The Internet of Things—Without Compromise

It’s tempting to think about the Internet of Things (IoT) as a vast and formless universe of connectable devices and free-floating data. If we can connect to a large number of devices and capture and store large quantities of data via the IoT, perhaps we’ll find ways of improving the efficiency of our businesses. Because we are also tempted to think that bigger is better, the more device connections we can make and the more data we can store for analysis, the more likely we will be to discover something significant.

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BeWhere Inc.

BeWhere Inc. (TSX-V: BEW) is an industrial M-IoT (mobile) solutions provider founded in 2014. The company's solutions focus on the use of low-power, low-cost wireless network connectivity such as LTE-M, NB-IoT, and BLE for asset management and environmental sensing. BeWhere designs and develops hardware (beacons), software (web/mobile apps) and cloud-based services. The solutions are targeted for smart city, smart agriculture, connected logistics and industry.

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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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Power-efficient positioning for THE Internet of Things

whitePaper | February 23, 2022

The world is embracing Internet of Things (IoT) applications. Billions of internet-connected devices are capable of sensing, communicating, interacting, computing and actuating, and are set to become even more integrated into our daily lives. By 2022

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Internet of Things for Telecom Engineers

whitePaper | February 11, 2020

The Internet of Things (IoT) is no longer the future: it is the new reality moving telecommunications forward. The IoT enables physical objects to see, hear, think, and perform jobs by having them “talk” to each other, share information, and coordinate decisions. The number of internet-enabled objects has surpassed the Earth’s population. Today, the IoT connects everything from HVAC thermostats and smart homes to transportation, healthcare, industrial automation, and emergency response equipment. As the prevalence of IoT innovations grow, telecom leaders must embrace the opportunities, and challenges, posed by a more connected future.

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Unlock the Power of Private 5G: Top Applications and Key Business Outcomes

whitePaper | February 23, 2023

The private 5G market is at an early stage of development, but activity in the market is increasing. 5G accounted for over 50% of all publicly disclosed private network announcements at the end of 2022, according to Analysys Mason’s Private LTE/5G networks tracker.1 5G’s share is lower when non-public announcements are included, but it is expected that most private networks will eventually use 5G.

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Zero Trust Maturity Model

whitePaper | June 13, 2023

The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) leads the nation’s effort to understand, manage, and reduce cybersecurity risk, including by supporting Federal Civilian Executive Branch agencies in evolving and operationalizing cybersecurity programs and capabilities. CISA’s Zero Trust Maturity Model (ZTMM) provides an approach to achieve continued modernization efforts related to zero trust within a rapidly evolving environment and technology landscape. This ZTMM is one of many paths that an organization can take in designing and implementing their transition plan to zero trust architectures in accordance with Executive Order (EO) 14028 “Improving the Nation’s Cybersecurity” § (3)(b)(ii),1 which requires that agencies develop a plan to implement a Zero Trust Architecture (ZTA). While the ZTMM is specifically tailored for federal agencies as required by EO 14028, all organizations should review and consider adoption of the approaches outlined in this document.

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AWS IoT Lens

whitePaper | December 25, 2019

The AWS Well-Architected Framework helps you understand the pros and cons of the decisions you make when building systems on AWS. Using the Framework allows you to learn architectural best practices for designing and operating reliable, secure, efficient, and cost-effective systems in the cloud. The Framework provides a way for you to consistently measure your architectures against best practices and identify areas for improvement. We believe that having well-architected systems greatly increases the likelihood of business success.

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BeWhere Inc.

BeWhere Inc. (TSX-V: BEW) is an industrial M-IoT (mobile) solutions provider founded in 2014. The company's solutions focus on the use of low-power, low-cost wireless network connectivity such as LTE-M, NB-IoT, and BLE for asset management and environmental sensing. BeWhere designs and develops hardware (beacons), software (web/mobile apps) and cloud-based services. The solutions are targeted for smart city, smart agriculture, connected logistics and industry.

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