Climate change and the IoT

By Jeremy Green With the Paris Agreement on climate change on track for full ratification, there is at last a chance that the ‘biggest risk to the global economy’ might finally get some of the attention it deserves. That almost certainly means that there will be renewed pressures on enterprises to cut their own carbon

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AT&T – From Concept to Creation: Importance of Developers in the IoT Landscape

Robin Duke-Woolley, CEO of Beecham Research speaks to Mike Troiano, VP Industrial IoT Solutions of AT&T about Importance of Developers in the IoT Landscape

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Gemalto – The keys to a successful IoT

Robin Duke-Woolley, CEO of Beecham Research speaks to Andreas Haegele, Senior VP M2M of Gemalto, about The keys to a successful IoT

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M2M Summit 2016 wrapped up

At the end of the M2M Summit 2016 held in Dusseldorf, Dennis Breuer on behalf of the organisers the M2M Alliance, asked IoT Now’s Jeremy Cowan, the event’s moderator for his conclusions. What mattered this year, and what does the industry need to focus on in the years ahead?

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Technology transfer makes greater automotive automation a reality

As the automotive industry gears up for self-driving and connected cars technology transfer into the market from other areas is accelerating innovation. Neural networks, sensor fusion, robust networking options and heightened security will enable connected cars to offer more automation, Lars Reger and Juergen Weyer tell IoT Now.

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Different technologies needed to support diversity of applications that will make the IoT market

Robin Duke-Woolley, the chief executive of Beecham Research, met Thomas Seiler, the chief executive of u-blox, a provider of wireless semiconductors and modules for consumer, automotive and industrial markets, at the CTIA show in September 2016. They discussed emerging low power wireless technologies, the direction of the industry and u-blox’s future plans.

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IoT Now Magazine – September/October 2016

IoT Now Magazine (ISSN 2397-2807) explores the evolving opportunities and challenges facing CSPs across this sector. Our exclusive interviews pass on the key lessons learned by industry leaders in next gen Machine-to-Machine (M2M) and Internet of Things (IoT) services.

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KORE moves beyond connectivity, emerging as an IoT solutions provider

Norman Miglienta, VP Marketing, KORE speaks to Robin Duke-Woolley, CEO of Beecham Research, about the company’s evolving business strategy.

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Numerex’s CEO Marc Zionts talks IoT

CEO Marc Zionts of Numerex discusses Numerex solutions, the IoT, Numerex’s leadership position and value, and what the future holds for the IoT Solutions provider.

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IoT Communications Service Provider Benchmarking Report 2016 issued by Machina Research

Another year has passed analysing CSPs across the globe as they evolve their strategies in IoT and look to capitalise on the fast growing opportunity. This year, we have talked about the consistent leadership in the industry and key themes of bifurcating strategies and solution based selling.

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AT&T and Sierra Wireless pilot LTE-M modules for IoT to help cut costs, improve device performance

Sierra Wireless and AT&T will pilot next generation LTE-M network technologies this autumn. The pilot programme aims to spur LTE network connections for Internet of Things (IoT) devices.

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Why solving device interoperability is critical to the success of VoLTE

VoLTE has already proven to be a success, at least in terms of market penetration, writes Robert Eriksson. An ever-growing number of communications service provider (CSPs) have deployed VoLTE as a voice service overlay for their LTE networks, offering enhanced service quality.

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Telco’s connected objects strategies: how to compete with OTT players

The connected object market today shows a real complementarity between the OTT and Telco players in terms of their current positionings, aligned with their core business. In the longer term, however, IDATE anticipates a fiercer competition, around the platforms and services which are set to be the next source of revenue.

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While growth remains very strong in mobile IoT connections, delays in regulation, technology evolution and fragmentation, and changing user behaviour all give cause for revising expectations

The IoT market is becoming ever more complex, throwing up new opportunities on an annual basis and the occasional dead-end. Earlier this month Machina Research published its IoT Global Forecast & Analysis 2015-2025 report, our annual snapshot of our expectations for the global IoT market for the next 10 years.

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IoT Evolution Conference and Expo

IoT Evolution Conference and Expo, held July 11-14, 2016 at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, Nevada, concluded its 16th iteration of the show with a robust four days of best in class programming, case studies, awards, live demos, keynotes, exhibits and networking events.

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Tackling IIoT’s costs of acquiring, integrating and managing devices

Florida-based start-up Ubicquia aims to gives operators an industrial strength platform for the Internet of Things. Nick Booth talks to its chief technology officer, Tre Zimmerman who has a mission to create an Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) that’s easy to design, set up and manage without breaking the bank. The plan is to integrate software

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