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Internet Of Things A Key Focus At The 2014 International Microwave Symposium
2014-05-21 11:18:26| rfglobalnet News Articles
The Internet of Things is an emerging theme in the technical sessions at theIEEE MTT-S 2014 International Microwave Symposium (IMS), reflecting the critical part the microwave and RF industry plays in developing technologies that enable sophisticated peer-to-peer, machine-to-machine and people-to-machine scenarios
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Enmetric Systems and Their Internet of Things (IoT) Platform Chosen as Energy Management ...
2014-05-21 06:00:00| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
DPR Construction, recently cited as largest private company in Silicon Valley, selects Enmetric as most innovative enterprise to solve Plug Load Management issues<br /> <br /> BELMONT, Calif. - Enmetric Systems, Inc., a leading enterprise Internet of Things (IoT) company, announced that DPR Construction (DPR) will use Enmetric's intelligent plug load management system to help monitor, control and manage plug-load devices in DPR's new San Francisco regional office. The new San Francisco ...This story is related to the following:Green & CleanSearch for suppliers of: Energy, Power & Utility Software |
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FCC Tries (Again) to be Lord of the Internet
2014-05-18 17:57:37| Telecom - Topix.net
The Federal Communications Commission this week voted 3-2 to establish new net neutrality rules that would prevent broadband networks from selectively blocking traffic, but allowing those companies to enter into deals with content providers for preferred access to their networks in "commercially reasonable" ways.
FCC stumbles on the path to an open Internet
2014-05-18 13:38:02| Telecom - Topix.net
The Internet's biggest stories last week - news about the 'Net, that is, not Turkish mine disasters, California wildfires, or the latest lunacy from NBA owner Donald Sterling - unfolded on two continents, thousands of miles apart.
The FCCs net neutrality proposal: What does it mean for you, and the internet?
2014-05-16 15:18:27| Extremetech
Yesterday morning, the US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) moved forward with a new proposal that is intended to safeguard net neutrality. Other news sources are reporting that this new proposal will allow ISPs to create 'internet fast lanes' for web services (Netflix, etc.) that stump up the extra cash, and thus implicitly creating an internet slow lane for every company that doesn't pay up. In reality, the FCC's proposal is actually a lot more complex than that. Read on for more details of the FCC's new Open Internet proposal, and how it will actually affect you.
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