The Internet of Things (IoT) is not, by itself, a technology. The IoT is the “concept” of connecting electrical devices to the internet. This includes smartphones, washing machines, coffee makers, lamps, and wearable devices. The IoT also applies to the components of machines, such as jet engines or the drills of oil rigs, and is […]
CSPi Launches Cybersecurity Solution to Address Commercial IoT Security Risks
According to a recent press release, “CSPi, a provider of cybersecurity and packet capture products, managed IT and professional services and technology solutions, today announces a new approach to addressing the unique security challenges found in commercial Internet of Things (IoT) devices, especially in the medical (IoMT) and industrial (IIoT) markets. With Gartner estimating that […]
How Augmented and Virtual Reality can Turn Manufacturing and IIoT Upside Down
Click to learn more about author Sonal Mehta. The manufacturing industry is an area where each step of any process counts. Even the smallest mistake in design or layout can lead to a loss of efforts and of money for companies. But, there is no need to worry anymore because augmented reality (AR) and virtual […]
Data Security and a Serious Danger to the IIoT
Click to learn more about author Samuel Bocetta. For as long as there have been computer networks, there has been an ongoing arms race between those striving to keep them private and secure, and those who seek to exploit their weaknesses and use, steal, or leverage their contents for fun or profit. This Spy vs. […]
Spyglass Connected Solutions Releases AI-Driven Manufacturing Visual Inspection Solution
According to a recent press release, “Spyglass Connected Solutions, Inc, the AI and industrial IoT (IIoT) software company, announced the release of Spyglass Visual Inspection today. Spyglass Visual Inspection harnesses the power of artificial intelligence, IIoT, and computer image recognition to help manufacturers improve product quality while significantly reducing the costs associated with defects… Spyglass […]
GE Advances Digital Leadership with Launch of $1.2 Billion Industrial IoT Software Company
According to a recent press release, “GE today announced plans to establish a new, independent company focused on building a comprehensive Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) software portfolio. The company will start with $1.2 billion in annual software revenue and an existing global industrial customer base. The company is intended to be a GE wholly-owned, […]
Make IoT Data Actionable with Splunk for Industrial IoT
According to a recent press release, “Splunk Inc., delivering actions and outcomes from any data, today announced the general availability of Splunk for Industrial IoT, Splunk’s first Internet of Things (IoT) solution. Splunk Industrial IoT combines the power of Splunk® Enterprise, the Splunk Machine Learning Toolkit, and Splunk Industrial Asset Intelligence (IAI) to provide a […]
Lantronix Collaborates with Microsoft to Accelerate Internet of Things Solutions
According to a recent press release, “Lantronix, Inc., a global provider of secure data access and management solutions for the industrial Internet of Things (IoT), today announced it has joined the Microsoft Azure Certified for Internet of Things (IoT) program, ensuring customers get IoT solutions up and running quickly with hardware and software that has […]
GE and Microsoft Enter into their Largest Partnership to Date, Accelerating Industrial IoT Adoption
According to a new press release, “GE and Microsoft Corp. today announced an expanded partnership, bringing together operational technology and information technology to eliminate hurdles industrial companies face in advancing digital transformation projects. As part of the union, GE Digital plans to standardize its Predix solutions on Microsoft Azure and will deeply integrate the Predix […]
The Cutting Edge: Is Video the Uber-Sensor for Factory IoT?
Click to learn more about author Will Ochandarena. When most people think of Industrial IoT use cases, they think about the insights that can be derived by monitoring thousands of little sensors. For oil fields it may be temperature and pressure sensors, and for manufacturing lines it may be power draw or readings from a […]