IoT Agenda
IoT Industry and Vertical Markets
-
IoT becomes an on-ramp for edge computing
- Red Hat 15 Jan 2021 -
Integrating IoT technology for effective environmental monitoring
- Biz4Intellia 04 Jan 2021 -
Brownfield IoT could be OEMs’ ticket to success
- Avnet 29 Dec 2020
IoT dovetails with edge computing in two primary ways: IoT is a workload using edge computing as its platform and other edge workloads are more squarely in IoT’s influence, such as chemical plants ...
IoT technology provides innovative ways to track and mitigate environmental challenges. Organizations can integrate smart concepts for safer surroundings and increased business growth.
Brownfield IoT models offer OEMs the opportunity to maximize revenue and meet customer expectations while also improving business operations.
-
COVID-19 urges manufacturers to adopt long-term digital investments
- AppDirect 17 Dec 2020 -
Using technology to get workers back on campus safely
- Semtech 30 Nov 2020 -
Using IoT technology to help businesses thrive in a pandemic world
- Semtech 20 Nov 2020 -
IoT predictions for 2021
- Intelligent Product Solutions (IPS) 19 Nov 2020 -
Cybersecurity 2.0 and the future of the IIoT landscape
- IrecaMedia 13 Nov 2020 -
COVID-19 makes IoT a must have
- Nordic Semiconductor 06 Nov 2020 -
What to expect from automated IoE in the enterprise
- Blue Prism 04 Nov 2020
In the midst of a global pandemic, manufacturers must rise to the occasion and adopt long-term digital investments, such as IoT, to ensure optimal business outcomes.
As employers begin to consider reopening offices, they can use precautionary measures such as predictive cleaning and contact tracing with the help of IoT devices to reduce the risk of a COVID-19 ...
IoT devices can help both organizations and employees more sustainably use electricity and water under new working conditions, including work from home and limited occupancy offices.
The changes that organizations have made to mitigate the effects and risk of the COVID-19 pandemic have set the stage for IoT development predictions for the new year.
With greater IIoT adoption and more security breaches, organizations must prioritize and update their security practices to match the new paradigms of current times.
The affects of COVID-19 on industries such as healthcare and food has made IoT commercially mandatory. As a result, COVID will propel IoT adoption forwards with a sense of urgency that simply did ...
Digital workers enable automated IoE outcomes that drive collaborative innovations. But businesses must determine what makes a truly good process and always select ones that will generate the ...
-
Broadband’s leap and IoT’s revised roadmap among 2021 predictions
- Amdocs 29 Oct 2020 -
IoT in the pandemic: Enabling improvements and innovation
- Vodafone Americas 26 Oct 2020 -
3 ways a reliable network helps digitize supply chains
- Extreme Networks 21 Sep 2020 -
Why healthcare providers must take action to eliminate cybersecurity risks
- Enzoic 18 Sep 2020 -
IoT during COVID-19: Winners and losers
- Intelligent Product Solutions (IPS) 09 Sep 2020 -
Can digital technologies make supply chains more resilient?
