A German-based Blockchain firm, Bitbond announced that it has received a green signal from the regulators to issue security tokens offering (STO). Accordingly, BaFin, the German Federal Financial Supervisory Authority has approved Bitbond’s STO plea under the German Banking Act. <![CDATA[ ]]> BaFin Approved Tokenized Bonds Bitbond, the blockchain based lending enterprise is now the […]
Archives for 2019
Welcome to the age of intelligent connectivity
Intelligent connectivity will be a vital enabler of applications from artificial intelligence (AI) to augmented and virtual reality. It will be created from new 5G techniques such as network slicing and connect assets with intelligence at the network edge. Here, Padraig Scully, the chief research officer of IoT Analytics, discusses with Daniel Quant, the vice […]
Quectel Launches LTE Cat NB2/GSM Dual-mode Module
Quectel Wireless Solutions today announced that it has launched its first LTE Cat NB2/GSM dual-mode module BC97, which supports switchover between GSM and NB-IoT networks and ensures utilizing network coverage of both technologies. Engineering sample of BC97 is now available for global customers and will be showcased at Quectel’s Booth #5C11 at MWC Barcelona 2019. […]
Building Skills for IoT
2019 Trends in Internet of Things – part 6 After a company has decided where to implement IoT and how the cost/benefit analysis works out, the next step is figuring out how to execute. Inevitably, this will lead to an evaluation of the skills that are needed for IoT success. As with many emerging technologies, […]
Build your own models to predict the 2019 Oscars
It’s that time of the year when movie fans around the world get glued to their TVs sucking in everything the Oscars have come to represent over the years: the nominees and the snubs, celebrities, designer outfits, rumors of impending breakups or newcomers making the waves, and oh yes, also some of the best movies […]
The Surprisingly Slow Spread of AI
#Awesome“…A group of researchers in the United States and China has tested a potential remedy for all-too-human frailties: artificial intelligence. In a paper published on Monday in Nature Medicine, the scientists reported that they had built a system that automatically diagnoses common childhood conditions — from influenza to meningitis — after processing the patient’s symptoms, history, lab results and […]
Kigen one year on
Kigen: When it all began Mobile, automotive, and IoT applications are rapidly embracing embedded SIM (eSIM) and remote SIM provisioning (RSP) technology. With its highest profile launch to date in the Apple iPhone XS, eSIM adoption is projected to grow at a 40% CAGR through 2028 according to Research and Markets. At MWC Barcelona 2018, […]
How consumer IoT demand in electronics, smart home and healthcare is growing with new tech to 2023
The Consumer Internet of Things is the network of consumer devices used in various end-applications, such as smart homes, healthcare, and consumer electronics. The consumer IoT market is estimated to be valued US$46.8 billion (€41.3 billion) by 2018 and is projected to reach US$104.4 billion (€92.1 billion) by 2023, at a CAGR of 17.39% during […]
Making the Business Case for IoT
2019 Trends in Internet of Things – part 5 With such a far-reaching initiative as IoT, the justification and ROI analysis will inevitably be more extensive than it is for standard IT projects. This, as with improved collaboration, is another hallmark of digital transformation. Where IT projects used to be measured primarily on the cost […]
Azure.Source – Volume 70
Now in preview Anomaly detection using built-in machine learning models in Azure Stream Analytics Many customers use Azure Stream Analytics to continuously monitor massive amounts of fast-moving streams of data to detect issues that do not conform to expected patterns and prevent catastrophic losses. This in essence is anomaly detection. Built-in machine learning models for […]