Enterprise internet of things
Exploring the internet of things for business? Read about what's involved when it comes to hardware and software for security, network connectivity and protocols, data analytics, data storage, product development and design as well as IoT business models and implementation.
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Tip
16 Aug 2024
What is the difference between Windows 10 vs. Windows 10 IoT?
There are several key differences between Windows IoT and a regular Windows desktop OS, so organizations must compare these systems to ensure they deploy the right OS. Continue Reading
By- Marius Sandbu, Sopra Steria
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Feature
22 Jul 2024
IoT data management extends best practices to the edge
IoT devices generate and collect data from points all over the network. Organizations must apply general data management best practices to get the most value from IoT data. Continue Reading
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Definition
29 Aug 2024
What is a transistor?
A transistor is a miniature semiconductor that regulates or controls current or voltage flow in addition to amplifying and generating these electrical signals and acting as a switch/gate for them. Continue Reading
By- Cameron Hashemi-Pour, Site Editor
- Rahul Awati
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Definition
28 Aug 2024
What is an intelligent agent?
An intelligent agent is a program that can make decisions or perform a service based on its environment, user input and experiences. Continue Reading
By- Cameron Hashemi-Pour, Site Editor
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Definition
21 Aug 2024
What is Open Platform Communications (OPC)?
Open Platform Communications (OPC) is an interoperability standard for secure data exchange in industrial automation and other areas. Continue Reading
By- Robert Sheldon
- David Essex, Industry Editor
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Tip
16 Aug 2024
What is the difference between Windows 10 vs. Windows 10 IoT?
There are several key differences between Windows IoT and a regular Windows desktop OS, so organizations must compare these systems to ensure they deploy the right OS. Continue Reading
By- Marius Sandbu, Sopra Steria
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Definition
13 Aug 2024
What is deepfake technology?
Deepfake technology is a type of artificial intelligence used to create convincing fake images, videos and audio recordings. Continue Reading
By- Kinza Yasar, Technical Writer
- Nick Barney, Technology Writer
- Ivy Wigmore
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Definition
13 Aug 2024
What is an embedded system?
An embedded system is a combination of computer hardware and software designed for a specific function. Continue Reading
By- Alexander S. Gillis, Technical Writer and Editor
- Ben Lutkevich, Site Editor
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Definition
12 Aug 2024
What is a microcontroller (MCU)?
A microcontroller is a compact integrated circuit designed to govern a specific operation in an embedded system. Continue Reading
By- Cameron Hashemi-Pour, Site Editor
- Ben Lutkevich, Site Editor
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Definition
31 Jul 2024
What is an embedded MultiMediaCard (eMMC)?
An embedded MultiMediaCard (eMMC) is a small storage device made up of NAND flash memory and a storage controller. Continue Reading
By- Paul Kirvan
- Rodney Brown, TechTarget
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Definition
30 Jul 2024
What is digital labor?
Digital labor is work that's performed by robotic process automation (RPA) systems and interactive applications, including chatbots and digital assistants. Continue Reading
By- Scott Robinson, New Era Technology
- Francesca Sales
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Definition
29 Jul 2024
What is machine vision?
Machine vision is the ability of a computer to see; it employs one or more video cameras, analog-to-digital conversion and digital signal processing. Continue Reading
By- Kinza Yasar, Technical Writer
- Ben Lutkevich, Site Editor
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Definition
26 Jul 2024
What is a drone (UAV)?
A drone is an unmanned aircraft. Drones are more formally known as 'unmanned aerial vehicles' (UAVs) or 'unmanned aircraft systems.' Continue Reading
By- Alexander S. Gillis, Technical Writer and Editor
- Ben Lutkevich, Site Editor
- Alan R. Earls
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Feature
22 Jul 2024
IoT data management extends best practices to the edge
IoT devices generate and collect data from points all over the network. Organizations must apply general data management best practices to get the most value from IoT data. Continue Reading
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Definition
18 Jul 2024
What is a smart factory?
