UNITING INTERNET OF THINGS AND BIG DATA

"IoT is defined by many to be the “collection, processing, and analysis of information from sensors on a large number of disparate devices.” The Internet of Things represents the next wave of big data in the enterprise.As IT organizations move away from legacy data and application management approaches and toward Hadoop, Spark and the data lake, SnapLogic’s scale-out architecture and breadth of connectivity have become essential ingredients for the modern integration fabric. The Internet of Things aligns well with big data initiatives because they share the same core attributes: Data collection from multi structured data sources-Data management at a large scale,Complex processing.

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Aurora (Nasdaq: AUR) is delivering the benefits of self-driving technology safely, quickly, and broadly to make transportation safer, increasingly accessible, and more reliable and efficient than ever before. The Aurora Driver is a self-driving system designed to operate multiple vehicle types, from freight-hauling trucks to ride-hailing passenger vehicles, and underpins Aurora Horizon and Aurora Connect, its driver-as-a-service products for trucking and ride-hailing. Aurora is working with industry leaders across the transportation ecosystem, including Toyota, FedEx, Volvo Trucks, PACCAR, Uber, Uber Freight, U.S. Xpress, Werner, Covenant, Schneider, and Ryder. For Aurora’s latest news, visit aurora

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SW Infographic - Industrial IoT

Infographic | February 12, 2020

The IoT is revolutionizing industry. Equipment manufacturers can now offer entirely new services to their customers, leading to more efficient operations. Using operating data from equipment to understand when it will fail, reducing downtime. Precisely tracking equipment use means charging based on exact usage.

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Secure Elements deliver scalable trust for IoT applications

Infographic | January 20, 2020

Secure Elements are a standard technlogy that integrate new GSMA specifications, IoT SAFE initiative providing an interoperable and scalable security framework. Mutual trust between the cloud and IoT devices is built on the Transport Layer Security (TLS) handshake protocol

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IOT SECURITY: A COMING CRISIS?

Infographic | December 25, 2019

The proliferation of Internet of Things (IoT) devices in 2017 has been staggering, with 8.4 billion devices currently in use, and a total of 25 billion devices projected by 2020. As the use of these devices continues to increase, so do the associated risks. By 2020, it is estimated that 25% of cyber attacks will target IoT devices. We surveyed IoT users from around the world to better understand their behaviors and concerns.

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Privacy guidelines for IoT – what you need to know

Infographic | February 8, 2020

The government has now confirmed that the UK will be implementing the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). To this end, Nominet has created an infographic based on the GDPR and Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO’s) Code of Practice on privacy notices, transparency and control [2] to serve as a guideline when developing IoT solutions.

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9 Security Areas to Minimise the Threats of IoT9 Security Areas to Minimise the Threats of IoT

Infographic | February 6, 2020

Poor security, easy-to-guess passwords and a lack of software updates: these are just a few of the things that can stand in the way of properly securing your Internet of Things solutions. Unfortunately, statistics show that they are not just theoretical dangers. Enough reasons for us to identify the nine largest security risks for Industrial IoT. In this infographic, we list nine security areas you need to consider when connecting your Industrial IoT equipment to the internet. Use it to your advantage.

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IoT and the supply chain

Infographic | February 5, 2020

The proliferation of connected technologies across multiple industries is undeniable. Research firm Gartner put the figure of connected things in use at 8.4 billion in 2017, up 31% from the year before. That will reach 20.4 billion devices by 2020, Gartner predicted. Within these figures, it’s estimated that consumer applications represents 63% of total IoT applications in 2017. Impressive, sure, but worth noting is that this means business applications represent a huge part of this growing opportunity, as much as 37% last year.

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Aurora (Nasdaq: AUR) is delivering the benefits of self-driving technology safely, quickly, and broadly to make transportation safer, increasingly accessible, and more reliable and efficient than ever before. The Aurora Driver is a self-driving system designed to operate multiple vehicle types, from freight-hauling trucks to ride-hailing passenger vehicles, and underpins Aurora Horizon and Aurora Connect, its driver-as-a-service products for trucking and ride-hailing. Aurora is working with industry leaders across the transportation ecosystem, including Toyota, FedEx, Volvo Trucks, PACCAR, Uber, Uber Freight, U.S. Xpress, Werner, Covenant, Schneider, and Ryder. For Aurora’s latest news, visit aurora

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