IoT

Where to expect IoT to advance in 2017, insights with Raph Crouan MD Startupbootcamp IoT | Connected Devices

By @SimonCocking, interesting interview with  Raph Crouan Managing Director Startupbootcamp IoT | Connected Devices Program (@SBCIoT_Devices). Founding Board Member AIOTI. Mentor, adviser,…

9 years ago

Why is Ireland excelling in IoT? DCU Alpha campus in partnership with Irish Tech News to host May 30th conference

By @SimonCocking. We're delighted to let you know about the latest exciting news showcasing the innovative Irish IoT Tech scene. Irish…

9 years ago

AT&T to Collaborate with Dublin City and IDA Ireland to Explore Smart Cities Development

AT&T have signed an agreement with IDA Ireland and Dublin City Council to collaborate and exchange information about smart cities…

9 years ago

Asavie Launches Industrial IoT Accelerator Kit with Dell & EpiSensor

Asavie, a provider of next-generation enterprise mobility management and Internet of Things (IoT) connectivity solutions, announced today at Mobile World…

9 years ago

Dublin Tech Summit – Bots, Threats and Sex

By MelanieBoylan #Training #Business #Events | Consult, Manage | @Irish_TechNews Contributor | Networker | #womensinspire | #SMClinicIre | Go to #socialmedia #blogger |…

9 years ago

The App is Dead. And IoT Killed It.

Latest interesting podcast guest post by Ken Herron, see more pieces by Ken for Irish Tech News here. What’s the…

9 years ago

The Dangers of Artificial Intelligence Aren’t What You Think (Hint are you thinking about your IoT data)

Latest great guest post by Marc R Gagné MAPP Senior Privacy and Data Advocate, Cyber Intelligence and Director @ Gagne Legal. Image from…

9 years ago

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