Teledyne LeCroy
The Internet of Things (IoT) is a term coined by tech developer Kevin Ashton to describe the interconnected network of physical devices and vehicles that electronically collect and share data using embedded sensors. IoT devices are deeply embedded systems comprised of SoCs, DDR Memory, Power Management ICs, Wireless LAN ICs, and microcontrollers which utilize low speed serial communication protocols such as UART, I2C, SPI etc. to name a few.
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Memoori
Building a Smarter Office: IoT, The Network & The Future of Work Memoori Talks to Alan Ni from Aruba about how real estate & IT are now focused on building the next generation of smarter workplaces.
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Arrow
Learn how Arrow enables customers to address big business challenges and start the journey to a digital transformation of their business with advanced tools and services. Arrow’s Distribution capabilities now extend to supporting customers with complete Technology Platforms and Solutions. By aggregating electronics and enterprise computing solutions, Arrow is enabling customers from idea creation through the development of the complete technology stack, creating optimized designs capable of scaling for mass production and full deployment. Complex designs are supported by Arrow in-house engineering services and system integration, with the design competence to help customers address big business challenges and create easy to use and easy to deploy solutions.
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Hogan Lovells
On 18th December we hosted the final instalment in our Internet of Things Webinar series for 2018. Michele Farquhar, Tim Tobin, Mark Parsons, and Valerie Kenyon provided a round-up of the hot topics from 2018, including key regulatory and legal developments in the U.S., Europe, and Asia, in areas such as connected vehicles, drones, smart phones, medical devices, and many more. They also provided an insightful look into what developments and changes 2019 has in store.
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