THE INTERNET OF THE FUTURE

March 1, 2016

Interest in the Internet of Things (IoT) market is rapidly expanding as companies across multiple vertical industries recognize the need for connectivity and the potential transformation enabled through connectivity. However, IoT adoption in key segments will be limited by its complexity. System Integrators minimize the complexity by aggregating ecosystem partners and integrating the various solution components such as sensors, devices, platforms, external data, back-end systems.

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Aeris Communications

The Internet of Things (IoT) will unlock trillions of dollars in value over the next 10 years as 50 billion devices are brought online. Aeris is at the forefront of this industry, building networks and applications to enable Fortune 500 clients like Chrysler, Honda and Bosch fundamentally improve their businesses. Headquartered in Silicon Valley with offices in Chicago, London, Delhi, and Tokyo as well as other markets. We rank among the top ten cellular providers for the IoT globally, powering critical projects across energy, transportation, retail, healthcare and more.

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Aruba IOT gateway solution

whitePaper | May 4, 2022

The Internet of Things, represents the billion autonomous devices connected to a network, primarily the Internet. You could find it at home, in the cities, in the industry, at hospital, and almost everywhere. IoT has given rise to concepts called smart home, smart cities, Industry 2.0 / 4.0 (depending if it’s used with or without AI) or smart healthcare.

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5G The Future of IoT

whitePaper | November 1, 2019

The Internet of Things (IoT) is transforming businesses and peoples’ lives, and will continue to ignite innovations in the future. It is expected that we will progress to tens of billions of connected devices globally over the next decade1 that will generate multi-trillion dollars of economic value2 across many markets forming the foundation of a totally interconnected world—or the Internet of Everything.

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EyeSpy - Iranian Spyware Delivered in VPN Installers

whitePaper | August 16, 2022

During routine analysis of detection performance, we noticed a batch of processes that respected the same pattern in the process names. These names begin with sys, win or lib followed by a word that describes the functionality, such as bus, crt, temp, cache, init, and end in 32.exe. We later noticed that the .bat files and the downloaded payloads respect the same naming convention. Further investigation revealed the components are part of a monitoring application called SecondEye, developed in Iran and distributed legitimately via the developer’s website. We also found that some spyware components were already described in an article published by Blackpoint [1]. In the article, researchers drew attention to the dangers of legally distributed monitoring software with malicious behavior

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Technology Efficiencies and Opportunities for Universities

whitePaper | March 22, 2022

There is no denying that the COVID-19 pandemic accelerated innovation and changed the way institutions now approach teaching, learning, working and research. While technology has played a growing and supporting role in student engagement and enabling teachers and administrative staff to take advantage of the very latest resources, it has now taken the lead role and provided many more opportunities for students, teachers and staff to succeed.

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AWS IoT Lens

whitePaper | December 25, 2019

The AWS Well-Architected Framework helps you understand the pros and cons of the decisions you make when building systems on AWS. Using the Framework allows you to learn architectural best practices for designing and operating reliable, secure, efficient, and cost-effective systems in the cloud. The Framework provides a way for you to consistently measure your architectures against best practices and identify areas for improvement. We believe that having well-architected systems greatly increases the likelihood of business success.

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IoT Redefines Brand Experience and Customer Engagement

whitePaper | February 8, 2023

The Internet of Things (IoT), with its ability to connect devices and enable data exchange through embedded sensors, is garnering much interest across industries. TCS Global Trend 1 Study 2015 , highlights some of the major business model changes that are taking place across industries due to the adoption of the IoT. For the Consumer Packaged Goods (CPG) industry, the IoT offers widespread applicability across the value chain. CPG companies are likely to benefit the most by embedding sensors in products or services that touch end users directly, helping them drive consumer engagement throughout the consumption lifecycle. The IoT will also enable CPG companies to understand consumer needs better, thereby improving product designs or service models, leading to better brand loyalty and top-line growth.

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Spotlight

Aeris Communications

The Internet of Things (IoT) will unlock trillions of dollars in value over the next 10 years as 50 billion devices are brought online. Aeris is at the forefront of this industry, building networks and applications to enable Fortune 500 clients like Chrysler, Honda and Bosch fundamentally improve their businesses. Headquartered in Silicon Valley with offices in Chicago, London, Delhi, and Tokyo as well as other markets. We rank among the top ten cellular providers for the IoT globally, powering critical projects across energy, transportation, retail, healthcare and more.

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