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Edge analytics is key to preventing security breaches and protecting human safety as the IoT gathers pace, says Greenwave Systems

Data is dying and implementing analytics beyond the edge in devices is the only way to resuscitate it and ensure it prevents security breaches and potential safety threats in the…

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

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

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

Tesla’s battery advancements

Tesla are well known as an automaker that specializes in electric cars, and they have helped put them in the spotlight. They…

9 years ago

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