- Equinix 03 Sep 2020 -
Why connected healthcare needs continuous testing
- Eggplant 17 Aug 2020 -
Why IIoT projects require IIoT-specific databases
- Crate.io 10 Aug 2020 -
How the COVID-19 pandemic is fast-tracking AI health innovation
- Equinix 07 Aug 2020 -
Proof of concept is old news; Let’s talk proof of value in IoT
- HCL Technologies 28 Jul 2020 -
Advice for IoT manufacturers
- BSI 24 Jul 2020 -
The invisible IoT revolution
- Nordic Semiconductor 16 Jul 2020 -
The social distancing equivalent for medical devices
- Cynerio 02 Jul 2020 -
The potential benefits of user-centric design in IoT
- Deloitte Digital 19 Jun 2020 -
COVID-19 accelerates adoption of AR, MR and IoT technologies
- ThirdEye Gen 16 Jun 2020 -
Healthcare IoT: Extended beyond the walls of the hospital
- Extreme Networks 15 Jun 2020 -
Accelerating digital transformation in healthcare with IoT
- Vodafone Americas 02 Jun 2020 -
Get on the fast path to success with the ABCs of IoT
- Keysight Technologies 27 May 2020 -
What's new in IIoT
- Intelligent Product Solutions (IPS) 08 May 2020 -
New revenue streams abound as connected homes accelerate
- Broadband Forum; QA Cafe 21 Apr 2020 -
Future outlook of IoT in logistics and transportation industries
- Biz4Intellia 08 Apr 2020 -
How IoT is transforming the world around us
- CommScope 06 Apr 2020 -
How can IoT help in the COVID-19 crisis
- Intelligent Product Solutions (IPS) 03 Apr 2020 -
Wireless power for smart and secure homes
- Wi-Charge 30 Mar 2020 -
Manufacturers’ database quandary on the path to IIoT transition
- Crate.io 27 Mar 2020 -
Ensuring patient privacy and care in connected hospitals
- Eggplant 26 Mar 2020 -
Taking the pulse of your healthcare system’s vital signs
- Vertiv 23 Mar 2020 -
IoT is here: Here’s what happens next
- Arm 20 Mar 2020 -
Bridge the OT and IT gap with IIoT
- Sierra Wireless 17 Mar 2020 -
Making smart cities smarter by using a standardized approach
- C-DOT 16 Mar 2020 -
Where healthcare IoT is headed in 2020
- Cynerio 09 Mar 2020 -
Why healthcare needs a new security strategy
- Enzoic 06 Mar 2020 -
IoT, culture and the global fear index
- Deloitte Consulting BV 04 Mar 2020 -
3 key steps for IoT PCB SMT and microelectronics assembly
- NexLogic Tech., Inc. 28 Feb 2020 -
IoT and the future of transportation
- Keysight Technologies 27 Feb 2020 -
2 ways smart fleet tech is getting more efficient
- CalAmp 25 Feb 2020 -
How different companies use the power of IoT
- Vodafone Americas 21 Feb 2020 -
IoT's role in advancing the energy transition in 2020
- Schneider Electric 10 Feb 2020 -
Fire prevention for commercial buildings
- Semtech 06 Feb 2020 -
Wireless power unleashes the full potential of smart furniture
- Wi-Charge 03 Feb 2020 -
IoT technology for healthcare in 2020
- Intelligent Product Solutions (IPS) 31 Jan 2020 -
Unleashing the power of recurring revenue in manufacturing
- AppDirect 29 Jan 2020 -
Monetizing IoT: Approaches to tie it together
- Flexera Software 28 Jan 2020 -
IoT-based smart cities: Shaping the future we’ll live in
- Biz4Intellia 22 Jan 2020 -
2020: The year IoT really gets to work
- Citrix Systems 17 Jan 2020 -
Are we truly ready to support IoT’s impending effects?
- Amdocs 03 Jan 2020 -
Understand the basics of multi-tier wire bonding
- NexLogic Tech., Inc. 30 Dec 2019 -
How to determine the top IoT usage and data industries for 2020
- Actian 27 Dec 2019 -
IIoT and manufacturing asset management are a perfect pair
- Tangoe 23 Dec 2019 -
Cord-cutting 2.0: The next wire-free revolution
- Wi-Charge 13 Dec 2019 -
IoT lays the pathway to smart cities of the future
- BSI 09 Dec 2019 -
Cybersecurity risks affect IIoT fog computing
- NCP engineering 27 Nov 2019 -
Overcome data overload and prevent IIoT project failure
- GE Power Digital 25 Nov 2019 -
The secondary network: What is it and how do we manage it?
- OSIsoft 22 Nov 2019 -
The future of physical retail: Connected devices and connected shoppers
- Extreme Networks 21 Nov 2019 -
Four ways IoT will change the way we work in 2020
- Citrix Systems 20 Nov 2019 -
The emergence of autonomous irrigation technology streamlines farming operations
- Semtech 12 Nov 2019 -
What can 5G really deliver?
