Wednesday, March 29, 2023

Deep Dive Into The Industrial Internet Of Things (IIoT) Platform (INFOGRAPHIC)


 Keep in mind that the critical foundational piece to the success of any IoT project and it’s ecosystem is network quality. That said, we are uniquely positioned to source the right IoT network solution for any IoT business application whatever it may be (including sensors, network connectivity, data analytics, and more). We can even help with the network design AND security effort. All at ZERO cost to you. Simply ask us....it's as easy as 1, 2, 3.

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Thursday, January 26, 2023

The Industrial IoT Landscape (VIDEO)

Listen in as Avrohom Gottheil of AskTheCEO discusses the landscape of industrial IoT with Lucian Fogoros of IIoTWorld.Com.

Keep in mind that the critical foundational piece to the success of any IoT application and its ecosystem is network quality. That said, we are uniquely positioned to source the right IoT solution for any IoT application whatever it may be.... including sensor technology, network connectivity, data analytics, and more. We can even help with the network design and security effort. All at ZERO cost to you. Simply ask us.... it's as easy as 1, 2, 3.








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Tuesday, October 25, 2022

5 Steps To Start And Optimize IIoT Projects (INFOGRAPHIC)

 

Keep in mind that the critical foundational piece to the success of any IoT application and it’s ecosystem is network connectivity. That said, we are uniquely positioned to source the right IoT connectivity solution for any IoT application whatever it may be....wired or wireless (including 5G). We can even help with the network design AND security effort. All at ZERO cost to you. Simply ask us....it's as easy as 1, 2, 3.

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Friday, October 26, 2018

What Is The Internet Of Things (Iot)

Smart connected devices, ubiquitous wireless connectivity and scalable cloud-based computing have created the platform for the Internet of Things (IoT). These IoT platforms are enabling organizations to monitor, control, optimize and automate their operations in ways that were previously unimaginable. In many industries, IoT is disrupting traditional business models causing companies to ask the fundamental.

This is leading to many private and public sector organizations asking how they can use IoT to create new sources of value. Some are using it to deliver new operational efficiencies. Remote asset management allows organizations to track assets in real-time and make much more efficient use of their field teams. Predictive maintenance reduces downtime by replacing parts before they fail. Real-time analytics help employees make better decisions. And smart IoT systems can automate repetitive and predictable processes.

IoT Systems

The Internet of Things extends internet connectivity beyond traditional devices like desktop and laptop computers, smart phones and tablets to a diverse range of devices and everyday things that utilize embedded technology to communicate and interact with the external environment, all via the Internet.

But, for the moment, there's a vast array of technology out there that can accurately be described as enabling IoT. Just at the networking level, there's Bluetooth, Bluetooth LE, ZigBee, RFID, Wi-Fi, cellular, Z-Wave, 6LowPAN, Thread, NFC, Sigfox, Neul, LoRaWAN, Alljoyn, IoTivity, Weave, Homekit, MQTT, CoAP, JSON-LD, and plenty more that can and do play a part in IoT implementations.

IoT Applications

IoT systems have application development across industries through their unique flexibility and ability to be suitable in any environment. They enhance data collection, automation, operations, and much more through smart devices and powerful enabling technology.

IoT is everywhere, but there are certainly a few verticals where it's more prevalent. Heavy industry is arguably the sector that's been working with IoT concepts for the longest, thanks to SCADA and robotics, and it's got its own sub-type of IoT - industrial IoT, or frequently just IIoT. Sharing data for maintenance and operational purposes make industrial equipment a lot more responsive and useful and create a much safer working environment, as well.

IoT Security

IoT security is the area of endeavor concerned with safeguarding connected devices and networks in the Internet of things (IoT). The first thing that comes to mind for most people when they think of IoT security is encryption. If you are one of those people, then don't worry, you are not totally incorrect. Encryption is an important component of security, but it is just one part of the whole story. However, by itself, encryption does not provide security in the way that most people tend to think.

Security, like most things, has a curve of diminishing returns versus cost. What IoT requires is a good balance of reasonably strong security measures that are economical and massively scalable. first major issue is that a compromised IoT device can, in some cases, offer a way onto a company's network for a malicious actor. A badly secured smart TV, a security camera - anything that accesses the network is a potential vector for an attack.

IoT Interoperability

The full benefits of the Internet of Things are only realized when large enough numbers of devices are able to interact with each other - and therein lies a big problem. The number of different players in the market covers a wide range, both horizontally, in terms of functionality, and vertically, among different industries.

With a huge number of companies "doing IoT," - most big-name tech companies, including Google, Microsoft, Apple, Cisco, Intel, and IBM have various types of IoT play - all working to bring as many users as possible into their respective ecosystems, motivation to make sure IoT systems and devices from different companies all work with each other is sometimes lacking.

IoT Platforms

One IoT device connects to another to transmit information using Internet transfer protocols. IoT platforms serve as the bridge between the devices' sensors and the data networks.
The following are some of the top IoT platforms on the market today:

Amazon Web Services

Microsoft Azure

ThingWorx IoT Platform

IBM's Watson

Cisco IoT Cloud Connect

Salesforce IoT Cloud

Oracle Integrated Cloud

GE Predix

By Concilio Orbis Jaipur

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