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.

When will smart refrigerators start ordering the groceries?

We often think about electronic digitally-aware driven refrigerators (and other kitchen white goods) as the 'real future' promised by the Internet of Things (IoT) at...

IFS fires up drone maintenance engineers

Enterprise applications company IFS has showcased a new 'solution concept' to derive business value from drones and the Internet of Things (IoT). As an enterprise...

IFS: knowing me, knowing your ‘business connected’ IoT

Land of Swedish delights including Abba, Volvo and Surströmming... IFS has plenty to talk about this year at its World Conference 2017 event... Companies need to connect...

Nokia gets a ‘fix’ on IoT networks

Nokia's IMPACT IoT platform has been in ascendancy for some time. Now the very mobile-centric firm wants to explain what a key role fixed...

Microsoft wants the IoT built in P

Don’t worry, this is not a crash course in computer programming -- we are simply highlighting the use of software language types being used...

Why the IoT needs 3D mapping for data discovery

The Internet of Things (IoT) has moved beyond being a mere buzzword, obviously... but with industry conversation now focused on how we can make sense of the...

Software AG: why streaming analytics matters to the IoT

Software AG is the second largest software company in Germany... and you can guess who the largest one might be... the firm's latest product...

NetSuite’s cloud vision: one architecture for all devices

NetSuite used its SuiteConnect EMEA event hosted in London this October to detail its vision for the future of cloud-based technology delivery -- a road...

Qt gets cute(r) on lightweight device development

The first thing you need to know about Qt is that Qt is pronounced "cute", which makes it easier to read, easier to say...

TIBCO ‘Flogo’ IoT integration project takes flight

We do allow TIBCO to retain its capitals when we write about the firm (it's a cheap trick in PR circles to capitalize everything),...

Faulty by default, how do we build IoT software safely?

The security vulnerabilities already present and prevalent across the Internet of Things (IoT) leaves a responsibility at the feet of the embedded software architects...

IoT’s Achilles heel: API call performance

When the mythical Greek character Achilles was a baby, it was foretold that he would die young. To make him invulnerable, his mother Thetis...
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