Industry 4.0 – The Path to Full Industrial Automation
The first three industrial revolutions are complete, and the fourth one is just beginning. What will full industrial automation look like? Let’s find out!
Top 4 Edge Technologies for IoT
Edge computing has enabled IoT and brought incredible business benefits. Read on to learn about the top 4 edge computing technologies for IoT and make an educated choice for your business.
IoT- the Future in the Making
IoT seems to be one of the fastest growing technologies in nearly every field and it will be interesting as well as safe to explore the aspects of this technology, which is predicted to grow and generate tremendous revenue.
Extending a Ticket Analyzer for AI-based Alert Management in Various IoT Domains
For quite some time now, data scientists and machine and deep learning (ML/DL) experts are using different techniques to automate triaging and analysis of tickets in various hi-tech sectors.
The Role of Networking in Enabling IoT
It is interesting to see how the world of networking is evolving to support the demands of technologies such as IoT.
[Infoblog] Edge Computing in the IoT
Edge computing is a distributed computing paradigm which brings computation and data storage closer to the location where it is needed,…
Smart Shop Floor – The Next Industry Revolution
Industries had undergone three revolutions till. First being, mechanization and using indirect combustion for powering up mechanization through water and steam power (Industry 1.0). Second revolution brought complicated machinery for mass production and used electrical power (Industry 2.0).
Real World Examples of IoT in healthcare
With around 30 billion connected devices out there, the Internet of Things (IoT) is no longer just a buzzword. It’s very much a part of our reality. It has already started proving itself useful in the supply chain, manufacturing, automobiles, and predictive maintenance areas
Architecting Edge for Self-driving Cars with OpenStack and ETSI Open Source MANO
Involvement of leading open infrastructure projects such as OpenStack and OSM as MANO suggest that such solutions are possible using open-source projects with the added benefit of controlling developing infrastructure costs.