Revolutionizing Customer Service with the Internet of Things

March 1, 2016

The first 20 years of the internet was about connecting people.  It was the internet of people. We’ve now entered the Internet of Things (IoT) – like your dish washer, refrigerator, car, dog collar – communicating with each other and with people. Your washing machine needs a repair? The technician is already on the way. Your car needs a repair? The dealer is about to call you to schedule your appointment.With IOT everything is possible.

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Day Wireless Systems

Day Wireless Systems is the largest, full-service wireless integrator in the West. We provide design, construction, licensing, sales, service, rentals, installation, and maintenance for a wide range of wireless voice, data, and video applications. Founded in 1969, today we have 24 locations and 300 employees in California, Oregon, and Washington. Day Wireless has the skill, range of services, stability, and resources to be your long-term communications partner.

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Threat detection and response in cloud environments

whitePaper | August 1, 2022

Cloud environments change fundamental assumptions in how to perform threat detection and response. The highly dynamic inventory of cloud workloads means systems come and go in seconds. When system configuration errors are introduced during a build, they can be exacerbated and amplified when automation replicates the errors across many workloads. Shared responsibility with the cloud service provider (CSP) creates potential threat detection gaps in the attack lifecycle.

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Improving the Reliability of the Internet of Things

whitePaper | May 24, 2022

Despite the best efforts of developers, embedded and IoT systems are usually deployed with bugs remaining in their code. A development team introduces an average of 120 bugs per 1,000 lines of code during development. Approximately 5 percent, or 6 bugs per 1,000 lines of code, typically remain in the shipped software.

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IoT white paper

whitePaper | January 22, 2022

This white paper has been prepared for distribution for informational purposes only. No regulatory authority has examined or approved any of the information set out in this white paper. The white paper may not be exhaustive and does not imply any elements of a contractual relationship or obligations.

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How to meet the IoT security requirements of today and tomorrow

whitePaper | July 4, 2023

Governments around the world are creating Internet of Things (IoT) security legislation and regulations designed to keep users safe in an increasingly connected world. Connectivity is good and, in fact, great but bad things can happen to people with unprotected or poorly protected IoT devices. Failing to meet government regulations or guidelines may lead to the inability to sell products in a region and thus to lost revenue. However, the regulations are constantly in a state of flux. This white paper provides updated background on what governments are suggesting or requiring as well as specific details on how to implement security defenses and obtain security certifications that can satisfy current and even future government requirements

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IoT in the TV White Space Spectrum

whitePaper | April 4, 2022

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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Secure IoT begins with Zero-Touch Provisioning at scale

whitePaper | January 26, 2022

What’s the largest roadblock to realizing the promise of the Internet of Things? For many organizations, the obstacle delaying widespread deployments is the strategy for onboarding the necessary edge resources for a lifetime of secure operation. Proof-of-concept and pilot systems comprised of dozens and even hundreds of nodes in a controlled setting are simply different than a full-scale rollout.

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Day Wireless Systems

Day Wireless Systems is the largest, full-service wireless integrator in the West. We provide design, construction, licensing, sales, service, rentals, installation, and maintenance for a wide range of wireless voice, data, and video applications. Founded in 1969, today we have 24 locations and 300 employees in California, Oregon, and Washington. Day Wireless has the skill, range of services, stability, and resources to be your long-term communications partner.

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