Building the IoT on a Responsive Data Architecture
To get the most out of the Internet of Things, companies and industries must first address data-integration issues.
To get the most out of the Internet of Things, companies and industries must first address data-integration issues.
As the public and private sectors adopt 3GPP cellular IoT technologies and LoRaWAN in tandem, it’s best to begin by considering the appropriate use cases for both and the separate benefits of each.
Mist offers BLE platform for scalable, standards-based asset visibility; Domino’s franchise groups deploy Unified Office’s IoT Operations Performance Suite; EEMBC benchmark reveals energy cost of using BLE for Internet of Things; Xicato, LumiFi partner for multivendor lighting control; Fujitsu, VMware expand strategic collaboration to offer IoT solutions for automobile industry.
Drugco Discount Pharmacy has deployed a system from Suncrest Solutions and EZ-RFID that includes a light stick stored with each prescription order, which illuminates for drugstore employees to make the search for a particular order fast and easy.
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RFID Journal’s 15th annual event, being held on May. 9-11,
in Phoenix, Ariz., will feature a retail and apparel conference track,
a general session panel and a special retail workshop.
Avery Dennison RFID announces partnership with Target ••• Alien Technology, SOTI add automation, orchestration capabilities to Android RFID handhelds ••• Linxens Group acquires Smartrac’s Secure ID & Transactions business ••• Mist offers BLE platform for scalable, standards-based asset visibility ••• Senseon expands cabinet-locking system for jewelers, boutiques, consumer electronics ••• Urbanest Darling Square deploys ASSA ABLOY Hospitality door lock solutions ••• Identiv announces high-security, high-frequency physical access cards.
The company has announced a new version of its ForgeRock Identity Platform for the Internet of Things.
Domino’s franchise Mar Pizza is deploying a ZigBee-based IoT system from Unified Office to gain real-time and historic temperature data, as well as other sensor information, at its restaurants across three states.
RFID Journal’s 15th annual event will feature a retail and apparel conference track, a general-session panel and a special retail workshop.