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26 Nov 2024
How to choose between Windows 10 IoT and Linux
Choosing between Windows IoT and Linux for IoT device management might seem like an obvious choice, but six core factors could sway IT leaders to make an unexpected decision. Continue Reading
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03 Oct 2024
How to enroll Windows IoT devices in Microsoft Intune
Managing Windows IoT devices starts with the proper enrollment, and administrators can take advantage of Microsoft Intune's capabilities to unify endpoint management. Continue Reading
By- Peter van der Woude, InSpark
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Blog Post
13 Nov 2019
Can trusted data exchanges help grow ethical AI?
Organizations are developing AI technology rapidly, which makes it even more vital for IT pros to understand the ethics around AI and data security. Continue Reading
By- Chiaren Cushing, Equinix
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30 Oct 2019
AI, blockchain and IoT convergence improves daily applications
IT pros may find IoT, blockchain and AI difficult to conceptualize as individual technologies, but together, the three can generate data, improve analysis and establish trust. Continue Reading
By- Jessica Groopman, Kaleido Insights
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29 Oct 2019
IoT and AI push tech ethics to the forefront of development
AI and IoT sensors have tied humans and machines closer than ever without much hesitation, but organizations must learn to apply ethics in technology development. Continue Reading
By- Jessica Groopman, Kaleido Insights
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28 Oct 2019
How connected RPA drives collaborative transformation
Organizations that adopt connected RPA with AI and cognitive technologies enable them to automate tasks within their businesses, as well as their new and existing applications. Continue Reading
By- Pat Geary, Blue Prism
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24 Oct 2019
How did the Apollo landing shape future uses of IoT?
The technology used to make the Apollo lunar landing possible was just the start of the spread of IoT to manufacturing, healthcare and education. Continue Reading
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24 Oct 2019
Epoxy’s role in IoT device PCB assembly and manufacturing
Understanding epoxy characteristics, curing conditions, viscosity and glass-transition temperature ensures that die attachment and wire bonding joints in IoT device PCB assembly are more robust. Continue Reading
By- Zulki Khan, NexLogic Tech., Inc.
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17 Oct 2019
How to overcome IoT performance testing challenges
IoT that interacts with things -- rather than human users -- introduces new challenges in effective testing, but IT pros can use design best practices to ensure applications will scale. Continue Reading
By- Tom Nolle, Andover Intel
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16 Oct 2019
The secret to powering IoT devices
Using the newest battery technology in IoT devices can affect device and data collection success more than manufacturers realize. Lighter, thinner, more flexible batteries can result in improved ... Continue Reading
By- EJ Shin, Jenax
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08 Oct 2019
3 E's of AI: Creating explainable AI
Organizations can use blockchain and explainable latent features to make AI understandable and push ethical, highly predictive AI technology into production more quickly. Continue Reading
By- Scott Zoldi, FICO
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13 Sep 2019
A guide for smart supply chain visibility
Organizations can make better purchasing decisions and prepare for potential crises by improving the line of sight for supply chains with IoT telematics and infrastructure. Continue Reading
By- Jeff Newman, CalAmp
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27 Aug 2019
The unseen killer of IoT devices
IT pros have many obstacles to overcome in IoT deployments, but the biggest one that gets overlooked is insufficient bandwidth in measurement instruments. Keysight Technologies' Cheryl Ajluni ... Continue Reading
By- Cheryl Ajluni, Keysight Technologies
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22 Aug 2019
The benefits and pitfalls of engaging in IoT research
R&D can help organizations understand and design IoT technology, but they must know where they might experience drawbacks. IPSdesigners' Mitch Maiman offers insight on using R&D effectively. Continue Reading
By- Mitch Maiman, Intelligent Product Solutions (IPS)
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19 Aug 2019
Protect IoT bare dies and wire bonds for high reliability
The protection of bare dies and wire bonds for IoT devices ensures high reliability and long lasting products. NexLogic's Zulki Khan covers die and wire bond methodologies for increased protection. Continue Reading
By- Zulki Khan, NexLogic Tech., Inc.
