Tag: IoT
Vodafone and Spark both announce IoT networks for New Zealand
Telecommunications companies Vodafone and Spark have both announced that they will soon roll out IoT networks in New Zealand.
Following initial tests in September last...
Petya or NotPetya, the IoT needs security
This week, organizations across the world have fallen victim to a new ransomware attack, dubbed NotPetya, seemingly designed to cause maximum damage and disruption...
UK police to embrace IoT in age of ‘Digital Darwinism’
A report published today by UK technology association techUK and the Centre for Public Safety explores how police forces can address the challenges and...
Cisco launches Kinetic IoT operations platform
In his keynote at Cisco Live in Las Vegas yesterday, Rowan Trollope, Cisco SVP and GM of IoT and Applications, announced the launch of...
Nano-satellites launch a success for Sky and Space Global
Satellite company Sky and Space Global has successfully launched three nano-satellites that it confidently predicts will revolutionize the communications sector and help power the...
Redis Labs: IoT needs in-memory, remember?
In-memory database company Redis Labs is aiming to popularize the use of its technology for mission-critical database environments that specifically connect to IoT networks.
Memory...
Trend Micro launches $100 million venture fund with focus on IoT
Japanese cybersecurity software specialist Trend Micro has launched a $100 million corporate venture fund targeting start-ups in growing markets, such as the Internet of...
Sigfox partners with WND-UK to extend IoT network coverage ‘to 95...
Global communications service provider Sigfox is partnering with WND-UK, an IoT network deployment company, to extend the coverage of its IoT network in the...
NetNumber: Signaling control must adapt to IoT age
As carriers increasingly look to handle more IoT connectivity for customers, they'll need to rethink their approach to signaling control, as Doug Ranelli of...
Inmarsat: IoT ‘essential’ to digital transformation strategies
For businesses aiming for digital transformation, the IoT is now the leading technology to deploy, according to research from global mobile satellite communications company Inmarsat.
As...
Machine vision: a bird’s-eye view of the smart factory
In a contributed article for Internet of Business, Jonathan Wilkins, marketing director at EU Automation, a supplier of obsolete industrial parts, discusses the role of...
Honda forced to shut down plant due to ransomware infection
Japanese automotive company Honda was forced to halt production at one of its manufacturing plants when it discovered the WannaCry ransomware virus had infected...