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CRN | September 05, 2019
Ingram Micro wants to help its channel partners scale Internet of Things projects faster thanks to a new strategic alliance with custom IoT sensor maker CoreKinect.The Irvine, Calif.-based distributor announced the U.S. distribution deal with CoreKinect on Thursday at its IoT Summit in Irvine, saying it will help solution providers find scalable IoT sensor solutions for a wide variety of uses. With CoreKinect, we're able to remove the need for us to vet a hundred different sensor manufacture...
Channel NewsAsia | January 31, 2019
Ingram Micro has been appointed as distributor of Roambee in Asia Pacific, spanning markets in Singapore, Thailand, Hong Kong, Malaysia and Indonesia. Founded in 2013, the Silicon Valley start-up operates as an Internet of Things (IoT) provider, with deep expertise across manufacturing, logistics and supply chain, transportation, finance, pharmaceutical and automotive industries. The new channel alliance aims to increase awareness of Roambee’s suite of products, while driving adoption of t...
Channellife | January 14, 2020
Avnet is launching a new IoT-specific partner programme designed to provide developers with a place to build complete IoT solutions. Using Avnet's IoTConnect platform, powered by Microsoft's Azure IoT Suite, developers can connect devices that address both the software and hardware needs of IoT solutions. Avnet will be adding a comprehensive marketplace in the coming months, which will allow a developer to write IoT applications to its platform and offer the...
Tech Radar | January 13, 2020
The risks of cybersecurity are more complex than ever. Due to the rise of the Internet of Things (IoT) and Artificial Intelligence (AI), by 2020 every person will generate 1.7 megabytes of information per second. As new technologies evolve, cyber criminals adapt and discover new hacking methods to apprehend sensitive data. AI and IoT have the potential to revolutionise society, but what happens when these new technologies are weaponized by cyber criminals? Unless hardware-based endpoint security...
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