UNITING INTERNET OF THINGS AND BIG DATA

"IoT is defined by many to be the “collection, processing, and analysis of information from sensors on a large number of disparate devices.” The Internet of Things represents the next wave of big data in the enterprise.As IT organizations move away from legacy data and application management approaches and toward Hadoop, Spark and the data lake, SnapLogic’s scale-out architecture and breadth of connectivity have become essential ingredients for the modern integration fabric. The Internet of Things aligns well with big data initiatives because they share the same core attributes: Data collection from multi structured data sources-Data management at a large scale,Complex processing.

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NWave

Nwave has created a new generation integrated ultra narrow-band M2M telecom platform to power the revolution of the internet of things. The Nwave platform, which allows high range, low power, low cost M2M communications, is enabling the development of the Internet of Things into areas poorly served by traditional cellular or short range technologies, and opening up new horizons in everything from smart agriculture and connected homes, to oil field monitoring and fleet management.

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How connected devices are reshaping consumer behavior

Infographic | December 30, 2019

There's no doubt that the IoT will fundamentally change e-commerce, but it might take some time to get to a point where it's completely streamlined. Consumers simply won't use platforms that aren't functional, secure, and easy to navigate, so it's up to businesses to lay the groundwork for an always-online, interconnected marketplace.

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IOT SECURITY: A COMING CRISIS?

Infographic | December 25, 2019

The proliferation of Internet of Things (IoT) devices in 2017 has been staggering, with 8.4 billion devices currently in use, and a total of 25 billion devices projected by 2020. As the use of these devices continues to increase, so do the associated risks. By 2020, it is estimated that 25% of cyber attacks will target IoT devices. We surveyed IoT users from around the world to better understand their behaviors and concerns.

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A Simplified Insight Into How IoT Works

Infographic | December 30, 2019

The world has witnessed tremendous scientific revolution in the last decade. Connectivity has improved, deliverables are accounted for, safety and security have received an overhaul. This has been made possible with the help of Technology, primarily IoT. It has helped bridge gaps and has established a network that can be relied upon. A better lifestyle and successful business endeavors is a reality of this lifetime.

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6 most exciting IoT power optimization trends coming in 2022

Infographic | December 16, 2021

Smart power consumption and energy efficiency are thus becoming keys for the success of these applications and 5G technology. To that extent, 5G New Radio (NR) has progressed swiftly. The new 3GPP™ release is designed to significantly improve the performance, flexibility, scalability, and efficiency of current mobile networks. Improved power saving features now allow IoT developers to get the most out of the available battery capacity. This could make all the difference for new IoT use cases and efficiencies.

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Industrial IoT and Amazon Web Services

Infographic | February 6, 2020

Industrial IoT brings machines, cloud computing, analytics, and people together to improve productivity and efficiency. With AWS IoT, industrial companies can understand the state of every thing, so you can reason on top of that data and you can truly solve your business problems. AWS IoT enables you to easily and securely connect and manage millions of devices. You can gather data from, run sophisticated analytics on, and take actions in real-time on your diverse fleet of IoT devices from edge to the cloud.

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How Big Will The Internet Of Things IOT Become?

Infographic | December 17, 2019

The Internet of Things, or IoT, refers to the billions of physical devices around the world that are now connected to the internet, collecting and sharing data. Thanks to cheap processors and wireless networks, it's possible to turn anything, from a pill to an aeroplane to a self-driving car into part of the IoT.

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NWave

Nwave has created a new generation integrated ultra narrow-band M2M telecom platform to power the revolution of the internet of things. The Nwave platform, which allows high range, low power, low cost M2M communications, is enabling the development of the Internet of Things into areas poorly served by traditional cellular or short range technologies, and opening up new horizons in everything from smart agriculture and connected homes, to oil field monitoring and fleet management.

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