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05 Aug 2019
Autonomous drones come with challenges and great potential
Drones have untapped potential in industrial IoT, but organizations must work through the challenges to successfully implement autonomous drones, Persistent Systems' Continue Reading
By- Sachin Kurlekar, Persistent Systems Limited
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Definition
01 Aug 2019
mobile robot (mobile robotics)
A mobile robot is a machine controlled by software that use sensors and other technology to identify its surroundings and move around its environment. Continue Reading
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23 Jul 2019
Optimize the customer experience with intelligent automation
Intelligent automation and IoT data work together to optimize information-intensive processes. Kofax's Chris Huff says these two pieces are key to creating a better customer experience. Continue Reading
By- Chris Huff, Kofax
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19 Jul 2019
High-productivity architecture creates a faster path to ROI for IIOT
Organizations can improve their business process and solve problems faster with high-productivity platforms. Progress Software's Abhishek Tandon discusses. Continue Reading
By- Abhishek Tandon, Progress Software
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17 Jul 2019
Machine learning tips to build a facial recognition tool
Organizations must train their machine learning models to create real-world applications, such as facial recognition check-ins. Exadel's Jonathan Fries discusses the do's and don'ts of using ... Continue Reading
By- Jonathan Fries, Exadel, Inc.
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16 Jul 2019
IoT PCB microelectronics manufacturing calls for intricate tools
Advancements in microelectronics have given manufacturers the ability to shrink IoT printed circuit boards even more. NexLogic's Zulki Khan discusses how laser microscopes can inspect miniature PCBs. Continue Reading
By- Zulki Khan, NexLogic Tech., Inc.
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12 Jul 2019
The future of mixed reality across industries
Augmented reality and mixed reality technology can transform troubleshooting and learning in all industries. ThirdEye Gen's Nick Cherukuri explains its potential uses. Continue Reading
By- Nick Cherukuri, ThirdEye Gen
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Feature
01 Jul 2019
3 real-world IoT smart contract use cases prove blockchain benefits
Real-world companies are testing IoT smart contracts and finding value in various industries, from entertainment to utilities to advertising. Continue Reading
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25 Jun 2019
Rethinking software development in the age of 5G
While the benefits of 5G are aplenty, companies will be faced with the challenge of delivering and maintaining the new digital experiences their users expect. Eggplant's Antony Edwards offers four ... Continue Reading
By- Antony Edwards, Eggplant
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24 Jun 2019
What does real robotic process automation look like?
Real robotic process automation is complex and misunderstood, and often confused with imitators, such as robotic desktop automation. Blue Prism's Pat Geary cuts through the hypes and provides ... Continue Reading
By- Pat Geary, Blue Prism
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Feature
31 May 2019
IoT battery outlook: Types of batteries for IoT devices
An IoT deployment won't get off the ground without the proper power supply. Learn about the different types of IoT batteries, as well as some newer battery technologies and alternatives. Continue Reading
By- Sharon Shea, Executive Editor
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30 May 2019
With 5G, mature applications are destined to be dumb
As 5G makes inroads in the enterprise, many mature applications' brains will move to the cloud. AppDynamics' AJ Jindal outlines three challenges of 'dumb' mature apps, and how enterprises can ... Continue Reading
By- Anupam "AJ" Jindal, AppDynamics
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28 May 2019
What are examples of successful immersive virtual reality use cases?
Many virtual reality use cases revolve around entertainment. However, immersive virtual reality is making inroads in healthcare and training, IEEE member Todd Richmond says. Continue Reading
By- Todd Richmond, IEEE
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23 May 2019
Stop worrying and learn to love narrow AI
There's a big difference between general AI and narrow AI. One should be cause for alarm – the one that will also likely never be. Deloitte Digital's Robert Schmid explains the different types of ... Continue Reading
By- Robert Schmid, Deloitte Digital
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23 May 2019
Investing in IoT applications: All you need to know
Applications based on IoT are benefiting all types of businesses. Integrating the system, your company can enhance brand loyalty and customer satisfaction. Mindinventory's Mehul Rajput discusses. Continue Reading
By- Mehul Rajput, Mindinventory
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22 May 2019
4 ways to assess which enterprise IoT safety platforms make sense
IoT safety platforms can create a smart building that offers increased security and protection for an enterprise and its employees. Noonlight's Matt Johnson offers four steps to help an enterprise ... Continue Reading
By- Matt Johnson, Noonlight
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Definition
17 May 2019
MEMS (micro-electromechanical systems)
A MEMS (micro-electromechanical system) is a miniature machine that has both mechanical and electronic components. Continue Reading
By- Alexander S. Gillis, Technical Writer and Editor
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15 May 2019
How do nanotechnology, virtual reality and augmented reality mix?
