Internet of Things Technology
Mobile artificial intelligence is disrupting the already breakneck-paced mobile app development game. In 2020, the mobile AI sector reached a valuation of 2.14 billion dollars, and that number is expected to grow 4.5x by the year 2026. It’s safe to say that mobile artificial intelligence is he
The process of quality control ensures that the manufacturing standards of a product are maintained and improved. The quality control process allows companies to meet customer expectations while ensuring consistent levels of product quality. Adopting these standards creates a company culture where a
Wildfire season is starting sooner and ending later, as the impact of climate change creates the ideal conditions for fires to spread. Although wildfires are a known natural phenomenon, the frequency and severity of these disasters have increased dramatically in recent years. According to data from
When entering the connected device market, businesses are looking for IoT solutions that can keep costs manageable, scale effectively with business demands, and keep data secure. A major consideration is weighing the benefits of using an IoT framework or building a custom solution.In particular, sca
Cybersecurity is a hot topic in the news lately. With all of the recent IoT hacks, it’s no wonder that people are concerned about their online security. One area that can often be overlooked in internet-connected devices is IP cameras. Let’s take a look at how security cameras can be at
As more data moves from internal systems to apps that access external APIs, the need to migrate data grows in importance. Data migration can mean different things in different contexts, but in practice, when we talk about data migration, we are usually talking about moving data from one platform or
1. Condition Monitoring: Let your assets talk to you Just like us, assets can speak. Their talk and their words consist of parameters and signals such as vibration, temperature, viscosity, decibels, wear particles, corrosion, and a whole lot more. And when things get bad, the assets sh
Maintenance is changing. Rapidly. Predictive maintenance is evolving almost by the hour. Just like the rest of the world, maintenance is becoming connected and interconnected all at once. Sensors are spreading far and wide across the industrial landscape at a searing pace. Volts, amps, and
Many Industrial IoT projects fail. Many IIoT value chains have ended up with broken, rusting links. That’s been a disappointing fact of life so far for many organizations on the IIoT and industry 4.0 journey to digital transformation and operational optimization. A Cisco survey conducted b
Vibration analysis is a key technology in the ever-changing world of IIoT and predictive maintenance. It may be the key technology for assessing the health of rotating assets in industry and giving your organization an early warning of
For organizations that suffer from unexpected failures and unplanned downtime, Failure Modes and Effects Analysis (FMEA) can help achieve high asset reliability and availability. You get reliability and availability right, and you are a long way down the road to profitability. But here’s a surpris
While it might not be precisely accurate to describe the current moment for the global economy as being at a crossroads, its certainly true that were at a key point as we round the bend of 2021s first few months. Actions taken and processes put into place now will have a significant impact in the l
My festival experience was fantastic but not without its challenges… the music and food were AMAZING but the torrential rain and long queues were not enjoyable. After dancing away for a few hours, I was desperate for a drink and something to eat . Once I arrived I saw the dreaded signs ‘CASH
OK so unless you’ve been living completely off-grid these past few months then you will be aware that it is highly likely you’ll be getting to work from home in the foreseeable future. However, your working from home experience is also highly likely to have mixed results, depending upon the collabor
So, it’s getting closer. Some of you have already received the email confirming you can work from home. Part 1 covered what you need, this part covers some ideas on how to make your time productive.It will always be the things you didn’t expect that will catch you out. For example, one pro
If you have been following this series, you’ll know some of the tools available and have some tips on how to be productive at home. As you are reading this, you’ll be aware that the first wave has arrived and there is no longer any uncertainty about where you’ll be working. You a
Before Easter, I wrote an article about the perfect storm facing Commercial Real Estate (CRE). Well, it seems the first droplets of raining are beginning to fall. Recently Barclays and WPP announced that flexible working will be the new normal and suggested that large offices wer
Contact Tracing is a digital solution for tracking and alerting users if he or she has been in contact with someone who has tested positive for COVID-19. Notifications occur under certain defined parameters (for example, length of time of the contact or proximity of contact). The Chain of
Over the past couple of months, we have got used to the new ways of working:- working from home, video calls, online collaboration tools, lockdown hair, not travelling, informal business attire etc. At first remote working was seen as a temporary workaround to the lockdown situation however now we r
Adjusting to new workplaces during lockdown has taken its toll on morale for many employees who are used to a bustling office environment, or even visiting clients around the country. It is important that employers acknowledge these challenges and strive to create support mechanisms and a culture wh
Internet of Things Technology