Whether it’s starlings teaching us about high speed, resilient networks, or training IoT execs by Horsepower, Gilli Coston and Ken Figueredo show that the world of technology has much to learn from Nature. It’s also Human Nature to make fantastically bad decisions – and Trending Tech Podcast hears how technology can bail you out if you decide to post a friend home from Australia. Listen, people do! Plus the SEC says Blockchain is more than a question of trust … it’s also about iced tea. And finally, Jeremy Cowan gets an eyeful of upcoming news in Augmented Reality.
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May 25, 2021
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So much to cover in 30 minutes: We’re at the beginning of the centralised role that MEC is going to play in enterprise 5G, as Dheeraj Remella, CPO of VoltDB tells Tech Trends Pod. He deftly handles the loaded question of where to bring edge intelligence. And we’re at another watershed, says analyst, Jim Morrish of Transforma Insights; 2020 is a TIPping point in the drive to OpenRAN. Open architecture is in use at Vodafone, Telefonica, Etisalat, and Japan’s Rakuten, to name just a few telcos. Oh, and it works! And before we share what made us laugh, hear how virtual reality training in the enterprise is faster and cheaper than old school methods as you learn 3 steps to improve your business training. (more…)
October 19, 2020
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Brand new connected home over IP (CHIP) standards from the Zigbee Alliance are set to give frustrated smart home owners the ease of use, security, and interoperability they demand. But not before Jeremy Cowan and his guests Steve Hanna of Infineon and journalist Dave Howell tackle the messy issues of Elon Musk and pigs’ brains, anti-COVID wearables, and ‘smart motorways’ that are just dumb!
September 18, 2020
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Matt Hatton of Transforma Insights tells the Tech Trends Pod host, Jeremy Cowan about 7 ways to harness ArtificiaI Intelligence, IoT and other disruptive technologies for your competitive advantage. Journalist Nick Booth reports that academics are forecasting chipsets made for the edge will overtake AI chipsets for the cloud in 5 years’ time. While Jeremy’s still wondering why Russia’s COVID vaccine wasn’t good enough for its President. Just Putin that out there.
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August 21, 2020
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We take a look at the Internet of Things business and Digital Transformation. George Malim examines what’s behind the news that NTT DoCoMo has binned all further work using Narrowband-IoT. Matt Hatton busts some Internet of Things myths. And Jeremy Cowan asks them both to describe how everyone’s business landscape will change after COVID-19. Plus what made us laugh in tech lately. Because Life’s already serious enough. (more…)
May 6, 2020
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Open source software can be downloaded for little or no cost and it can be used in myriad ways. The Open Source Initiative (OSI) is a non-profit corporation whose goal is to promote commercial usage and it maintains and promotes the open source definition. To be OSI certified, the software must be distributed under a license that guarantees the right to read, redistribute, and modify the software. The source code is made available for modification. (more…)
January 17, 2019
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XIAMEN, CHINA–September 13, 2018–Ursalink, an innovative manufacturer of the most reliable and robust M2M/IoT products, unveils UrsalinkVPN. As a matter of fact, UrsalinkVPN acts as a secure termination point for all Ursalink routers and offers seamless communication. (more…)
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…)
December 7, 2018
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Blockchain networks are secure, redundant and self-healing. When deployed they “build trust, reduce costs and accelerate transactions”. The quote comes from IBM. The company has more than 1,000 staff and $200 million invested in the blockchain-powered IoT. Deployments have been made by Maersk, a cargo shipping giant, and Walmart, the world’s biggest retailer, but small and medium-sized enterprises can obtain similar benefits. Blockchain is a mainstream development that really does break new ground, as did the Internet and voice followed by video over IP. (more…)
November 19, 2018
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XIAMEN, CHINA April 19, 2018–Ursalink (www.ursalink.com), an innovative manufacturer of the most reliable and robust M2M/IoT products, will announce the worldwide release of its newfangled networking solution, LoRaWAN gateway, at NXT Asia 2018 held June 26 -28, 2018 at Marina Bay Sands, Singapore.
LoRaWAN, in short, is a Low Power Wide Area Network specification providing seamless interoperability among smart things and giving back the freedom to users, developers, and businesses. It creates a new generation of sophisticated security, low power consumption, unmatched expandability and wide network coverage for the horizontal and vertical use.
The Ursalink LoRaWAN Gateway unites compelling technology with forward thinking design to influence the positive development of IoT, sharing insights into the benefits of wireless networking solution for enterprise’s long-term goals. It is fully interoperable with LoRaWAN™ compliant device, the capabilities of automated Ethernet/LTE failover and rugged enclosure design allow Ursalink LoRaWAN Gateway to integrate easily across diverse operation environments. With multiple 3rd party network servers, it becomes an ideal choice for public or private LoRaWAN IoT deployment.
During the trade show, Ursalink will be exhibiting at Booth 5N4-01 on Level 5 and display a broad array of new possibilities for your IoT projects developments.
It would be a great pleasure to meet you at NXT Asia 2018 and delves into this interconnected world together.
What’s amazing about Ursalink LoRaWAN Gateway:
Durable and sturdy design: IP67 enclosure with waterproof certified
Redundant connection: automated Ethernet/LTE failover leaves offline aside
High receiver sensitivity: powerful antennas together with strong modules integration
Universal networking flexibility: Integrates preset for multiple external LoRa Network Server, and adapts to global radio frequency
It empowers businesses in the areas of:
Energy
Smart Grid
Smart cities
Industrial monitoring
Home and building automation
About Ursalink
Ursalink is a professional high-tech enterprise specializing in the design and manufacture of best-in-class industrial-grade M2M/IoT hardware and solutions with superior performance, relentless reliability and unquestioned security for the global market. With a deep, rich suite of IoT and M2M network services, Ursalink offers true global connectivity, with high-quality integration solutions for customers from all industries. For more information, please visit www.ursalink.com.