WHITE PAPER: Uncovering Enterprise Priorities for IoT Adoption
A new white paper from Omdia and MachineQ explains why the complexities tied to the Internet of Things are driving enterprises to seek simplicity, serviceability and scalability.
A new white paper from Omdia and MachineQ explains why the complexities tied to the Internet of Things are driving enterprises to seek simplicity, serviceability and scalability.
HID adds modules with Impinj chips to its RFID reader line; Zebra provides channel partners with RFID and RTLS tools; Mandalay Bay adds RFID locks to remodeled convention center; STAR Systems receives E-ZPass approval for multi-protocol reader; Kigen manages SIM ownership transfer for AT&T IoT customers; Latium Technologies updates PCL Construction IoT platform.
The connectivity domain controller serves as a tool for developers to create a secure platform for a car’s connectivity systems, including radio, access control, handsfree calling and streaming.
Technology companies are developing new devices and solutions for LoRaWAN-based IoT deployments that extend coverage into confined or remote areas, following the LoRa Alliance’s standard specification release.
GS1’s Tag Data Standard 2.0 identifies a standard approach to encoding data on EPC tags to include a product’s batch, lot number and expiration or “best by” date.
With so much uncertainty surrounding supply chains, how can retailers make sure they’re ready for further disruptions and challenges?
The retail landscape is constantly evolving, and so is the connected device and telecom industry.
Healthcare organizations are rolling out a solution from WalkWise to wirelessly track the movements of individuals who use a walker, via a sensor attached to the front wheel.
STMicroelectronics unveils automotive NFC reader; Alfred, Wi-Charge offer wirelessly charged smart locks; UROVO debuts UHF RFID fixed reader, POS system; Sunlight, Litmus partner on Industrial IoT deployments; Swissbit intros hardware security module for AWS IoT platform; Memfault joins the Bluetooth SIG.
Access control and video surveillance are key ways in which you can protect your college campus residence halls.