Interactive Display for Smart Operation Room System
Executive Summary The client is a US-based technology company that builds digital solutions and intelligent systems for healthcare service providers to enable better patient care, improve operational efficiency, and reduce costs. The customer was looking for an expert team to modernize the management of a surgical procedure and develop an intelligent system for interaction inside […]
IoT Platform Development for O&G Pipeline Testing Solution
Case Study – A leading global supplier of equipment & components used in oil & gas drilling, production operations, oil field services, and supply chain integration services…
Azure IoT (Internet of Things) Services: Introduction
Cloud computing is essential for the effectiveness of the Internet of Things (IoT) as it provides a robust infrastructure for streamlined data processing, storage, and access. Microsoft has introduced Azure IoT as a cloud platform, which is part of its Azure cloud computing portfolio. This platform has been specifically designed for IoT scenarios to help organizations collect, store, and analyze data from IoT devices.
AWS Platform Development for Smart Energy Management
Executive Summary The client is the world’s leading provider of solar, storage, and energy management technology solutions. By leveraging the technology partner ecosystem, they offer ready-to-deploy microinverter-based solar solutions with best-of-breed components. They have enabled millions of people to gain access to clean, affordable, and reliable energy solutions with the installation of more than 40+ […]
Emerging Industry-Specific IoT (Internet of Things) Trends to Rule in 2023
The Internet of things (IoT) is a technology that empowers devices to communicate and share data. The primary goal of IoT technology is to improve business processes, consumer products and open with sensors, gateways, devices, and platforms. It has brought a momentous change in the way how businesses operate, and its impact is only going to grow significantly in the coming years as a part of the industrial revolution.
Wireless and RF – The Real “things” Behind the Internet Of Things (IOT) Solutions
Wireless technology has come a long way in the last couple of decades. Back in the 80s & 90s pagers were the classic example of wireless tech for day-to-day communications. While pagers could support extremely limited amount of data sharing for communication through wireless RF (radio frequency) channel, everybody realized that there can also be two-way voice-based or mobility-based applications of wireless technology. Who would’ve imagined 20 years ago that anyone with authorized access, from any remote location, could monitor, take actions, or instruct devices to perform certain tasks at home or any place they want through completely wireless technologies.
Improving business outcomes with OT-IT integration
Security is the reason why IT infrastructure and OT have been separated from the rest of the utility as it plays a vital role in controlling business-critical processes and assets. However, for technological innovation, leveraging OT along with IT is essential and the security aspects that restrict the integration must be resolved. Digital twins and IIoT (Industrial Internet of Things) are emerging technology trends that do not mesh well with isolated systems.
Information Security in Healthcare for Data Protection and Safety of Patients
Technological innovation is taking over the medical space and this innovation is taking place through the integration of automation to achieve improved cybersecurity.
Matter 1.0.0: A New Connectivity Standard for Interoperable and Secure Smart Home IoT (Internet of Things) Devices
Connectivity is a critical part of the IoT (Internet of Things) to function effectively or even to exist. IoT-enabled devices have become a part of our lives and routines and going far beyond. These devices can interact and communicate over the internet and be monitored and controlled remotely.
IoT Security Threats and Solutions
IoT security is the defense of internet-connected devices, such as sensors, cameras, and controllers from cyberattacks. These products are frequently connected to the Internet of Things (IoT), which is a network of physical items implanted with electronics, software, and sensors that enable them to gather and share data.