Internet of Things Technology
AWS IoT Solutions Design Best Practices With the rapid proliferation of IoT devices, enterprises need robust architectures that connect, collect, store, and analyze data securely. Amazon Web Services offers a portfolio of services that enable devices to communicate safely with cloud applications a
Manufacturing is confronting a significant skills shortage. Over the next decade, demand is expected to create 4.6 million new jobs, yet more than half of those positions risk remaining unfilled. In this article, Andy Marshall, technical manager at systems integrator Boulting Technology, explores h
Samuel S Visner of Netcracker TechnologyAs the global IT ecosystem transforms with 5G and IPv6, operators and their customers will unlock unprecedented opportunities.Operators can deliver cutting‑edge services—VR/AR, autonomous vehicles, robotics, smart cities, drones—once considered science fiction
By 2020, around 10 billion IoT devices were connected worldwide—a figure expected to grow to 22 billion by 2025. We already rely on these devices daily, from smart thermostats and lighting to security cameras and even smart fridges, according to Manish Choudhary, senior vice president of Global SM
Digital Transformation World (DTW) is in session, and John English, director of Marketing for Service Provider Solutions at Netscout, outlines the key trends shaping the telecoms landscape this year.After TM Forum rebranded its flagship event as DTW last year, the focus has sharpened on Digital Tran
At a recent “IoT Breakfast”, CIOs and CEOs gathered to explore how businesses can thrive amid the Internet of Things revolution. The consensus was simple: IoT is here—those who don’t prepare are bound to fail. So, what can CIOs do to future‑proof their organizations? Sebastien Tellier, Manager of P
Companies are already harnessing real‑time insights from the Internet of Things (IoT). According to Patrick Callaghan, enterprise architect and strategic business advisor at DataStax, the rollout of 5G will cause data from billions of connected devices to surge dramatically. Organizations that desi
Fakri Sadeh, vice president of network technology, strategy and development at Sigfox USA, explains how the Industrial Internet of Things (IoT) can finally break the long‑standing data‑collection bottleneck in trade sectors such as fishing, farming, and marine research.For decades, these industries
According to Statista, the number of Internet of Things (IoT) devices installed worldwide is projected to reach 75 billion by 2025. Zion Market Research estimates that the global smart‑home market will surpass US$53.45 billion (€47.60 billion) by 2022.Customers are adopting smart devices at an accel
Eric Hatton, Head of Customer Activation & Network Services at Evolving Systems, highlights the escalating demand for mobile services and the urgent need for operators to curb the rising costs of SIM lifecycle management while delivering deeper subscriber intimacy. Modern operators face a complex,
Alexander Lewis, Media Relations Expert, Paessler AG Agriculture has always been at the forefront of technological disruption. In an era of escalating temperatures and looming food shortages, harnessing Internet‑of‑Things (IoT) solutions to grow more food sustainably and faster is no longer option
IDC projects that global data volumes will grow by 61% from 2018 to 2025, ultimately reaching 175 zettabytes—most of which is produced by businesses. The challenge is turning this flood of information into clear operational advantages and better decision‑making. According to Mind Foundry research d
The concept of Digital Twins dates back to early computer‑aided design, where virtual models were used to explore “what‑if” scenarios. Today, artificial intelligence, advanced analytics, and the Internet of Things elevate these models into powerful, real‑time digital replicas. Digital Twins rank am
When Emerson Automation Solutions expands into new markets, its IT infrastructure must evolve accordingly. The Micro Motion division in Boulder, CO, which specializes in flow automation and measurement across industries—from oil and gas to pharmaceuticals—relies on highly accurate meters to monitor
The tech landscape is rapidly evolving with innovations such as Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, and the Internet of Things. Business analyst Elisha Swisten notes that these technologies are not just buzzwords; they are reshaping how enterprises operate. IoT adoption has already begun to
5G promises transformative changes—from autonomous vehicles to smart homes and lightning‑fast downloads. Yet, the technology’s high expectations bring a host of practical hurdles that must be addressed before it can become a reality. 1. Spectrum and Frequency Bands Unlike 4G LTE, which operates bel
By Virendra Maheta, Project Manager at Volansys Technologies Why IoT Needs Rigorous Testing The Internet of Things (IoT) bridges the physical and digital realms, allowing devices to autonomously gather and transmit data. While enterprises harness IoT to accelerate time‑to‑market and boost productiv
Stijn Christiaens of CollibraThe Internet of Things (IoT) has reshaped diverse industries—from fleet optimisation to precision agriculture. Yet, as Collibra’s CTO and co‑founder Stijn Christiaens observes, the common catalyst behind these disruptions is the sheer volume and value of data generated
The Internet of Things is still in its infancy, yet the pace at which devices become networked is accelerating. For businesses, each new connection expands the attack surface, turning a simple breach into immediate reputational damage, revenue loss, or costly regulatory penalties.According to Jack W
Mary Hunter, recognised with the IAMCP Women in Tech Leadership Award (2018) and Nottingham Post Businesswoman of the Year, has led Columbus Global’s UK division for over 17 years. She champions women’s advancement in technology and shares insights on overcoming industry bias and building a more di
Internet of Things Technology