Rivals ARM and Intel make peace to secure IoT
Rival semiconductor giants ARM and Intel have agreed to work together to manage networks of connected devices from both firms.
Rival semiconductor giants ARM and Intel have agreed to work together to manage networks of connected devices from both firms.
Carnival Corporation is leveraging data collected from guest's smartphones and wearable devices to deliver more personalised onboard experiences.
Splunk has formalised plans to enter the IoT space, promising to "take Splunk's ability to make data usable to an entirely new set of customers".
Computing icon and Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak expressed his hope that AI and IoT could allow computers to help improve people’s lives.
Security around IoT is becoming a critical concern for businesses that might not be used to dealing with a new generation of cyber security threats.
CIO Australia sat down with Software AG’s new CEO, Sanjay Brahmawar to discuss his plans for the 49-year-old German enterprise software giant.
Most IoT devices lack the computational power to carry out the level of machine learning necessary in truly smart IoT deployments.
Google has unveiled a chip and edge software that could transform the enterprise IoT landscape while challenging competitors Amazon and Microsoft.
Every analyst, vendor and customer has referred to IoT as a technology but it’s a misnomer, a shortcut, and a cop out,
The Victorian Government has initiated a global search for “cutting-edge” Internet of Things agtech.
EPA has an IT overhaul underway that is seeing the department create a new data exchange to analyse information from thousands of IoT devices.
Cisco has partnered with Downer Group to deliver combined IoT solutions to the transportation industry in Australia, through the specialised Kinetic platform.
IBM has unveiled plans to acquire Oniqua, an Internet of Things specialist across industrial sectors with strong presence in Australia.
SAP relaunched Leonardo as a “digital innovation system” in June 2017, marking a shift from what was once considered an IoT platform.
Spending on technology across the world is expected to exceed US$5.6 trillion by 2021, as new and emerging solutions capture the imagination of customers.