Cloud Platforms for the Internet of Things: How Do They Stack Up?
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One of the strongest industries on the market this year has been the semiconductors business. Throughout the industry, companies have successfully adapted to the changing needs of the consumer, including an increased demand for small, high-powered chips that enable “Internet of Things” (IoT) devices. For those that don’t know, the Internet of Things refers to
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Submitted by Lubor Ptacek on Tue, 04/04/2017 – 12:52 You’re a telco. A storm blows through your territory and wreaks havoc on your cell towers. Luckily, you’ve rigged them all with sensors so you can remotely monitor and diagnose issues in the field. But the problem is hundreds of towers are beaming alerts all at
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Former FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler suggested that the IoT could face obstacles if net neutrality rules are rolled back, or if network operators can use consumer’ data. “If networks aren’t open then those who own the networks will control what happens on them, including IoT,” he said in an interview with FierceWireless. “If the information
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| | Share The Internet of Things (IoT) is taking shape at a rapid clip, but like any other cooperative technology initiative, the need for standards is starting to draw interest as well. While it seems obvious that millions of sensors distributed around the globe would need some sort of interoperable framework, what about
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| | Share The Internet of Things (IoT) is taking shape at a rapid clip, but like any other cooperative technology initiative, the need for standards is starting to draw interest as well. While it seems obvious that millions of sensors distributed around the globe would need some sort of interoperable framework, what about
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