Nanotechnology plays an integral role in virtual reality tech's hardware, communications and power. IEEE member Saumya Sharma outlines how the two intersect to create a more immersive end-user experience. Continue Reading
By- Saumya Sharma, IEEE
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13 May 2019
Powering IoT devices: Batteries, energy harvesting or both?
Batteries may be the go-to power for IoT devices today, but energy-harvesting options are emerging and destined to play a big role in creating ultra-low power systems. Continue Reading
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10 May 2019
What are examples of augmented reality overlays?
An augmented reality overlay can benefit any industry. However, to do so, IEEE member Todd Richmond says, the experience must be well done. Continue Reading
By- Todd Richmond, IEEE
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09 May 2019
IoT and blockchain bring transparency to logistics, supply chain
IoT and blockchain offer supply chains a solution to traceability and transparency problems. MobiDev's Serge Koba discusses five main benefits of the duo, outlining how the two provide companies ... Continue Reading
By- Serge Koba, MobiDev
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08 May 2019
Thinking IoT? Might want to mix in some modernization
When an enterprise deploys an IoT application, it's critical consider the corresponding app architecture. Progress' Mark Troester discusses why modernization must be considered, and where a ... Continue Reading
By- Mark Troester, Progress
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Blog Post
07 May 2019
The evolution of the connected digital worker
Using connected-RPA, digital workers can mimic human workers on a faster scale, making fewer errors. Blue Prism's Pat Geary outlines the six category skills of connected digital workers and the ... Continue Reading
By- Pat Geary, Blue Prism
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03 May 2019
Why IoT and chatbots are critical to mobile apps
IoT and chatbots require mobile apps to be successful. 360 Degree Technosoft's Pratik Kanada outlines why IoT and chatbots need mobile apps and vice versa. Continue Reading
By- Pratik Kanada, 360 Degree Technosoft
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30 Apr 2019
Use cases and benefits of smart sensors for IoT
Smart sensors are key to developing IoT applications, as they help modernize and streamline analytics and connectivity. Catch up on the types of IoT sensors, their use cases and more. Continue Reading
By- Sharon Shea, Executive Editor
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30 Apr 2019
Where do IoT and nanotechnology intersect?
Nanotechnology in IoT has an effect not only on the size of the physical devices, but also the way data is processed and communicated. IEEE member Saumya Sharma discusses. Continue Reading
By- Saumya Sharma, IEEE
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25 Apr 2019
Why continuous testing is the digital world's new normal
Rolling out updates to mission-critical IoT environments offers no room for error. Eggplant's Antony Edwards explains why continuous testing in IoT using digital twins is essential. Continue Reading
By- Antony Edwards, Eggplant
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24 Apr 2019
Perfect timing: IoT and the confluence of technologies
Six of the hottest technologies are evolving in tandem, complementing each other to transform the world and the future. Zenith System Solutions' Neeraj Kumar discusses their potential. Continue Reading
By- Neeraj Kumar, Zenith System Solutions
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17 Apr 2019
What you need to know about robotic process automation security
Robotic process automation offerings vary in quality, design and approach, and many RPA-labeled products, such as RDA, create security risks. Blue Prism's Pat Geary explains why connected-RPA is ... Continue Reading
By- Pat Geary, Blue Prism
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08 Apr 2019
IoT for smarter cities: Lessons learned from around the globe
Smart cities help municipalities effectively deploy resources, increase sustainability and preserve energy. CentralSquare Technologies' Tom Amburgey outlines two smart city deployments using IoT to ... Continue Reading
By- Tom Amburgey, CentralSquare Technologies
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08 Apr 2019
An IoT maturity model and tips for IoT deployment success
Ready to tread an IoT path? Get help from those who have benefitted from IoT before with this IoT maturity model roadmap with tips for success. Continue Reading
By- Johna Till Johnson, Nemertes Research
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03 Apr 2019
Combining IoT with the power of blockchain to get over the logistics hurdles
From hefty delays to IT failures, risks are unabating for logistics firms. Atlas City's Chris Justice reveals how IoT and blockchain can help. Continue Reading
By- Christopher Justice, Atlas City
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02 Apr 2019
What are the challenges of designing virtual reality experiences?
