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1NCE takes flat rate IoT connectivity home with new HomeBeat.Live partnership

1NCE, the provider of a new connectivity offering for IoT that enables IoT applications and services to access connectivity on a buy once, flat rate fee for ten years, announced a new partnership with HomeBeat.Live, a smart buildings specialist that provides a digital platform to apartment buildings. (more…)

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July 27, 2018

Posted by: Zenobia Hegde

Cybersecurity pros face problems on road to automation, say Juniper Networks and Ponemon Institute

Juniper Networks, a provider of automated, scalable and secure networks, announced a new study, The Challenge of Building the Right Security Automation Architecture. It has been conducted with the Ponemon Institute and found that, (more…)

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July 17, 2018

Posted by: Zenobia Hegde

New alliance enables high-fidelity real-time analytics and edge-based machine learning in IoT experiments

ADLINK Technology, a global provider of computing solutions, has partnered with FogHorn Systems, a developer of software for industrial and commercial Internet of Things (IIoT) solutions. The partners aim to bring edge intelligence to ADLINK’s groundbreaking Digital eXperiments as-a-Service (DXS) product, (more…)

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July 16, 2018

Posted by: Zenobia Hegde

BAE Systems, Vodafone and CyLon launch collaborative security taskforce The Intelligence Network

BAE Systems has launched The Intelligence Network, an initiative to engage, unite and activate a global community of security professionals and industry influencers in their fight against cyber crime. (more…)

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Posted by: Zenobia Hegde

Widening Application Base to Boost Growth of Global IoT at Workplace Market

In the recent times, the global Internet of things (IoT) at workplace market witnessed tremendous growth, thanks to the increasing adoption of IoT at workplace technology among consumers due to various benefits it offers, such as the lowered power consumption and reduced cost for an extended coverage area. According to Transparency Market Research (TMR), the global market is expected to continue witnessing high growth.

Increasing Penetration of Technology to Support Market’s Growth

The increasing penetration of technology, even to the remote areas, is the main factor that is influencing the market for IoT at workplace across the world. The rising uptake of IoT at workplace for infrastructural development and the construction of smart cities is also boosting the growth of this market substantially. The augmenting awareness level of consumers regarding the benefits of IoT at workplace technology, such low power consumption, lower cost of components, easy deployment into existing cellular network, excellent extended array in buildings and underground, and the escalated reliability and network security, is likely to support this market in the years to come.

Demand for Energy Management Systems for Workplace Use to Remain High

Smart lighting, energy management systems, security and access control, HVAC control, audio video conferencing system are the main products of IoT at workplace. Among these, the energy management systems segment is reporting the most prominent growth in the global market. This growth can be attributed to the increasing uptake of IoT at workplace technology across a number of industry verticals. However, the security and access control segment is likely to surpass the energy management systems segment in terms of growth rate over the next few years.

North America to Continue at Top

North America, Asia Pacific, Europe, the Middle East and Africa, and South America are the main geographical segments of the global IoT at workplace market. North America, among these, has surfaced as the key contributor to the global market, owing to the presence of a large pool of leading market players. The early uptake of IoT at workplace in this region has also aided the Europe market for IoT at workplace considerably.

Amongst other geographical segments, Asia Pacific has emerged as the most promising regional market for IoT at workplace. This regional market is likely to expand at an exceptional CAGR, thanks to the increasing government investments for the modification of current locales into smart cities.

The leading players, such as ABB Ltd., Cisco Systems Inc., Crestron Electronics, Honeywell International, and various others, are increasing focusing on regional expansion for the development of their business. Partnerships and collaborations are also being taken up by these players to strengthen their position in the global IoT at workplace market.

For more market insights, Get Brochure Report: IoT at Workplace Market – Global Industry Analysis, Size, Share, Growth, Trends and Forecast 2017 – 2025

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July 5, 2018

Posted by: IoT global network

Facing the NFV security challenge

NFV will transform the way networks are run and managed, but the area also represents a major security challenge. As the authors, Igor Faynbergchairman, and Alex Leadbeatervice chairman, ETSI NFV Security Working Group ask, how can this be overcome? (more…)

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June 28, 2018

Posted by: Zenobia Hegde

IEEE adopts OpenFog reference architecture as standard for fog computing in IoT, AI and 5G

The OpenFog Consortium’s OpenFog Reference Architecture for fog computing has been adopted as an official standard by the IEEE Standards Association (IEEE-SA). The new standard, known as IEEE 1934™, relies on the reference architecture as a universal technical framework that enables the data-intensive requirements of the Internet of Things (IoT), 5G and artificial intelligence (AI) applications. (more…)

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June 27, 2018

Posted by: Zenobia Hegde

Ubuntu 16.04 LTS is certified for Intel NUC to ease IoT device development and deployment

Canonical and Intel® are have announced that Ubuntu 16.04 LTS is now certified on selected Intel® NUC Mini PCs and boards. This partnership will aid device manufacturer’s and their developers to a smoother path to the development and deployment of IoT devices. (more…)

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June 25, 2018

Posted by: Zenobia Hegde

IoT software provider People Power names John Teeter as new data protection officer

To help oversee European Union (EU) General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) compliance and the company’s data protection strategy, People Power has named its chief scientist, John Teeter, as the company’s data protection officer (DPO). (more…)

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Posted by: Zenobia Hegde

White label IoT solutions for insurance providers developed by People Power to speed development of smart home services

People Power, an Internet of Things (IoT) software company providing white-label solutions for home security, energy and care, has launched an accelerated development initiative to refine the company’s IoT solutions for the insurance industry. (more…)

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June 22, 2018

Posted by: Zenobia Hegde