The Internet of Things has already brought great advances to many industries, including construction, health and education. Agriculture, of course, is no exception.
It is almost certain that the rise of self-driving cars will usher in an era of carpooling for all, meaning that the immediate need for cars will decline and fewer people will need (or want) to own them.
Choosing the right software platform can really maximize the ROI of your IoT project, and you can even choose a platform that uses your IoT data to trigger remedies and assignments for your operations team via an app.
The urgent need for data for enterprises that are reshaping their platforms for the digital age has spurred a proliferation of IoT implementations across multiple industries, including industrial manufacturing, agriculture and retail.
Like any other computing device, IoT devices are a potential entry point for attackers to compromise a company's network, and as such, strong security measures are needed to protect them.
IOT refers to a network of interconnected computing devices, machines, objects, animals and people that can share data with other devices and systems over the network.
When planning to sell related products, one of the first things to consider is your Internet of Things business model. Let's discuss the most effective business model type of the Internet of Things, and which business model is suitable for you?
The combination of analytics and video can help coaches further improve player performance. The tennis community is now actively introducing various emerging technologies into all aspects of the sport.
With the popularity of blockchain technology and digital currencies, more and more people are investing and trading in digital currencies. However, just like any other market, there are scams and deceptions in the digital currency world.
Cloud computing offers different service models, including Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), and Software as a Service (SaaS)
IOT refers to a network of interconnected computing devices, machines, objects, animals and people that can share data with other devices and systems over the network.