Australian IoT solution provider Kallipr has unveiled the Captis S2 Pulse, which it says is a groundbreaking IoT innovation set to redefine how critical industry monitor and manage remote assets in extreme conditions.
IoT specialist Kallipr has partnered with Sydney Water to digitise their sewers in the first hyper-scale IoT deployment outside of water meter monitoring in Australia.
Five G IoT (Internet of Things) connections will reach 116 million globally by 2026; rising from just 17 million in 2023, according to a new study.
Rockwell Automation has announced a partnership with CrowdStrike to provide manufacturers with comprehensive endpoint protection services. The solution combines Rockwell's industrial cybersecurity services and CrowdStrike's Falcon platform.
Wyld Networks has announced the availability of its new range of low-power, sensor-to-satellite LoRaWAN terminals and modules for IoT applications across areas where there is little or no alternative connectivity. The Wyld Connect hybrid devices can transfer data directly to terrestrial networks or through a network of Low Earth Orbiting (LEO) satellites through a partnership with Eutelsat.
BlackBerry and Deloitte announced the two organisations are teaming up to help OEMs and those building mission-critical applications secure their software supply chains.
Big data aggregator and search platform, Splunk, has unveiled a score of new features and products, collectively labelled Splunk>next, representing major technological changes and a raft of innovation and new ways of working.
There has been a significant worldwide shift towards Artificial Intelligence (AI) and big data platform spending, according to a newly published report.
The University of Technology Sydney is the first academic institution to work with SAS and Cisco in a global Internet of Things partnership, creating a new research and teaching facility, the UTS-SAS-Cisco IoT Innovation Lab. The lab is already pursuing two significant projects which it claims will change the world.
Named a Gartner "Cool Vendor" earlier this year, Pycom is disrupting the IoT industry, helping users deploy "great-value, enterprise-grade connected solutions".
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