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Automated Bell System increases accuracy via IoT functionality.
2015-04-09 14:31:08| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Targeting organizations that use bells to indicate class/shift changes or breaks, Netbell™ is built on TCP/IP platform and can be installed anywhere in network without requiring direct PC connection. Built-in web server lets users access, control, and schedule bells over Internet, and bell schedules can also be imported using text CSV format. Web-based interface does not require any programming or additional software, and internal clock synchs with NTP server for precise timekeeping.
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Cast your vote for Best IoT Product: ARM mbed IoT Starter Kit for IBM IoTF built on the Freescale K64F
2015-04-03 08:00:00| Freescale Press Releases
Cast your vote for Best IoT Product: ARM mbed IoT Starter Kit for IBM IoTF built on the Freescale K64FFor more information click on title.
IoT in practice: Bosch Rexroth assembly line wins Industry 4.0 Award
2015-04-02 20:53:22| Industrial Machines - Topix.net
Turbine designers are finding new ways to lower costs, increase efficiency and capacity, minimize maintenance requirements, and reduce the size and weight of the equipment. Recent developments are delivering business benefits, particularly in the renewables space.
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Industrial HMIs support IoT applications.
2015-04-01 14:31:05| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Available in Premium, Standard, and Compact models, Industry 4.0 ready, Intelligent HMI Operator Interface Solutions provide Smart Factories integrated, open, control and monitoring systems. Touch panels provide PC-based automation using standard Ethernet and TCP/IP for HMI/SCADA and IT/OT integration. Units have web-enabled HMI with HTML5-compliant web browsers, maintenance-free illumination system, and modular designed, field-replaceable front display and box PC.
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IBM to put USD 3 bln into connecting enterprises to IoT
2015-03-31 09:22:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) IBM wants to connect the Internet of Things (IoT) to the enterprise, and will invest USD 3 billion over the next four years to reach its goal. The company will establish a new IoT unit to drive insights into business operations, and build a cloud-based open platform designed to help clients and ecosystem partners build IoT systems. The new unit will be led by Pat Toole as GM. The company also announced a strategic data alliance with The Weather Channel. IBM's IoT Cloud Open Platform for Industries will provide new analytics services for IBM, clients and partners and will be used to design and deliver vertical industry IoT systems. For example, IBM will introduce a cloud-based service that will help insurance companies extract insight from connected vehicles. This will enable new, more dynamic pricing models and the delivery of services that can be highly customised to individual drivers. IBM wants customers and partners to integrate data from more IoT and traditional sources. The resources will be made available on an open platform to provide manufacturers with the ability to design and produce a new generation of connected devices and systems that are better optimised for the IoT. IBM´s IoT Ecosystem will expand, with partners ranging from silicon and device manufacturers to industry-oriented system providers such as AT&T, ARM, Semtech and The Weather Company.
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