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IoT Malta provides low cost and low bandwidth connectivity via radio frequency to customers wanting to connect object/devices to a network.
whitePaper | January 15, 2020
A new revolution is brewing in the bosom of IoT that would connect things from all over together. And with this motto of reformation and transformation, IoT is connecting all the cars and making them smarter for a smart and intelligent future. A smart cityscape for a bright future needs smart mobility and therefore we developed an innovative solution to drive the future in the present ecosystem of transportation.
whitePaper | May 23, 2023
The future of wireless networking needs will continue to grow. Location based services, sensors, and IoT devices will continue to be added to wireless networks. Expanding and new uses of Wi-Fi that require high performing connections like AR/VR, AI/ML, and new technologies we don’t even know about yet will compete for wireless network resources. Finally, all the standard uses we currently associate with Wi-Fi like video and voice calls, streaming services and cloud hosted applications will continue to bring more devices to wireless networks with increasing traffic demands.
whitePaper | April 13, 2022
This document introduces the Vibration Analysis Condition-Based Maintenance. (CBM) Service that senses the condition of equipment and facilities for preventive.
whitePaper | June 8, 2021
The Internet of Things is one of the most impactful IT innovations of our time. As consumers, we already encounter the IoT in our daily lives with smart items such as TVs, watches, and phones. As we journey further in time, IoT will become a ubiquitous aspect of life at home and in the workplace. Gartner defines the IoT as the network of physical objects that contain embedded technology to communicate and sense or interact with their internal states or the external environment.” More simply, IoT devices are computers (typically very small), that are embedded into an object to perform a function (e.g., collect data, run software) and connect to a network (e.g., the internet). For example, an IoT device could be an assembly line sensor capable of detecting minute deficiencies and determining when equipment needs repair.
whitePaper | January 30, 2020
The Internet of Things (IoT) and the new world of Smart Systems are ushering in an era where people, machines, devices, sensors, and businesses are all connected and able to interact with one another. The convergence of networked computing and large-scale data management with real time machine intelligence is driving the integration of the physical and virtual worlds and creating unimagined business opportunities.
whitePaper | September 5, 2022
Today’s well-designed, secure and compliant internet of things (IoT) products and services possess extraordinary capabilities. But even knowing the tremendous amount of potential that exists, it can be overwhelming for IT and business leaders to develop an IoT strategy.
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