IoT Now Contract Win List – August 2024

IoT Now Contract Win List – August 2024

The IoT Now Contract Win List?for August 2024 shows the Internet of Things contracts placed worldwide and reported in the last months. Get the inside track on who’s winning what IoT business.

It’s free to be included in The Contract Win List, which shows the companies announcing major contract wins and deployments. Email your contract details to us now, marked “Win List” at [email protected] .

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The KORE Enterprise Hub: Managing IoT Connectivity in a Fast-Changing World

Robin Duke-Woolley, CEO of Beecham Research, explores the challenges of utilising rapidlydeveloping IoT technologies to meet the business needs of enterprise operations and how KORE is responding to this.

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Is your organisationprimed for IoT expansion?

Firstly, thanks for downloading our recent whitepaper, I hope you garnered some insights that will help move forward your IoT projects.

Daizy’s latest report looks at how to address the myriad of challenges you’re likely to experience as your deployments scale into the thousands and tens of thousands:.

  • Moving beyond installation management by spreadsheet
  • Implementing proactive fault diagnosis to keep the data flowing
  • Accurate subscription management for all deployed devices
  • Implementing a single source of truth for device, connectivity, and data management

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Optimizing IoT at Scale: Balancing In-House Solutions with Third-Party Tools

If your rollout plan looks like a long stream of large-scale and cumbersome updates across thousands of devices. You’re not alone. Not only are there more devices than ever before but organisations are continuously introducing innovative new features and capabilities, often through over-the-air (OTA) firmware upgrades. How do you delight your customers, open up new revenue streams and continue to innovate without gumming up the works? This white paper from Memfault explores the common pitfalls and experiences. Learn how investing in a purpose-built, widely utilised and continuously evolving platform for device observability and OTA updates gives organisations an edge in this hyperscale IoT race.

This paper covers several areas including:

  • The exponential growth of connections - According to Transforma Insights, “Global IoT connections will reach 40 billion in 2033, running at about 10% CAGR each year between now and then.”
  • Why real-time monitoring is needed - Only 18% of IoT projects are truly considered a success, so having a system in place to monitor devices and keep these projects on track is critical.
  • Using a popular platform can cut down on main costs - They found that software development now accounts for almost 60% of project development costs. Using something that’s purpose-built but still off-the-shelf can streamline your costs.
  • Third-party SLAs can keep you on track - Not only are they cheaper, but users of third-party solutions are 1.7 times as likely to finish ahead of time. This means nothing getting bogged down within internal teams and a quicker go-to-market.
  • Saving time further reduces cost - VDC Research found a savings of $375k on average for 3rd party tool users on development costs versus an in-house solution for device performance monitoring.

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The critical role of IoT Gateways in device management systems

Explore 3 main functions of IoT Gateway in a cloud IoT device management system.

The ?(IoT) has reshaped global connectivity and automation, essentially altering the methods by which devices share data and interact with one another.

At the core of this transformation lies a critical component that bridges the gap between IoT devices and the cloud: the IoT gateway. These days, it’s necessary because there are an increasing number of connected IoT sensors. Thus, there is a need to manage and ensure seamless communication between them and cloud storage.

Let’s take a look at what an IoT gateway is, its role and the benefits it provides.

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IoT Whitebook

IoT Whitebook is the definitive source of the year’s very best analyst reports, industry case studies, contract wins and expert panel debates from across the sector.

  • The contract hot lists

We take a look at who is winning what M2M and IoT business, with whom and where

  • IoT webinars and how to guides

A selection of the latest and best webinars from IoTNow

  • Case studies and insight reports

Industrial IoT, Fleet Management, Secure IoT, Smart Energy, Smart Cities

  • IoT Directory

A comprehensive listing of all the key IoT players from around the world

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HCA and KASH partner to advance smart home interoperability

Home Connectivity Alliance (HCA), an organisation dedicated to the development and promotion of secure interoperability and energy savings across long-life appliances, HVAC systems and TVs within the connected home ecosystem, has announced a cooperative agreement with Korea Association of AI Smart Home (KASH).

Established in 2003, KASH is a non-profit organisation dedicated to establishing an ecosystem for smart home services by helping members better understand the market trends and issues regarding the smart home industry.

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