A smart factory is a highly digitized and connected production facility that relies on smart manufacturing. Continue Reading
By- Katie Terrell Hanna
- Diann Daniel, Executive Editor
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Tip
26 Jun 2024
9 IoT training certifications to take your next career step
IoT training certifications offering skills in IoT development, networking and security can give tech experts an advantage, especially when IoT skills are in high demand. Continue Reading
By- Mary E. Shacklett, Transworld Data
- Andy Patrizio
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Definition
26 Jun 2024
What is synthetic data? Examples, use cases and benefits
Synthetic data is information that's artificially manufactured rather than generated by real-world events. Continue Reading
By- Kinza Yasar, Technical Writer
- Nicole Laskowski, Senior News Director
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Definition
21 Jun 2024
internet of things (IoT)
The internet of things, or IoT, is a network of interrelated devices that connect and exchange data with other IoT devices and the cloud. Continue Reading
By- Kinza Yasar, Technical Writer
- Alexander S. Gillis, Technical Writer and Editor
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Definition
18 Jun 2024
CMOS sensor
A CMOS sensor is an electronic chip that converts photons to electrons for digital processing. Continue Reading
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Definition
07 Jun 2024
industrial control system (ICS)
In industrial settings, industrial control system (ICS) is a term used to describe the integration of hardware and software with network connectivity to support production processes in manufacturing or critical infrastructure. Continue Reading
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Definition
16 May 2024
Industry 4.0
Industry 4.0 refers to the fourth industrial revolution and the cyber-physical transformation of manufacturing. Continue Reading
By- Cameron Hashemi-Pour, Site Editor
- Diann Daniel, Executive Editor
- Brien Posey
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Definition
10 May 2024
operational technology (OT)
Operational technology (OT) is a category of hardware and software that monitors and controls how physical devices perform. Continue Reading
By- Cameron Hashemi-Pour, Site Editor
- Brien Posey
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Tip
08 May 2024
Benefits and challenges of IT/OT convergence
Overcome IT/OT convergence challenges, such as different perspectives and areas of concern, to realize cost savings, as well as performance and productivity gains. Continue Reading
By- Julia Borgini, Spacebarpress Media
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Tip
07 May 2024
How to approach IT/OT convergence training and certification
IT/OT convergence training involves rethinking existing processes and acquiring new skills to bridge the knowledge gap in areas like business process engineering and project management. Continue Reading
By- Mary E. Shacklett, Transworld Data
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Tip
06 May 2024
Operational technology vs. information technology explained
OT and IT have long lumbered on independently, but technical developments -- particularly IoT -- are compelling the convergence of these two disparate disciplines. Continue Reading
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Definition
02 May 2024
What are vector embeddings?
Vector embeddings are numerical representations that capture the relationships and meaning of words, phrases and other data types. Continue Reading
By- Kinza Yasar, Technical Writer
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News
15 Apr 2024
OpenText expands GenAI for enterprise content, IoT
OpenText finds a novel use for generative AI: combing through, sorting and summarizing massive amounts of IoT data. It also launched new enterprise content management features. Continue Reading
By- Don Fluckinger, Senior News Writer
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Feature
27 Mar 2024
18 real-world use cases of the metaverse, plus examples
Use cases for the still-developing metaverse are growing as the technologies that enable this next iteration of the internet mature. Here are 18 enterprise and consumer examples. Continue Reading
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Definition
08 Mar 2024
point of care (POC) testing
Point of care testing (POC testing or POCT) is medical testing performed with the patient, outside of a laboratory setting. POC testing is also known as bedside testing, near-patient testing, remote testing, mobile testing and rapid diagnostics. Continue Reading
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Definition
28 Feb 2024
printed circuit board (PCB)
A printed circuit board (PCB) is a structure for assembling electronic components and their connections into a unified circuit that allows electrical current to pass between components. Continue Reading
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Tip
09 Feb 2024
14 edge platforms to consider for a hybrid cloud enterprise
Edge platforms can benefit organizations by bringing resources closer to the user, leading to real-time decision-making, improved response times and increased efficiency. Continue Reading
By- Tom Nolle, Andover Intel
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Video
24 Jan 2024
What is a smart home?
