How one Sydney start-up is connecting smart cities to citizens
As the concept of smart cities gathers pace across Australia, OpenCity is taking a step back to focus on the human element of change.
As the concept of smart cities gathers pace across Australia, OpenCity is taking a step back to focus on the human element of change.
Nearly 20 per cent of businesses surveyed by Gartner observed at least one IoT-based attack in the past three years.
For a business nestled on the cutting-edge of innovation, Outcomex is on track, if not ahead, in an increasingly competitive marketplace.
M2M Connectivity selected as a master distributor for Connected IO, a vendor of wireless products for machine to machine communications.
Security concerns continue to hinder deployments of IoT projects within organisations, with IT departments remaining cautious due to issues around protection.
Google has taken the wrappers off Cloud IoT Core, a fully managed service for connecting, managing and ingesting data from IoT devices.
Google Cloud is set to boost its IoT services standing with the acquisition of Xively, a division of LogMeIn, for a reported US$50 million.
Microsoft outlines roadmap to the promised land of digital transformation, offering clearest indication yet as to where future channel success lies.
The Internet of Things (IoT) appeared all over the news throughout 2017, whether that was due to the development of new devices, cyber attacks using unsecured devices or even new IoT divisions from companies such as Dell and Rolls-Royce.
IT providers can expect to see big IoT projects give way to smaller, incremental IoT tools becoming the main focus.
IBM is trying to be the brains behind IoT, using AI expertise to offer insight into data, provision new implementations, and help drive decision-making.
IntegrationWorks strikes alliance partnership with Brisbane-based start-up Reekoh, in a bid to drive deeper capabilities through the Internet of Things.
Google Cloud IoT Core officially launched into public beta, with local transport solutions provider, Smart Parking, already trialling the service.
Dicker Data welcomed over 1,000 partners to TechX 2017 in Sydney, with leading vendors - Cisco, HP, Microsoft, Dell EMC, Lenovo and Hewlett Packard Enterprise - outlining the future opportunities around digital transformation and the Internet of Things. Photos by Maria Stefina.
Traditional IT heavyweights are in the unaccustomed position of playing catch-up in the enterprise IoT field.