IoT
IoT-ready-to-use device enables AI at the edge
SmartEdge Agile, a low power, IoT ready-to-use device developed through a partnership between Avnet, Octonion and ST Microelectronics is in stock at Farnell element14. The first in a new category called “Meta-Sensing”, SmartEdge Agile includes nine sensors, and provides design engineers with the ability to implement artificial intelligence (AI) at the edge through an easy-to-use, zero-code interface.
What did we learn from the IoTSF 2018 conference?
When you work in IoT security must be at the top of your priority list, so one question that should be on your mind is: ‘What does good security look like?’ That is why the IoT Security Foundation has just released two new whitepapers on this, the first ‘IoT security home architecture’ and ‘Enterprise IoT security architecture’ which recently were announced at its annual conference held in London.
Ultra-low power consumption with cellular IoT SoC
It has been announced by CEVA, that Nordic Semiconductor has licensed and deployed CEVA DSP technology in its nRF91 System-on-Chip (SoC) for low power cellular IoT connectivity. The CEVA DSP is at the heart of the multimode LTE-M/NB-IoT SoC, ensuring ultra-low power consumption and highly-efficient performance required for a wide range of cellular IoT use cases, including wearables, asset trackers, smart cities, smart metering and industrial IoT....
Accelerating IoT adoption in Latin America
Specialist in solutions dedicated to the Internet of Things (IoT), Kerlink, and Electronica Elemon, electronic components distributor in Argentina, have announced that Electronica Elemon is selling and installing Kerlink’s IoT solutions in Argentina. Electronica Elemon serves the country’s largest cities, where it focuses on manufacturers and large businesses, and municipalities deploying smart-city solutions.
Cloud solution for centralised network management
Multinational networking manufacturer, D-Link, has announced the availability of its new cloud-based network management solution, Nuclias, enabling managed service providers and business owners to remotely configure and monitor their network infrastructures from anywhere, at any time.
Hardware Pioneers event champions IoT startup community
The compelling programme of events hosted by Hardware Pioneers over the course of 2018 drew to a close last week with its IoT Startup Night. Hundreds filled the regular central London venue to maximum capacity in order to see a series of aspiring young companies (15 in total) pitch their product innovations. By: Mark Patrick, Mouser Electronics.
IoT company closes its enterprise funding round
Finnish VC company, Inventure leads $5m (€4,5m) funding round to Haltian by investing €3m, followed by a group of existing and new investors. Haltian expects rapid growth and the investment is meant to multiple the company revenues within next years. The company aims at becoming the leading solution provider in selected enterprise IoT markets.
The Internet of Things poised to run even more in 2019
Martin Hodgson, Head of UK & Ireland at Paessler has put together some of his thoughts on the changes we can expect to see in the Internet of Things sector in 2019: “Over the past year, we’ve seen more of our critical infrastructures focusing their efforts on implementing IoT projects.”
The BLUE BOX for IoT analytics wins Industry 4.0 award
Sulzer’s BLUE BOX IoT Advanced Analytics has won the Gold Certificate Industry 4.0 at the Swiss Digital Economy Awards in the category Highest Digital Quality. BLUE BOX uses existing pump data to cut costs in pump operation and maintenance considerably. The Swiss Digital Economy Awards are presented by the industry association SwissICT, the Association of Swiss Internet Companies Simsa and the specialist publisher Netzmedien.
The top three challenges of preparing IoT data
The Internet of Things (IoT) is already entrenched in our everyday lives - from wearables and smart watches through to connected TVs and smart home appliances. Businesses, too, are utilising the technology; in a B2B context, connected devices refer to machines and sensors that are used to track everything from machine performance to maintenance requirements. By Sean Kandel, CTO and co-founder, Trifacta