Internet of Things Technology
Every June, the tech industry celebrates International Women in Engineering Day, spotlighting trailblazing women and reigniting the conversation about increasing gender diversity. Prior to COVID‑19, the tech workforce was skewed, with a 77% male‑to‑female ratio at executive levels. The pandemic has
Research from market‑insight provider IoT Analytics shows that embedding intelligent tools into edge computing—making the edge “smart”—is the key driver behind its sustained growth. What Is Edge Analytics? Edge analytics is the process of collecting, analysing, and acting on data from IIoT devices
Despite 75% of American waste being recyclable, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) reports that only 30% of that waste is actually recycled. The remainder ends up in landfills or incinerators, creating long‑term environmental damage. The current global waste management framework is unsu
Data volumes are growing at an unprecedented pace. As IoT and Big Data Science specialist Yash Mehta notes, technology advances will only accelerate this trend. By the end of the decade, global data is projected to reach 572 zettabytes—nearly tenfold the current volume. Managing and organizing such
For decades, private networks have served as the backbone for businesses seeking to safeguard sensitive data while maintaining high performance. While the core technologies of private and public networks are identical, private networks are exclusively accessible to the owning enterprise, offering an
As cloud‑based sensing and actuation grow, a shared understanding of data becomes critical. Mis‑aligned terminology, vague semantics, and unclear expectations can all derail productivity and quality on the factory floor. This article distills how IoT, AI, and clear metrics can help you deliver more
The Internet of Things (IoT) has long promised to transform business operations, yet many organisations report mixed results in real‑world deployments. Business technology journalist Antony Savvas reviews the latest evidence on why enterprises are still investing heavily in IoT despite ongoing hurd
For professionals in programming and analytics, Structured Query Language (SQL) has long been the cornerstone of data extraction and reporting. “If I’m building a new system, I’ll use SQL,” says Joseph Zulick, manager at MRO Electric and Supply.While the allure of shiny new platforms is tempting, in
Cybersecurity is no longer optional—every organization, from a single‑employee startup to a Fortune 500 company, faces the same threat landscape. Yet many businesses still operate without a comprehensive strategy, underestimating the seriousness of the risk or assuming it won’t happen to them.Relyin
Analog measurements unlock hidden performance potential in manufacturing plants. While digital sensors can confirm a machine is on or off, they miss the subtle shifts that signal emerging issues. In many facilities, operators rely on simple on/off switches to flag failures. Yet these binary indicat
Whether 2021 becomes a year of growth or a setback hinges on how you view your performance. A realistic baseline and data‑driven strategy can transform uncertainty into opportunity. Adopting a lean framework—Plan, Do, Check, Act—ensures continuous improvement. As Joseph Zulick, manager at MRO Elect
Across the globe, mobile devices are integral to daily life. With over 10 billion units in use, users unlock their phones an average of 58 times a day—and 65 % of Americans tap their screens up to 160 times daily. According to Ted Hansson, SVP Business Line Mobile at Fingerprints, the time spent u
During the COVID‑19 pandemic, café visits plummeted worldwide, yet coffee consumption stayed steady. As Kyle Okamoto, General Manager of Ericsson IoT, notes, coffee lovers continued to enjoy their favorite brew at home, underscoring the beverage’s resilience. According to the National Coffee Associ
In the wake of COVID‑19, the Internet of Things (IoT) has surged across every sector—from manufacturing and transportation to healthcare and consumer electronics. According to IoT and Big Data Science specialist Yash Mehta, this rapid adoption demands that product‑development firms deliver devices
Why Food Access Still Matters in the Digital Age According to Holger Kuehnle, executive creative director at Artefact, 19 million Americans live in food deserts, and roughly 40 % of U.S. food production is wasted. These figures highlight a critical inefficiency in our current food system. Bridging
In the last decade, the global wireless landscape has evolved faster than any previous half‑century, says Emir Aboulhosn, CEO of NetLync. The COVID‑19 pandemic accelerated this transformation, forcing operators to adopt digital‑first solutions.From 5G to IoT and private networks, the shift is reshap
Two years ago, IoT developers focused almost exclusively on hardware. Today, Richard Hayton, CISO of Trustonic, observes that software has taken center stage, especially in consumer‑facing devices such as connected vehicles, wearables, and health monitors. According to Statista, the end‑user IoT ma
The explosion of data has split privacy and security professionals: one side sees it as a catalyst for digital growth, the other as a gateway to unprecedented risk. Digital product owners now walk a tightrope, generating data for analytics while safeguarding privacy. Over the past decade, data priv
As the COVID‑19 pandemic accelerated the shift to remote work, businesses are reaping benefits that blend higher productivity with improved work‑life balance. According to Forbes research, about 70% of employees will be working from home at least five days a month by 2025. Below are three time‑tes
As organizations consider returning to physical offices, they must also focus on the security of their IoT assets, Cities, offices, and homes are becoming increasingly connected. Yet, despite the rapid expansion of IoT—an acceleration expected in the post‑pandemic era—recent breaches, such as the V
Internet of Things Technology