Real-World Examples of How 5G Is Reshaping IoT
In the world of technology and connectivity, 5G stands out, specifically when it comes to IoT. 3GPP — the organization that brings order and standards to global cellular telecommunications — built 5G with IoT in mind. This new generation is about creating a more connected and secure IoT ecosystem for the future. It’s about providing […]
Read MoreUnderstanding the generative AI development process
Back in the ancient days of machine learning, before you could use large language models (LLMs) as foundations for tuned models, you essentially had to train every possible machine learning model on all of your data to find the best (or least bad) fit. By ancient, I mean prior to the seminal paper on the […]
Read MoreIoT in the Freight Industry
In this episode of the IoT For All Podcast, Himanshu Mehrotra, Vice President of Product Management at FourKites, joins Ryan Chacon to discuss IoT in the freight industry. The conversation covers how IoT and AI enable revolutionary shipping visibility solutions, such as real-time transport visibility platforms, the importance of IoT in providing real-time data and […]
Read MoreGrafana: Shining a light into Kubernetes clusters
Back in 2014, when the wave of containers, Kubernetes, and distributed computing was breaking over the technology industry, Torkel Ödegaard was working as a platform engineer at eBay Sweden. Like other devops pioneers, Ödegaard was grappling with the new form factor of microservices and containers and struggling to climb the steep Kubernetes operations and troubleshooting […]
Read MoreInteroperability at the Edge: How to Build a Modular Process Control System
In 2022, a global survey asked more than 2,000 IoT developers about the biggest barrier to IoT’s growth. Interoperability was the third most common response, with 22 percent of respondents naming it the major concern. This is where the need for building modular process control systems (PCS) comes in. Edge computing was also becoming a lot more common in industrial IoT. There were around 638 million edge-enabled devices in […]
Read MoreSQL at 50: What’s next for the structured query language?
In May 1974, Donald Chamberlin and Raymond Boyce published a paper on SEQUEL, a structured query language that could be used to manage and sort data. After a change in title due to another company’s copyright on the word SEQUEL, Structured Query Language (SQL) was taken up by database companies like Oracle alongside their new-fangled […]
Read MoreCommon Vulnerability Scoring System (CVSS)
What is the Common Vulnerability Scoring System (CVSS)? The Common Vulnerability Scoring System (CVSS) is a public framework for rating the severity and characteristics of security vulnerabilities in information systems. It provides a numerical score ranging from 0 to 10 to indicate the severity of a vulnerability, with 10 being the most severe. CVSS is […]
Read MoreGreece Selects Constrat to Deploy 7,000 Water Meters
Municipality of Parga selects Constrat to deploy 7,000 water meters in Greece with Sigfox Hellas to transform water management in Greece. The solution leverages Sigfox 0G technology, a leading Low-Power Wide-Area Network, to provide energy-efficient data collection, and sustainable water metering solutions for the benefit of communities and the environment. As a domain expert, Constrat’s decision […]
Read MoreKORE Appointed to Board of Directors for The Medical Alert Monitoring Association
The Medical Alert Monitoring Association (MAMA) announces the appointment of Dan Cebula, Vice President for Connected Health at KORE Wireless, to their Board of Directors. Cebula, along with five other new additions to the board, will help represent the needs of the medical alert monitoring and personal emergency response services industry. MAMA Board of Directors […]
Read MoreDuckDB: The tiny but powerful analytics database
Most people assume that analytical databases, or OLAPs, are big, powerful beasts—and they are correct. Systems like Snowflake, Redshift, or Postgres involve a lot of setup and maintenance, even in their cloud-hosted incarnations. But what if all you want is “just enough” analytics for a dataset on your desktop? In that case, DuckDB is worth […]
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