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Ericsson expects 4G and 5G cellular IoT to impact in four sectors

Ericsson unveiled the next steps in the evolution of cellular IoT . The company has also launched new solutions that it says will enable service providers to address a larger part of the Internet of Things market with diverse use cases across verticals including automotive, manufacturing, and utilities. (more…)

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January 31, 2019

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Fit and forget: The threat posed by unconfigured IoT

The march of ‘smart’ technology has seen every conceivable device in our homes and offices ‘enhanced’ with some form of connectivity. While this offers additional functionality for some, says Ken Munro, partner at Pen Test Partners(more…)

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Pangea and Kingston University team up to use 5G for in-ambulance video to triage patients

Through a partnership programme dubbed the Knowledge Transfer Program Partnership (KTP)Pangea is teaming up with the UK’s Kingston University to apply the power of a 5G network to data transferral. (more…)

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How IoT can help with HVAC big data: Part 2

IoT (Internet of Things) sensors, which are embedded within the electronics, software, and actuators of a typical HVAC system, provide a slew of valuable information that can be later analysed for purposes of energy consumption, peak demand reduction, and systems efficiency. (more…)

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Why big data and building analytics aren’t going anywhere: Part 1

In 2014, businesses around the globe collectively produced a whopping 8.4 zettabytes (or 8.4 trillion gigabytes) of digital content, up from 2.7 zettabytes in 2012. That’s a lot of information to parse — hence the term “big data,” which describes the trend of processing high-volume and highly variable information to (more…)

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January 30, 2019

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OpenFog’s Vasey to give a keynote on fog and edge computing’s crucial role in enabling enterprise AI

Matt Vasey, chairman of the OpenFog Consortium, will deliver a keynote next week addressing fog and edge computing’s crucial role in enabling AI in enterprise ecosystems at IoT Evolution Expo. The conference takes place in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, January 29th to February 1st.

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January 29, 2019

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Growing adoption of IIoT in food & drink sector to enable end-to-end supply chain traceability

A rapidly growing urban population and increased consumer awareness regarding sustainability are prompting food & beverage companies and manufacturers to employ digital solutions to ensure product quality. They have continuously invested in technological innovations with a focus on food processing, safety, and packaging to distinguish themselves in an intensely competitive marketplace. (more…)

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BigChange appoints French business leader to spearhead European expansion

BigChange, the mobile workforce technology company, has appointed Frederic Dupeyron, an experienced transportation and technology industry leader, to spearhead its expansion in mainland Europe.

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Keep your head in the clouds with a rugged IoT gateway

Aaeon, a developer of advanced IoT solutions, has releases the AIOT-IP6801, described as a compact, powerful, and customisable IoT gateway device. With an IP68 rating, this rugged system can be deployed in almost any environment, allowing your applications to stay connected no matter where they’re located. (more…)

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NetComm’s new self-install technology aims to cut time and cost of connecting customers to ultra-fast broadband

NetComm launched its new 5G Fixed Wireless self-installation technology that aims to ‘super-charge the 5G Fixed Wireless market’, says the company, by enabling network operators to cut the time and cost of connecting customers to ultra-fast broadband.  (more…)

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