Monthly Archives: July, 2018

Four private LTE use cases

What are some examples of private LTE use cases? Emerging private LTE technologies are seen as a middle ground between enterprise-class Wi-Fi and relying on...

Convergence marks 5G, Wi-Fi future, Boingo CTO says

Derek Peterson talks future of 5G and Wi-FI In this Q&A with Derek Peterson, chief technology officer at Boing Wireless, the executive continues to spread...

Six companies join Rockwell Automation’s industrial partner programme

Rockwell Automation has added six new companies to its partner programme, organised to help industrial enterprises with digital transformation. “Industrial companies that want to implement...

Designing with the MultiTech LoRaWAN Developer’s Kit

When developers decide to create a new product using LoRaWAN™, a critical first step is the proof of concept to make sure the product...

Design, not price, will drive 2019 adoption of cellular IoT, says Nordic Semiconductor

The adoption of cellular internet-of-things (IoT) technologies is not being slowed by the high price of chipsets, but by the complexity of their design,...

What is IoT telemetry?

Telemetry, data acquisition, SCADA — What do they mean, and how do they become part of IoT? Let’s try to sort it out. What is...

T-Mobile US clears more NYC spectrum

Local CBS station has completed its move to a new spectrum position, T-Mo says T-Mobile US reports that its repacking work with New York-area broadcasters...

Intelligent building automation supplier taxonomy

Below is a? one stop shop intelligent? building automation supplier taxonomy The intelligent building automation supplier pool is a large and growing ecosystem. While the...

Does building automation focus too much on opex savings?

When most people think about intelligent buildings, they think about OpEx savings related to optimizing energy consumption? for good reason. The department of energy estimates...

Selling the value of intelligent buildings to C-suite stakeholders

To a managers of intelligent buildings, the allure of being able to leverage centralized industrial automation control systems to spend more time running a...

Hospital automation will be on the front line of intelligent buildings

Building automation has a powerful role to play in virtually any workplace that relies on industrial controls for smoothly running operations. However, the confluence...

Nokia, China Mobile ink deal to research artificial intelligence, 5G

Under the terms of the agreement, both firms will establish a lab in Hangzhou Nokia and China Mobile, the world’s largest mobile carrier in terms...

The role of cloud in intelligent buildings

As intelligent buildings continue to emerge as a major pillar of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, the use of public and hybrid cloud technology will...

Amdocs says IoT has become a new revenue growth business for the company

Amdocs is partnering with digital service providers to offer a connected device combined with IoT value added services to both business customers and consumers   Amdocs...

Industrial warehouse sector gains from Amazon’s delivery pains

The strong demand for same-day online shopping and e-commerce products has online retailers like Amazon boosting national markets for automated industrial warehouses and distribution...

Siemens in major IIoT pact with Alibaba to serve China’s industrial transformation

Siemens and Alibaba have struck a deal to “foster” new growth in the industrial ‘internet of things’ (IIoT) market in China, the pair have...

3GPP vs. IEEE: Did standards bodies miss an opportunity to align 5G and Wi-Fi?

Cellular is increasingly expanding into unlicensed Wi-Fi frequencies The 3GPP has finalized the non-standalone and standalone 5G New Radio (NR) standards and is further defining...

On-premise enterprise data center investment booming, report says

Private networks another potential boon to enterprise data center segment Adoption of cloud-based services has long been transforming the way business functions. In addition to...

The smart cities interview (pt3): “This is the nirvana for smart cities,” says Cisco

The problem with smart cities is no one wants to pay for them. That’s the challenge for Manchester, now, having just completed a ground-breaking...

Marvell completes Cavium acquisition

After China approves the merger, Marvell moves forward with plans to acquire Cavium. Semiconductor company Marvell Technology announced on Friday that it has completed the...

Designing Mission Critical Communications Solutions for First Responders

The First Responder Network was created to provide a nationwide, prioritized communication network for first responders and public health and safety agencies. This initiative...

Harnessing people-powered data for smarter(er) cities (Reality Check)

One of the busiest train stations in the world is New York’s Grand Central terminus.  In peak hours around 1,000 people arrive at Grand...

Kagan: Why Apple iPhone and MacBook performance is so poor lately

Come on Apple, you’re better than this. I’ve used Microsoft Windows computers for more years than I can remember. Then a few years ago...

The top 10 smart cities – ranked according to their applications and activity

New research by McKinsey Global Institute has evaluated the planet’s smartest cities on both their underlying infrastructure and their over-lying applications, and ranked them...

The top 10 smart cities – ranked according to their infrastructure and potential

New research by McKinsey Global Institute has evaluated the planet’s smartest cities on both their underlying infrastructure and their over-lying applications, and ranked them...
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