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IIoT seen in more real world environments
Trials and production use cases at 46 percent of firms.
IoT platform choices 'bewildering', says IoTAA
Creates guideline to help new buyers.
ANZSTA award finalists announced
See the full list.
Optus deploys beacon network at Perth stadium
Helps fans find seats and amenities.
Freestyle looks for slice of $1.8bn Taiwan smart meter project
Starts proof-of-concept trials.
Industry 4.0 ambitions hobbled by NBN, claims Labor
Not too late to fix.
Smart home security is still full of holes
But can it remain like that forever?
AusPost sees IoT's transformative power
Looking at five-year horizon.
Origin Energy to launch IoT lighting service
Strikes tech partnership.
Downer strikes IoT partnership with Cisco
Beefs up smart transport, smart city capabilities.
Newcastle ramps up smart city applications
Five applications demonstrated on new LoRaWAN network.
Advantech to showcase 30 co-created IoT solutions
Advantech will launch the 30 'IoT Solution Ready Packages' at a co-creation summit it is staging in China in November
Securing security systems with network monitoring
Network monitoring tools can be valuable to detect changes in network behaviour that can indicate security has been compromised.
simPRO fights fatbergs with IoT
The Brisbane-based software company has launched an IoT capability for field service contractors.
Fog computing now an IEEE standard
The move has been hailed as a "monumental inflection point" in IoT.
GSMA says China poised to dominate industrial IoT
Greater China will biggest user of IIoT and producer of most component technologies.
Before you buy a fitness wearable, read this
Researchers at QUT have comprehensively tested 87 fitness and health devices.
Edge computing takes centre stage for HPE, VMware, Fujitsu
Plans to invest US$4 billion into edge computing.
Cabcharge buys MTI to counter the likes of Uber
The two companies have pledged to invest $10m in new taxi dispatch and payment systems.
Progress launches DIY anomaly detection on Amazon Web Services
Progress DataRPM enables sensor data to be uploaded to AWS and analysed for signs of machine failures.
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