Source: iotbusinessnews.com In the year 2019, we witnessed a widespread adoption of the Internet of Things, or IoT. More homes and businesses are now equipped with IoT devices than ever before. As a result of this widespread adoption, there were many predictions for what would happen with the IoT for the year 2020. However, few people, if Read More
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Source: scottishhousingnews.com Renfrewshire Council is to install Internet of Things (IoT) technology in its social housing stock which measures temperature, humidity and carbon dioxide levels and provides early alerts on issues such as problems with ventilation and potential dampness. Scottish tech innovator iOpt was awarded a tender worth up to £1 million to install real-time monitors in the Read More
Source: securitybrief.eu Internet of Things connections are expected to exceed 23 billion across all major IoT markets by 2026, according to new figures from ABI Research. The analyst firm’s Device Authentication in IoT technology analysis report reveals almost all those connections will be faced with incessant and constantly evolving cyber-threats, forcing implementers and IoT vendors Read More
Source: analyticsinsight.net Disruptive Innovation is transforming the world today. Technologies have the power to change a country’s or an industry’s trajectory in terms of financial gains, productivity benefits, and market standing. Some of these, like Artificial Intelligence, robotics, virtual reality augmented reality, RPA, IoT, have expanded the open-end process of potential value of industries in Read More
Source: analyticsinsight.net Companies today have to be strongly focused on customer service if they want to succeed in competitive markets. There is nothing new about this, but the addition of the Internet of Things (IoT) has had a huge impact on customer service in recent years. Increased connectivity leads to higher customer expectations, thereby enhancing Read More
Source: tripwire.com The Internet of Things (IoT) is growing in technical, social, and economic significance. ENISA defines the increasingly complex IoT systems as “cyber-physical ecosystem[s] of interconnected sensors and actuators, which enables intelligent decision making.” These technologies collect, exchange and process data in order to dynamically adapt to a specific context, transforming businesses and the way we Read More
Source: etsi.org The ETSI Technical Committee on Cybersecurity (TC CYBER) today unveils ETSI EN 303 645, a standard for cybersecurity in the Internet of Things that establishes a security baseline for internet-connected consumer products and provides a basis for future IoT certification schemes. Based on the ETSI specification TS 103 645, EN 303 645 went through National Read More
Source: lawfareblog.com The “internet of things” (IoT) has been insecure since the first connected refrigerator woke up and asked for more milk. But while having your fridge hacked seems at best amusing and at worst inconvenient, the nightmare scenario is a matter of national security. Imagine hundreds of thousands of smart refrigerators, all with the Read More
Source: financialexpress.com Industries, across the globe, have undergone a digital revolution. But, the way people buy insurance has remained much the same for decades, until the recent COVID-19 outbreak. Since the outbreak, like everything else, people are browsing through health insurance and life insurance policies online to secure their future and life goals, thus upping Read More
Source: expresscomputer.in Cyient today announced it has joined Microsoft Azure Certified for Internet of Things (IoT), ensuring customers get IoT solutions up and running quickly with hardware and software that has been pre-tested and verified to work with Microsoft Azure IoT services. Microsoft Azure Certified for IoT allows businesses to reach customers where they are, Read More
Source: iotbusinessnews.com Lenovo has assembled an ecosystem of IoT solutions to help make it easier for customers to get back to work in offices without dealing with the hassle traditionally encountered in IoT projects. To that extent, Lenovo validates, deploys, and manages these end-to-end solutions globally in a set of turnkey offerings, especially important for large businesses Read More
Source: webwire.com Deutsche Telekom unveils plans to radically simplify the complex Internet of Things. With a unique platform, it brings all players together, including developers, operators, partners and suppliers. This “hub” will be the new industry meeting place for the Internet of Things. The most important goal is to make access and operation of an increasingly Read More
Source: scienceinpoland.pap.pl A first-of-its-kind in Poland, and probably in the EU, the configurable, hardware and software radio interface called DUCH IoT will enable efficient communication between various Internet of Things systems, including surveillance cameras, motion and smoke detectors, weather stations, electricity, gas and water meters, vehicles and various machines. The Internet of Things is one Read More
Source: R&M, the global Swiss developer and provider of connectivity systems for high-quality, high-performance network infrastructures, has co-founded a Single Pair Ethernet (SPE) Alliance together with Fluke Networks, Phoenix Contact, Weidmller, and Telegartner. The main objective of the Alliance is to drive development of SPE for Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) and collaborate on related Read More
Source: intelligentcio.com R&M, the global Swiss developer and provider of connectivity systems for high-quality, high-performance network infrastructures, has co-founded a Single Pair Ethernet (SPE) Alliance together with Fluke Networks, Phoenix Contact, Weidmller and Telegartner. The main objective of the alliance is to drive development of SPE for Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) and collaborate on Read More
