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Telefonica invests in Monogoto for private IoT
2021-06-10 02:00:00| Total Telecom industry news
Founded in 2018, Monogoto has developed an IoT connectivity cloud platform under the IaaS model that works in more than 550 mobile cellular networks operators in 180 countries enabling the management and control of a global network of devices. It is an API-based technology with which customers can easily develop and integrate their own connectivity applications, and which has a special focus on private networks…read more on TotalTele.com »
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Qualcomm releases new modules for cellular IoT connectivity
2021-06-08 15:29:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) Qualcomm has released a new range of cellular connectivity modules for IoT devices...
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Monetising IoT roaming: The time for BCE adoption is now
2021-06-01 02:00:00| Total Telecom industry news
The IoT is set to expand at an incredible rate, with a recent forecast predicting that the market will swell to $1.463 trillion by 2027. Connected devices will soon be everywhere, from smart appliances in our homes to sensors monitoring business critical operations in a multitude of professional settings. Many of these devices will need to roam across borders at various times, with some even set to exist indefinitely within another network. As a result, IoT roaming will present a major opportunity as a revenue stream for telcos…read more on TotalTele.com »
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Real companies generating real innovation with IoT
2021-05-24 20:30:39| The Webmail Blog
Real companies generating real innovation with IoT nellmarie.colman Mon, 05/24/2021 - 13:30 The Internet of things (IoT) is a class of technology built on physical devices embedded with sensors, software and other technologies to connect and exchange data. The possibilities of IoT leave a lot of room for execution, from sensor-enabled pet products able to automatically clean litter boxes to medical devices that alert to certain conditions, and even smart city grids that can save power and energy. Yet, IoT projects face an uphill climb from scalability and hardware barriers, to data quality and governance issues. And with over 25% of businesses lacking IoT expertise in-house, its tough to find the adequate talent to address these challenges. While there are many barriers, success is possible. Read on for stories of diverse businesses taking advantage of IoT to boost innovation, as well as tangible, bottom-line results. AutoPets Internationally known for the Litter-Robot, an automatic self-cleaning litter box for cats, AutoPets had a first-generation cloud backend that was unable to take full advantage of its managed AWS IoT services. This caused stability, reliability and security concerns. And it impacted the onboarding experience for users, with 75% of new customers unable to register on the first try. AutoPets started with modernizing their platform to eliminate reliability and performance issues. Next, it redesigned its IoT platform with cloud native architecture and added smart home integration features. The key to its success was overhauling its legacy infrastructure and finding the right expertise. Jacob Zuppke, Executive Vice President at AutoPets, explains the value of IoT-specific expertise: Onica [a Rackspace Technology company] is helping to develop our software technology and mobile products, which are used by pet owners around the world. Six months into the partnership and were increasingly satisfied. Century Engineering Stormwater runoff is one of the greatest challenges for water pollution control. During a rain event, stormwater can become contaminated and, in turn, impair our rivers, lakes and streams. So engineers design systems to treat stormwater runoff, to reduce pollutants before releasing the water back into the environment. But these systems are built on historic precipitation data and not all wet weather events behave the same way. So Century Engineering set out to create a system that responds to real-time precipitation data, to maximize pollutant removal and reduce runoff. With their IoT solution, SmartSWM, Century Engineering can build stormwater facilities that track current facility storage and precipitation forecasts, and then autonomously control a valve to adjust stored water volumes. When Century Engineering needed to prepare for production-level applications, they turned to Onica, a Rackspace Technology company. Onica helped us to improve our overall product architecture, design custom hardware and refine our back-end logic to improve overall SmartSWM performance and scalability, explained Bob Bathurst, Principal at Century Engineering. They were able to listen to our objectives, review our existing system, and apply their in-depth knowledge of IoT and automation to help us implement industry best practices into the SmartSWM product. The system is a lot more reliable and secure thanks to Onicas support. Read more success stories Weve put together an e-book outlining the complete story of AutoPets and Century Engineerings IoT success, as well as stories from other companies applying IoT and insights on accelerating your IoT journey. Download the e-book to discover the art of the possible for your organization. Real companies generating real innovation with IoT Find out how these diverse businesses overcame IoT adoption challenges to boost innovation and achieve tangible, bottom-line results. Download the Ebookhttps://www.rackspace.com/lp/iot-customer-anthologyRead More Cloud InsightsConnie ChenReal companies generating real innovation with IoTJune 1, 2021 Teaser FlagBlogInsights ImageAnthology-Generate-Revenue-with-IoT-AWS-TSK-4637-Insights.png
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Alliances Formed to Plug Security Holes in the IoT
2021-05-13 14:13:00| TechNewsWorld
Advancements in 5G connectivity and accelerated digital transformation of business operations creates heightened risk and expanded attack surfaces for security teams to harden and protect. Now, efforts by several internet industry groups are focused on new measures to fix inherent security weaknesses with the rapidly expanded use of IoT devices for enterprises and consumers.
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