Authors Posts by Adrian Bridgwater

Adrian Bridgwater

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I am a technology journalist with over two decades of press experience. Primarily I work as a news analysis writer dedicated to a software application development ‘beat’; but, in a fluid media world, I am also an analyst, technology evangelist and content consultant.

Internet of Smells, olfaction via nanomechanical sensors

Somebody had to say it... the development of 'olfaction' (the sense of smell) technology through a new breed of nanomechanical sensors will help us to...

Hewlett Packard Enterprise ‘Edges’ IoT closer to mass adoption

The convergence of people, places and things is changing the shape of the modern workplace. So much is this the case that ‘the very...

Huawei insists IoT networks need ‘systematic’ planning

Huawei (pronounced 'wah-way') makes really nice phones, we already know that i.e. the firm's P9 device has two Leica lenses camera and takes images...

Event horizon, what does data really look like inside the IoT?

Data flies through the Internet of Things (IoT) at breakneck speed, of course it does. But you don't really need to care about the...

Vivaldi tunes up IoT browser, no strings attached

What kind of Graphical User Interface and core conduit should we be using to access and control our Internet of Things (IoT) devices? Do we...

Couchbase & Verizon: why the IoT needs ‘schema-freedom’

Couchbase is a company that makes a database. More specifically Couchbase is a company that makes a database that is supplied in a form...

Virgin Active cold showers & no IoT, yet

Ever had a cold gym shower in November? Richard Branson and team will adopt the IoT for predictive maintenance intelligence, eventually, probably, hopefully. As a...

TIBCO Insight drives automated actions for IIoT apps

The TIBCO Insight Platform bids to connect people with smart systems, including Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) applications, so enabling real-time decision support, automated...

South African team brew up Guinnux IoT operating system

Devices in the Internet of Things (IoT) need an Operating System (OS) and they need it to be ‘embedded’ i.e. hard-coded into the firmware...

Nutanix: as big as a datacenter, as small as a drone

Should cloud ‘backend’ hyperconvergence infrastructure specialists play with ‘frontend’ toys like drones and their applications in our Internet of Things (IoT) world? Enterprise cloud...

The race to the IoT OS

Software firms large and small and frantically pumping, re-tuning and finessing their operating systems to embrace Internet of Things (IoT) centric deployments... but who...

Video cameras to deliver ‘shape & sound maps’ for image tracking

Microsoft’s Future Decoded 2016 event in London this November featured a fascinating presentation delivered by Abe Davis in his role as postdoctoral researcher at...
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