Developing maturity in the Internet of Things brings the next tech revolution forward.

July 13, 2016

Everything needs an operating system as a platform to work. With billions of devices (from your fridge to your car to your health) expected to connect to the Internet in the next 5 years the derived data sets will be gargantuan and with it the opportunities to exploit that data.

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Qolsys

"Founded in 2010 and headquartered in San Jose, Calif., Qolsys is reinventing the security and home control market. Qolsys is dedicated to improving the quality of life through innovation and technology by introducing the next generation life safety, security and home control platform. The first true “All-In-One” security platform, the IQ Panel, leveraging an Android operating system, boasts multiple industry firsts including a 7” Touchscreen with a built-in panel camera, 6 built-in wireless radios with no external antennas, Z-Wave for home control devices, multiple languages on one panel, two-way voice, siren, an SD Card slot, 24-hour lithium-ion battery, and interactive services powered by Alarm.com. The IQ Panel’s groundbreaking Dual-Path Connectivity enables communication over cellular and broadband WiFi channels allowing the IQ Panel to leverage Alarm.com’s industry leading interactive services platform, adding redundancy to support reliability across all connected home services

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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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How to transform your Shop Floor with Industrial IoT?

Infographic | April 10, 2021

Industry 4.0 solutions like IIoT, Machine Learning, Cloud, have started to revolutionize the manufacturing and the industry experts have started to realize the complete potential of the future digital transformation services, technologies to produce more at reduced cost and time. Embracing the digital transformation (or partnering with a branded IoT app development company) is no more a choice for the manufacturing industry but a must today. So, is your shop floor smart enough? Are you able to bridge the gap between the factory and the shop floor? Well, if these are the questions lingering in your mind, this post is exclusively for you.

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IoE vs IoT vs M2M Infographic

Infographic | January 16, 2020

M2M is a subsystem of the Internet of Things—but not the other way round. Their key difference is that in M2M the physical-first products are connected on a closed and point-topoint basis, while in the IoT this happens on a more open and multipoint basis. What constitutes a physical-first “Thing” is a moving target, relying on the perceived novelty of products going smart and connected. Therefore, what is considered part of the IoT today may someday be considered a natural part of the Internet of Digital.

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The IoT Business Index 2020: A step change in adoption

Infographic | February 21, 2020

The IoT Business Index 2020: a step change in adoption is written by The Economist Intelligence Unit and sponsored by Arm. It examines the results of our latest IoT Business Index, a measure of IoT adoption by the global business community. The index draws on a survey of 825 business executives, conducted in late 2019.

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16 Stats about IoT in Oil and Gas

Infographic | May 17, 2021

Over the past decade, the speed of innovation has accelerated. From sensors to wireless connectivity to data analytics, IoT has infiltrated nearly every industry. The oil and gas industry is no exception, embracing digitization at a faster rate, and as a result seeing dramatic improvements in efficiency and safety that will further transform the industry. Prior to digitization, oil and gas drilling and completions operators had predominately low-tech methods for monitoring and managing their processes. Visual inspections and manual estimations created large margins for error and also put the safety of personnel and the environment at risk.

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Manufacturing IOT Trends & Spend - IIOT Infographic

Infographic | December 18, 2019

IOT trends in Manufacturing: unlock deep insights about Information Technology (IT) and Operational Technology (OT) aspects in the Manufacturing process with the Internet of Things (IOT) using Machine Learning. Sensors on equipment, assets, and the production line can provide insights that streamline business processes and significantly reduce costs.

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Spotlight

Qolsys

"Founded in 2010 and headquartered in San Jose, Calif., Qolsys is reinventing the security and home control market. Qolsys is dedicated to improving the quality of life through innovation and technology by introducing the next generation life safety, security and home control platform. The first true “All-In-One” security platform, the IQ Panel, leveraging an Android operating system, boasts multiple industry firsts including a 7” Touchscreen with a built-in panel camera, 6 built-in wireless radios with no external antennas, Z-Wave for home control devices, multiple languages on one panel, two-way voice, siren, an SD Card slot, 24-hour lithium-ion battery, and interactive services powered by Alarm.com. The IQ Panel’s groundbreaking Dual-Path Connectivity enables communication over cellular and broadband WiFi channels allowing the IQ Panel to leverage Alarm.com’s industry leading interactive services platform, adding redundancy to support reliability across all connected home services

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