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SpotLite360 IOT Solutions, Inc. | November 11, 2021
SPOTLITE360 IOT SOLUTIONS, INC. (“SpotLite360” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce that it has been contracted by E3 Service Group LLC (“E3”) to provide professional services relating to the development and integration of technologies including Internet-of-Things (“IoT”) sensors as well as corresponding software applications to gather and leverage data collected on a continuous basis. Established in 2012, E3 develops, designs, and builds...
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Particle | June 30, 2022
Particle, an integrated IoT Platform-as-a-Service designed to connect the disconnected, unveiled improvements to its next-generation embedded IoT Wi-Fi solutions in the form of the P2 and Photon 2 hardware modules. The Photon 2 (coming in late 2022) offers an improved feather form factor compatible development kit for quick prototyping, and the P2 module (generally available July 29) is powered by the Particle Platform-as-a-Service and boasts advanced functionality for low-cost, integrated desig...
Sdxcentral | January 28, 2020
Cisco rolled out an IoT security architecture today that it says provides visibility and security across IT and operational technology (OT) environments. The architecture uses existing IT security products and services including Cisco Talos’ threat intelligence as well as a new industrial IoT network security product called Cyber Vision and its Edge Intelligence data extraction tool.The move marks Cisco’s “first-ever integrated IoT architecture,” said Joe Malenfant, direc...
Mobile World | January 21, 2020
Olea Sensor Networks is hoping to attract new customers through the introduction of new licensing models for companies interested in its IoT IP portfolio. The company’s sensor technology is already being widely used in drones, vehicles, and industrial robotics, but Olea is hoping that the new licensing options will make the technology more accessible to other partners. On that front, Olea believes that its technology will be particularly appealing to the manufacturers of IoT products. The ...
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