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Industry 4.0 Summit 2019

Event date: 10 – 11 April, 2019
Manchester, United Kingdom

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January 17, 2019

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Open source and open standards

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…)

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Application development

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 and that is determined by the application. Therefore while it is clearly important to develop the optimum applications for specific IoT solutions, that objective of the exercise should be clearly defined and the different ways that it could be realised have to be considered with equal care.

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The Future of IoT and IoT Testing

It goes without saying that for IoT to be effective, apps and devices must be tested in real world conditions. For example, says Pooja Tyagi, testing engineering specialist, NTT DATA UK, in conditions where there is poor connectivity and in less than favourable environments to ensure high quality at all times, (more…)

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Java Card 3.1 designed to boost IoT device security at the network edge

Oracle has released Java Card 3.1, the latest version of the popular and open application platform used to secure some of the world’s most sensitive devices. (more…)

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January 16, 2019

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Machine learning deployment launchpad Seldon secures £2.7mn in seed round led by Amadeus Capital Partners

Seldon, a machine learning deployment specialist, announced a £2.7 million (€3.05 million) funding round led by Amadeus Capital Partners alongside Global Brain Corporation, Techstars and other existing investors.

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Passive RFIDs have competitive edge over active but tech advances may close the gap, says Frost

The growth of Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) and cloud have given a huge boost to the adoption of radio frequency identification (RFID) technology in Manufacturing 4.0. (more…)

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January 15, 2019

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IoT: Preparing our future workforce

Data scientists have often been compared to the heart and soul of the running of Internet of Things (IoT) projects, says Anthony Sayers, IoT Evangelist at Software AG. As the gatekeeper to every organisations capability to make more informed decisions with their data, these individuals are considered vital for successful IoT projects. (more…)

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BLE tech scoops new biz in indoor asset location for healthcare, offices and even the army: Part 1

As Jeremy Cowan, IoT Now’s editorial director, finds talking to Thomas Hasselman, chief marketing officer of Finland-based Quuppa, there is a thread running through all of these. It starts with Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) technology and takes us to the door of mobile network operator, Orange. (more…)

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January 14, 2019

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When the IoT meets robotics, wonders can happen

Most technologies today have been developed to make our lives easier. And that’s exactly what the Internet of Things (IoT) aims to do. If you think of the IoT, images of smart connected appliances will probably pop into your mind. (more…)

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