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Challenges, solutions and security needs in IoT business plans
The Internet of Things (IoT) is not just generating a tsunami of data for which new connectivity and data analysis approaches are developed, such as fog computing and others. The IoT is also generating a tsunami of risks and concerns in the areas of Internet of Things security, regulatory compliancy and data privacy, as the team at i-SCOOP explains here.
Securing industrial IoT applications
In terms of industrial IoT applications, ensuring signal integrity is essential for safety and operational reliability, yet even the most robust system has many attack surfaces that are vulnerable to would‑be hackers’ intent on compromising a system.
Robots are taking over the er.... bedroom
Steve Rogerson looks at some of the recent news that may have missed the front page.
To automate or how to automate?
Let’s pretend that the days of test automation adoption were around in Shakespearean times, it would literally have been a case of ‘to automate or not to automate, that is the question’. However as the adoption of test automation has increased and become an integral part of every testing strategy, the real question is ‘to automate or how to automate.’ Well they are equally as important as each other.
2016 was out of this world
It is safe to say last year, (2016) was an incredible year for space exploration and discovery. Here we will take a look at two particular significant NASA missions. Guest blog by Linda Pirrotta.
The Connected Industry and the Internet of Things that Really Matter - Part III
While the options for short‑range indoor wireless connectivity for industrial applications have traditionally been many and varied, that hasn’t been the case for cellular, especially at the ultra‑low power levels required for IoT.
Visiting a u blox sponsored school in Northern Ghana
Since 2013 u-blox has been helping to provide for projects including building new schools in the Lawra District. Launched in 2005, the Savannah Education Trust is a British charity providing disadvantaged rural communities in Northern Ghana with education programmes.
Wind River Linux: worry-free open source support since ‘07
Working with the open source community is very rewarding, and the Linux team at Wind River has helped hundreds of customers tap into open source innovation over many years. Guest blog by Andreea Volosincu.
Longstanding leadership continued in global embedded software market
The IoT and embedded operating systems provide the backbone of the software that ship in billions of new devices every year. According to VDC Research, embedded OS unit shipments will grow from 13.3B in 2016 to 19.3B in 2020. Guest blog by Michael Krutz.
China Telecom completes virtual IMS proof-of-concept based on Titanium Server
It has previously been blogged about, China Telecom’s evaluation of the Wind River Titanium Server network virtualisation platform, and now based on conversations with Ou Liang, Senior Engineer, Head of NFV Infrastructure Technology and Solutions at the Guangzhou Research Institute of China Telecom, the results of the evaluation has been summarised. Guest blog by Charlie Ashton.