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INDUSTRIAL IOT
Milesight | May 30, 2022
Milesight, a global AIoT solution provider, stated earlier this year that it has upgraded its brand identity, signaling the start of a new AIoT journey. State-of-the-art Technologies in the AIoT Industry 5G, LoRaWAN, and AIoT technologies are important driving forces in the IoE movement (Internet of Everything). These advanced technologies combine with one another as they evolve and mature, becoming popular and infiltrating many aspects of life. Milesigiht ...
PLATFORMS
Lantronix | February 02, 2022
Lantronix Inc., a global provider of secure turnkey solutions for intelligent IT and Internet of Things (IoT), today announced its launch of application-specific industrial IoT solutions that address concerns in Industry 4.0, Security and Transport markets with its G520 Series Smart cellular IoT devices and services. Now available are the G520 Industrial, a competitive cellular industrial protocol converter router; and G520 Security, a high-speed LTE CAT13 and 5G communication router to reduce c...
ENTERPRISE IOT
KORE Wireless | January 06, 2023
Kore, a provider of Internet of Things (IoT) connectivity and solutions, is using Amazon Web Services (AWS) to simplify the deployment, management, and security of large-scale IoT systems. Its OmniSIM SAFE connectivity solution is an eSIM that uses the GSMA IoT SIM Applet for Secure End-to-End standard to enable device manufacturers and IoT providers to use the SIM as a root of trust to protect IoT data communications. With the AWS-integrated OmniSIM SAFE solution, Kore is making it easier for d...
Staceyoniot | January 20, 2020
Retailers are going all in on the internet of things. Whether it’s with cameras that monitor for shoplifters or sensors that track individuals via their smartphone’s Wi-Fi when they step inside a store, retailers are increasingly capturing the data we’re generating in their brick-and-mortar locations. They’re using the data to understand everything from who is buying their products to who is stealing from them to how to better optimize their supply chain. Almost 9 out of ...
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