- Tata Communications 11 Nov 2019 -
The breach with the longest shelf-life: Healthcare
- Gemalto 06 Nov 2019 -
Using technology to track holiday shipments
- Semtech 05 Nov 2019 -
The role of the car data marketplace for third-party mobility services
- High Mobility 04 Nov 2019 -
Agri-tech – the next big IoT solution to feed the world
- Vertica, a Micro Focus Product Group 31 Oct 2019 -
IoT security policy requires comprehensive, expansive visibility
- Lumeta Solutions at FireMon 24 Oct 2019 -
Epoxy’s role in IoT device PCB assembly and manufacturing
- NexLogic Tech., Inc. 24 Oct 2019 -
How IoT is transforming energy efficiency tactics
- Hark 16 Oct 2019 -
The secret to powering IoT devices
- Jenax 16 Oct 2019 -
The future of work and enterprise IoT
- Citrix Systems 15 Oct 2019 -
IoT monetization framework: The IoT stack and how to monetize it
- Flexera Software 14 Oct 2019 -
Who says cellular IoT can’t be used in farming and agriculture?
- Nordic Semiconductor 14 Oct 2019 -
Innovating field service IoT devices in the business 4.0 era
- Tata Consultancy Services 11 Oct 2019 -
Securing your supply chain is as important as securing your devices
- Axis Communications 09 Oct 2019 -
Products as a service is a top priority for manufacturers
- Software AG 04 Oct 2019 -
The future of IoT is here – Are you ready?
- Vodafone Americas 04 Oct 2019 -
Medical IoT devices lead to patient safety concerns
- Cynerio 02 Oct 2019 -
The IT/OT divide: Why OT is from Mars and IT is from Venus
- OSIsoft 01 Oct 2019 -
Driving IoT innovation
26 Sep 2019 -
IoT technology helps feed the growing world population
- Infor 24 Sep 2019 -
The true value of IoT data insight within the cold chain
- Zizo 17 Sep 2019 -
What is edge AI good for?
- Tata Communications 16 Sep 2019 -
Understand how to secure IoMT devices against cyberthreats
- CyberMDX 13 Sep 2019 -
A guide for smart supply chain visibility
- CalAmp 13 Sep 2019 -
IoT and the promise of predictive health
- Deloitte Digital 12 Sep 2019 -
When cars own the road: The future of IoT and connected vehicles
- Akamai Technologies 06 Sep 2019 -
How the relationship between humans and computers has evolved
- Citrix Systems 06 Sep 2019 -
Autonomous driving fuels massive data growth of IoT
- Vertica, a Micro Focus Product Group 06 Sep 2019 -
Key goals to help reach efficient IoT monetization
- Flexera Software 06 Sep 2019 -
The engine driving IoT success in construction
- Triax Technologies, Inc. 30 Aug 2019 -
Insurers benefit from AI and IoT, and so do their customers
- Getsafe 26 Aug 2019 -
How IoT and AI are fueling the autonomous enterprise of the future
- Extreme Networks 22 Aug 2019 -
New-age intelligence systems for oil and gas operations
- Progress Software 14 Aug 2019
Though COVID-19 has slowed the implementation of IoT, other sectors and the in-home connectivity explosion will provide clear opportunities over the coming months.
With no end to uncertainty in sight, some businesses might be struggling to plan for the future. But embracing IoT can help them use data to draw insight and inform strategy.
IoT technology increases operational efficiency, tracks assets and improves inventory visibility throughout the supply chain and prepares organizations for future disruptions.
Healthcare organizations must prioritize cybersecurity even in the rush to adopt new technologies to cope with the pandemic because security threats have also increased.
The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted several industries within the IoT market. However, IoT offers better health outcomes, improved services and even possible aides to the resurgence of these ...
