Posts Tagged ‘IoT’
IoT, Edge Computing, You
The Internet of Things (IoT) is expanding and incorporating more “things” every day, which is great for accessibility and availability of data – but at some point, processing all the data that IoT devices within your enterprise generate could begin to overload your systems. However, there is a better way – Edge Computing. What is…
Read MoreIoT Device Management: Unique Challenges and How to Address Them
It is expected that there will be over 1.3 billion connected devices in 2019, and so the momentum around the Internet of Things (IoT) is only growing at a more rapid rate. From temperature sensors in remote locations to the office printers, everything in the modern work environment is waiting to be plugged into the…
Read MoreThe Future of Mobility: Mobile Security & IoT
According to some sources, there will be 34 billion devices connected to the internet by 2020, up from 10 billion in 2015. IoT devices will account for 24 billion of that total, while traditional computing devices (e.g. smartphones, tablets, your standard-issue Apple Watch 3, etc.) will comprise of 10 billion. Why? The emerging IoT market…
Read MoreTiming is Everything in Mobility Lifecycle Management: Mobile Procurement in 2017
Enterprises who provide their employees with mobile devices are ahead of the curb compared to the cheaper and riskier BYOD mobile policy. While the COPE mobile policy is a better fit for a more successful and evolving mobile lifecycle, there is some debate as to how and when to put smartphones and other mobile devices into the…
Read MoreThe Internet of Things: the Wild West of Mobility
Enterprise mobility is continuously evolving. This is most evident by the booming Internet of Things sector. The Internet of Things is most simply an inter-networking of physical objects inter-networking of devices (also referred to as “connected devices” and “smart devices”), buildings, and other items embedded with electronics, software, sensors, actuators, and network connectivity which enable…
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