Designing virtual reality, augmented reality and mixed reality experiences isn't without its challenges. IEEE member Todd Richmond outlines three issues to overcome. Continue Reading
By- Todd Richmond, IEEE
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02 Apr 2019
Where can we see internet of nano-things applications?
Nanotechnology in IoT -- sensors, antennas and devices -- are all around us at work and at home, even if you can't see them, says IEEE member Saumya Sharma. Continue Reading
By- Saumya Sharma, IEEE
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29 Mar 2019
Smart robots take companies from 'business as usual' to 'work like tomorrow'
Smart robots that combine robotic process automation, AI and machine learning can automate mundane tasks, says Kofax's Chris Huff, allowing human workers to add context, insight and intuition to ... Continue Reading
By- Chris Huff, Kofax
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28 Mar 2019
IoT smart contracts bring opportunities and challenges
Smart contracts for IoT are the talk of the town. But whether they're all ready for action -- legally or otherwise -- can be debated. Continue Reading
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21 Mar 2019
Virtual and augmented reality experiences: Casual or dedicated?
When designing virtual or augmented reality experiences, there are two classes to consider. IEEE member Todd Richmond discusses the differences between them. Continue Reading
By- Todd Richmond, IEEE
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19 Mar 2019
Open source technologies for IoT application performance challenges
Open source technologies, such as Apache Ignite, Apache Kafka and Kubernetes, can help developers achieve the performance and scale demanding IoT applications require. GridGain's Nikita Ivanov ... Continue Reading
By- Nikita Ivanov, GridGain Systems
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18 Mar 2019
Reinvention in the age of AI
While technology may disrupt how things were done in the past, it opens doors to new opportunities and skills. Equinix's Chiaren Cushing explains the power of AI to augment humans and create new ... Continue Reading
By- Chiaren Cushing, Equinix
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13 Mar 2019
The drone-powered solution: The sky's the limit
Unmanned aerial vehicles, aka drones, are becoming crucial elements in IoT environments, especially in industrial, agriculture and mining scenarios. Deloitte Digital's Robert Schmid discusses. Continue Reading
By- Robert Schmid, Deloitte Digital
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05 Mar 2019
The truth behind robotic desktop automation
Robotic desktop automation is a misunderstood software. It isn't robotic process automation, nor is it related. Blue Prism's Pat Geary clears up the confusion about RDA and explains why connected ... Continue Reading
By- Pat Geary, Blue Prism
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04 Mar 2019
Enterprise drone adoption takes off -- with a few hurdles
Enterprise drone applications are showcasing numerous benefits, but challenges stand in the way of widespread adoption -- namely, public safety and scalability. Continue Reading
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22 Feb 2019
Blockchain and IoT can build the walls of the future
Technology, including blockchain and IoT, can be much more effective at maintaining border security than a physical wall – both for physical security and to prevent electronic intrusions. Tiana ... Continue Reading
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19 Feb 2019
Optimizing BLE for high-volume data
Building high-volume data IoT apps with Bluetooth and Bluetooth Low Energy isn't without its challenges. Exadel's Jonathan Fries and Travis Bolinger outline best practices of developing a BLE-based ... Continue Reading
By- Jonathan Fries, Exadel, Inc.
