During the pandemic, many industries have needed to transform their communications, delivery, maintenance, and other processes. So, why are IoT solutions indispensable for unleashing the full potential of your business?
During the pandemic, many industries have needed to transform their communications, delivery, maintenance, and other processes. So, why are IoT solutions indispensable for unleashing the full potential of your business?
The year of the first-ever all-virtual CES is, unsurprisingly, the year of the virtual gym, TechCrunch writes. The past 12 months have seen most of our fitness routines completely transformed — every Apple Watch step count shows two big empty spots where March and April are.
CRN looks at five IoT trends that will help define the technology landscape in the years to come, from connected assets for remote operations to location data for consumer convenience.
Real-time monitoring is transforming our ability to nip disease outbreaks in the bud, Financial Times writes.
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Business will streamline the IoT into efficient and practical functionality before it’s passed onto consumers to change their homes – and worldview – in short order. Already we’re on the right rung of the ladder. Wearable devices and 5G alone have already shifted the consciousness of older consumers. For the younger ones, it’s just the way things are, the world they’re growing up in.
In recognition of these risks, the Australian government has introduced a new code of practice to encourage manufacturers to make IoT devices more secure.
Providing essential services to a large number of people simultaneously is becoming challenging for each industry, including healthcare. The internet of things emerges specifically to diminish the medical field challenges, and it is continuously gaining traction across the market.
Pets are a part of the family, and it is not surprising to see how much owners (and companies) are willing to invest in their pets to comfort them and know more about their well-being.
As the supply chain and manufacturing wade through the COVID-19 crisis, companies have renewed their embrace of robotics.