What Opportunities Does the Industrial IoT Present for Field Service?
The increased number of connected devices in the field comes with a surge of data, and the question of what to do with all this information.
The increased number of connected devices in the field comes with a surge of data, and the question of what to do with all this information.
DevOps teams are already among the busiest within any given IT organization, as they are always on the cutting edge of producing new technologies.
Identiv expands distribution of smart-card readers, credentials in Saudi Arabia ••• Carnegie Mellon leverages LoRaWAN protocol to build open IoT network ••• Huawei, Gemalto team up to accelerate narrow-band IoT deployments ••• Senet launches global low-power wide-area virtual network for IoT connectivity ••• Industrial Internet Consortium, Plattform Industrie 4.0 stop in San Francisco for IIoT World Tour ••• AT&T approves Altair’s LTE-M chipset on IoT network ••• People Power offers smart-home IoT service to Australian consumers ••• IoT company Gooee launches in Europe.
Cool&Go is an app-based extension of Blulog’s automated data-logging system to point consumers in the direction of beverages or ice cream in their neighborhood, while also sharing their temperatures.
Here are six points to help you understand the significance of such technologies in densely populated urban areas.
Here are six points to help you understand the significance of such technologies in densely populated urban areas.
Zebra Technologies has released its “2017 Global Shopper Study,” which measures how well retailers are keeping up with shopper expectations at physical stores and online, with an eye toward improving those numbers with RFID and IoT technologies.
Tieto Corp. has seen sales and productivity increase since it installed its own MyOffice solution, using Quuppa beacon technology, to understand how work space is used, as well as automatically enable conference room use, service requests and worker location.
Delta Air Lines’ Aviation Sensor ID Bay will be dedicated to researching and development related to RFID technology use for tracking flyable parts, baggage and tools for airlines, aircraft companies and original equipment manufacturers, as well as for the RFID companies that serve them.
The new partnership agreement combines cellular and satellite networks to deliver global connectivity for Internet of Things solutions.