Source: telecom.economictimes.indiatimes.com San Francisco: Security researchers have discovered serious vulnerabilities that could expose millions of Internet of Things (IoT) devices worldwide to hackers. The list of affected vendors includes HP, Schneider Electric, Intel, Rockwell Automation, Caterpillar and Baxter. According to JSOF, a boutique cybersecurity organization, the vulnerabilities dubbed ‘Ripple20’ relate to the Treck TCP/IP stack, a TCP/IP protocol suite designed for embedded systems. Read More
Source: iotevolutionworld.com As the impact of COVID-19 continues and we adapt to new ways of working, it is clear that nearly all industries and sectors – retail, education, manufacturing, technology, logistics, government, healthcare – have accelerated efforts to automate, digitize and enhance their capability to operate remotely. At the same time, the global telecommunications industry Read More
Source: expresscomputer.in Further statistics by an international publication state that on an average, there would be around 40 billion IoT devices by 2027. Now, this is an astounding figure, that is quite mind-boggling, not to mention doubtful as well. Yet, most astonishing reports state this is in fact true. Businesses across several genres have been Read More
Source: iotforall.com Unless you’re an expert, there’s little difference between the Internet of Things (IoT) and the Internet of Everything (IoE). However, the latter term is broader, semantically. In this post, we’ll go into the details to explain why IoT software development companies use the term IoE comparatively rarely. The Difference The term IoT was Read More
Source: connectedremag.com The Internet of Things (IoT) is rapidly becoming a digital transformation agent as the pace of digital transformation accelerates. While long established in certain sectors of the economy such as agriculture, aeronautics, transportation and logistics, it is rapidly being adopted in healthcare, facilities, energy, and manufacturing segments of the economy. In the process, Read More
Source: investorplace.com Technology won’t stop innovating, regardless of the economic turbulence ahead, and that’s good news for Internet of Things (IoT) stocks. If anything, the lockdowns put in place by many countries in the response to the novel coronavirus has only accelerated the importance of technology solutions in many sectors. And even as countries re-open Read More
Source: iothub.com.au Australian businesses should urgently prioritise development of Internet of Things (IoT) skills to maintain its international competitiveness, according to IoT Alliance Australia (IoTAA). The industry body has stepped up its efforts to address the issue by launching the IoT Australia Skills Barometer survey. Created with La Trobe University, the survey will inform educators about important Read More
Source: cxotoday.com In the fight against COVID-19, technology innovations are steadily making a difference to healthcare systems. The pace of innovation in Internet of Things (IoT) systems, in particular, to track infections, people movement, detect potential carriers, and remotely monitor health conditions are now being used and developed all over the world. However, the use Read More
Source: indianweb2.com According to a recent NASSCOM report, India has witnessed six times growth in Internet of Things (IoT) patents over the last five years and more than 80% of these patents were related to applications related to “Industry 4.0”, which refers to the intelligent networking of machines and processes for industry Nearly 6,000 IoT Patents were filed Read More
Source: securitymagazine.com While 5G has been a conversation piece for many years, it is now quickly shaping up to be a global reality. Recently, Verizon expanded its 5G Ultra Wideband service into more cities across the United States. Samsung has also started announced its lineup of 5G devices, the Galaxy A51 5G and A71 5G. Soon, other Communication Read More
Source: sdxcentral.com Internet of Things (IoT) vulnerabilities stem from the tendencies of the devices to have low computational power and hardware limitations that don’t allow for built-in security features. On top of that, IoT devices may sacrifice security in order to be first to market. If the vendor is a startup that fails, the needed updates of security patches won’t come, Read More
Source: businesswireindia.com This week, a tech pundit tweeted, “There’s no such thing as IoT.” It came on the heels of a friend of mine’s awesome newsletter last month, which argued that it no longer makes sense to break out IoT as a category because everything is being connected. Essentially the argument is that IoT is everywhere, so Read More
Source: iotforall.com From our phones, we can turn off the lights, set a timer for the morning’s coffee, arm security systems and check locks–to name a few. IoT devices have found their way into 71% of U.S. homes, a significant presence in its own right. However, with an anticipated growth of 28.7% in the next five years, it’s clear Read More
Source: proactiveinvestors.com Internet of Things Inc (CVE:ITT) (OTCMKTS:INOTF) has revealed that its Weather Telematics Inc subsidiary is collaborating with IBI Group (TSE:IBG) to develop the Winter Ice and Snow Decision Support System for Operations Management (WISDOM) platform. WISDOM is a resource management and decision support tool that uses artificial intelligence to assist in real-time responses to Read More
Source: enterprisetalk.com The study “Connected Everything: Taking the I Out of IoT,” was conducted across 200 enterprise executives in North America and Europe in several vertical industries already deploying IoT. The industries ranged from financial services to health care and hospitality. As per the report, most of the companies are focusing on the concerns and Read More