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Rabu, 27 Juli 2016

Interprise, BLE, iOS for IoT ... and more! - IoT Evolution

7/27/2016
 

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What makes this innovation important is that the connectivity extends across all fixed and mobile domains, including branch offices, mobile workers, connected vehicles and Internet of Things (IoT) end points.
Microchip Technology, a microcontroller, mixed-signal, analog and Flash-IP solutions provider, is claiming that it has the world's lowest-power Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) sensor node and has released a new demonstration platform to prove it, complete with the award-winning ultra-low-power BTLC1000-certified module, a SMART SAM L21 Cortex-M0+ MCU, Bosch sensor technology and a complete software solution.
About 80 percent of the mobile device OS market is made up of Android devices. The IoT is an even higher percentage. Now, managed wireless network services provider KORE is making a bet on iOS for IoT with a new development partnership with Apple. The partnership allows KORE to provide businesses with a solution for rapid iPad-based IoT development and ROI.
Earlier this month at the IoT Evolution Expo, Martin Flusberg, CEO, Powerhouse Dynamics, had five minutes to share one of the most interesting and successful implementations of IoT we've come across.
The argument for data as the up-and-coming currency of the world is getting harder to refute as the IoT builds to ever greater prominence. More and more companies are starting to recognize this fact. Teradata, a big data analytics company, has purchased Big Data Partnership, an EMEA-based services provider of big data solutions and training, in a move to make it a bigger global place in the data marketplace.
Well, Semtech Corporation, a supplier of analog and mixed-signal semiconductors and proponent of the LoRa IoT standard, has announced that its new LoRa geolocation solution has been integrated into a LoRaWAN-based IoT network. And that network is currently deployed over 12 square kilometers of Glasgow, Scotland, including the commercial center, Merchant City and the West End. Because this geolocation service does not rely on GPS, but instead the LPWAN, it will help enable the development and use of devices like building and indoor environmental monitors, pollution sensors, tags for tracking valuable assets and social care devices.
In this episode of the IoT Time Podcast, Ken Briodagh sits down with Enrique Herrera, market principal at OSIsoft.
In this episode of the IoT Time Podcast, Ken Briodagh sits down with Hatem Zeine, CTO, Ossia.

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