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13 Feb 2019
Action-based monitoring: Rise of the control tower
Despite having the right technology and mountains of processed data, many organizations are unable to prevent supply chain issues. Autoplant's Venky Nayar explains where the control tower fits in. Continue Reading
By- Venky Nayar, Autoplant System India Pvt Ltd
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12 Feb 2019
How to successfully outsource IoT software development
IoT software projects are becoming increasingly complex and require more expertise than ever. Geisel Software's Brian Geisel explains why IoT software development outsourcing might be a good ... Continue Reading
By- Brian Geisel, Geisel Software
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11 Feb 2019
Three ways for die attach on IoT PCBs
The methods for attaching bare chips in PCBs aren't all the same. NexLogic's Zulki Khan outlines three IoT PCB die attach methods, including their key differences and benefits. Continue Reading
By- Zulki Khan, NexLogic Tech., Inc.
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Podcast
11 Feb 2019
ICIP IoT training: IoT digital twins
In this podcast lesson, ICIP instructor Bruce Sinclair provides an example of a digital twin in IoT and explores how to construct a digital twin for any connected part, product, system or environment. Continue Reading
By- Bruce Sinclair, IoT-Inc.
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11 Feb 2019
Orchestrating IoT dreams with assured best practices
Proven strategies and systems are critical to deploying reliable IoT technologies faster to market. Cognizent's Thiru Ramachandran offers IoT-assured best practices to make your IoT implementation ... Continue Reading
By- Thiruvenkateswaran Ramachandran, Cognizant
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08 Feb 2019
Sensors in autonomous mobile robots for localization and navigation
Sensors come in all different shapes and sizes, measuring parameters of autonomous mobile robots and their environments. Persistent Systems' Sachin Kurlekar discusses the types of sensors and their ... Continue Reading
By- Sachin Kurlekar, Persistent Systems Limited
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07 Feb 2019
What are the advantages of a smart irrigation system?
Smart irrigation systems are integral to saving water and improving efficiency. IEEE senior member Shawn Chandler explains how. Continue Reading
By- Shawn Chandler, IEEE
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Blog Post
07 Feb 2019
What does connected RPA look like?
Robotic process automation is rapidly advancing into connected RPA which, explains Blue Prism's Pat Geary, is set to become a new way for organizations to drive collaboration and digital ... Continue Reading
By- Pat Geary, Blue Prism
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Blog Post
07 Feb 2019
The future of IoT in the video game industry
What does IoT have to do with the video game industry? Playgroundz's Michael Yum outlines IoT's impact on the gaming industry now and in the future. Continue Reading
By- Michael Yum, Playgroundz
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07 Feb 2019
Why companies can and should have multiple IoT platforms
The IoT platform is a critical tool to reaping the benefits of smart manufacturing. However, as Software AG's Sean Riley discusses, one-size-fits-all IoT platforms don't exist – a multi-platform ... Continue Reading
By- Sean Riley, Software AG
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Blog Post
06 Feb 2019
Intelligent lighting for smarter parking operations
Intelligent lighting strategies help parking lot operators not only reduce operational and maintenance costs, says Johnson Controls' Ken Biggerstaff, but also increase revenue and improve the ... Continue Reading
By- Ken Biggerstaff, Johnson Controls
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30 Jan 2019
Can IoT and blockchain work together?
The interaction between the all-encompassing IoT and blockchain has been the subject of much debate. BairesDev's Nacho De Marco takes a look at how the two interact. Continue Reading
By- Nacho De Marco, BairesDev
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29 Jan 2019
Why digital twins need AI-driven testing
Digital twins are becoming a critical component of today's IoT systems. However, their added complexity requires intelligent testing driven by AI and machine learning. Eggplant's Antony Edwards ... Continue Reading
By- Antony Edwards, Eggplant
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Blog Post
29 Jan 2019
How IoT became the internet of unexpected things in 2018
From beehives to prosthetics, the internet of things has allowed companies to connect a number of applications you might not expect. AT&T's Chris Penrose outlines eight use cases in which IoT is ... Continue Reading
By- Chris Penrose, AT&T Mobility
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25 Jan 2019
Measures of success in selling IoT applications
Many IoT proofs of concept and pilot projects fail because they do not meet an investment hurdle. More With Mobile's Ken Figueredo offers tips to selling your IoT application, as well as the idea ... Continue Reading
By- Ken Figueredo, More With Mobile
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Definition
24 Jan 2019
device mesh
A device mesh is an ad hoc network in the internet of things (IoT). The term, which was coined by research firm Gartner, describes an ever-changing mesh network consisting of the endpoint devices that people use to access applications, information and other people. Continue Reading
By- Alexander S. Gillis, Technical Writer and Editor
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Blog Post
21 Jan 2019
Before optimizing industrial equipment with AI, optimize your data
Before you can optimize industrial equipment using AI, says Manifold's Sourav Dey, it is critical to follow the four steps of lean AI and use machine learning to understand the data your company ... Continue Reading
By- Sourav Dey, Manifold
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Feature
21 Jan 2019
An inside look at IoT gateway vendors, classifications
It's easy to get confused when it comes to IoT gateways. Learn about IoT gateway options, IoT gateway vendors and where products fit into the edge gateway spectrum. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
18 Jan 2019
Get linked up with anisotropic conductive film for your IoT devices
Anisotropic conductive film, or ACF, is a critical term when it comes to manufacturing printed circuit boards for IoT devices. NexLogic Tech's Zulki Khan discusses what ACF is and its place in the ... Continue Reading
By- Zulki Khan, NexLogic Tech., Inc.
