Internet of Things Technology
In the news this week: a data management provider teams with the GPU leader, the DOE provides $15 million in funding to speed the development of ML and AI, app developers get an easier way to use Kubernetes, and more. Keeping pace with news and developments in the real-time analytics market
Geolocation, private area networks, and travel industry asset tracking are among the new offerings coming to their IoT services. During the Connect 2019 event in Singapore, Ludovic Le Moan, CEO of IoT operator Sigfox, made four major announcements regarding enhancements to its IoT services, e
Researchers in Morocco and India are looking at ways to use the internet of things to preserve water quality and predict air pollution events. Once again, air pollution has become a serious concern in many cities. Several recent studies have shown a correlation between high pollution levels
The IoT security challenge has a lot to do with the way manufacturers forgo security-by-design as they rush products to market. Security has long been a problem for Internet of Things projects, and the problem is only growing more acute. The latest IBM security report points out that there ha
Bacteria may serve as the most efficient endpoint machines as they communicate effectively and have built-in engines and sensors. The Internet of Things consists of all sorts of electronic devices and sensors, but doesn’t necessarily have to be limited to electronics. Some scientists ar
As massive amounts of data are created, the cloud will extend to the edge. It won’t be cloud versus edge; it will be cloud with edge. The “Edge” is more than just a bunch of devices and sensors — much more. (And not just a world-class guitarist.) It represents “the Thi
Continuous intelligence (CI) is enabling innovative approaches to healthcare, giving clinicians fast, more accurate diagnosis capabilities. Healthcare organizations are blessed with a wealth of data to evaluate patient conditions and prescribe a treatment plan. Increasingly, the ability to ma
A fireside chat at AI World discussed the issues encountered in extracting data from the edge. One may be forgiven for assuming manufacturers are ready to crack open their various production systems and begin leveraging the data that has been trapped within. The reality can be much more comp
AstraZeneca’s vision for a digital factory of the future will be enabled by AI, image recognition, IoT, electronic records, robotics and automation, and digital twins. It’s no secret that drug discovery, development, and manufacturing is a long and costly process that is ripe for major
IoT-enhanced AR could be instrumental in helping people collaborate – whether they work in factories or other installations. To become a well-rounded manufacturing operation with a full view of a product’s lifecycle, augmented reality (AR) has something to offer. That’s the word
Organizations can optimize IoT data, quickly and cost-effectively deriving its business value by developing expertise in ETL (extract, transfer, load) technologies. The potential of IoT has never been greater. With investments in IoT-enabled devices expected to double by 2021 and opportunitie
Better security and faster, more efficient computing of big data means that industries will focus on holistic IoT adoption instead of piecemeal solutions. IoT has been on the hype cycle the past few years – emphasis on “hype” and not a lot of delivery. Sure it’s glamorous to have connected w
IoT-extended AI brings three main benefits to manufacturers: supply chain optimization, smart manufacturing, and product or service innovation, There’s a wealth of data now streaming in from the numerous edges of IoT, so it’s only natural to start thinking about ways to apply art
Making data quickly actionable creates difficult challenges for the old data management order. Three new reports from Gartner bring into sharp focus the increasing urgency for enterprises of building value-generating operational applications infused with AI and ML – or risk falling forever be
AI has found a greater responsibility in securing us from the unknown attacker. Imagine networks that can predict downtimes and hacking threats, successfully! AI-enabled networking isn’t new but better and bigger. It has, in fact, propelled the idea of reinventing the services for enhanced u
Implementation of IoT and data analytics in agriculture is happening all across the world. With Earth’s population expected to skyrocket to nine billion by 2050, new ways to increase agriculture productivity are required, if we are to feed another 1.3 billion people. One farm in Yaroslavl, R
As the use of AI and machine learning grows, there are opportunities to better serve viewers with relevant content when and how it is requested. The year was 1995, and Tim Berners-Lee’s World Wide Web was still a relatively new graphical communication format, consisting mainly of stati
Revenues for the global streaming analytics market are expected to increase at a compound annual growth rate of 28.2 percent for the next five years. At the heart of all continuous intelligence (CI) applications is the ability to perform analytics on real-time data streams. One indication tha
Everybody asks which industry is going to adopt IoT first. It’s manufacturing because it was the first industry to start looking at it seriously. Nothing demands more real-time capabilities than ambulances. Life-or-death decisions require information on the go, and new solutions being
How to lay the groundwork for secure, reliable, and cost-effective solutions to support today and tomorrow’s wireless needs. Many commercial and industrial organizations are exploring IoT solutions to drive productivity, automation, and cost-savings within their business. Ericsson forecasts t
Internet of Things Technology