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Vodafone Leads in Magic Quadrant for Managed M2M Services

Posted on December 11, 2018 by Brian Buntz

The British multinational telecom firm has won accolades from a variety of analyst firms for its managed M2M services. Continue reading Vodafone Leads in Magic Quadrant for Managed M2M Services→

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AT&T’s IoT Foundry and the Power of Pragmatic Prototyping

Posted on December 6, 2018 by Brian Buntz

The telecom company’s Plano, Texas–based IoT Foundry contains a mixture of high-tech gadgetry and everyday IoT-enabled items such as refrigerators, pallets, retail shelves and even a portable toilet that knows when it needs cleaning. Continue reading AT&T’s IoT Foundry and the Power of Pragmatic Prototyping→

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What Is a Digital Supply Chain? An SAP Exec Answers.

Posted on December 5, 2018 by Brian Buntz

The software company’s president of digital supply chain and manufacturing discusses the ramifications of weaving a digital thread from warehouses to the final customer. Continue reading What Is a Digital Supply Chain? An SAP Exec Answers.→

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Why TÜV SÜD Says It Is an Industrial Cybersecurity Leader

Posted on November 28, 2018 by Brian Buntz

The international testing firm is positioning itself as a neutral and nimble industrial cybersecurity authority. Continue reading Why TÜV SÜD Says It Is an Industrial Cybersecurity Leader→

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Schneider Electric Exec Opens Up on Industrial IoT and AI

Posted on November 27, 2018 by Brian Buntz

Schneider’s highest-ranking IoT executive said the company’s Industrial IoT and AI strategy is based on pragmatism. Continue reading Schneider Electric Exec Opens Up on Industrial IoT and AI→

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RISC-V and the Rise of Open Source Hardware Community

Posted on November 26, 2018 by Brian Buntz

Open source software is clearly big business, as evidenced by recent billion-dollar acquisitions by IBM and Microsoft. Open source hardware could be the next big thing. Continue reading RISC-V and the Rise of Open Source Hardware Community→

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Why 5G Wireless Networks Could Be a Boon for IoT and Taxes

Posted on November 20, 2018 by Brian Buntz

5G wireless networks are coming. A telecom tax expert says companies eyeing the technology should be aware of the tax ramifications. Continue reading Why 5G Wireless Networks Could Be a Boon for IoT and Taxes→

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ABB: The Consensus About the IIoT Platforms Is Wrong

Posted on November 17, 2018 by Brian Buntz

An IIoT platform is not an intrinsically valuable piece of technology, argues an ABB exec. Continue reading ABB: The Consensus About the IIoT Platforms Is Wrong→

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Schneider Electric Ventures Debuts at Innovation Summit

Posted on November 15, 2018 by Brian Buntz

The multinational corporation will use its venture arm, known as Schneider Electric Ventures, to complement its internal R&D initiatives. Continue reading Schneider Electric Ventures Debuts at Innovation Summit→

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Report Benchmarks Public Cloud Providers’ Performance

Posted on November 10, 2018 by Brian Buntz

Traditionally it’s been difficult to benchmark public cloud providers as the majority of data has been either promotional or survey-based. A new report from ThousandEyes aims to make the process more objective. Continue reading Report Benchmarks Public Cloud Providers’ Performance→

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