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Blog Post
17 Jan 2019
Sharpening AI with contextual awareness
Contextually aware AI and IoT ecosystems are making it easier than ever to do good. Equinix's Chiaren Cushing explains the ins and outs of contextual awareness and offers examples where it makes a ... Continue Reading
By- Chiaren Cushing, Equinix
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Blog Post
16 Jan 2019
Real-time location services crosses the chasm: 3 predictions for 2019
The value of the real-time location services market is booming. Quuppa's Fabio Belloni offers three predictions for the RTLS market in 2019, exploring how a leap forward in technology, partnerships ... Continue Reading
By- Fabio Belloni, Quuppa
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Blog Post
03 Jan 2019
Making industrial IoT smarter with a platform strategy
Manufacturing companies are increasingly turning to platforms to overcome challenges in IoT. AppDirect's Emanuel Bertolin offers three essential elements manufacturers' IoT platform strategy should ... Continue Reading
By- Emanuel Bertolin, AppDirect
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03 Jan 2019
How do drones and augmented reality work together?
Adding drones and augmented reality together changes the way humans interact with drones, says IEEE member Todd Richmond, offering hands-free control over real-time drone operation. Continue Reading
By- Todd Richmond, IEEE
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20 Dec 2018
What is the internet of nano-things, and what are its uses?
The internet of nano-things is taking IoT to the next level -- or, more precisely, to a smaller level. IEEE member Saumya Sharma explains IoNT's uses and benefits in the smallest of spaces. Continue Reading
By- Saumya Sharma, IEEE
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Blog Post
14 Dec 2018
Stacked-die wire bonding for IoT devices can get tricky
IoT device OEMs should become more familiar with the advanced stages of today's wire bonding, especially when it comes to stacked-die wire bonding. NexLogic Tech's Zulki Khan explains. Continue Reading
By- Zulki Khan, NexLogic Tech., Inc.
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Blog Post
13 Dec 2018
How AI and machine learning enable testing to keep up with IoT
For IoT to continue on its path of rapid growth, intelligent testing is no longer an aspiration, but an essential. Eggplant's Antony Edwards explains why AI and machine learning are key to testing IoT. Continue Reading
By- Antony Edwards, Eggplant
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12 Dec 2018
What is human-robot teaming, and what are its benefits?
Because today's robots can assist, not replace, human workers, IEEE member Todd Richmond discusses human-robot teaming and offers use cases demonstrating its benefits. Continue Reading
By- Todd Richmond, IEEE
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Blog Post
03 Dec 2018
New business opportunities for using WebRTC and IoT
WebRTC is the latest trend in IoT functionality, providing two-way communication between users and devices. MobiDev's Serge Koba discusses the intersection of WebRTC and IoT for industrial and ... Continue Reading
By- Serge Koba, MobiDev
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Blog Post
29 Nov 2018
How will decentralized apps influence the future of IoT?
