Analytics Built for the Internet of Things

March 1, 2016

ParStream is the frst platform built for IoT that provides immediate insights from Big Data volumes and high bandwidth data streams. ParStream delivers sub-second query response times even on 100s of billions of data records while continuously importing new data at very high speed. Via a parallel streaming importer, ParStream enables ultrafast interface and fully fexible analytics to accelerate existing applications and to build new types of applications and business models in telecommunications, renewable energy, manufacturing and many other industries.

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Contus

Contus started providing digital transformation solutions and services since 2008, even before the actual digital transformation era came to existence. Today, after a proud 11 years of successful existence, Contus is consciously driven towards the future of digital tech, rather than focusing on the current trends or legacy techs. The solutions and services of Contus have connected millions of devices, people, and hearts across the globe. Contus has redefined various sectors with its digital recourse from Heartbeat monitors, Televisions, Automobiles, to being the brain behind entire Smart cities, with its Over The Top (OTT) Video on Demand, messaging solutions along with its full stack IOT enablement services. With hundreds of digital engineers at Contus, we have empowered millions of end-users to connect to their need-of-time use cases, enhancing the standards of living for people in more than 50 countries.

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Foundational and emergent capabilities of IoT

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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Bust the Top Myth of 5G Adoption to Lead the Evolution of the Internet of Things

whitePaper | December 19, 2019

As the world awaits the premiere of 5G, excitement about the future of the Internet of Things (IoT) is growing. Smart cities, mobile health, smart utilities, and connected buildings – these are just some of the life-changing applications that are highly anticipated. But do you really have to wait until 5G is ready to deliver these capabilities?

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Smart solution for sustainable cities

whitePaper | January 8, 2020

The 19th century was a century of empires. The 20th century was a century of states. The 21st century will be a century of cities.” This quote by Wellington E. Webb, former mayor of the City of Denver, seems plausible when you look at the numbers: Although cities cover only a fraction of the Earth’s surface, they are already home to more than half of the world’s population.

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Advancing the Industrial Internet of Things

whitePaper | December 6, 2019

This white paper demonstrates how two leading organizations in the Internet of Things (IoT) can work together towards a common purpose of a robust, interoperable, flexible and efficient Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT). We first introduce the two organizations, the Industrial Internet Consortium (IIC) and oneM2MTM, then illustrate their technical approach to IoT solutions, demonstrating how both organizations’ thought leaders envision the growth of IoT through collaboration.

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Internet of Things (IoT) in the Federal Government

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.

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How is the IoT world shaping up in 2021 and what trends will influence the future of IoT?

whitePaper | June 8, 2021

Despite the close of a tumultuous 2020 and the start of 2021, connected devices will continue to shape the future of numerous industries and businesses are confident that the Internet of Things (IoT) will play a key role in the future success of their trade. Several trends continue to gather momentum, stimulating IoT’s prominence in 2021, from Industrial IoT devices to health-and-safety applications as COVID-19 continues to take center stage. Here are a few facts, figures and trends, gathered across the web, that can help us understand where the IoT world is at, how it’s been impacted by the pandemics, and what to expect over the next few years.

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Spotlight

Contus

Contus started providing digital transformation solutions and services since 2008, even before the actual digital transformation era came to existence. Today, after a proud 11 years of successful existence, Contus is consciously driven towards the future of digital tech, rather than focusing on the current trends or legacy techs. The solutions and services of Contus have connected millions of devices, people, and hearts across the globe. Contus has redefined various sectors with its digital recourse from Heartbeat monitors, Televisions, Automobiles, to being the brain behind entire Smart cities, with its Over The Top (OTT) Video on Demand, messaging solutions along with its full stack IOT enablement services. With hundreds of digital engineers at Contus, we have empowered millions of end-users to connect to their need-of-time use cases, enhancing the standards of living for people in more than 50 countries.

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