M2M: The new face of field service?

March 1, 2016

One of the hot topics for 2015 that has everyone talking is that of the Internet of Things (IoT) and machine-to-machine (M2M) technologies. But what exactly do these terms mean in practice, and what level of impact are they likely to make on the field service industry as we know it? Is it the latest buzz word to be adopted by the few and fizzle out, or does this mark a new era for the industry, set to change the way we deliver service forever?

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R-Style Lab

R-Style Lab was founded in 2006 as a part of the NY-based software house. We began with a sales office in San Francisco, CA and a little R&D center in Minsk, Belarus. And here we are 10 years later – a successful custom software development company with 120+ developers in our dev center and 120+ happy clients all over the world. We do custom software mostly, but have our own products as well (event-management platform) & still love & do a lot of R&D.

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IoT Security for Commercial Buildings

whitePaper | November 24, 2019

In 2017 the number of connected devices in commercial buildings surpassed the mark of 1 billion. By 2021 this number will grow to more than 3,6 billion devices. However – even though there are so many connected devices, applications for Smart Buildings remain in silos, each with their own proprietary solutions.

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IoT To The Rescue For Biotech & Pharma Manufacturing

whitePaper | March 30, 2022

The Internet of Things (IoT) could not be timelier for biotech/pharma. With fierce cost pressures, thepush for value-based outcomes, and the need for flexible manufacturing solutions, the IoT is the much-needed shot in the arm to bring about transformational change.

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Threat detection and response in cloud environments

whitePaper | August 1, 2022

Cloud environments change fundamental assumptions in how to perform threat detection and response. The highly dynamic inventory of cloud workloads means systems come and go in seconds. When system configuration errors are introduced during a build, they can be exacerbated and amplified when automation replicates the errors across many workloads. Shared responsibility with the cloud service provider (CSP) creates potential threat detection gaps in the attack lifecycle.

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Cognitive Twins for Supporting Decision-Makings of Internet of Things Systems

whitePaper | December 3, 2019

Internet of things (IoT) is a network of items embedded with sensors which are connected through the internet [1]. One IoT system consists of computing devices, physical plants and networks defined as a system-of-systems (SoS) [2]. During developing IoT systems, architectural dependencies across the entire SoS are challenged because of the massive compositions among them.

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Condition-Based Maintenance: Solving Issues of the Manufacturing Industry Using Cyclone V SoC for Edge-to-Cloud Integration

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.

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Tailoring IoT platforms to the requirements of specific use cases

whitePaper | April 13, 2021

The Internet of Things has evolved in the last 10-15 years from a long-term visionary idea to our current reality, present in more and more domains of our everyday lives. Many IoT architectures and platforms are being proposed today by various academic and industrial consortia, in domains as diverse as smart manufacturing, smart homes, smart cities or smart transport, to name just a few. These different IoT platforms have many things in common, as they all rely on connecting some smart sensor and actuator devices to each other and to the Internet, providing value-added services and applications to us, human users, either directly, or in an indirect manner. However, by closely analyzing their structure and operational focus, we can observe that these IoT architectures and platforms have also special features tailored to the requirements of different use cases.

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R-Style Lab was founded in 2006 as a part of the NY-based software house. We began with a sales office in San Francisco, CA and a little R&D center in Minsk, Belarus. And here we are 10 years later – a successful custom software development company with 120+ developers in our dev center and 120+ happy clients all over the world. We do custom software mostly, but have our own products as well (event-management platform) & still love & do a lot of R&D.

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