IoT in 2020: The awkward teenage years
The internet of things will see more growth in 2020, along with more growing pains - security, lack of complete solutions
The internet of things will see more growth in 2020, along with more growing pains - security, lack of complete solutions
The next calendar year will be the one that propels edge computing into the enterprise technology limelight for good, according to Forrester Research.
IBM’s Kareem Yusuf talks smart maintenance systems, workforce expertise and some IoT use cases you might not have thought of.
Google says its new quantum computer takes less than three-and-a-half minutes to solve a problem that would take a supercomputer about 10,000 years.
IoT is a dynamic area where the power could shift at any time. Here is our snapshot of the 10 most powerful IoT companies now.
IoT devices present unique security problems due to being spread out, exposed to physical attacks and often lacking processor power.
One difficulty designing Internet of Things implementations is the large number of moving parts.
Microsoft says default passwords, unpatched devices, poor inventory of IoT gear led to exploits against companies by Russia's STRONTIUM hacking group.
Farmers use LoRaWAN wireless with internet of things devices that monitor the health and location of beef cattle, and restaurant chains use it to network IoT sensors that signal temperature shifts in commercial refrigerators.
A report from Forrester Research details vulnerabilities affecting smart-city infrastructure and offers some methods of mitigation.
The Wireless Broadband Alliance’s advice for enterprise use of the upcoming Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) standard covers AP placement, spectrum and planning.
Palo Alto Networks’ security team says an update of the infamous IoT-focused Mirai software targets enterprise-grade SD-WAN appliances
Experts say the company’s close ties with the Chinese government raise concerns, but there’s no real reason to panic.
Dropping hardware prices, 5G boost business internet-of-things deployments; technical complexity encourages partnerships.
Improving traffic safety is first on the list, but Vegas’ director of IT is thinking bigger.