Smart Cities

The Internet of Things is enabling industry verticals that were science fiction just a few years ago

By @SimonCocking, interesting interview with Jagadish Iyengar-VP and Head Application and Data Practice, Sasken Communication Technologies,  speaking at the IoT World event…

9 years ago

IoT for the Management Consultant by Timothy Chou

Latest great guest post for us by Stanford IoT lecturer Timothy Chou As a management consultant you’re probably starting to hear…

9 years ago

Limerick selected as national case study for €500,000 Smart City project

Lero, the Irish Software Research Centre, is investing €500,000 in a Science Foundation Ireland funded research project designed to develop…

9 years ago

SMART IRELAND: HOW IRELAND CAN CAPITALISE ON THE INTERNET OF THINGS

Guest post by John Brennan, software engineer working in the health insurance industry, with a Masters in Cloud Computing from CIT.…

9 years ago

The Insight Centre, Silicon Valley and the Galway Smart City

The Insight Centre for Data Analytics based at NUI Galway and supported by Science Foundation Ireland will launch a new…

9 years ago

Rachel Eyres the UK and Ireland director of Silver Spring Networks appears on the Irish Tech News podcast

Ronan recently met Rachel Eyres, the UK and Ireland director of Silver Spring Networks, a provider of smart grid products. Rachel talks…

10 years ago

From frivolous to fundamental – the evolution of the Internet of Things

Great guest post by Dermot O’Connell, executive director and general manager, OEM Solutions, Dell EMEA The Internet of Things (IoT) could…

10 years ago

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