Internet of Things (IoT) Hardware
The Internet of Things hardware topic section includes comprehensive resources on open source options, hardware requirements, companies and platforms, and how to manufacture IoT products.
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News
24 Jan 2022
Silicon Labs launches new AI/ML chips, toolkit for edge
The chip vendor's new wireless SoC aims to bring AI and machine learning to the IoT. The systems also use the Matter IP-based protocol to wirelessly connect devices. Continue Reading
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Feature
14 Dec 2021
IoT hardware sales can bolster MSPs
Offering connected devices could prove a lucrative business, given the potential to monitor a large installed base. But MSPs must prepare for the scope of the challenge. Continue Reading
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11 Feb 2019
Three ways for die attach on IoT PCBs
The methods for attaching bare chips in PCBs aren't all the same. NexLogic's Zulki Khan outlines three IoT PCB die attach methods, including their key differences and benefits. Continue Reading
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08 Feb 2019
Sensors in autonomous mobile robots for localization and navigation
Sensors come in all different shapes and sizes, measuring parameters of autonomous mobile robots and their environments. Persistent Systems' Sachin Kurlekar discusses the types of sensors and their ... Continue Reading
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07 Feb 2019
What are the advantages of a smart irrigation system?
Smart irrigation systems are integral to saving water and improving efficiency. IEEE senior member Shawn Chandler explains how. Continue Reading
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07 Feb 2019
Why companies can and should have multiple IoT platforms
The IoT platform is a critical tool to reaping the benefits of smart manufacturing. However, as Software AG's Sean Riley discusses, one-size-fits-all IoT platforms don't exist – a multi-platform ... Continue Reading
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06 Feb 2019
Robots won't take all our jobs. But will they at least boost productivity?
Automation and AI are spurring productivity growth, but not without the (exaggerated) fear of robots taking all the jobs. Parsable's Lawrence Whittle explains how robots can help, not hinder, the ... Continue Reading
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06 Feb 2019
Intelligent lighting for smarter parking operations
Intelligent lighting strategies help parking lot operators not only reduce operational and maintenance costs, says Johnson Controls' Ken Biggerstaff, but also increase revenue and improve the ... Continue Reading
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04 Feb 2019
How do we build an augmented and virtual reality business plan?
Augmented and virtual reality is cutting edge, but that shouldn't be your sole reason to deploy it. IEEE member Todd Richmond outlines three principles for design in AR/VR planning. Continue Reading
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31 Jan 2019
How IoT could be sustainability's secret ingredient
Tech companies are increasingly employing corporate sustainability programs. A key part of paving a path to a more sustainable product lifestyle, says HPE's Christopher Wellise, is using IoT. Continue Reading
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28 Jan 2019
Avoid tech's valley of death: Advanced R&D lessons on scaling IoT proofs of concept
To scale your IoT proof of concept, says Deloitte's Helena Lisachuk, learn from the successes of advanced R&D. Here, Lisachuck explains why promising proofs die -- and what to do about it. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
28 Jan 2019
Why IoT needs startup studios
Startup studios are growing in popularity, and for good reason says Don DeLoach. Read as he explains how the IoT market stands to benefit from the studio model. Continue Reading
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Definition
24 Jan 2019
device mesh
A device mesh is an ad hoc network in the internet of things (IoT). The term, which was coined by research firm Gartner, describes an ever-changing mesh network consisting of the endpoint devices that people use to access applications, information and other people. Continue Reading
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23 Jan 2019
How open source is shaping the home network
The home router may be the key tool to help consumers adopt and optimize connected devices. Minim's Alec Rooney explains why an open source approach is critical, and how consumers and manufacturers ... Continue Reading
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22 Jan 2019
Manage construction rentals better with smart sensors
Imagine always knowing where your equipment was, regardless of its size. Implementing a smart sensor-enabled IoT asset tracking system can help get the job done. CalAmp's Paul Washicko discusses. Continue Reading
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21 Jan 2019
An inside look at IoT gateway vendors, classifications
It's easy to get confused when it comes to IoT gateways. Learn about IoT gateway options, IoT gateway vendors and where products fit into the edge gateway spectrum. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
18 Jan 2019
Get linked up with anisotropic conductive film for your IoT devices
Anisotropic conductive film, or ACF, is a critical term when it comes to manufacturing printed circuit boards for IoT devices. NexLogic Tech's Zulki Khan discusses what ACF is and its place in the ... Continue Reading
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17 Jan 2019
What are the challenges of building a smart agriculture system?
