Infrastructure, Devices

Why VDI makes sense for hard-core UNIX® and Linux® engineering applications

July 19, 2022

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By now, everyone has heard the terms desktop virtualization and VDI It seems like we’ve been pounded with marketing propaganda about these technologies from companies like VMware, Citrix® and Microsoft® since 2006. But if desktop virtualization is so good, why are most of the world’s desktops still “old-style” physical desktops and laptops?

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Davra Networks

Davra Networks is based in Sunnyvale, California and in Dublin, Ireland. We develop an intelligent management platform for the Internet of Things. Davra’s RuBANtm solution has been designed from the ground up to completely control all elements of an IoT installation from initial deployment, through ongoing network and data management and our open API allows for the translation of raw sensor data into an easily accessible open format to feed to 3rd Party App developers & data analytics tools.

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Four Ways that Technology is Remolding the Digital Supply Chain

whitePaper | December 27, 2019

Industry 4.0 ideals challenge supply chains to deliver advanced capabilities beyond those inherent in typical operating functions. Emerging digital technologies are enabling processes, partners, products and services to work harmoniously to enhance today’s highly interconnected and networked supply chain.

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Best practices for cellular IoT development

whitePaper | March 28, 2022

This document introduces the main aspects and decisions you need to consider before and during your development phase of a low-power cellular Internet of Things (IoT) product. The sections are structured and ordered chronologically to follow a natural way of designing a cellular IoT device. The first sections cover the initial design decisions you might need to make to get the best possible baseline of your design. This includes overviews about the nRF9160 System in Package (SiP), modem radio, and radio technologies. The importance of network coverage and access is also discussed.

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5G Advanced: Evolution towards 6G

whitePaper | June 14, 2022

The 5G evolution starting with Release 18 is called 5G Advanced. This paper provides an overview of 5G Advanced to show the advantages of its technology components with regard to network performance and capabilities. Guidance is provided on which features to expect in 5G Advanced and how those features enhance and enrich the already deployed 5G networks.

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The IoT Trusted Zone

whitePaper | March 17, 2022

Among security best practices, system partitioning separates and isolates security-related hardware, software, and data in a “trusted zone” and tightly limits all attempts to access trusted content from outside the zone. Non-secure software cannot directly access secure resources. The Trusted Zone isolates security-related Microcontroller Unit (MCU) hardware, software, and external devices.

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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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Industrial Wireless IoT - The direct path to your Level 0

whitePaper | October 18, 2022

Over the past months, OTORIO’s research team together with researchers from a global leader of cyber security solutions and services, conducted comprehensive research on industrial wireless IoT devices such as industrial cellular gateways/routers and industrial Wi-Fi access points, which resulted in the discovery of broad issues in their implementation.

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Spotlight

Davra Networks

Davra Networks is based in Sunnyvale, California and in Dublin, Ireland. We develop an intelligent management platform for the Internet of Things. Davra’s RuBANtm solution has been designed from the ground up to completely control all elements of an IoT installation from initial deployment, through ongoing network and data management and our open API allows for the translation of raw sensor data into an easily accessible open format to feed to 3rd Party App developers & data analytics tools.

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