Tackling rugby concussions with IoT gumshields powered by SAP
The Rugby World Cup is underway and many of the game's insiders will be monitoring the growing issue of concussion management.
The Rugby World Cup is underway and many of the game's insiders will be monitoring the growing issue of concussion management.
New Zealand could be getting another LoRaWAN wide area network for IoT following announcement by French LoRaWAN gear maker Kerlink and Indian tech giant Tata of plans to promote and deploy LoRaWAN IoT networks globally.
The head of NZ Tech, Graeme Muller, has called for the government to speed up the allocation of 5G spectrum, saying 5G is needed to support the burgeoning IoT ecosystem.
Check Point has warned that medical devices used by major healthcare providers could have gaping security holes, with researchers at the security firm revealing they were able to easily hack an ultrasound machine and retrieve and alter records stored on it.
Spark has completed roll-out of Cat-M1 for IoT across its cellular network saying it now reaches 98 per cent of the population across New Zealand.
By 2020, somewhere between 25 and 50 billion devices will be connected to the Internet; some estimates predict that this hyperconnectivity will generate $2.3 trillion in revenue by the year 2025. It’s called the Internet of Things (IoT), and while this rapid expansion will undoubtedly present new support issues, it will also present an opportunity for internal support and their vendors' external, customer-facing support to cooperate formally to benefit a business's end users.