Building a smart agriculture system isn't as easy as placing some sensors in a field. IEEE senior member Shawn Chandler offers insights into the challenges and outlines tips for a successful deployment. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
14 Jan 2019
Does broad-based heart rate monitoring open up room for 'Mickey Mouse medicine?'
Broad-based heart rate monitoring wearables are being met with praise and criticism. As VivaLNK's Jiang Li explains, a balance needs to be struck between making connected health devices accessible ... Continue Reading
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10 Jan 2019
Thanks to new wireless capabilities, the future of IoT rests only on our imaginations
By solving key developer issues and lowering barriers to entry, says Twilio's Evan Cummack, new wireless capabilities are helping industry leaders usher in a new era of IoT. Continue Reading
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09 Jan 2019
IoT: An SOS for cruise lines?
Cruise lines are adopting IoT to attract younger guests. Living in Digital Times' Robin Raskin took to the seas to explore how Celebrity and Carnival use connected technology to personalize and ... Continue Reading
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03 Jan 2019
How do drones and augmented reality work together?
Adding drones and augmented reality together changes the way humans interact with drones, says IEEE member Todd Richmond, offering hands-free control over real-time drone operation. Continue Reading
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02 Jan 2019
Why the smart home needs to get even smarter
The promise of a booming smart home industry abounds, but as Nordic Semiconductor's Svein-Egil Nielsen explains, without a multiprotocol industry standard, the smart home will never reach its true ... Continue Reading
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Definition
31 Dec 2018
microcomputer
A microcomputer is a complete computer on a smaller scale and is generally a synonym for the more common term, personal computer or PC, a computer designed for an individual. Continue Reading
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Definition
31 Dec 2018
RFID tagging
RFID tagging uses small radio frequency identification devices to track and identify objects. Continue Reading
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Answer
20 Dec 2018
What is the internet of nano-things, and what are its uses?
The internet of nano-things is taking IoT to the next level -- or, more precisely, to a smaller level. IEEE member Saumya Sharma explains IoNT's uses and benefits in the smallest of spaces. Continue Reading
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18 Dec 2018
IoT in the food supply chain: Inviting tech to the holiday feast
Adding technology to the food supply chain can help prevent food waste and reduce wasted food's environmental impact. Deloitte Digital's Robert Schmid discusses what IoT can bring to the table. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
14 Dec 2018
Stacked-die wire bonding for IoT devices can get tricky
IoT device OEMs should become more familiar with the advanced stages of today's wire bonding, especially when it comes to stacked-die wire bonding. NexLogic Tech's Zulki Khan explains. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
13 Dec 2018
Car lot operators benefit from IoT device that locates cars without a search party
In this case study, Silicon Labs' Alex Koepsel explains how startup Cognosos built an IoT platform to help car lot operators track vehicle inventories, saving them time and money. Continue Reading
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13 Dec 2018
Four trends proving device as a service is not a passing fad
There are four main reasons why device as a service is here to stay -- and why organizations need to get on board. HP Inc.'s Stephanie Dismore explores the benefits of DaaS and why it is critical ... Continue Reading
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12 Dec 2018
What is human-robot teaming, and what are its benefits?
Because today's robots can assist, not replace, human workers, IEEE member Todd Richmond discusses human-robot teaming and offers use cases demonstrating its benefits. Continue Reading
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Feature
10 Dec 2018
Industrial robotics market showdown banks on sophistication
Innovation in the industrial robotics market has countries across the globe racing to build robotics with discerning eyes, more programmable brains and, soon, more nimble fingers. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
03 Dec 2018
Commercial IoT environments require shared edge infrastructure
As an industry, we need a way to serve commercial IoT applications more efficiently, less expensively and more securely. Rigado's Justin Rigling discusses why the edge, interoperability and ... Continue Reading
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Feature
26 Nov 2018
Is single-point sensing the next-gen IoT sensor network?
