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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...
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JFrog | May 26, 2022
JFrog Ltd, the Liquid Software company and creators of the JFrog DevOps Platform, today introduced JFrog Connect, a new solution designed to help developers update, manage, monitor, and secure remote Linux & IoT devices at scale. Available immediately, JFrog Connect ushers in a new era of software automation, traceability, and security to the world of connected devices via a modern DevOps platform. A fully integrated part of the JFrog Platform, JFrog Connect empowers companies to manage one ...
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prnewswire | July 27, 2023
Tuya Smart (NYSE: TUYA, HKEX: 2391), a global IoT developer service provider, today shared its extensive cybersecurity approaches at a cyber norms forum hosted by the Research Center for Global Cyberspace Governance (RCGCG) with the aim of securing rapidly advancing tech frontiers. With the theme "Cyber Norms: Legal, Policy & Industry Perspectives", the event assembled a team of cyberspace and international relations experts from institutions, organizations and com...
Onomondo | November 22, 2022
Getting an Internet of Things (IoT) project off the ground has historically looked something like this: you receive your IoT device, you choose a provider and a data plan, the provider or carrier sends you a SIM card, and you then insert your SIM into your device to connect to your provider. However, if you want to switch to a different provider, you’ll need to physically remove the SIM card from every device and repeat the same process with the new provider. For many IoT projects, particu...
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