COVID-19's impact on supply chain resilience has revealed a flaw in traditional supply chain management. As organizations move forward, they must reevaluate their business strategy and adapt to the ...
By integrating intelligent testing and performance monitoring, healthcare providers can optimize software and devices to ensure better patient care.
It's common for organizations to use specific, targeted and tactical database tools for specific use cases. For IIoT deployments, utilizing an IIoT-specific database solution is essential to success.
The COVID-19 outbreak ushered in unprecedented challenges within the healthcare industry. However, digital technologies such as AI and IoT are helping solve some of the most critical issues.
In the backdrop of the COVID-19 crisis, technology providers can lead the way by solving real life business problems and delivering favorable business outcomes in IoT.
IoT has the chance to truly change the world and make it a better place, but that will not happen without careful planning and consideration on the manufacturer's part.
Following the COVID-19 pandemic, an IoT revolution is well underway as the world experiences firsthand the benefits and capabilities IoT provides in several different industries.
Healthcare organizations must follow these five clinical network segmentation steps -- including assigning responsibility for security and keeping up with industry guidelines -- to thwart cyberattacks.
A user-centric design is the future of IoT and can be the difference between random acts of digital and the systemic shift needed to truly transform the user experience.
Adoption of AR, MR and IoT technologies to weather the impact of the coronavirus crisis will drive continued growth of these technologies in several sectors, such as healthcare and education.
Hospitals and clinics must optimize their IoT resources and streamline operations to protect frontline medical workers, deliver the best patient care and support public health.
As the world slowly emerges from the global pandemic, the learnings from healthcare will surely inform future infrastructure and IoT will be at the core.
When designing IoT products, following the ABC's of IoT is the quickest and easiest way for design engineers and manufacturers to get on the right path to success.
New strides in IIoT has enabled organizations to take advantage of specific technologies, such as AR and AI, that they might not have been able to before.
As the number of connected home deployments continues to increase, they must be continuously managed and improved by service providers in order for them to flourish effectively and benefit the end ...
With the capabilities of cloud computing and big data, IoT can be used to improve logistics and transportation industries by helping to prevent bottlenecks that result in inefficient operations.
Emerging wireless, AI, data analytics and blockchain technologies are having major impacts on IoT and vertical markets, creating new and innovative products.
IoT devices could change the way that healthcare organizations prepare for and handle infectious diseases through remote health monitoring, data analytics and location tracking.
Wireless charging provides innumerable possibilities to both users and manufacturers alike, introducing advantageous benefits such as easier installations and increased power efficiency.
The success of manufacturers’ IIoT implementations depends on deploying a data management strategy able to wield collected data productively and optimally.
With life or death decisions hinging on the performance and reliability of digital healthcare systems, smart hospitals simply have no choice but to get intelligent technology right in the ...
The human body’s systems can be a helpful way to take the pulse of a health system’s IT network. When healthcare systems monitor their health, they can ensure the ongoing delivery of high-quality care.
As 2019 ended and 2020 heralded in new technologies, IoT has entered a time of innovation and increasing creativity, and success in IoT will ultimately revolve around learning a new culture.
The OT to IT bridge is here. With it, expect The Fourth Industrial Revolution to finally break out as industrial companies race to build transformative new IIoT applications that cross it.
From smart cities to connected health and autonomous vehicles, interoperability between devices is crucial to develop a reliable network that can support applications over the same infrastructure.
Advances in healthcare technology mean patients will use IoT Devices to monitor their health and administer treatments from the convenience of their homes, but this also provides more opportunities ...
Rapid growth in smart devices in healthcare shines a spotlight on security concerns. Healthcare providers and manufacturers must work together to protect patient security before connected devices ...
A survey conducted by Deloitte Consulting reveals how consumers really feel about technology and how IoT advocates can respond.
IoT PCBs that undergo both SMT and microelectronics assembly demand special knowledge and experience, which is critical to ensure each and every step is implemented precisely.
