Spatial Reasoning: Evolving RTLS Solutions In Healthcare
Illustration: © IoT For All Despite ongoing advances in medicine itself, healthcare systems today face a wide array of problems, including staff shortages, poor patient outcomes, and high costs of care. Strained hospital resources and overburdened workers are, in many cases, both contributors to and casualties of these wide-ranging issues. A 2019 Gallup poll revealed that […]
Read MoreHow to implement JWT authentication in ASP.NET Core
ASP.NET Core offers a simplified hosting model, called minimal APIs, that allows us to build lightweight APIs with minimal dependencies. Minimal APIs are ideal for building microservices and fast HTTP APIs. Naturally, you will often need to secure the endpoints of such APIs in your applications. The goal of this post is to give you […]
Read MoreIs HVAC Automation the Best Solution for Sustainable Temperature Control?
Illustration: © IoT For All Everyone from thought leaders in IT to homebuyers has heard that HVAC automation sustainability is the solution to numerous sustainability concerns. In particular, HVAC automation is pivotal in temperature regulation in every building type. Is there validity to this claim when weighing the pros against the cons? Explore the world […]
Read MoreSimplifying AI development with Azure AI Studio
Microsoft Azure has been at the heart of Microsoft’s AI ambitions for many years now. It began with making the deep learning products of Microsoft Research available as Azure Cognitive Services. Then Microsoft added tools to roll your own cloud-hosted machine learning, using Azure to train models and host the resulting services. Now Azure is […]
Read MoreAnthropic's Claude 2.1 LLM turbocharges performance, offers beta tool use
Anthropic has upped the ante for how much information a large language model (LLM) can consume at once, announcing on Tuesday that its just-released Claude 2.1 has a context window of 200,000 tokens. That’s roughly the equivalent of 500,000 words or more than 500 printed pages of information, Anthropic said. The latest Claude version also […]
Read MoreCan The Internet of Medical Things Actually Improve Healthcare?
Illustration: © IoT For All Today, we have more information about the human body and health than ever before. Developments in AI/ML are improving the research methods, diagnostic tools, and treatments available to medical professionals every day. More inclusive research has resulted in more effective forms of treatment for a wider variety of people. The […]
Read MoreMicrosoft .NET 8 arrives with cloud-native stack preview
.NET 8, the latest version of Microsoft’s open-source, cross-platform, application development platform, has arrived, bringing with it thousands of performance, security, and stability improvements. Like .NET 7 before it, .NET 8 puts an emphasis on cloud-native development, the company said. Generative AI also is a focus. Announced November 14 and available at dotnet.microsoft.com for Windows, Linux, […]
Read MoreApple Watch
What is an Apple Watch? Apple Watch is a wearable smartwatch that allows users to accomplish a variety of tasks, including making phone calls, sending text messages and reading email. Apple released the first Apple Watch on April 24, 2015. Apple initially designed the watch to replace phones and reduce the time users spend looking […]
Read MoreCellular vs WiFi: Which is Better for Your IoT Project?
Illustration: © IoT For All As the name implies, IoT (Internet of Things) devices need a stable and secure way of connecting to the Internet to communicate and exchange data. However, the choice of WiFi vs cellular connectivity isn’t always clear-cut. WiFi and cellular are the two most popular wireless technologies that make IoT networks […]
Read MoreCloud security and devops have work to do
If there is anything that keeps cloud development leaders up at night, it’s the fact that the risk of an impending security breach is scarily high. If I go around the room at any enterprise development meeting, devops engineers, cloud developers, and cloud architects all see a company-debilitating breach as inevitable. Enterprise Strategy Group recently […]
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