IoT-enabled smart cities require cloud foundation, broad participation
Modern cities are highly complex environments, each with its own unique challenges and priorities.
Modern cities are highly complex environments, each with its own unique challenges and priorities.
Springing from the Himalayan mountains and flowing into the Bay of Bengal, the Ganges has been the holy river of India for centuries.
The end goal of your IoT journey is to transform not just physically, but mentally. You’ve connected the appropriate devices and identified the data that will provide the greatest value in terms of ROI.
The Internet of Things is more than the act of deploying modern tools or working in the cloud. Today’s “born in the cloud” companies are succeeding because they started with a transformational mindset.
In developed countries we give little thought to whether our water is clean or how it got there.
The Internet of Things (IoT) has been called “the mother of all infrastructures”—and it’s a revolution that has arrived.
If your business has looked at remote monitoring in the past, it’s time to look again — integration with the Internet of Things (IoT) technology has changed the way core business processes work.
One June day in Virginia last year, an airplane was grounded by an unlikely adversary: a large swarm of bees.
When winter hits Scandinavia and temperatures fall with the snow, having plenty of hot water is a real treat.
The Internet of Things (IoT) is, in many ways, like “the cloud” was nearly a decade ago: Everyone’s talking about it.