IoT devices working in conjunction with V2X wireless communications are ushering in a new era in transportation, but future vehicles will only be as strong as the foundation on which they are built.
As fleet management technologies get smarter, organizations will see greater ROI through improved productivity and cost savings.
Companies such as Donaldson, Nexleaf and Perch are utilizing IoT to provide improved manufacturing efforts and user experiences by gathering valuable, real-time data.
2020 will be a pivotal year for the energy transition. Thanks to improved data management techniques, companies can maximize the transformation of utility business models and robust collaborative ...
A fire detection device comprised of smart sensors can help firefighters detect heat, smoke, gas or flames associated with fires and deploy firefighting tactics and personnel more quickly.
As the smart revolution matures from its conceptual stage, the furniture industry must also adapt to the new requirements, and more flexible power solutions must follow to support them.
The application of IoT technology in healthcare brings great promise for improved health outcomes, longevity and quality of life, as well as cost containment.
Subscriptions bundled and sold with connected devices is a strategy that shows immense promise. Learn more about this emerging trend and factors to consider as you plan your own strategy.
There are many possibilities for monetizing an IoT solution. You must determine how to maneuver the three monetization levers and consider how your approach might change for different layers of the ...
The dynamic transformation and adoption of IoT technology has resulted in the development of smart city solutions that establish a comfortable and luxurious lifestyle for the citizens.
IoT technology will change the way people work through virtual assistants and artificial intelligence handling mundane tasks to improve productivity and open up time for more interesting work.
The growth of IoT devices is outpacing mobile. Providers must plan for the next era of industry supporting IoT devices with onboarding, security and services for different verticals.
Multi-wire bonding will enable electronic systems and equipment OEMs greater functional integration, but they must understand the fundamentals and challenges of the wire bonding process.
As 2019 comes to a close, use these tips to determine the top industries that will have the greatest penetration of IoT usage and value in 2020.
Incorporating IoT into a manufacturing ecosystem can yield several benefits, but managing all these endpoints will be critical to success.
Long-range wireless charging promises to supercharge the potential of IoT networks. And just like Wi-Fi eliminated the data cord, long-range wireless charging will eliminate the power cord.
Smart cities have the potential to efficiently maintain themselves with minimal human input and reduce risk with the help of IoT, but leaders must be cognizant of the challenges and their solutions.
Although fog computing can improve productivity, efficiency, and revenue, it also can put data at risk. The two-way cloud communications connect operational components via the internet in ...
Organizations can use IIoT data to their advantage, but they must consider incorporating data modeling and infrastructure into their IIoT project plants to prevent failure.
The secondary network is a collection of sensors and devices deployed within the demilitarized zone of industrial operations, which can help manufacturers gain better insight into data and improve ...
In-store IoT devices are becoming more common to foster greater customer experiences. Strong network infrastructure and analytics can be used to improve operation of these IoT devices.
IoT, augmented reality and virtual assistants will give workers more time to focus on meaningful tasks instead of busy work in 2020.
As advancements in technology continues, agricultural farmers can take advantage of LoRa and automatic identification services to better automate and streamline agricultural operations.
The emergence of 5G promises a mobile-first, connected workforce with greater bandwidth and increased network speed. But 5G's success depends on mobile operators and providers' continued investment.
IoT in healthcare provides great benefits for patients and healthcare providers, but providers must also secure IoMT devices and protect patient health data.
As the holiday season approaches, manufacturers can use IoT devices and smart sensors to ensure quick and efficient product delivery to consumers and maintain continuous revenue streams.
Developing applications for the connected car market can be difficult for third-party mobility developers, but there are certain ways for them to obtain crucial customer data.
Farming practices have much room for improvement thanks to the development of IoT sensors and analytics platforms to help farmers optimize the controllable conditions for crop growth.
Many IoT devices get overlooked as vulnerabilities for organizations because they are old hardware or mundane systems, such as HVAC. Plan with device visibility and network segmentation in mind to ...