Single-point sensing systems help developers use advanced algorithms to replace the number of sensors in a network. But it's not a fail-proof method -- yet. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
26 Nov 2018
IoT: Why the magic is in the ecosystem
Interconnected IoT ecosystems are essential to creating the magic required for digital businesses to thrive. Equinix's Chiaren Cushing explores the value of an IoT ecosystem and offers examples of ... Continue Reading
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Blog Post
26 Nov 2018
Post-mortem on 2018 IoT predictions and the year ahead
IPS's Mitch Maiman takes a look at the anticipated IoT trends of 2018 and takes a look at the reality of the predictions, and where they are headed in the years ahead. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
20 Nov 2018
Illuminating IoT in healthcare with LED lighting
IoT continues to add an increasing value within healthcare establishments, and LED lighting provides an easy way to integrate IoT and networking. Revolution Lighting Technologies' Joe Herbst explains. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
19 Nov 2018
Reimagining the IIoT revolution through built-in security
The IIoT revolution promises a myriad of benefits, yet an insecure OT environment can result in lost money -- or even loss of life. Mocana's William Diotte discusses why built-in IIoT security is ... Continue Reading
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Blog Post
07 Nov 2018
Failures in IoT PCB wire bond loops
In IoT printed circuit boards, the wire itself can create a loop or arc, introducing a number of failure modes. NexLogic Tech's Zulki Khan outlines these failures and why they occur. Continue Reading
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07 Nov 2018
A smart approach to designing IoT products: The iKeyp Smart Safe
Creating the iKeyp Smart Safe presented a number of design challenges. IPS' Danny Aponte explains how they overcame those challenges, bringing the smart safe to market quickly and cost-effectively. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
02 Nov 2018
How can service providers shift into the center of the smart home experience?
While internet service providers have become an invisible brand in many households, the smart home movement presents an opportunity which Calix's Michael Weening says ISPs cannot ignore. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
22 Oct 2018
Airbrush-sprayed antennas spurring innovation in IoT
Spray-on antennas, a new technique developed by scholars at Drexel University, may pave the way to simpler, more effective antennas. Nexsoftsys' James Warner outlines how they will affect IoT. Continue Reading
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Feature
15 Oct 2018
Autonomous delivery robots ready to roll and deliver
Delivery bots can solve last-mile delivery challenges, but are they ready for prime time? If challenges are overcome, targeted applications may be where delivery bots prevail. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
12 Oct 2018
The potential unicorns in IoT
Today we have many unicorns trotting about the business landscape, but where are they in IoT? OIES Consulting's Francisco Maroto discusses potential unicorns in IoT and who we may see in the space. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
04 Oct 2018
Four steps for planning for a solid manufacturing IoT strategy
The fourth Industrial Revolution, Manufacturing 4.0, is in full swing. AppDirect's Emanuel Bertolin offers four strategic actions to consider when planning for the new era of smart manufacturing. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
02 Oct 2018
The internet of things and the war against water
From flood damage to leaking pipes, the internet of things is emerging as a critical component to managing water resources and updating legacy infrastructure. Particle's Zach Supalla discusses. Continue Reading
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Feature
01 Oct 2018
Using an IoT gateway to connect the 'things' to the cloud
There's one device that is key to tying internet of things systems together: the IoT gateway. Read on to learn the benefits and applications of an IoT edge gateway. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
01 Oct 2018
Ensure IoT device reliability via die shear strength testing
When prototyping and assembling an IoT printed circuit board, it is critical to conduct die shear strength testing to ensure an IoT device's long life and reliability. NexLogic Tech's Zulki Khan ... Continue Reading
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Blog Post
27 Sep 2018
The rise of voice control in the internet of things
IoT voice controls are entering almost every aspect of life. BairesDev's Nacho De Marco outlines three industries getting an IoT voice control makeover. Continue Reading
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26 Sep 2018
Get ready for just-in-time customer engagement