Smart home and building technology enables users to control lighting, thermostats, locks and security cameras remotely but faces challenges of security and complexity. Continue Reading
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Tip
22 Jan 2024
How to build a functional network for rugged IoT
Rugged IoT networks are cropping up everywhere. Understanding the necessary edge computing and network requirements is crucial for deploying a successful rugged IoT network. Continue Reading
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Definition
17 Jan 2024
SMAC (social, mobile, analytics and cloud)
SMAC (social, mobile, analytics and cloud) is the concept that the convergence of four technologies is currently driving business innovation. Continue Reading
By- Nicole Laskowski, Senior News Director
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Feature
11 Jan 2024
10 best IoT conferences and events to attend in 2024
IoT events are changing to accommodate users worldwide by having both in-person and virtual options in 2024. Learn more about this year's top 10 conferences. Continue Reading
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Feature
04 Jan 2024
Top 30 IoT interview questions and answers for 2024
Do you or a job candidate have what it takes to meet the demands of IoT? Find out with our 30 questions and answers on planning, deploying and maintaining the internet of things. Continue Reading
By- Robert Sheldon
- Amanda Hetler, Senior Editor
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Feature
02 Jan 2024
Top 13 IoT blogs to follow in 2024
Whether you're a newcomer or a seasoned expert, there's an IoT blog for you. Find out where to go for the latest use cases and trends. Continue Reading
By- Wesley Chai
- Amanda Hetler, Senior Editor
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Definition
21 Dec 2023
computational linguistics (CL)
Computational linguistics (CL) is the application of computer science to the analysis and comprehension of written and spoken language. Continue Reading
By- Kinza Yasar, Technical Writer
- Alexander S. Gillis, Technical Writer and Editor
- Corinne Bernstein
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Feature
08 Dec 2023
Enterprise 5G: Guide to planning, architecture and benefits
An enterprise 5G deployment requires extensive planning. Prepare for advances in wireless technology using this 5G guide that covers use cases, architecture integration and more. Continue Reading
By- Chuck Moozakis, Editor at Large
- Sandra Gittlen
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Definition
16 Oct 2023
decentralized application (DApp)
A decentralized application (DApp) is a type of distributed, open source software application that runs on a peer-to-peer (P2P) blockchain network rather than on a single computer. Continue Reading
By- Nick Barney, Technology Writer
- Alexander S. Gillis, Technical Writer and Editor
- Corinne Bernstein
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Definition
21 Aug 2023
IoT devices (internet of things devices)
Internet of things (IoT) devices are nonstandard computing hardware -- such as sensors, actuators or appliances -- that connect wirelessly to a network and can transmit data. Continue Reading
By- Alexander S. Gillis, Technical Writer and Editor
- Brien Posey
- Sharon Shea, Executive Editor
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Definition
15 Aug 2023
IoT gateway
An internet of things (IoT) gateway is a physical device or software program that serves as the connection point between the cloud and controllers, sensors and intelligent devices. Continue Reading
By- Alexander S. Gillis, Technical Writer and Editor
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Definition
07 Aug 2023
IoT security (internet of things security)
IoT security (internet of things security) is the technology segment focused on safeguarding connected devices and networks in IoT. Continue Reading
By- Kinza Yasar, Technical Writer
- Sharon Shea, Executive Editor
- Ivy Wigmore
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Definition
04 Aug 2023
industrial internet of things (IIoT)
The industrial internet of things (IIoT) is the use of smart sensors, actuators and other devices, such as RFID tags, to enhance manufacturing and industrial processes. Continue Reading
By- Alexander S. Gillis, Technical Writer and Editor
- Brien Posey
- Linda Rosencrance
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Definition
01 Aug 2023
smart home
A smart home is a residence that uses internet-connected devices to enable the remote monitoring and management of appliances and systems, such as lighting and heating. Continue Reading
By- Kinza Yasar, Technical Writer
- Sharon Shea, Executive Editor
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Definition
01 Aug 2023
narrowband IoT (NB-IoT)
Narrowband IoT (NB-IoT) is a wireless internet of things (IoT) protocol that uses low-power wide area network (LPWAN) technology. Continue Reading
By- Alexander S. Gillis, Technical Writer and Editor
- Linda Rosencrance
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Definition
01 Aug 2023
internet of things privacy (IoT privacy)
Internet of things privacy is the special considerations required to protect the information of individuals from exposure in the IoT environment. Continue Reading
By- Cameron Hashemi-Pour, Site Editor
- Ivy Wigmore
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Definition
28 Jul 2023
artificial intelligence of things (AIoT)
Artificial intelligence of things (AIoT) is the combination of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies and the internet of things (IoT) infrastructure. Continue Reading