Understanding epoxy characteristics, curing conditions, viscosity and glass-transition temperature ensures that die attachment and wire bonding joints in IoT device PCB assembly are more robust.
Energy efficiency is a critical component to a retailer's everyday operations, and IoT sensors and data can help them save on energy consumption and costs.
Using the newest battery technology in IoT devices can affect device and data collection success more than manufacturers realize. Lighter, thinner, more flexible batteries can result in improved ...
IoT is no longer just for consumer or industrial use cases. Enterprise IoT can improve employee efficiency and satisfaction, but IT administrators must reconsider tried and true approaches to ...
To properly monetize an IoT product, it's important to understand which part – or parts – of the stack the product fits into, and which monetization levers are available to pull.
Despite some sources claiming that NB-IoT can't be used for farming and agriculture, others have proven that NB-IoT is designed to offer enhanced coverage in hard-to reach areas.
Field service IoT devices produce a gold mine of data, and organizations can use AI and machine learning to better interpret data and deliver better end-user experiences.
As IoT devices grow in popularity, data breaches are also increasing. Businesses must consider the products they purchase and whether or not they come with vetted built-in security measures to ...
Analytics and integration challenges stand in the way of manufacturers taking full advantage of their IIoT deployments, according to a Software AG survey.
The number of organizations using IoT continues to grow. Businesses that recognize and tap into its power and potential will be able to look at the future with confidence and excitement.
Medical device cybersecurity is a must, but it requires cooperation from several departments. A combination of training, sensible policies, enforcement and automation can help keep patients safe ...
The divide between the IT and OT departments is one that remains within many companies. Understanding the reasons for the rift can help you come to terms with their conflicting decisions.
No one can deny the IoT market has been growing rapidly, but why? Fourteen market drivers of cellular IoT -- including 3GPP standards and machine learning -- have begun revolutionizing society.
As a result of growing population numbers, farmers and food manufacturers are facing a need for increased food production. But IoT tech can help extend the lifecycle of equipment and boost the ...
Understanding data with the help of IoT deployments can not only help businesses monetize their data, but also prevent device failures in the future, especially where cold chain stores are concerned.
Organization can use edge AI for many different functions, but the core factor is if it needs an IoT application to analyze data at rapid intervals for immediate decision making, then it needs edge AI.
As IoT continues to grow, healthcare providers are left with a critical issue: IoMT cyberthreats. Combining automation with a system of best practices, policies and procedures can help prevent IoMT ...
Organizations can make better purchasing decisions and prepare for potential crises by improving the line of sight for supply chains with IoT telematics and infrastructure.
IoT sensors and predictive analytics in the healthcare industry will change people's lives by identifying big picture patterns beyond any one individual's health.
As it stands now, automakers have an opportunity to save money and build new revenue streams by pulling vast troves of data from connected vehicles through Message Queuing Telemetry Transport and ...
The relationship between humans and computers continues to evolve. What does it mean for the future of work? Steve Wilson sits down with James Bulpin to discuss.
All data must play a role in organizations hoping to keep a competitive edge with an IoT deployment. Vertica's Joy King explains how unstructured data will seem small compared to IoT data used for ...
A healthy IoT business includes strong recurring and expansive revenue models for existing customers. Flexera's Cris Wendt provides key goals to reach efficient IoT monetization models.
Construction sites require the right IoT network for the environment, but many network tools lack the capabilities to handle unique construction requirements. Triax Technologies' Ian Ouellette ...
As IoT devices continue to change and become more useful, businesses such as insurance companies are seeing the benefits these devices can offer them, and Marius Blaesing, Founder and CTO at ...
IT leaders can ensure better end-user experiences in places such as stores, classrooms and cities through the use of IoT and AI to help harmonize connected devices, architecture, automation and ...
As prices and geopolitical trends continue to change, oil and gas companies are experiencing increased stress on costs. To help solve these issues, organizations should consider sensor data ...