IoT
Using device lifecycle management to future-proof IoT deployment
One of the biggest barriers to scaling IoT solutions occurs before the device is even powered on.
Providing silicon, software, and solutions for the IoT
For 20 years, Silicon Labs has created the silicon, software, and solutions for a smarter, more connected world.
IIoT whitepaper will be available at embedded world
A not-for-profit 501(c) consortium of companies and organisations that collaboratively develop open specifications, PICMGR, will have a booth at embedded world to display seven embedded computer architecture types with product examples from 23 companies.
Embedded IoT device features lower power consumption
Designer and manufacturer of embedded x86 motherboards and appliances for OEMs, WIN Enterprises has announced the WIN PL-81870 IoT Gateway, an entry-level embedded IoT device designed for factory floor control and data streaming from the sensors and actuators of the manufacturing line.
Cloud infrastructure for industrial control
Titanium Control is a software infrastructure platform built to meet the needs of the 4th industrial revolution.
Fanless PC built for IIoT applications
In order to address the evolving needs of today's industrial computer users, Logic Supply has unveiled the small form factor, fanless ML350. Powered by Intel Apollo Lake processing, the ML350 is a highly customisable computing platform, purpose-built from board to chassis for applications ranging from digital signage and machine automation, to industrial IoT and edge computing.
Evaluation board extends battery lifetime in IoT applications
Thanks to the new evaluation board from RECOM, engineers can effortlessly test the functionality of the R-78S switching regulator, which boosts a AA battery or external supply voltage to 3.3V for low power IoT applications. The evaluation board is equipped with several jumper headers measuring input and output current and voltage - allowing typical battery lifetime calculations in both active and standby mode.
Unlocking business potential with IIoT
Whether building smart cities, designing next-gen aircraft, or architecting industrial systems, the world is becoming increasingly software defined. These all require flexible architectures that enable rapid innovation and adaptability, while retaining or improving the level of performance and quality of legacy systems.
Scalable computing delivers IIoT data to where decisions are made
Industrial companies that want to use IIoT data to make better business decisions must first make sure workers can access that data when and where they need it. New scalable compute offerings from Rockwell Automation give decision makers access to real time data to solve analytical challenges and adapt to changes at every level of an organisation. This helps improve productivity and efficiency in a Connected Enterprise.
What is the future of the IIoT?
The Internet of Things (IoT) is at the heart of many industrial transformation strategies – streamlining production, improving efficiencies, and providing a basis for innovative new internal processes. And yet simply tearing out outdated systems and replacing them with new connected processes isn’t nearly enough. In fact, it’s often the exact opposite of what businesses need to do. Author: Frank Jones, CEO at IMS Evolve, and To...