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Workz and ‘world’s biggest cellular module provider’ partner to deliver 50mn eSIMs for connected devices

The mobile and IoT solutions provider, Workz Group has agreed a long-term partnership with what it described as the world’s largest manufacturer of cellular IoT modules to deliver a projected 50 million embedded SIMs (eSIMs) by 2024. (more…)

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June 18, 2019

Posted by: Anasia D'mello

Flash memory tech achieves larger capacities, faster read ops and OTA support in automotive microcontrollers

Renesas Electronics Corporation, a supplier of advanced semiconductor solutions, has developed a new flash memory technology that achieves larger memory capacities, higher readout speeds, and over-the-air (OTA) support for automotive microcontrollers (MCUs) using the next-generation 28nm process. (more…)

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Cyber attack vectors: End-points are the in-points for malware

Insurance company Hiscox has estimated that small businesses in the UK are the target of an average 65,000 attempted cyber attacks per day – a figure that ranged between 900 and 359,000 per 24 hours over a three-week survey period. While most of these attacks are successfully repelled, says Mike Hamilton, CEO of Ziften, around three small businesses are hacked every minute. (more…)

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GoAigua wins the 2019 Digital Water Prize from Water Europe

With its extensive experience in the digitalisation of the water industry, GoAigua has always focused its efforts on innovation and research to boost efficiency in organisations in the sector, accompanying them in their process of digital transformation and developing new solutions to improve communication between people and processes. (more…)

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Conrad expands its measurement technology range with Janitza’s innovative energy measurement devices

Conrad is expanding its range of innovative measurement solutions with the high performance UMG 512-PRO power quality analyser and the UMG 96-PA energy measurement device from Janitza. Both devices are designed for industrial, data centre, infrastructure, utilities and facility management applications. Janitza presented both devices at this year’s Hannover Messe in April. (more…)

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June 17, 2019

Posted by: Anasia D'mello

PTC forms strategic alliance with Vodafone Business, enabling customers to develop new IoT and Augmented Reality applications

PTC and Vodafone Business announced from the LiveWorx digital transformation event a strategic alliance that builds on an existing three-year relationship and will enable customers across multiple industry segments to rapidly develop and deploy revenue-generating IoT and AR applications. (more…)

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Using machine learning to detect small cell anomalies

Usage of small cells has proliferated to a point where most mobile operators run heterogeneous networks (HetNets) – networks built on a combination of different cell types and technologies. (more…)

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Israel’s Pelephone drives consumer IoT innovation, joining other service providers worldwide on Amdocs eSIM platform

Amdocs, a provider of software and services to communications and media companies, continues to show business value and innovation with its cloud-based, digital eSIM platform, which enables service providers to activate and manage a wide range of eSIM-enabled devices. (more…)

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Captec acquires Aleutia to form embedded, edge and IoT computing range

Captec, designer and manufacturer of specialist computing equipment, has acquired Aleutia. This acquisition coupled with Captec’s experience in end-to-end industrial applications aims to create a powerful and disruptive range of computers for embedded, edge and IoT computing. (more…)

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June 14, 2019

Posted by: Anasia D'mello

Tech bosses trust humans more than machines while ethics of AI is a major concern, says survey

A new YouGov study released in the UK into the use of Artificial Intelligence in the workplace has revealed that 58% of IT and telecoms senior managers trust human instinct more than machines when it comes to decision making. (more…)

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Posted by: Anasia D'mello