it empowers strong connectivity between engineers and devices. Meanwhile, it provides an affordable solution for easily deploying devices across multiple locations.

As a result, Ursalink DeviceHub allows engineers to manage Ursalink routers from a single location anytime. In addition, it is able to monitor all critical parameters of remote routers. For example, it can perform configuration, upgrade firmware, analyze system log, create graphic reports and more. Certainly, it helps to improve productivity, reduce costs, and enhance the intelligence of your network and business operations.

Key Features:

Device Configuration: Configure device and synchronize profiles remotely
Firmware Upgrade: Upgrade firmware in bulk remotely
Real-Time Monitoring: Acquire device’s location and more
Alternative Hosting: Hosted by Ursalink or on your own server
Comprehensive Report: Generate reports of failed connection, firmware upgrade, etc.
.DEB Package Installation: Installed via .deb files
Secure Access: Accessed securely via HTTPS network protocol
Task List: Pause running/to-do missions & Restart paused/failed missions

Consequently, with so many features available, Ursalink DeviceHub, thus, makes itself easy to sync, monitor and manage data anytime.

Key Benefits:

Fast DEB Installation: No complex compilation is needed.
Data Analysis: System log from all Ursalink devices can be firstly restored and secondly composed in graphic reports. Thus, users can easily analyze data.
Cost Reduction: Automation, remote control & synchronization make, therefore, resource usage effective and efficient and require fewer people to operate

 

Ursalink DeviceHub Packages:

Datasheet
Installation Guide
User Guide

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Posted by: Ursalink

Small businesses left in the dark over edge computing

Small businesses in the UK are falling behind their larger counterparts when it comes to the adoption of new technologies according to a new report, with just 38% of smaller companies making use of Edge computing systems compared to 60% of bigger businesses. (more…)

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December 6, 2018

Posted by: Anasia D'mello

Mellanox Ethernet adapter facilitates high performance network solutions at Alibaba

Mellanox Technologies, Ltd., a supplier of high-performance, end-to-end smart interconnect solutions for data centre servers and storage systems, announced that its RDMA over Ethernet (RoCE) 25Gbps ConnectX network adapters have been successfully deployed in Alibaba Infrastructure Services’ production network. (more…)

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Posted by: Anasia D'mello

ETSI Open Source MANO announces release FIVE, 5G ready

ETSI is excited to announce the availability of OSM Release FIVE. This new Release is a huge step towards 5G network deployments and their end-to-end orchestration by telecom operators. In Release FIVE, OSM extends its orchestration capabilities beyond virtual domains, expanding them across transport networks; (more…)

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Posted by: Anasia D'mello

Applitools claims to introduce industry’s first automated root cause analysis to quickly pinpoint bugs within web applications

Applitools, the provider in Application Visual Management (AVM), claims to announced the industry’s first automated root cause analysis for bugs within web applications. For the first time, front-end developers and QA professionals can pinpoint the cause of bugs in application code within minutes, (more…)

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Posted by: Anasia D'mello

Renesas Electronics announces industry’s first USB-C combo buck-boost battery charger for mobile computing systems

Renesas Electronics Corporation, a supplier of advanced semiconductor solutions, introduced the industry’s first USB-C buck-boost battery charger to support both Narrow Voltage Direct Charging (NVDC) and Hybrid Power Buck-Boost (HPBB) charging for notebooks, ultrabooks, tablets, and power banks using the reversible USB Type-C connector cable. (more…)

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December 5, 2018

Posted by: Anasia D'mello