Internet of Things Technology
Thomas R. Cutler, President & CEO of TR Cutler, Inc, explains how IIoT‑enabled Pick‑to‑Light systems are transforming over 90% of distribution, warehouse, and cellular manufacturing environments. According to Voodoo Robotics CEO Trevor Blumenau, the most effective picking solutions combine real‑time
Jagan Garimella, CTO of ProcessMAPThe IIoT (Industrial Internet of Things) improves connectivity, efficiency and scalability for industrial organisations. Combined with the power of big data and analytics, the IIoT is an incredibly powerful concept that drives in-depth insights for organisations. Ma
We are on the cusp of perfecting self‑driving technology, but the next milestone is public trust. While autonomous test vehicles still operate under a safety driver, the moment that seat is empty will require more than engineering excellence – it demands confidence from everyday riders. The allure
The Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) is reshaping enterprise operations and customer engagement, promising significant operational gains, fresh market opportunities, and new revenue streams. Hardware miniaturisation, lower power consumption, falling component costs, and ubiquitous wireless con
Nick Sacke of Comms365 The Internet of Things (IoT) is poised to be the most significant productivity driver of the next decade. Accenture estimates that IoT could add $14.2 trillion (€11.87 trillion) to the global economy by 2030. Yet, despite the hype, the UK is still far from realizing this poten
The United Nations warns that, unless action is taken, the world will hit a tipping point for food security by 2050 due to escalating waste and inefficiencies across the supply chain. In Ireland, Jeremy Cowan reports on companies that are partnering to turn the tide. Jason Kay, Chief Commercial Off
Ryan Orsi of WatchGuard Technologies There is a well‑known adage: “fast, cheap, and good – you can only pick two.” The IoT sector is a perfect illustration of this dilemma, as manufacturers prioritize speed and cost while often sidelining robust security. IoT breaches are all too common, but the s
In 2017, Mindbowser conducted an in‑depth survey to map the current landscape of Industrial IoT (IIoT) and forecast its future trajectory. The goal was to capture real‑world insights from industry leaders and translate them into actionable trends. Spanning April to June 2017, we interviewed over 35
Ayush Jain CEO, Mindbowser From Part I, you might have already seen the primary trends set to shape Industrial IoT in 2017. This continuation deepens that perspective, highlighting additional drivers and impact areas. 6. Business areas that are benefiting the most from IIoT – Operations, engineerin
Cyber‑security vulnerabilities in supply chains pose a tangible threat to global trade. The consequences of a breach can ripple across entire industries. Assessing cyber supply chain security vulnerabilities Security professionals consistently warn that an entire system is only as strong as its we
Katherine Barrios, CMO at XenetaYesterday’s article introduced the first driver behind supply‑chain cyber risk. Today we explore the remaining four—each illustrating why many businesses remain under‑prepared.Cyber Threats Are Perpetually MobileAccording to a recent PricewaterhouseCoopers report on U
Andrew Lee, Head of Market Intelligence and Analysis at Octo TelematicsHow safe is your vehicle? Even the most skilled drivers can be caught off guard if the car itself is harbouring unseen mechanical faults. In the UK, vehicles older than three years are required to undergo an annual MOT test, but
The Internet of Things (IoT) has evolved far beyond the first internet refrigerator of 2000. While connected fridges are still niche, IoT now powers a wide array of practical applications that deliver real business value—especially for companies engaged in supply‑chain fulfilment.Advances in mobile
IoT is poised to shape the next decade of technological progress, capturing both imagination and investment. Yet, as adoption accelerates, organizations face a growing array of security and operational risks that must be proactively addressed.A growth industryIoT is rapidly permeating new verticals
Human beings are inherently sociable, driven by interaction and community. Historically, our most transformative inventions—air travel, telephony, the internet—have united people physically or remotely.Yet the Internet of Things (IoT) is often portrayed as a technology that could reduce human involv
Jonathan Martin, EMEA Operations Director at Anomali, highlights how artificial intelligence and deep learning are transforming healthcare by delivering actionable insights. Open‑source frameworks such as Theano, Torch, CNTK, and TensorFlow enable accurate predictions for conditions ranging from ca
John Hayes of Vecna RoboticsEvery sensor on AGVs—Automated Guided Vehicles—collects data to prevent collisions with people, equipment, or structures. Yet until recently, that data remained untapped, leaving manufacturers unable to transform raw metrics into actionable insights. This is a common pain
Stephanie Weagle, VP, Corero Network Security Service providers, hosting providers, and digital enterprises are under constant threat from DDoS attacks. While headline‑grabbing volumetric assaults dominate headlines, a subtler menace is emerging: low‑volume, short‑duration attacks that quietly und
Fire prevention and safety are entering a new era, thanks to the Internet of Things (IoT). By leveraging low‑power wide‑area (LPWA) or cellular connectivity, IoT‑enabled fire systems deliver faster prevention, quicker response times, and improved protection for first responders navigating hazardous
The Internet now belongs to billions, reshaping how we perceive the world. Rapid advances in technology, coupled with the pervasive reach of social media, mobile devices, and the cloud, mean that anyone born after 2000 has grown up in a truly connected environment. But connectivity extends beyond
Internet of Things Technology