Enterprise Iot

IoT in the TV White Space Spectrum

April 4, 2022

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The deployment of Internet of Things (IoT) networks has rapidly increased over recent years – to connect homes, cities, farms, and many other industries. Today, these networks rely on connectivity solutions, such as LoRaWAN, operating in the ISM bands. Our experience from deployments in multiple countries has shown that such networks are bottlenecked by range and bandwidth.

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Parsec Technologies

Parsec Technologies, Inc. is a global supplier of advanced antenna and amplifier technology for today's IoT (Internet of Things).Parsec specializes in advanced antenna technology for mobile and wireless applications, providing custom and semi-custom high efficiency, compact antennas for use in IoT and M2M applications. Parsec offers embedded, surface mount, and/or off-board U.FL cabled versions of both active and passive multi-band LTE antennas, GPS/GNSS antenna modules, as well as antennas for Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and LoRa. Specialties includes Antennas for IoT & M2M, Advanced RFIC LNA's, Cellular, LTE, GSM Antennas, Blutooth, Wi-Fi & LoRa Antennas, GPS/GNSS Antennas.

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Satellite based LoRa® unlocks Europe-wide IoT

whitePaper | May 16, 2022

Big data is the dominant economic currency in a changing world moving at an increasingly accelerated pace. The speed and frequency with which data is collected, processed, and actioned is crucial to delivering the core promise of the Internet of Things (IoT) – either saving money through optimized operations or enabling new business models to generate new revenue streams.

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Scaling IoT Solutions through the Power of Strategic Alliance

whitePaper | May 4, 2022

The COVID-19 pandemic has undoubtedly pushed organizations over the tipping point for digital transformation. The growing need for remote access, online monitoring, distributed manufacturing processes, and predictive maintenance is accelerating the adoption of next generation technologies by years.

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IoT Standards for Trade Facilitation

whitePaper | May 12, 2022

IoT is a network that connects uniquely identifiable “things” or devices to the Internet. These devices have sensing capabilities and can, potentially, be programmed. Through the exploitation of their unique identification and sensing capabilities, information about these devices can be collected and the state of these devices can be changed.

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The Business Value of Dell Technologies APEX Multicloud and As-a-Service Solutions

whitePaper | August 11, 2023

IDC’s research demonstrates that enterprise organizations are prioritizing digital infrastructure (DX) resiliency as a foundational element of their IT strategy. Organizations are looking for richer levels of visibility, cross-platform control, advanced data management, and protection that spans the entire ecosystem, including public or private cloud, on premises, colocation facility, and edge. DX initiatives rely on data-driven insights to deliver competitive differentiation, increased customer engagement, streamlined business operations, increased staff productivity, and growth in revenue and profitability. IT infrastructure is one of the crucial pillars of DX. In fact, DX cannot succeed without IT transformation, aligned with business strategy to meet or exceed service-level objectives for data-driven insights. Because of this realization, organizations are now focused on managing outcomes instead of IT infrastructure and looking to vendors and partners to help reach this goal.

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Internet of Things (IoT) IoT on cloud – Enabling future of oil and gas industry

whitePaper | January 2, 2020

The ongoing improvement in cost and performance capabilities of computing, storage, bandwidth and software application has led to advancement in information, communication and connectivity technologies and triggered new waves of innovations. The Internet of Things (IoT) represents one major concept within these innovations that promotes the connection of everything in manifold contexts and industries. This includes connecting machines, facilities, fleets, network and even people to sensors and controls; feeding sensor data into advanced analytics applications and predictive algorithms; automating and improving the maintenance and operations of the machine and the entire systems.

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Using eSIM and iSIM will save money for IoT deployments

whitePaper | June 22, 2022

Transforma Insights analysis points to an 8-13% saving to be made on lifetime connectivity spend by enterprises if they choose eSIM and iSIM options rather than removable plastic SIM cards for their IoT deployments. Embedded SIM (eSIM), and to a lesser extent its coming successor integrated SIM (iSIM), have established themselves as part of the range of capabilities that need to be carefully considered by an organisation when planning a cellular-based IoT solution. Alongside the physical components of eSIM and iSIM.

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Spotlight

Parsec Technologies

Parsec Technologies, Inc. is a global supplier of advanced antenna and amplifier technology for today's IoT (Internet of Things).Parsec specializes in advanced antenna technology for mobile and wireless applications, providing custom and semi-custom high efficiency, compact antennas for use in IoT and M2M applications. Parsec offers embedded, surface mount, and/or off-board U.FL cabled versions of both active and passive multi-band LTE antennas, GPS/GNSS antenna modules, as well as antennas for Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and LoRa. Specialties includes Antennas for IoT & M2M, Advanced RFIC LNA's, Cellular, LTE, GSM Antennas, Blutooth, Wi-Fi & LoRa Antennas, GPS/GNSS Antennas.

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