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3 questions to ask before adopting 5G for IoT

CIO

The power of 5G networks will one day usher in new generations of IoT applications, but large-scale adoption may still be a long way off. Moreover, enterprise use of 5G for IoT is so new that anybody who uses it now will have to face all the challenges that come with being an early adopter.

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IoT Data Streaming for Building Private Wireless Networks

Confluent

Confluent enables real-time, reliable, scalable, and secure communication between IoT devices, applications, and backend systems. Streamline data processing and unlock analytics to boost productivity and time to market while lowering infrastructure costs.

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Pioneering next-gen AI-powered networks for connected business and customer centricity

CIO

With an increasingly decentralized workforce and unprecedented demands from both business and the economy, the network as always is the all-important component of a modern IT infrastructure of an organization. billion industry in India’s networking infrastructure in 2023, and projected to hit over US$ 6 billion in 2028.

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IoT Developers: Get Familiar With LoRaWAN for 2022

DevOps.com

IoT Analytics forecast the global number of connected IoT devices would grow to 12.3 That number is expected to grow exponentially in the near future as more and more industries make use of long-range wireless capability. The post IoT Developers: Get Familiar With LoRaWAN for 2022 appeared first on DevOps.com.

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A DevOps Guide to IoT Technology

DevOps.com

Internet-of-things (IoT) is a term used to describe the network of physical devices—from everyday household items to sophisticated industrial tools—connected to the internet, sharing and collecting data. With the advent of cheap computer chips and the ubiquity of wireless networks, it’s possible to make anything a part of the IoT.

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Thread is the Future of Wireless Mesh

DevOps.com

Over the last decade or so, interest in IoT technology and connecting devices to one another, and to the internet, has increased. Of course, one of the key elements necessary to connect devices is wireless communication. There are several wireless interfaces, such as cellular, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, ZigBee, LoRa etc.,

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Data centers in space

CIO

Even our current communications infrastructure doesn’t always meet the needs of users. How the Space Integrated Computing Network will work These space data centers will be powered with photonics, through Innovative Optical Wireless Network ( IOWN ) technology. Learn more now. Innovation