IoT

Why Microsoft Bought the Cow When They Wanted the Milk

Latest interesting podcast guest post by Ken Herron and Carol McManus, see more pieces by Ken for Irish Tech News here.…

9 years ago

€4.6m to deliver next generation cloud service provisioning for the Internet of Everything

Researchers at Dublin City University are working on a €4.6 million EU-funded project called RECAP to develop the next generation…

9 years ago

It’s now possible to pay for an ice-cream with your sunglasses: Visa pilots contactless payment shades

Visa has announced a new pilot of contactless payment-enabled sunglasses. The glasses look like a normal pair of sunglasses —…

9 years ago

Is IoT the killer app for cloud computing?

Latest great guest post for us by Stanford IoT lecturer Timothy Chou, image from pixabay here. More by Timothy Chou for Irish…

9 years ago

Safety and Reliability as a Cornerstone of IIoT Deployments

By Dan Yarmoluk. Thought leader in #IIoT, #IoT, #datascience, disruptive business models, #bigdata, #analytics, #machinelearning, #conditionmonitoring, #predictivemaintenance People often see the…

9 years ago

Fleetmatics Opens Network Operations Centre in Tallaght

Fleetmatics Group today marked the official opening of its Network Operations Centre (NOC) in Tallaght, Dublin, a custom-built facility housing…

9 years ago

EIT Digital to provide key to maintaining secure IoT systems

The complex and dynamic nature of Internet-of-Things (IoT) systems requires cryptographic key management services to ensure IoT units operate at…

9 years ago

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