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The role of IoT in offices in 2023

As we move towards the future, companies are already experimenting with new models for their work environment. The UK Parliament reports that in September 2022, around 22% of workers are working at least one day from home per week. LHH’s article ‘The Post-COVID-19 Office: Physical Space Reimagined’ highlights how the new working normal has required companies to re-configure their physical spaces. Offices in the new era must adapt to become more efficient, productive, and cost-effective by implementing new technologies and layouts.

One recommended change includes upgrading IT infrastructure to adapt to remote hybrid working policies. The Internet of Things (IoT) is considered one of the most notable innovations. The IoT is a network of physical devices, vehicles, and buildings embedded with electronics, software, sensors, and network connectivity, enabling these objects to collect and exchange data. In the next few years, IoT devices will be integrated into office spaces in various ways. Today, we’ll discuss the role of IoT in offices in 2023:

It will improve connectivity among colleagues
By 2023, the IoT will significantly impact connectivity and collaboration in hybrid and remote offices. The technology allows companies to connect their employees and workstations with the rest of the world. This means that they can better communicate and collaborate remotely and access important documents from anywhere. This system can drive productivity while reducing costs associated with office space and travel expenses.

The IoT also finds application in physical office spaces. For example, if an employee wants to find out who is working on a particular project or needs help finishing a report, they can ask their virtual assistant. The IoT will allow office staff to collaborate more efficiently by sharing information and working together in real time in 2023 and beyond.

It will create an intelligent office ecosystem
The environmental impact will increasingly become a core business concern in 2023. To this end, IoT can play a huge role in office spaces by creating intelligent ecosystems that can mitigate excessive energy consumption. Through a central control hub, office administrators can easily leverage technology to provide employees with a more pleasant work environment. The smart thermostat is one example of a device that can control the internal climate of the office. New technologies, such as Google Nest, can connect to sensors around the building and learn employees’ optimal temperature habits. They can adjust your offices’ heating and cooling schedule to save energy when you don’t need it.

In 2023 and beyond, there is a need to balance the environmental impact with employee productivity and satisfaction. The IoT provides innovative solutions, such as intelligent ecosystems, to address this growing concern.

It will provide smarter security solutions
An MIT Technology Review Insights poll revealed that global business leaders have become more aggressive in their cybersecurity approaches in the past few years. In 2023, this trend will likely continue as end-user security continues to top the list of organisational concerns. Because IoT technology has been the subject of cyber-attacks and privacy concerns, its security subfield has been gaining much attention over the past few years.

Various methodologies under the umbrella of IoT security are now put in place to strengthen the entire infrastructure. Programs such as public key infrastructure (PKI) authentication and Application program interface (API) security are some of the few methods IT professionals in 2023 are using to reduce the vulnerabilities of their current IoT technology in office spaces.

The Internet of Things will continue to grow in the coming years as more and more companies see the value it can bring to their business processes. In 2023 and beyond, this technology will see an increased role in hybrid and remote office spaces as it opens up new opportunities for productivity, collaboration, and security protection.

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November 15, 2022

Posted by: IoT global network

Telit, Cámara Argentina de IoT partner to support member companies focused on IoT

Irvine, United States – Telit, a global provider in the Internet of Things (IoT), announced a partnership with Cámara Argentina de IoT – Argentine Chamber of IoT – (CAIoT). A member association that works to stimulate the IoT market, CAIoT addresses regulatory and legal aspects, facilitates contact between the demand and supply of IoT solutions, enhances knowledge of all verticals of this industry, and encourages the dissemination and promotion of IoT as a new growth engine for the Internet in Argentina and beyond. (more…)

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Posted by: Janmesh Chintankar

Semtech, Exeger demonstrate solar harvesting technology for IoT sensors

CAMARILLO, Calif., 10 November 2022 – Semtech Corporation , a global supplier of high performance analog and mixed-signal semiconductors and advanced algorithms, announces its collaboration with Exeger, a Swedish deep-tech company manufacturing fully customisable solar cells. Combining Semtech’s LoRa Edge asset management platform with Exeger’s Powerfoyle solar cell technology significantly extends the battery life of asset tracking and environmental sensing devices. (more…)

