Smart parking is a popular topic in each city. Sensors installed in the parking lot to detect the real-time parking status, and the data will be updated to electronic signage. With the instant display of remaining parking spaces, it significantly eased congestion issue and air pollution by guiding drivers directly to find the vacant parking space.
April 4, 2019
Posted by: Korenix Technology Co., Ltd.
March 21, 2019
Posted by: IoT global network
Event date: 9-10 July, 2019
Chicago, USA
The 4th IoT Global Innovation Forum 2019 brings together leading technology innovators, business strategists and developers from around the world for two days of focused networking and information sharing at the IoT cutting edge. Expert speakers will discuss the latest applications for traditional commercial processes as well as new business models and opportunities within the emerging Internet of Things ecosphere. (more…)
February 1, 2019
Posted by: IoT global network
Zest4 have been awarded Best IoT/M2M Provider 2018 at the Comms Business Awards, held on Thursday 21st June 2018.
Criteria judged included; company growth, product innovation, market disruption and stand-out solutions. Zest4 also evidenced a solution sold through a Channel Partner, showing just how beneficial using Zest4 can be to deliver commercial successes for your business.
Zest4 have made significant investments in recent years, highlighting our commitment to new services that will help our partners earn more revenue and differentiate themselves. Recently Zest4 invested in becoming an IoT MVNO designed and dedicated for the channel. Zest4 is totally committed to their channel partners, creating tailored on-boarding and training plans for each partner, ensuring that they make, what can be a very complicated, journey as easy as possible. Flexible commercial terms, trial solutions, and one bill for all Zest4 services are just part of what they offer, alongside our experience and expertise.
Get in touch if you’d like to learn more about how Zest4 can help with your IoT/M2M solutions. Click here
January 16, 2019
Posted by: IoT global network
Zest4 have confirmed their dedication to M2M & IoT solutions by licensing the Emport IoT platform from Arkessa, a leading M2M/IoT connectivity service provider. This association gives Zest4 the ability to deliver IoT MVNO services solutions alongside new communications technology, to maximise the IoT revenue opportunities not only in the UC channel, but to existing IoT suppliers and IoT solutions developers across all verticals.
Zest4 have acquired this capability to ensure their partners can access multiple networks, both in the UK and globally. Enabled by Arkessa’s Emport platform, partners have ultimate control under one management billing platform to manage their entire estate of SIMS irrespective of mobile network operator. Not only this, but they will be able to; track SIM usage individually, by sub estates, or in entirety; monitor data alerts, caps and SIM data allowance usage; produce data usage reports with ease and organise their estates through tags and categories of their choice.
The deal means Zest4 can offer an IoT tariff for any opportunity that a partner uncovers – with their usual competitive pricing and commercial flexibility.
Anton le Saux, Zest4’s Head of IoT said “Arkessa’s Emport is a proven Enterprise MVNO platform which we can now leverage, customise and target at UC channel businesses, verifying our position as a leading provider of IoT.”
Philip McDermott, Arkessa’s COO said “Arkessa is delighted to enable Zest4 with our Emport IoT platform, with such a strong track record of working with strategic partners to deliver UC solutions which are easy to understand and include high quality equipment, competitive prices and proactive support, it is a great fit. The Arkessa Platform-as-a-Service solution gives Zest4 the freedom to pursue their channel-focussed approach to IoT.”
Event date: 12 – 13 March, 2019
London, United Kingdom
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January 14, 2019
Posted by: IoT global network
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…)
December 7, 2018
Posted by: IoT global network
Event date: January 29 – February 1, 2019
Lauderdale, Florida, USA
November 15, 2018
Posted by: IoT global network
Interoperability is coming: it’s only a question of when, not if. The IoT is predicated on the creation of a web of platforms that support smart environments in cities, manufacturing, health, energy and so on. Companies that want to work closely with their partners are creating smart ecosystems that comprise different platforms. Therefore an efficient, secure flow of information between platforms is required. It’s required for applications like the value chains of manufacturers and it becomes a critical issue when companies are acquired. Moreover a recent McKinsey report indicates that up to 40 percent of the value of the IoT can only be enabled with interoperability. (more…)
October 23, 2018
Posted by: IoT global network
ARM, the British chip designer acquired by Softbank in September 2016 for $32 billion, recently acquired Stream Technologies for an undisclosed sum. Stream is a mobile virtual network, based in Glasgow, UK, that provides companies with a build once, deploy anywhere supply chain where any IoT device can be deployed, find a network, self-authenticate, automatically provision and connect to the lowest cost channel.
ARM is the industry’s leading supplier of microprocessor technology and the company’s marketing focuses on having its processor designs used in the expected hundreds of billions of future IoT devices. In order to realise that objective ARM was created and continuously developed Mbed technology as a way to support device creation and deployment. And in Q3 the company announced a new “device-to-data” IoT platform, known as ARM Pelion.
ARM acquired Stream in order to address connectivity management. Stream provides wireless connectivity across cellular, satellite, and low-power wide area networks. This enabled ARM Pelion to combine its own device management service, known as Mbed Cloud, with the connectivity management functionality of Stream Technologies. This combination provides a single pane of glass visibility of connectivity and device management across all devices regardless of location or network type. It gives organizations an end-to-end IoT platform for managing, connecting, provisioning and updating devices that is flexible and scalable.
This development was subsequently followed by the acquisition of Treasure Data, a company that marketed a cloud-based data management platform which enterprises use to unify data from different sources and provide a single, actionable view. Data management is needed to address the growing issues around IoT data volume, velocity and variety. Adding this capability to the Pelion IoT Platform will enable organizations to quickly, securely and sustainably create actionable insights from IoT, enterprise and third-party data.
October 19, 2018
Posted by: IoT global network