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April 01, 2019

Image: IoT roundup: Keeping an eye on energy use and Volkswagen teams with AWS

IoT roundup: Keeping an eye on energy use and Volkswagen teams with AWS

This week's roundup features new tech from MIT, big news in the automotive sector and a handy new level of centralization from a smaller IoT-focused company. Read more ▶

Your Must-Read Stories

An inside look at an IIoT-powered smart factory

Bringing IoT to old-school industries without disruption is challenging

Motorola taps freed-up wireless spectrum for enterprise LTE networks

Is jumping ahead to Wi-Fi 6 the right move?

Image: An inside look at an IIoT-powered smart factory

An inside look at an IIoT-powered smart factory

Despite housing some 50 robots and 50 people, Tempo Automation's gleaming connected factory relies on industrial IoT and looks more like a high-tech startup office than a manufacturing plant. Read more ▶

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Image: Bringing IoT to old-school industries without disruption is challenging

Bringing IoT to old-school industries without disruption is challenging

Most industries that are moving to modern IoT are faced with integrating the new technology with their older gear, making for a complex transition, but the technical side of the process is getting simpler by the day. Read more ▶

 
 
Image: Motorola taps freed-up wireless spectrum for enterprise LTE networks

Motorola taps freed-up wireless spectrum for enterprise LTE networks

Citizens Broadband Radio Service (CBRS) is developing. Out of the gate, Motorola is creating a private land mobile radio (LMR) system that includes enterprise-level, voice handheld devices and fast data networks. Read more ▶

Image: Is jumping ahead to Wi-Fi 6 the right move?

Is jumping ahead to Wi-Fi 6 the right move?

Devices supporting Wi-Fi 6 a.k.a 802.11ax are expected out in 2019, but with the standard yet to be ratified, jumping in early might best be left to those with a compelling use case - and those do exist. Read more ▶

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