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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.
AWS to talk IoT at Sydney summit
New edge, machine learning and other tools on show.
Real-time fuel insights for service stations
Inside IoT Awards finalist EMS's environmental monitoring solution.
How Pymble Ladies' College is becoming IoT-savvy
Giving students exposure to industry projects.
Using IoT to unify petrol station management
How Environmental Monitoring Solutions can manage your local servo.
How Elanation built a child-friendly wearable
Australian start-up combines technology, physical activity and online gaming.
AWS launches two new IoT products
Greengrass and Snowball Edge give more capabilities to edge devices.
Samsung unleashes Artik Cloud software platform
Expands IoT portfolio.
Bsquare hedges bets on IoT software compatibility
Azure IoT joins AWS IoT on DataV's list of platform providers.
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