Featured Articles Connected Transportation, and the infrastructure necessary to make it happen, is probably the most critical bit of the IoT that isn't nearly developed enough right now to meet the needs and wants of its industry. Verizon has apparently seen this and made two big consecutive moves to get its hands in there now, while the getting is still good. ?In this episode of the IoT Time Podcast, Ken Briodagh sits down with Jim Hunter, Chief Scientist & Technology Evangelist at Greenwave Systems. Do you want to build a web application, but aren't sure if it'll fit within your IT team's security standards? Particle, the company previously known as Spark.io, today formally announced an enterprise IoT platform that helps businesses more quickly and easily create connected products. Can connected police cars, dashcams, dash computers, body cams, and even holster sensors help society address the recent tragedies in the US? As the proliferation of the Internet of Things explodes, the race is on not only to build out the IoT market, but also to solve the biggest inhibitor - security. Sponsored By: Altair Semiconductor WEBINAR: Current Trends in Cellular IoT - The Bigger Picture Watch Today! LTE is fast being recognized as a platform of choice for IoT connectivity, for a range of applications from smart utility meters and connected homes, to wearable devices and smart cities. Now, as the mass rollout of IoT is taking place, it is necessary to take a step back for a macro view of current trends, to establish where the market currently stands and more importantly where it needs to go from here. Two important questions are at the fore: What is the expected timeframe for CAT-M1/CAT-NB1/NB-IoT deployment? How is it expected to shape the IoT space? Altair Semiconductor is a leading provider of LTE chipsets. Playing a key role in realizing the vision of IoT, Altair offers disruptive solutions that make LTE a great choice for connecting the next several billions of things. What viewers will learn: - How and when the transition from CAT-1 to CAT M1/M2 is expected to play out.
- Who are the major players in the market and what they are doing to bring about this transition.
- Discussion of expected use cases and application scenarios.
Who should watch: - Network architects at Mobile and Fixed carriers
- OEMs and ODMs
- Carrier CIOs and CTOs
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