By- Kinza Yasar, Technical Writer
- Alexander S. Gillis, Technical Writer and Editor
- Gerry Christensen, Mind Commerce
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Definition
27 Jul 2023
smart sensor
A smart sensor is a device that takes input from the physical environment and uses built-in compute resources to perform predefined functions upon detection of specific input and then processes data before passing it on. Continue Reading
By- Cameron Hashemi-Pour, Site Editor
- Brien Posey
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Definition
24 Jul 2023
digital signal processing (DSP)
Digital signal processing (DSP) refers to various techniques for improving the accuracy and reliability of digital communications. Continue Reading
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Definition
21 Jul 2023
transistor-to-transistor logic (TTL)
Transistor-to-transistor logic -- also known as simply transistor-transistor logic or TTL -- is a family of digital logic design built from a family of bipolar junction transistors that act on direct-current pulses. Continue Reading
By- Stephen J. Bigelow, Senior Technology Editor
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Definition
17 Jul 2023
disruptive innovation
Disruptive innovation is the idea that when a product or service is introduced into an established industry and performs better and/or costs less than existing offerings, it can displace the market leaders and even transform the industry. Continue Reading
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Feature
13 Jul 2023
IoT basics and fundamentals: A guide for beginners
Explore the benefits and challenges of IoT, as well as its consumer, business and industrial applications. Learn how it works, related concepts, history and more in this primer. Continue Reading
By- Ben Lutkevich, Site Editor
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12 Jul 2023
Top 12 most commonly used IoT protocols and standards
Not every IoT communication protocol is right for every deployment or device. Consider the power and security requirements before choosing one protocol over another. Continue Reading
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11 Jul 2023
Ultimate IoT implementation guide for businesses
IoT can offer many benefits to the enterprise, but it can be a challenge to implement. Learn the requirements and use best practices for a successful deployment. Continue Reading
By- Stephen J. Bigelow, Senior Technology Editor
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07 Jul 2023
5 considerations for selecting rugged devices for IoT
End users who work outside of traditional office settings often need ruggedized devices. Organizations should tailor devices to the environment and users' needs. Continue Reading
By- Mary E. Shacklett, Transworld Data
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27 Jun 2023
How to select the right IoT database architecture
Understanding the core components of IoT databases is essential when it comes to choosing the one that's best for a particular IoT initiative. Continue Reading
By- Johna Till Johnson, Nemertes Research
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27 Jun 2023
AI and IoT: How do the internet of things and AI work together?
AI can compound the benefits of IoT by adding human-like awareness and decision-making to the environment at hand to ultimately increase efficiency and improve processes. Continue Reading
By- Tom Nolle, Andover Intel
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26 Jun 2023
6 IoT architecture layers and components explained
Having a clearly defined IoT architecture framework greatly improves the chances for success of an enterprise's connected deployment. Continue Reading
By- Johna Till Johnson, Nemertes Research
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Definition
26 Jun 2023
internet of things device management (IoT device management)
Internet of things device management (IoT device management) involves remotely registering, configuring, provisioning, maintaining and monitoring connected devices from a centralized platform that IT administrators can access with an internet connection from anywhere on any device. Continue Reading
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14 Jun 2023
Top 12 IoT applications and examples in business
IoT use cases can vary greatly based on the industry and organization, but several business applications of the technology are gaining momentum. Continue Reading
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13 Jun 2023
Top advantages and disadvantages of IoT in business
Although the use of IoT in businesses is becoming increasingly popular because of the insights it provides, the technology comes with its own risks and challenges. Continue Reading
By- Julia Borgini, Spacebarpress Media
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Feature
01 Jun 2023
Top 7 must-have IoT skills to boost your career
The internet of things is growing rapidly and becoming increasingly complex. IoT professionals will need an array of skills to succeed as this trend continues. Continue Reading
By- Amanda Hetler, Senior Editor
- Ben Lutkevich, Site Editor
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Definition
11 May 2023
Apple watchOS (Apple Watch operating system)
Apple watchOS is the operating system (OS) designed specifically for the Apple Watch wearable device, with features that take advantage of the smaller screen and location of the device on the user's wrist. Continue Reading
