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IoT specialists, Arm, have put together the ultimate collection of reports, whitepapers and case studies to take your utilities business to the next level. (more…)
December 7, 2018
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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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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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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.
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.
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:
IoT specialists, Arm, have put together the ultimate collection of reports, whitepapers and case studies to take your utilities business to the next level. (more…)
December 3, 2018
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Without managed connectivity there is no IoT. Without device management there is no business case. Layers one and two in the IoT stack are inexorably linked. Connectivity enables data calls to be made to the devices, in turn device performance needs to be managed in order to realise the requisite solution. This process involves authenticating, provisioning, configuring, monitoring and maintaining the functionality of diverse devices. Secure access is a key component, but it is normally provided as an integral part of an end-to-end solution. (more…)
November 19, 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…)
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November 15, 2018
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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
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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
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