9 IoT training certifications to take your next career step
IoT is a rapidly growing market, and one of the challenges to companies embracing the technology is the lack of specialists who know and understand IoT’s many complexities. An IDC survey predicts that by 2026, more than 90% of organizations worldwide will be affected by an IT skills crisis. In addition, Statista projects there will […]
Read MoreThe State of Healthcare IoT
In this episode of the IoT For All Podcast, Adrian Jennings, Chief Product Officer at Cognosos, joins Ryan Chacon to discuss the state of healthcare IoT and advancements in IoT and AI in healthcare and logistics. The conversation also covers innovations in RTLS, asset management, the complexity of environments like hospitals and logistics facilities, the […]
Read MoreHow IoT Supports Insurance Claims to Prevent Water Damage
Picture this: it’s a winter night and you are enjoying vacation. Your smartphone alerts you to an unusual level of moisture detected by your home security system, indicating a potential water leak. The IoT-connected sensors installed in your home allow you to arrange for someone to inspect your house. IoT’s immediate response helps prevent a […]
Read MoreAre we thinking too small about generative AI?
Perhaps the most promising area for AI to date has been software development, where it seems to be having a sustained impact. Even here, though, only a subset of experienced developers are seeing significant productivity gains, and the impact is nowhere near covering the $1 trillion in AI investments that Goldman Sachs expects during the […]
Read MoreHR professionals trust AI recommendations
When it comes to AI and hiring, 73% of HR professionals surveyed said they trust AI to recommend whom to hire, according to a newly released report from HireVue, provider of a hiring platform that leverages AI. However, the same survey indicated that workers are not sold on the use of AI for hiring. Released […]
Read MoreThe Future of IoT Security: Trends and Predictions
The Internet of Things (IoT) has revolutionized our lives, work, and daily activities. It has turned our dreams into reality, allowing us to wake up in a home where the system automatically regulates room lights and thermostats, and adjusts music to our preferences and moods. When we step outside, we set our car’s temperature and […]
Read MoreHow platform teams lead to better, faster, stronger enterprises
Modernization has become table stakes for organizations, but transitioning to the cloud requires a brand new technology stack. More and more, IT leaders are turning to cloud and Kubernetes technologies to help developers and operations teams deploy, manage and scale applications more easily. However, the growing complexity of modern application development poses significant challenges for […]
Read MoreMicromobility Profitability: How IoT Paves the Way
E-scooters, e-bikes, cargo e-bikes, and other forms of micro-mobility (also known as light electric vehicles (LEVs)) are found on most street corners in today’s urban centers. The market for LEVs (also referred to as micro-mobility) is valued at USD 42.6 billion in 2022. It is projected to hit USD 81.4 billion by 2028, growing at […]
Read MoreSmart Irrigation: Revolutionizing Water Usage in Urban Landscapes
In today’s world, where sustainability is not just a trend but a necessity, urban landscapes are crucial in creating healthier, greener cities. From expansive parks and meticulously maintained gardens to the perfectly manicured greens of golf courses, maintaining these urban oases requires a significant amount of water. Traditional irrigation methods, however, are often inefficient, leading […]
Read MoreSafety off: Programming in Rust with `unsafe`
extern “C” { fn abs(input: i32) -> i32; } fn main() { unsafe { println!(“Absolute value of -3 according to C: {}”, abs(-3)); } } Any calls made to the functions exposed via the extern “C” block must be wrapped in unsafe, the better to ensure you take proper responsibility for what you send to […]
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