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Silicon Labs Wins GSA's “Most Respected Public Semiconductor Company” for the Second Year in …

AUSTIN, Texas–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Internet of Things (IoT) leader Silicon Labs (SLAB) takes the top spot among semiconductor companies achieving $500 million to $1 billion in annual sales at the Global Semiconductor Alliance (GSA) awards celebration held on Dec. 8 in Santa Clara, California. “For the past 20 years, Silicon Labs has pioneered technologies that enable

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Vertiv Identifies Data Center Infrastructure Trends for 2017

COLUMBUS, Ohio–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Vertiv, formerly Emerson Network Power, today released six data center infrastructure trends to watch in 2017. This year’s trends follow the 2016 data center trends published by Emerson Network Power last year. “We’re moving further into the cloud era and that creates challenges and opportunities for organizations using and delivering cloud and co-located

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How Vulnerable Is Your SIP?

While internal hacks are very concerning, it’s the external nature of SIP that makes it especially vulnerable. “If you have built castles in the air, your work need not be lost; that is where they should be. Now put the foundations under them.”― Henry David Thoreau In my relatively short period of time here on

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Monnit Named One of CRN's Internet of Things 50

Monnit Corporation announced that CRN has named the wireless sensors company to its 2016 Internet of Things 50 list, which recognizes organizations whose innovative offerings are helping connect objects, computing devices, infrastructure, data storage and data analytics to transform and improve the way we work and live. Monnit was the only Utah-based company to be recognized in the

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Lufthansa Cargo prioritizes IoT, digital documents over connectivity

Lufthansa Group’s all-cargo subsidiary Lufthansa Cargo views development of Internet of Things (IoT) technologies and electronically transmitted, digital cargo documentation as being more useful and important priorities for its operations than providing broadband connectivity to the flight decks and cargo holds of its 17 freighter aircraft. Speaking with RGN, Dr. Anselm Eggert, VP corporate strategy,

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