With smartphones, nearly ubiquitous wireless connectivity, digital tech and IoT sensors, the promise of just-in-time customer engagement is becoming a reality. Tata Consultancy Services' Seeta ... Continue Reading
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Blog Post
25 Sep 2018
Rapid prototyping with embedded products helps hardware developers focus on innovation
Texas Instrument's Adrian Fernandez explains what is happening in the industry that is enabling the rapid iteration and prototyping of embedded hardware products. Continue Reading
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25 Sep 2018
Autonomous mobile robots are ready for takeoff
Industrial and mobile robotics are fueling today's factories with automation. Persistent Systems' Sachin Kurlekar explores how autonomous mobile robots, or AMRs, are emerging to tackle new tasks ... Continue Reading
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Feature
24 Sep 2018
The IBM IoT story, starring AI, Watson and an industrial cast
The success of IBM IoT can be attributed to the Watson IoT platform, industry partnerships, its stance on data ownership, and its various 'Industry Solutions' and use cases. Continue Reading
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20 Sep 2018
IoT technologies pave the road to the context-aware smart home
While voice assistants can act on demands, they have no insight into a home's condition or ability to respond to them without smarts. Silicon Labs' Raoul Wijgergangs explores how IoT can create a ... Continue Reading
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Blog Post
18 Sep 2018
Navigating the IoT security minefield: Hardware security
In our hyperconnected world, organizations now need to look at hardware security through a different lens. Here, Threat X's Andrew Useckas explains how to ensure the security of IoT devices. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
06 Sep 2018
Pinpoint IoT PCB wire bonding reliability
There are 10 key principles that must be adhered to with pinpoint accuracy in assembly and manufacturing so that IoT PCB wire bonding maintains high reliability. NexLogic's Zulki Khan explains. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
27 Aug 2018
Pi and the sky: The AOL Stage of IoT
As Dell Technologies' Jason Shepherd likes to say, we're in the "AOL stage" of IoT, which leads to a paradigm he calls "Pi and the sky." Read on to learn more. Continue Reading
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17 Aug 2018
Avoid killing your IoT device battery life with these 4 tips
Battery life can make or break an IoT device. Keysight Technologies' Cheryl Ajluni outlines four tips to help product makers ensure their devices have a long battery life. Continue Reading
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Feature
10 Aug 2018
IoT and robotics, evolving together
While robotics for automation has existed for decades, adding IoT into the mix has changed the game for the industry. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
07 Aug 2018
Deeper than deep sleep: Creating a zero-load microcontroller standby
Even in a standby state, microcontrollers siphon off some amount of power. Arrow Electronics' Jeremy S. Cook outlines how to turn your microcontroller into a zero-load standby. Continue Reading
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26 Jul 2018
Get your wires straight for IoT
Wire bonding is a critical component of IoT printed circuit boards. NexLogic's Zulki Khan explains why, offering advice to find the best EMS provider for your IoT PCB project. Continue Reading
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24 Jul 2018
How IoT improves the fresh food supply chain
An industry as time- and cost-sensitive as fresh food requires proper data collection and analysis to ensure safety and quality. Zest Labs' Peter Mehring explains how IoT fits in the equation. Continue Reading
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23 Jul 2018
Artificial intelligence and the connected plant
Traditional plants need to adopt new technologies to embrace digital transformation and its value. SparkCognition's Stuart Gillen outlines how artificial intelligence fits into the connected plant ... Continue Reading
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20 Jul 2018
IoT sector mergers and acquisitions: 2018 year to date
James Turino of Drake Star Partners provides an update of the IoT sector mergers and acquisitions in 2018, as well as a private placement update. Continue Reading
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09 Jul 2018
DIY IoT for SMBs: It's here now
What's it going to take to make SMB IoT as simple to purchase and install as Nest cameras are for consumers? Answers are beginning to emerge. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
02 Jul 2018
IoT product development: Get it right
Designing an IoT device requires more attention to product design details. IPS's Mitch Maiman offers six IoT design mistakes to avoid for successful IoT product development. Continue Reading
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Feature
02 Jul 2018
Smart glasses technology embraces AR -- will enterprises and consumers?
