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Read morePartner with the best in IoT, don’t go it alone
The IoT offers such a wealth of opportunity that you need the courage to work with others in order to move faster, argues one of the industry’s leading lights, Drew Johnson, vice president of engineering at California-based service provider Aeris. Report by Nick Booth, freelance IT & communications writer.
Read moreTelenor Connexion’s IoT analytics and management is a work of ARTS
Telenor Connexion is making a major play in the Internet of Things data analytics market, with the launch of a platform that makes sure IoT networks do the things they are supposed to do, Antony Savvas finds out more.
Read moreAdding value with a menu of connectivity and solution options
Tom Rebbeck, research director at Analysys Mason, talks to Mike Troiano, Vice President of IoT Solutions at AT&T, to discuss how AT&T is supporting the Internet of Things (IoT) from providing connectivity through to end-to-end solutions.
Read moreCSPs and VARs are set to pursue new routes to international opportunities
A select group of Communications Services Providers (CSPs) and value added resellers (VARs) are positioning themselves to more aggressively target the global IoT opportunity rather than limit themselves to their ‘home’ markets. While they are adopting different approaches, the trend is clear: facilities-based footprint should be no barrier to ambitions.
Read moreDelivering value and monetisation in an Internet of Things environment
The design of Internet of Things (IoT) solutions are strongly context aware, service-oriented focused, and multidisciplinary.
Read moreIoT Contract Hot List – June/July 2016
We take a look at who is winning what M2M and IoT business, with whom and where.
Read moreDevice Management in the Internet of Things Vision – The approach of Wind River
There have been several predictions about the increasing number of connected devices but, regardless of the disparity, it’s clear the move is towards fully connected contexts.
Read moreIoT Now Magazine – June/July 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.
Read moreWhat is eUICC and why is it important?
eUICC (Embedded Universal Integrated Circuit Card) has been dubbed the next evolution of the SIM card, because it offers users the ability to change service provider over-the-air (OTA), without needing to physically change the embedded SIM card itself. eUICC represents the most radical change in over two decades of GSM connectivity, in terms of how
Read moreIoT: Hype or get left behind
If you were at some of the conferences I attended recently, you couldn’t help but get hyped around the hype of IoT. Customers lined up session after session to speak about how their business had transformed and tried to convince others that the future is now.
Read moreCaterpillar shows how PTC’s augmented and virtual reality technology plus IoT can benefit industry
Boston, MA, USA — OK. Rewind five years, says Jeremy Cowan. Imagine you’re the CEO of a US-based computer software company that since 1985 has specialised in 2-dimensional & 3D design software, product, application and service lifecycle management (PLM, ALM & SLM), and service management solutions.
Read moreAdvanced IT solutions driving global telecardiology market until 2020, says Technavio
The global telecardiology market is expected grow at a CAGR of over 17% during the period 2016-2020, according to Technavio’s latest report.
Read moreNot all “things” are equal – critical infrastructure needs a dedicated network
The term “Internet of Things” covers a wide variety of different connected devices. At Mobile World Congress this year, these ‘things’ being exhibited included thermostats, warehouse technology, wearables, and even the ubiquitious connected fridge.
Read moreFog computing could take IoT to the next level, but it will dissipate without interoperability
Recognising its potential to transform the use of IoT in the enterprise, we at Machina Research published recently a series of three research notes about fog computing. They explored what it means as a technology concept, where its impact will be felt the most, and how the supplier community is starting to address it. The
Read moreFrom Things to Outcomes: SAP’s Nayaki Nayyar on the transformation journey
‘Transformation’ is one of those awkward words that often gets carelessly thrown around. Everyone knows what it loosely means, but when it comes to putting it into real-world practice – especially in the worlds of business and industry – the devil truly is in the detail…
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