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Eseye | January 25, 2023
On January 24, 2023, Eseye, a leader in cutting-edge cellular IoT connectivity solutions, announced the launch of its groundbreaking AnyNet SMARTconnect™ software solution for on-device connectivity. The new solution directly embeds intelligent, global IoT connectivity into any device, allowing businesses to bring products to market faster and concentrate on providing value to their consumers. Furthermore, AnyNet SMARTconnect™ improves resiliency by keeping devices lin...
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Copper Labs | November 16, 2021
Copper Labs, a company offering wireless real-time energy management (WREM) solutions, today announced the integration of its wireless energy monitor into Samsung SmartThings, the premier technology enabling connected living and driving the future of IoT. Through SmartThings Energy, located within the SmartThings app, consumers can monitor and manage energy of connected appliances in real-time. The integration with Copper Labs’ technology contextualizes energy consumption da...
NCR Corporation | September 18, 2020
NCR Corporation, a software and services leader for the retail, restaurant and banking industries, today announced a collaboration with Microsoft to power NCR Digital Connected Services (DCS). NCR’s Digital Connected Services Internet of Things (IoT) management software will run on top of Azure IoT AI technology. That means data can be turned into insights faster, and incidents that could potentially impact availability can be identified sooner, increasing uptime. Through th...
Embedded computing | January 14, 2020
OEMs often tout their “system approach” to design. In theory, this means that they look at the end application, and then design each aspect of the system to meet the needs of that application. Security is no different. The OEM must ensure that there are no holes in the security chain. However, the OEM typically stops at the outside of the box. If you plug in a rogue device, you’re generally on your own. Or if there’s a problem upstream, like with the cloud provider, it&rs...
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