Connected IoT devices often face issues concerning interoperability and security. IndianAppDevelopers' Juned Ghanchi explains why decentralized blockchain-based open source apps may solve these ... Continue Reading
By- Juned Ghanchi, IndianAppDevelopers
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Blog Post
28 Nov 2018
Machine learning is transforming brand protection
Counterfeit products and gray market imports stem from a lack of supply chain visibility. EVRYTHNG's Niall Murphy explains how mass-scale product digitization coupled with machine learning can ... Continue Reading
By- Niall Murphy, EVRYTHNG
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Feature
26 Nov 2018
Is single-point sensing the next-gen IoT sensor network?
Single-point sensing systems help developers use advanced algorithms to replace the number of sensors in a network. But it's not a fail-proof method -- yet. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
19 Nov 2018
Low-code and serverless -- like fire and ice?
Progress' Mark Troester dives into the topics of low-code and serverless, exploring the benefits and challenges and how they both fit into an IoT app delivery environment. Continue Reading
By- Mark Troester, Progress
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Blog Post
07 Nov 2018
Failures in IoT PCB wire bond loops
In IoT printed circuit boards, the wire itself can create a loop or arc, introducing a number of failure modes. NexLogic Tech's Zulki Khan outlines these failures and why they occur. Continue Reading
By- Zulki Khan, NexLogic Tech., Inc.
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Blog Post
07 Nov 2018
A smart approach to designing IoT products: The iKeyp Smart Safe
Creating the iKeyp Smart Safe presented a number of design challenges. IPS' Danny Aponte explains how they overcame those challenges, bringing the smart safe to market quickly and cost-effectively. Continue Reading
By- Danny Aponte, Intelligent Product Solutions
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Feature
01 Nov 2018
IoT edge computing: What's the practical potential?
As IoT devices proliferate, cloud just isn't fast enough. But that's exactly where edge computing comes in, enabling analysis at speeds the future demands. Continue Reading
By- Sharon Shea, Executive Editor
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Blog Post
22 Oct 2018
Airbrush-sprayed antennas spurring innovation in IoT
Spray-on antennas, a new technique developed by scholars at Drexel University, may pave the way to simpler, more effective antennas. Nexsoftsys' James Warner outlines how they will affect IoT. Continue Reading
By- James Warner, Nexsoftsys
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Blog Post
16 Oct 2018
Why not homegrown over-the-air software capabilities?
If your organization employs homegrown over-the-air updates, it's time to update your practices. Northern.tech's Thomas Ryd explains why. Continue Reading
By- Thomas Ryd, Northern.tech
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Feature
15 Oct 2018
Autonomous delivery robots ready to roll and deliver
Delivery bots can solve last-mile delivery challenges, but are they ready for prime time? If challenges are overcome, targeted applications may be where delivery bots prevail. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
08 Oct 2018
Using IoT to create a digital twin: Two is smarter than one
Ingesting and analyzing data from IoT sensors, digital twins can help organizations answer their most pressing business questions. Deloitte BV's Helena Lisachuk offers the lowdown on digital twins ... Continue Reading
By- Helena Lisachuk, Deloitte Consulting BV
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Feature
01 Oct 2018
Using an IoT gateway to connect the 'things' to the cloud
There's one device that is key to tying internet of things systems together: the IoT gateway. Read on to learn the benefits and applications of an IoT edge gateway. Continue Reading
By- John Treadway, Cloud Technology Partners
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Blog Post
01 Oct 2018
Ensure IoT device reliability via die shear strength testing
When prototyping and assembling an IoT printed circuit board, it is critical to conduct die shear strength testing to ensure an IoT device's long life and reliability. NexLogic Tech's Zulki Khan ... Continue Reading
By- Zulki Khan, NexLogic Tech., Inc.
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Blog Post
27 Sep 2018
The rise of voice control in the internet of things
IoT voice controls are entering almost every aspect of life. BairesDev's Nacho De Marco outlines three industries getting an IoT voice control makeover. Continue Reading
By- Nacho De Marco, BairesDev
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Blog Post
25 Sep 2018
Rapid prototyping with embedded products helps hardware developers focus on innovation
Texas Instrument's Adrian Fernandez explains what is happening in the industry that is enabling the rapid iteration and prototyping of embedded hardware products. Continue Reading
By- Adrian Fernandez, Texas Instruments