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Sequans Communications, Thales | January 21, 2021
Sequans Communications reported that Thales expects to utilize Sequans' second-generation Monarch 2 and Calliope 2 stages as a reason for its new generation of Cinterion IoT LTE-M/NB-IoT and Cat 1 modules. Thales has been utilizing Sequans' first-generation monstrous IoT modem technology in its Cinterion IoT modules since 2015 and has sent them around the world. The accessibility of Sequans' second-generation massive IoT chips will currently fuel the second period of j...
Sdxcentral | February 20, 2020
Microsoft today made available Microsoft Threat Protection — nearly 18 months after first announcing the threat-hunting service — and its Azure Sentinel connector for IoT. The products use artificial intelligence (AI) to streamline threat hunting and improve security across customers’ clouds, data centers, endpoints, and IoT devices.The company first announced Microsoft Threat Protection in September 2018. It’s continued to add capabilities almost monthly, but it hasn&rsq...
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FutureDial | January 30, 2023
FutureDial has released SMART Receive, a way for warehouses to process used mobile devices quickly and easily. The system moves tasks related to receiving to a single station where information about the device is recorded and processing is done. This cuts down on bottlenecks in the receiving and routing processes and makes the workflow more efficient. SMART Receive works with FutureDial's other automation solutions. It automates tasks that used to be done by hand and uses dy...
Staceyoniot | January 28, 2020
IoT infrastructure is more than just an edge and the cloud. In fact, the emerging architectures will be very different from the traditional architectures based on the use case, location, and even the industry involved. It’s so confusing, we’re throwing around terms like “the skinny edge” to refer to sensors and “constrained connected devices” and “fat edge” to refer to a bunch of high-powered servers on a factory floor. We also toss around terms li...
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