Ready for augmented reality smart glasses? As smart glasses technology continues to advance and starts looking more like prescription glasses, smart glasses will gain acceptance. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
29 Jun 2018
Industrial IoT: Speaking the same (connected) language
To fully realize the benefits of industrial IoT, we will need a protocol around how devices talk to one another. NS1's Carl Levine explains why DNS might be just the thing to fill the gap. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
28 Jun 2018
How analogue makers can further their craft with digital tools
Digital tools are helping physical makers expand their horizons, allowing them to take their trade or hobby to the next level. Arrow Electronics' Zach Wendt discusses three such tools. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
26 Jun 2018
IoT in agriculture: Producing the next generation of farming technology
One of the oldest occupations in the history of mankind is getting a massive makeover filled with efficiencies thanks to the internet of things. Vodafone's Ludovico Fassati discusses the benefits ... Continue Reading
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Feature
25 Jun 2018
Yorkland Controls forges smart building services from IoT
Distributor Yorkland Controls expands its building automation system portfolio with smart building services by constructing alliances with IoTium and SkyFoundry. Continue Reading
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News
22 Jun 2018
At LiveWorx 2018, PTC CEO touts importance of IoT partnerships
During his keynote presentation at LiveWorx 2018, PTC president and CEO, Jim Heppelmann, advocated the importance of IoT partnerships to the company's endeavors. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
21 Jun 2018
Avoiding the hidden cost in IoT devices is critical to business success
The potential impact of IoT is extraordinary. However, as Keysight Technologies' Cheryl Ajluni explains, underestimating the true cost of an IoT device can have profound consequences on your brand, ... Continue Reading
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Blog Post
21 Jun 2018
Automation vs. humanity: A false binary choice
Drishti's Prasad Akella advises to ignore the scary "human versus robots" headlines; the complex reality is actually one of mutual growth and gradual change, one of humans and machines. Continue Reading
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20 Jun 2018
HPE edge computing strategy reroutes data, apps around the cloud
HPE's edge computing strategy hinges on converged infrastructure systems to help enterprises manage data outside their data centers and the cloud, and help the company regain market traction. Continue Reading
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Feature
18 Jun 2018
Building automation systems bring building commissioning success
ICS Consulting mixes IoTium's secure IoT connectivity platform with SkySpark's data analytics to serve up a new building automation systems business model around continuous building commissioning services. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
14 Jun 2018
BAW filters: Problem-solvers for key Wi-Fi and IoT challenges
Qorvo's Cees Links explains how bulk acoustic wave filters can solve two key Wi-Fi and IoT issues: thermal challenges and interference challenges. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
08 Jun 2018
How IoT is changing the future of the retail industry
The retail landscape is getting a makeover thanks to the internet of things. Mindinventory's Mehul Rajput discusses six benefits of IoT in retail. Continue Reading
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Feature
07 Jun 2018
Book excerpt: Use IoT to win in the outcome economy
The following is an excerpt from 'IoT Inc: How Your Company Can Use the Internet of Things to Win in the Outcome Economy' by author Bruce Sinclair and published by McGraw-Hill. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
07 Jun 2018
PADS accelerates IoT PCB design
NexLogic's Zulki Khan explains the design software needed to assist IoT PCB designers through various design phases, as well as to assure IoT PCBs are accurately produced. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
05 Jun 2018
IoT gives the mobile gaming industry a facelift
The mobile gaming industry is getting a makeover thanks to the internet of things. Tatvasoft's Ritesh Mehta explains how IoT and gaming go hand in hand. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
04 Jun 2018
Why bots are the new smartphone
As chatbot and artificial intelligence technologies advance, we're going to start seeing a new class of bots become as ubiquitous as smartphones. Sisense's Guy Levy-Yurista explains. Continue Reading
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30 May 2018
Serving up five real-world applications for Raspberry Pi
Raspberry Pi isn't a passing fad; it's finding a home in real companies making legitimate products. Geisel Software's Brian Geisel outlines how the low-cost microcomputers can transform traditional ... Continue Reading
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Blog Post
29 May 2018
The case for camera networks as the basis of sensor networks
The benefits of using camera networks for IoT go far beyond security. Axis Communications' Fredrik Nilsson outlines why using camera networks for sensor networks makes sense in the connected world. Continue Reading
