Connectivity
What is IoT?
The phrase ‘Internet of Things’ (IoT) is officially everywhere. It constantly shows up in my Google news feed, the weekend tech supplements are waxing lyrical about it and the volume of marketing emails I receive advertising ‘smart, connected devices’ designed by famous brands who have now joined forces with my local Internet Service Provider (ISP),
Read moreBusinesses predict huge potential for 5G adoption but are not ready to implement, says a new Cradlepoint study
A new study from Cradlepoint, a global specialist in cloud-delivered LTE and 5G-ready wireless network edge solutions, reveals that businesses expect 5G to be a major part of their technology roadmap. However, they have a long way to go before they are ready to implement a solution.
Read moreHow the ecosystem views IIoT roll-outs and security
In his regular new column on developments in the Internet of Things (IoT) ecosystem, Antony Savvas explores some evolving industry viewpoints on deployment and security.
Read moreRemote SIM Provisioning unlocks new use cases
Learn about Remote SIM Provisioning and how this technology will provide greater flexibility and better network control to businesses deploying cellular connected devices in the IoT. Devices which are stationary or on the move can take advantage of the best cellular tariff without having to manually change SIMs, significantly reducing overheads.
Read morePTC enhances connectivity to industrial automation assets as KEPServerEX adds secure torque tool link
PTC has released the newest version of its Kepware industrial connectivity software. Kepware is foundational to the industrial connectivity capabilities of PTC’s ThingWorx Industrial IoT platform, and now the KEPServerEX 6.7 solution aims to make it easier than ever for users to connect to all industrial automation assets via a single, secure application.
Read moreLow power connectivity powers up across IoT
Low power wide area networks (LPWAN) are currently one of the fastest growing communication technologies in the world, with several companies experiencing double digit growth. Kerlink, a France-based provider of end-to-end network solutions for the Internet of Things (IoT), has been among the most active within this space where it has built a strong track
Read moreAddressing the need for simple and affordable IoT connectivity
(Sponsored News) In the short time since their connectivity offering went to market, 1NCE has gained global recognition for pushing boundaries in the IoT sector, by addressing the need for simple and affordable connectivity.
Read moreRealising the growth potential of low-bandwidth IoT use cases
(Sponsored) Realising the potential of the Internet of Things and the often-quoted promise of 50 billion connected devices by 2020, relies on the very tangible challenge of enabling affordable connectivity to low-bandwidth use cases.
Read moreRedefining IoT connectivity for Enterprises
[Sponsored] In the short time since their offer made its disruptive entrance to market, 1NCE have redefined everything enterprises previously understood about IoT connectivity.
Read moreAddressing the need for simple and affordable IoT connectivity
In the short time since its connectivity offering went to market, 1NCE reports it has gained global recognition for pushing boundaries in the IoT sector, by addressing the need for simple and affordable connectivity.
Read moreIntroducing a ground-breaking, multimode SIM, designed for the IoT
1NCE have brought a world 1st to market – a ground breaking, multimode sim card that connects to 2G/3G, LTE-M and NB-IoT. Designed for low bandwidth applications, this future proof solution means your IoT device will connect to whatever technology is available in the field. Included in the 1NCE package is an innovative Connectivity Management
Read more1NCE automated processes and open interfaces eradicate complexity from IoT connectivity
Younes Allaki is the chief technology officer of 1NCE, the provider of a revolutionary connectivity offering for IoT that enables IoT applications and services to access connectivity on a buy once, flat rate fee for ten years.
Read moreChanging thinking on IoT: Building blocks for the next industrial revolution
Anyone following the markets related to the Internet of Things has seen the forecasts of tens of billions of connected devices, trillions of dollars of economic impact and the transformation of multiple industries.
Read moreConnectivity and infrastructure platform means customers feel like they own their own connectivity
Robin Duke-Woolley, the founder and chief executive of Beecham Research interviews Oliver Tucker the chief executive of Wireless Logic to learn more about how customers can receive the experience of owning their own connectivity to support their IoT applications.
Read moreWill artificial intelligence enable new smart home services personalised for the whole family?
Analysts predict an imminent boom in demand for smart homes, yet the mainstream media still scoffs at pitiful consumer take-up. The truth may lie somewhere in between, but it seems there are too many services that users either don’t value or struggle to install.
Read moreWhere are OTA and in-car data management heading in your car?
Industry projections for over-the-air (OTA) vehicle data management suggest the technology could save automakers US$35 billion over the next five years. That’s a big claim.
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