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AIoT has a nice ring to it
The Artificial Intelligence of Things (AIoT) is a relatively new term for the evolution of a domain Wind River has been playing in for a very long time. If we think of many of the first applications of Artificial Intelligence in connected devices, it is adding autonomy to previously human controlled systems. Guest blog written by Matt Jones.
E-paper: what’s it all about?
Isn't paper a wonderful invention? Really, when you think about it, before paper we had to write our thoughts, dreams and shopping lists on cave walls, then flat stones and eventually slate. In truth, slate has a lot going for it even today; it is almost infinitely reusable, offers excellent contrast and is exceptionally durable. By Scott Soong, CEO, Pervasive Displays
The right connectivity for stand-alone IP cameras
Footprint, cost, and coverage are key criteria in selecting a cellular modem for mobile and nomadic video surveillance applications, from body worn cameras to conservation research. 4G LTE Cat 1 ticks all the boxes.
Digital Twins are hard... maybe that’s good!
Why hasn’t the practice of using a Digital Twin been more widely adopted? Simple; because it can be complicated to implement and costly to maintain. But, just because it’s hard doesn’t mean it isn’t worth doing. Guest blog written by Jeff Gowan.
Pushing platform innovation with data protection and insight
There’s a lot to be said about maintaining the status quo. It’s safe, proven and limits risk. Unfortunately, for most things that matter - this approach just doesn’t cut it. Especially for our enterprise customers. To drive platform innovation, solve new problems, and achieve business success - now is the time to re-evaluate how things are done. By: Simon Jelly, Backup Exec General Manager and Vice President and Doug Matth...
Supply chain resilience in the wake of COVID-19
The world is in the midst of the largest remote working experiment it has ever seen, reinforcing the value of reliable data and supply chain resilience. More than ever before, we need to know where our data comes from and whether or not it can be trusted. By Nish Kotecha, Chairman and Co-founder of Finboot and Yasmine Benjelloun, Content Creator at Finboot
How fibre is meeting the connectivity demands of students
On average a student will spend three to four years of their life at University. For the majority of students studying away from home, this means finding suitable residential or shared living accommodation. However, as technology advances and the number of electrical devices we own increases, connectivity demands and the speed at which it performs is becoming a crucial decider when choosing where to live. By Richard Jeffares, CTO of Glide G...
How COVID-19 is accelerating digital transformation
As we all know, change is inevitable, and we have certainly seen a significant amount of it in recent months following the outbreak and spread of COVID-19. As nations have declared states of emergency to safeguard the health and safety of their citizens, businesses and people around the globe have had to find new ways of working in order to minimise disruption to daily operations, and digital transformation technologies are at the heart of i...
Fulfilling the promise of edge computing in IoT
While many of today’s connected tech devices take advantage of cloud computing, IoT manufacturers and application developers are starting to discover the benefits of doing more analytics closer to the devices themselves. Why? Among other reasons because the massive amounts of data being generated by applications are creating a bandwidth bottleneck.
4 ways to secure your Linux-based system
The world is increasingly interconnected and a result of this is the exposure to security vulnerabilities has dramatically increased as well. The intricacies of maintaining today's Linux-based platforms make it very challenging for developers to cover every potential entry point. In 2019 there was an average of more than 45 CVEs logged per day. Guest blog written by Glenn Seiler.