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Memfault | December 15, 2022
Memfault, the provider of the first IoT reliability platform, announced today its platform includes full support for embedded Linux. The expansion offers cross-platform support for RTOS, bare metal, Android, or Linux developers building on any hardware for any number of devices running any use case, anywhere. With Memfault’s IoT reliability platform, developers can solve operational challenges via fleet observability, remote debugging, and smart firmware over-the-air (OTA) m...
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TD SYNNEX | September 19, 2022
TD SYNNEX announced today the launch of IAconnects MobiusFlow Click-to-Run on Azure, which simplifies the complex process of configuring a solution that provides hardware, software and infrastructure to manage smart buildings. The advanced commissioning Internet of Things (IoT) solution, designed by the TD SYNNEX Solutions Factory, helps partners overcome the challenge of successfully implementing and managing smart building architecture. Additionally, this cloud-based solution al...
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businesswire | May 03, 2023
Iveda®, the global solution for cloud-based AI video and sensor technologies, today announced during WebSummit Rio a new partnership with NetGain Systems, leading provider of network and application performance management solutions, which will effectively bring Observability-as-a-Service capabilities to Iveda’s Cerebro Smart IoT Platform. Through this partnership––and subsequent integration of NetGain’s technology into Iveda’s smart city offering–&nd...
IoT Tech News | March 06, 2020
In previous years, perceptions of IoT might have been that not only is it a complex venture, but also an expensive one. Arguably, this viewpoint is somewhat outdated. The cost of computing, according to The Economist, is roughly a one hundred-millionth of what it was in the 1970s. The cost of sensors used for IoT, according to Goldman Sachs, have dropped from $1.30 to $0.60 between 2004 and 2014. And, of course, operational costs have dropped too. The technology has therefore never been more acc...
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