(Sponsored News) – The user is a cash escort company in Macedonia. To strengthen the intelligent management of cash transportation, optimize the transportation process, and ensure the efficiency and safety of escort, the company decided to use Chainway C75 smart printing handheld computers to manage the cash in transit process.
In the traditional cash-in-transit (CIT) process management, company management manually records, register and manage the crucial information of the cash box transportation process, which is inefficient, low-risk control and highly dependent on people. And the communication between banks and escort companies is more traditional, with low communication efficiency and poor linkage.
To solve the above problems, CHAINWAY company provides Chainway C75 smart handheld computers for Macedonian escorts. They use the Chainway C75 PDAs to fully automate and manage the CIT process, such as schedule tasks, scan shipments and organize teams, etc. They can also print the slips as proof of shipments receiving or dispatch by the CIT teams to make the escort company business processes safer, smarter, and more accurate.
The new system significantly improves the speed, efficiency, accuracy, integration of bank treasury handover information, the convenience of treasury management, and effectively reduces delays and data errors. And strengthen the real-time information exchange between the escort company and the bank, which is conducive to the real-time control of the entire business process by both parties and minimizes risks. Besides, the application of information technology has reduced the dependence of company management on people. It helps the company in managing and reducing human management costs.
February 26, 2021
Posted by: IoT global network
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The term artificial intelligence or AI refers to the intelligence of the machines or an intensive technician process whereby the machines are made intelligent. Artificial intelligence is the next popular subject in the world of digitization. AI generally refers to cognitive actions that the human mind is capable of such as problem-solving, rationalizing, comparing, and learning. In the current world of technology, AI has a special role to play that deals with image recognition, delivery of instructions through speech and also designing. This is a highly technical domain which has some of the most challenging and rewarding jobs in the information technology sector. (more…)
September 25, 2019
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The 3rd Annual Smart Cities International Symposium & Exhibition, January 22-24, 2019 in Chicago brings together thought leaders and practitioners from around the world to explore the most recent technology advances, business models, and lessons learned to date in making the Smart City a reality. (more…)
January 2, 2019
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While you can do IoT without an IoT platform, it certainly aids getting an IoT solution up and running quickly and probably at lower cost than alternative approaches. Middleware is needed to enable communications between the OT (operation technology) domain where data is generated and the business IT (information technology) domain where it is used. That’s the baseline function of an IoT platform. Middleware is also employed to facilitate secure monitoring, control and analysis of device and sensor behaviour in the field. IoT platforms are therefore a key enabling product. Their functionality largely determines the performance and efficiency of IoT solutions.
Given the prognosis for the growth of IoT it is hardly surprising that a plethora of platform vendors have thrown their hat into the arena. Depending on what the term ‘IoT platform’ covers, right now there are upwards of 500 in the market in all shapes and sizes. That means the market is ultra-competitive and it is also confusing because vendors make similar, often overhyped claims for their product. In addition, it is hard to make apples versus apples comparisons since the platforms often address different requirements. A solution that employs over a hundred thousand devices will need a platform that is communications centric. One that requires integration with existing enterprise systems required will require a robust device management capability.
Those are two of five major categories that Beecham Research employs. In addition to device management and connectivity they include security, application development and data management/analytics as well as vertical market-specific platforms, such as Smart City oriented and developer-oriented. Vendors will typically focus on their area of expertise, but platform strengths have to align with solution needs: it’s a make or break issue. Therefore the requisite solution may involve a combination of different platforms covering different layers in the overall IoT stack.
Replacing confusion with clarity
Evaluating the performance of 500 platforms is clearly a difficult, time-consuming process and it becomes an even more significant issue when two or more platforms are required. Users may elect to “play safe” and go with one of the heavy hitters. However – which one? This can also result in a platform that is expensive, over-engineered and not optimised for the particular solution requirement.
Beecham Research recognised the emergence of this issue and created a comprehensive database on the various platforms as well as a matching tool known as IoT Pilot. Users enter their baseline requirements and IoT Pilot is then employed to navigate the database and give the user a list of vendors whose products match the performance criteria.
Performance parameters are analysed and presented in a structured way for all products, which facilitates comparisons. In addition, there is background information on the relevant vendors, bullet points on the key strengths and categories, together with a “heat map”. This is a 5 x 5 matrix (example above) comprising performance indicators mapped against generic platform functionality. These maps allow users to see a platform’s functionality and performance parameters and thereby obtain a holistic, memorable impression.
In a nutshell, the service replaces multiple product confusion with insightful clarity.
October 19, 2018
Posted by: IoT global network
Hexagon AB, a provider of digital solutions, announced Xalt, a new framework for accelerating digital transformation – fast-tracking a customer’s ability to fully leverage IoT data. The goal of Xalt is to create Autonomous Connected Ecosystems (ACE), (more…)
June 14, 2018
Posted by: Zenobia Hegde
InterDigital, Inc, a mobile technology research and development company, announced the appointment of Dr. Henry Tirri as chief technology officer. Dr. Tirri is a technology executive with deep experience in a variety of technology areas, including areas of increasing relevance to mobile such as artificial intelligence, (more…)
May 18, 2018
Posted by: Zenobia Hegde
These days it’s rare that publishers launch a new magazine, but that’s what we’re doing here. The publishers of IoT-Now.com, IoT Now magazine, IoTGlobalNetwork.com and IoTNowTransport.com are pleased to be able to extend their reach with a global print publication that is also available digitally. So, what will you find in IoT Now Transport 360?
May 9, 2018
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The Industrial Internet Consortium® (IIC™), the organisation transforming business and society by accelerating the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT), announced the publication of the IIC IoT Security Maturity Model: Description and Intended Use white paper. (more…)
April 11, 2018
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A new conception of broadband is on target to be achieved as the industry experiences an era of unparalleled change and challenge, and networks transform to meet the opportunities of 5G,‘cloudification,’ the Internet of Things (IoT), gigabit access, open source solutions and the growing influence of Artificial Intelligence (AI). (more…)
March 27, 2018
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Industrial systems integrator, Boulting Technology, has announced a new alliance with NETbuilder, a provider of software and IT consulting services. The alliance will enable Boulting to provide UK clients across manufacturing, process and other industries with a full suite of end-to-end digitalisation services. (more…)
March 26, 2018
Posted by: Zenobia Hegde