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November 11, 2022

Posted by: Shriya Raban

Phosphorus, Concept Data partner to expand xIoT attack surface management and remediation in Europe

Nashville, United states – Phosphorus, the provider of proactive and full-scope security for the extended Internet of Things (xIoT), announced a new distributor partnership for the European market with Concept Data, a IT and cybersecurity value-added distributor. The partnership will see the two companies jointly delivering a new generation of xIoT security solutions across the region. (more…)

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November 9, 2022

Posted by: Janmesh Chintankar

TI unifies fragmented IoT ecosystems with Matter-enabled wireless MCU software

Dallas, United States – Enabling smarter connections to the world around us, Texas Instruments (TI) introduced Matter-enabled software development kits for Wi-Fi and Thread SimpleLink wireless microcontrollers (MCUs) that will streamline adoption of the Matter protocol in Internet of Things (IoT) applications. The software builds on TI’s close involvement with the Connectivity Standards Alliance in the 2.4-GHz connectivity space. (more…)

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Posted by: Janmesh Chintankar

Memfault, Nordic Semiconductor deliver device reliability to Bluetooth low energy IoT products

3 November 2022 – Memfault, provider of the IoT reliability platform, has announced an extension of its partnership with Nordic Semiconductor to give Bluetooth Low Energy developers building on nRF52 and nRF53 Series easy access to Memfault’s device reliability engineering capabilities. (more…)

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November 8, 2022

Posted by: Shriya Raban

Lacuna Space, Wyld Networks partner to roll-out global satellite solutions for the IoT market

Lacuna Space, the provider of global satellite connectivity for the Internet of Things (IoT) announces their partnership with Wyld Networks. Their agreement allows Wyld to transfer data from its low-power, sensor-to-satellite LoRaWAN terminals and modules through Lacuna’s network of Low Earth Orbiting (LEO) and Mid Earth Orbiting (MEO) satellites for IoT applications where there is little or no alternative connectivity. Wyld Networks will resell data from the existing and planned Lacuna constellation of satellites. (more…)

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November 4, 2022

Posted by: Shriya Raban

Kudelski IoT keySTREAM receives Digital Trust Label after comprehensive security audit

Cheseaux-sur-Lausanne, Switzerland and Phoenix, United States – Kudelski IoT, a division of the Kudelski Group, the provider in digital security and IoT solutions, announced that its Kudelski IoT keySTREAM was audited and labeled a trustworthy system according to the criteria of Swiss-based Digital Trust Label. keySTREAM creates trust between devices and networks, providing a simple solution for the in-field credential provisioning of IoT devices, encrypting and controlling access to their data, updating them securely with new security and functionality, and managing these devices throughout their entire lifecycle. (more…)

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November 3, 2022

Posted by: Janmesh Chintankar

Wiliot, Identiv partner to manufacture initial order of 25mn units of its IoT Pixel tags

San Diego, United States – Wiliot, the Internet of Things whose IoT platform is on the path to enabling trillions of “things” to gain intelligence, announced its single order for the company’s IoT Pixel tags. The order represents an important milestone for Wiliot and the Ambient IoT ecosystem which is poised to change supply chain efficiency, sustainability, and productivity. The 25 million IoT Pixels will be manufactured by Identiv, the largest producers of specialty RFID tags, inlays, and labels, and is the part of an even larger order to be delivered to a new customer. (more…)

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November 2, 2022

Posted by: Janmesh Chintankar

TD SYNNEX debuts data-IoTSolv with focus on new data and IoT solutions

Fremont & Clearwater, United States – TD SYNNEX is announcing the launch of Data-IoTSolv in the Americas, a set of solutions that gives partners the tools to leverage data analytics and internet of things (IoT) to accelerate business growth. (more…)

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November 1, 2022

Posted by: Janmesh Chintankar