By- Nick Barney, Technology Writer
- Eddie Lockhart, Site Editor
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Opinion
27 Apr 2023
Why IT admins should care about IoT in the enterprise
IoT will proliferate through the enterprise the same way that BYOD took over, so IT admins should be prepared. Continue Reading
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Tip
14 Apr 2023
Use metadata for IoT data organization
Metadata makes IoT data more useful to an organization because it helps organize the data, simplifies data store management and encourages more analysis. Continue Reading
By- Julia Borgini, Spacebarpress Media
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Feature
10 Apr 2023
Testing IoT devices helps ensure deployment success
The security and effectiveness of IoT deployments start with ensuring that its pieces work as they should. For hardware, that means testing, verifying and validating devices. Continue Reading
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Definition
31 Mar 2023
control system
A control system is a set of mechanical or electronic devices that regulates other devices or systems by way of control loops. Continue Reading
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Podcast
30 Mar 2023
Digital twins of buildings can help decarbonize environment
John Turner and Anil Sawhney of the Digital Twin Consortium explain how deploying a digital twin of a building could significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Continue Reading
By- David Essex, Industry Editor
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Definition
28 Mar 2023
generative modeling
Generative modeling is the use of artificial intelligence (AI), statistics and probability in applications to produce a representation or abstraction of observed phenomena or target variables that can be calculated from observations. Continue Reading
By- Kinza Yasar, Technical Writer
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Guest Post
28 Mar 2023
How IoT helps environmental, social and governance goals
Organizations must address sustainability concerns as IoT device use grows. Cloud optimization, smart buildings and predictive maintenance can help meet ESG goals. Continue Reading
By- Vikrant Viniak
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Tip
24 Mar 2023
5 IoT device tests you should be running
Ensuring that IoT devices are in good working order is vital. That means testing them before, during and after deployment to ensure they're working properly and as intended. Continue Reading
By- Julia Borgini, Spacebarpress Media
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Definition
15 Mar 2023
image recognition
Image recognition, in the context of machine vision, is the ability of software to identify objects, places, people, writing and actions in digital images. Continue Reading
By- Kinza Yasar, Technical Writer
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Tip
15 Mar 2023
Features to look for in IoT monitoring tools
IoT monitoring software can help IT administrators track and manage the IoT devices connected to their network. Strong options have automation and enable remote access. Continue Reading
By- Julia Borgini, Spacebarpress Media
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Tip
07 Mar 2023
Best practices for strong IoT design SLAs
Companies that hire designers to develop their IoT systems should shop around first and ensure that they have strong and comprehensive SLAs. Continue Reading
By- Shannon Flynn, ReHack Magazine
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Definition
07 Mar 2023
internet of medical things (IoMT) or healthcare IoT
The internet of medical things (IoMT) is the collection of medical devices and applications that connect to healthcare IT systems through online computer networks. Continue Reading
By- Ben Lutkevich, Site Editor
- Alex DelVecchio, Content Development Strategist
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Definition
06 Mar 2023
embedded systems programming
Embedded systems programming, also known as embedded programming, facilitates the development of consumer-facing devices that don't use conventional operating systems the way that desktop computers and mobile devices do. Continue Reading
By- Kinza Yasar, Technical Writer
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Definition
28 Feb 2023
magnetic field strength
Magnetic field strength is a measure of the intensity of a magnetic field in a given area of that field. Continue Reading
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Definition
22 Feb 2023
ampere per meter (A/m)
The ampere per meter (A/m) is the measure for magnetic field strength, as defined by the International System of Units (SI). Continue Reading
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Definition
31 Jan 2023
disruptive technology (disruptive innovation)
Disruptive technology, often referred to as disruptive innovation, is when a new business model attracts an underserviced market or revenue stream and grows until it supplants incumbent competitors. Continue Reading
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Definition
27 Jan 2023
thing (in the internet of things)
A thing, in the context of the internet of things (IoT), refers to any entity or physical object such as a device that forms a network and has the ability to transfer data with other devices over the network. Continue Reading
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Tip
26 Jan 2023
5 IoT metrics to track
Tracking IoT metrics and KPIs is important to the health of your deployment, but which ones should you track? Latency and active users are two common denominators. Continue Reading
