Bridging the Gap from IoT Data to Intelligent Industrial Applications
In today's rapidly evolving industrial world, where the Internet of Things (IoT) is revolutionizing operations, productivity, and smart systems, we stand before an opportunity to reach a market valued at $3 Trillion by 2030 (according to McKinsey). However, many OEMs and enterprises face significant challenges in realizing these ambitions. Is your business ready for these changes?
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IoT Now Magazine Q1 2024: Your gateway to MWC Barcelona 2024 and beyond!
Are you interested in the latest trends and innovations in the world of IoT, AI, 5G, satellite communications and more? If so, you should check out the latest IoT Now Magazine, the leading magazine for IoT and digital business.?
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Are your IoT devices cybersecure?
The realm of IoT security is ceaseless. Even organisations that have embraced cybersecurity protocols must remain vigilant. Wireless Logic offers safeguards for businesses that need to protect their IoT deployments against the perils of cyber threats. Here you’ll find a range of valuable resources aimed at assisting you in evaluating your risk readiness. FIND OUT MORE HERE
LTE-M and NB-IoT: A changing landscape
In this deep dive, Matt Hatton, the Founding Partner at Transforma Insights, together with SONY, provides a comprehensive overview of the IoT technology roadmap, capability, network roll-outs, adoption and key use cases across a wide range of connective technologies on the market.
The time to think about new technology options is now. The total number of 5G mMTC connections is expected to grow from 436 million at the end of 2022 to 3.6 billion at the end of 2032 and that’s a lot of congestion on existing resources. With most IoT applications being low data and favourable to low power consumption, LTE-M and NB-IoT pose an attractive option. However, it’s understandable that many operations don’t know which of the technologies are most appropriate – often because new ones are added essentially annually, like RedCap and eRedCap.
If you want some clarity around LTE Cat 1 and Cat 1bis on 4G versus LTE-M and NB-IoT as part of 5G, jump into this detailed piece now. READ IT HERE
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