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29 May 2018
The smart machine era: The rise of the robot overlords
Smart machines will make our world much better, says RTI's Stan Schneider. The smart machine era will be liberating in ways we cannot imagine today. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
09 May 2018
Amazon IoT Button: Dedicated hardware to do one cool thing
Exadel's Jonathan Fries explains how the Amazon IoT Button offers always-on, 'press a button and things happen' functionality, allowing developers to create simple, easy-to-use IoT applications. Continue Reading
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24 Apr 2018
Now and later with IoT: What to consider regarding cost, reliability and security
While the benefits of IoT are becoming clear for many organizations, considering cost, reliability and security prior to deployment are critical. Veeam's Rick Vanover discusses. Continue Reading
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23 Apr 2018
The future of IoT cybersecurity depends on how we react today
How we secure and react to cybersecurity concerns today will seriously impact the future vulnerability and reliance of IoT. FreeWave's Scott Allen discusses. Continue Reading
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19 Apr 2018
RSA IoT Village 2018: Hacking some of the things
Editorial Director Robert Richardson takes a seat at the lab table at the IoT Village in the Sandbox area at the 2018 RSA Conference to hack his way into some IoT devices. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
18 Apr 2018
Building the central nervous system of IIoT
Industrial IoT is experiencing growing pains, says Augury's Saar Yoskovitz, and that's why focusing on building the central nervous system for IIoT is the next critical step forward. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
18 Apr 2018
Trusted execution environments: What, how and why?
Manufacturers, service providers and consumers need to protect their connected devices, IP and sensitive data. Trustonic's Richard Hayton explains how trusted execution environments can help. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
11 Apr 2018
IoT-enabled security cameras: How to avoid the headaches
Security cameras are visual sensors by nature, so why not add analytics and benefit further? Cisco Meraki's George Bentinck offers advice on adopting IP-enabled security cameras. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
05 Apr 2018
Can technology reduce the impact of natural disasters?
As environmental models and IoT sensors advance, explains Esurance's Haden Kirkpatrick, we'll not only know earlier when a disaster will strike, but also the preciseness of its impact. Continue Reading
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Feature
02 Apr 2018
Synthetic sensors simplify IoT development
Find out how a new programming abstraction for sensors known as synthetic sensors could simplify IoT app development, especially for industrial IoT situations. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
27 Mar 2018
Anatomy of next-gen IoT PCBs
IoT printed circuit boards are evolving to meet the size, performance, reliability and cost demands of IoT deployments. NexLogic's Zulki Khan explains the different IoT PCB options available. Continue Reading
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Feature
26 Mar 2018
Iridium Next satellites to bring broadband IoT to every corner of the globe
The Iridium Next satellites have helped the company embrace the IoT explosion, changing its business model objective from cell phone connectivity to satellite IoT. Continue Reading
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Feature
19 Mar 2018
'4D printing' is the catchphrase, programmable materials the newsmakers
4D printing may be years off, but applications of programmable materials are already stealing the spotlight. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
15 Mar 2018
CES 2018: The five words I heard most frequently
People Power's Stuart Sikes offers the five words he heard most frequently at CES 2018, from AI to robots, which created conversations among conference attendees. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
08 Mar 2018
Wearables at work: Why enterprise usage is outshining consumer usage
Wearable devices aren't just a consumer fad -- they're making inroads in the enterprise, improving worker safety and resiliency, says Borqs Technologies' George Thangadurai. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
07 Mar 2018
How to get started with IoT when there's so little standardization
While launching an enterprise IoT project in a market of little standardization may seem daunting, Deloitte Consulting's Robert Schmid warns not to wait for a leader to emerge. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
19 Feb 2018
IoT logistics moves from connected fleet to connected things
Roambee's Sanjay Sharma explains why taking a connected things approach to fleet management -- versus a connected fleet approach -- helps better track the health of shipments. Continue Reading
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News
19 Feb 2018
Filament Blocklet Chip connects blockchain and IoT edge
Blockchain is already hyped for IoT use, but Filament is the first company to enable basic blockchain operations to be computed on its Blocklet Chip, a chip directly on the device. Continue Reading