News and Information regarding the IOT, with a focus on residential use of the Internet of Things including smart technology, sensors and other assistive technologies.
Ericsson and Net Feasa have formed a partnership to deploy 4G and 5G IoT connectivity on container vessels. The system combines onboard mobile networks with satellite backhaul and AI-ready data systems for cargo visibility. The partnership is being developed from Singapore, a major maritime hub, and is aimed at vessel owners and shipping companies. The
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Building software that works inside the practical constraints of manufacturing and engineering is a complex undertaking. Any downtime is costly, and most production environments are far from simple. A plant can’t depend on cloud services in the way that office-oriented software can, for example, so it’s never going to be a case of spinning up
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Early phases of generative AI’s use in the enterprise has been characterised by experimentation: building models, standing up demos that prove use-cases, and the tests that determine whether new tools can perform useful work. The next phase, says Akamai’s Joseph Glover, is to consider and react to the constraints of putting AI in edge environments,
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Telenor has agreed to form a jointly-owned company with Verdane for Telenor Connexion, its managed IoT services business. The transaction values Telenor Connexion at SEK 7.5 billion. The new company will be owned equally, with Telenor and Verdane each owing half of the entity. Telenor said the partnership is intended to give Telenor Connexion access
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Warehouse automation company, Locus Robotics, has announced Locus Array for worldwide release. The AI-driven autonomous fulfilment system features mobile robotics, integrated picking arms, and AI perception designed for autonomous task execution. Locus Array operates 24/7 in the aisle, helping boost output and reducing the need for manual labour by up to 90%, the company says.
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