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Growing Regulation of IoT Security
Hopefully, 2018 will mark the start of a new era in Internet of Things security regulation, in which governments, consumers and enterprise customers will begin demanding protection from device manufacturers.
IoT News Roundup
Industrial Internet Consortium releases security best practices white paper, announces steering committee election results; Inmarsat says IoT helps transport, logistics sectors drive down carbon footprint; Ecom intros industrial tablet for Internet of Things applications; Houston Communications adds SkyBitz Transportation solutions to its networking and communications offerings.
Moscow Boosts Public Vehicle Efficiency With Internet of Things Technology
The Department of Information Technologies’ IoT system is tracking the locations and status of 22,000 vehicles throughout the Russian city, to automate dispatching and thereby reduce fuel overconsumption; next, it plans to examine the possibility of tracking vehicle driver activity via wristbands or brain-wave sensors.
Unified Office Combines Total Connect Now Communications Services Into Single Management Portal
The TCN Operations Management Suite enables customers to see, configure and manage their entire business from one integrated portal.
RFID News Roundup
TrackX, DENSO partner on solutions for automotive, general manufacturing; Corvus Integration selects Identiv smart-card reader board for multi-biometric border-patrol solution; Quuppa, Nesa Solutions team up on location-based workflows for health care; Seldat Technology Services intros RFID automation system for 3PL warehouse management; Unified Office combines business communications, IoT services in single management portal; Accruent announces Meridian enhancements, including cloud-based ALIM solution.
26 Billion Service Calls Will Cost a Bundle
What’s your strategy for reducing costs and increasing efficiency in an IoT world?
Powershelf Adopts RFID With One-Penny Tag
The smart-shelf technology, from Compass Marketing, now features RFID readers built into the shelf labels and low-cost tags, proprietary to the system, with about a 3-foot read range.
Orange Business Services Signs Smart-City Consulting Agreement With Jeddah Economic
The company will design ICT infrastructure and smart services for the world’s tallest tower.
Single Switch Promises Lower-Cost RFID Access Control
FEIG Electronics is selling a Wiegand switch with its RFID readers to enable companies and communities to deploy a single reader for two gates or lanes, thereby reducing the cost of RFID deployment.
The Internet of Things: Market Forecasts
The world is facing the brand-new era of the IoT, and we need to be ready for it.
Moscow Boosts Public Vehicle Efficiency With Internet of Things Technology
The Department of Information Technologies’ IoT system is tracking the locations and status of 22,000 vehicles throughout the Russian city, to automate dispatching and thereby reduce fuel overconsumption; next, it plans to examine the possibility of tracking vehicle driver activity via wristbands or brain-wave sensors.