By- Julia Borgini, Spacebarpress Media
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Definition
05 Jan 2023
sensor data
Sensor data is the output of a device that detects and responds to some type of input from the physical environment. Continue Reading
By- Ben Lutkevich, Site Editor
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Definition
07 Dec 2022
electrostatic field
When two objects in each other's vicinity have different electrical charges, an electrostatic field exists between them. Continue Reading
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Tip
06 Dec 2022
4 key elements of successful IoT device onboarding
To streamline IoT device installation and setup, IT administrators should factor in data storage, automation and the correct IoT management software. Continue Reading
By- Mary E. Shacklett, Transworld Data
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Definition
21 Nov 2022
enterprise asset management (EAM)
Enterprise asset management (EAM) is the process of managing the lifecycle of physical assets to maximize their use; save money; improve quality and efficiency; and safeguard health, safety and the environment. Continue Reading
By- Ben Lutkevich, Site Editor
- David Essex, Industry Editor
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Definition
16 Nov 2022
USART (universal synchronous/asynchronous receiver/transmitter)
A USART (universal synchronous/asynchronous receiver/transmitter) is hardware that enables a device to communicate using serial protocols. Continue Reading
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Definition
15 Nov 2022
coulomb (C)
A coulomb (C) is the standard unit of electric charge in the International System of Units (SI). Continue Reading
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Definition
31 Oct 2022
embedded device
An embedded device is part of a larger computing system and has a specific purpose. Continue Reading
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Definition
24 Oct 2022
peak-to-peak (pk-pk)
Peak-to-peak (pk-pk) is the difference between the highest and the lowest values in a waveform. Continue Reading
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Guest Post
23 Sep 2022
Prepare your organization for these 3 IoT challenges
IoT devices paired with 5G can bring a lot of benefits to organizations. But admins must address concerns surrounding management, health and security, and compatibility. Continue Reading
By- Ben Pietrabella
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Definition
07 Sep 2022
flux
In physics, flux is a measure of the number of electric or magnetic field lines passing through a surface in a given amount time. Continue Reading
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Definition
25 Aug 2022
fan-out
In digital circuitry, fan-out is a measure of the maximum number of digital inputs that the output of a single logic gate can feed without disrupting the circuitry's operations. Continue Reading
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News
23 Aug 2022
InfluxData eases event streaming data collection
The new Native Collectors service in the cloud is an attempt by the time series database vendor to let users connect to message broker services and event streaming data. Continue Reading
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Definition
16 Aug 2022
sensor
A sensor is a device that detects and responds to some type of input from the physical environment. Continue Reading
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Definition
10 Aug 2022
electron
An electron is a negatively charged subatomic particle that can be either bound to an atom or free (not bound). Continue Reading
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Podcast
30 Jun 2022
Digital Twin Consortium strives to organize a chaotic market
Digital Twin Consortium CTO Dan Isaacs explains the organization's work and assesses the progress made in digital twin technology, standards and best practices. Continue Reading
By- David Essex, Industry Editor
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Feature
24 Jun 2022
10 metaverse dangers CIOs and IT leaders should address
The metaverse poses many of the same risks and security pitfalls that the internet does. Here's a look at 10 of those issues and how IT leaders should address them. Continue Reading
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Definition
17 May 2022
ampere hour (Ah or amp hour)
Ampere hour -- sometimes abbreviated as Ah or amp hour -- is the amount of energy charge in a battery that enables 1 ampere of current to flow for one hour. Continue Reading
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Guest Post
11 May 2022
IoT data collection: When time is of the essence
Data collection is an essential part of IoT deployments, but it must also be useful and accurate to operations. Using nanoseconds for events ensures no anomaly is undetected. Continue Reading
By- Brian Gilmore
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Definition
11 May 2022
closed loop control system
A closed loop control system is a mechanical or electronic device that automatically regulates a system to maintain a desired state or set point without human interaction. Continue Reading
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Definition
09 May 2022
real-time application (RTA)
A real-time application is an application program that functions within a time frame that the user senses as immediate or current. Continue Reading
By- Ben Lutkevich, Site Editor