Ofcom has published its plan for the Internet of Things which aims to ensure the UK plays a key role in developing the IoT.
The term Smart City has been in operation for some time, admits Nick McNamara, VP Sales EU at Eseye - but it looks like the hype's finally coming true.
IoT, Apple Pay, more AI... Matt Hunt, CEO of Apadmi Enterprise, the enterprise app development division of Apadmi, has a look at the major milestones we've passed this year.
The 'Head Geeks' at SolarWinds indulge in some interesting crystal-ball gazing.
Bob Driver, CEO at Cambridge Wireless, shares his thoughts.
David Cameron, in his opening speech the CeBIT technology trade show this week, has announced an extra £45m of funding towards research that will support an “Internet of Things.”
Qualcomm has made a major acquisition in the form of chip maker CSR, a firm which will help its strategic goals in terms of the IoT and in-car tech.
Here are some more stats to confirm just how the Internet of Things is set to expand in a big way, both in the smart home and outside of it.
According to a new report, titled "The Internet of Things: The Future of Consumer Adoption," the biggest barrier to the growth of the IoT is that most people have not heard the term before.
Samsung’s CEO BK Yoon spoke at the opening keynote for CES 2015 in Las Vegas today, where he said that Samsung will focus its attention on the Internet of Things.
Samsung has set a record for an outdoor transmission in a stationary environment, and also a new milestone for a 5G connection in motion.
In 2015, there will be 1.1 billion connected devices to the Internet of things being used in smart cities. But in 2020 – that number will rise to 9.7 billion.
According to Avanade, businesses that have invested in smart technologies (the Internet of Things and generally Internet-connected devices) are expecting to up their revenue 31% inside the next half-decade.
Mark Barrenechea, chief executive officer of Enterprise Information Management (EIM) firm OpenText, offers his technology predictions for 2016.
Anthony Sherick, MD of specialist jobsite Technojobs, voices his concerns for the digital economy and urges election campaigns to address the skills shortage in the UK’s fast-growing technology sector.
With everything from thermostats to corporate vehicles now connecting to the expanding Internet of Things, Alessandro Porro, Vice President of International Sales at Ipswitch asks how network and IT professionals can cope with the escalating pressure on bandwidth and capacity?
The challenge around the Internet of Things (IoT) is less around smart devices in the home, but more about devices in the workplace and in the data centre.
Now that 2014 is done and dusted, it’s time to look ahead and start thinking about what this year has in store.
Mark Morley, Director for Manufacturing at OpenText, looks at how the Internet of Things (IoT) has the potential to become one of the most disruptive technologies to impact digital networks.
The focus at this year’s CeBIT will be digital transformation – how the Internet of Things, Big Data and Cloud combine to form the digital economy, or d!conomy.
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