Jennifer Holmes, COO of The London Internet Exchange (LINX) writes about the importance of creating a strategy to mitigate Internet disruption On 5th of March 2024, the cutting of several crucial undersea communications cables in the Red Sea has caused…
Industry Insights
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FCC advances voluntary IoT labelling programme
Eleanor Hecks, Editor of Designerly Magazine, unpicks the FCC’s voluntary IoT labelling programme, the US Cyber Trust Mark, and its requirements In March 2024, the US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) established rules for an Internet of Things (IoT) labelling programme.…
Oracle and AT&T team up on enterprise Cloud connectivity
Following news of Oracle integrating AT&T’s IoT connectivity into its platform, Eleanor Hecks, Editor of Designerly Magazine looks into wider implications of this partnership Oracle and AT&T have joined forces to enhance enterprise cloud connectivity and improve businesses’ management of…
Navigating the NIS2 and CER Directives
In this exclusive article for IoT Insider, Jos Beernink, VP EMEA at Milestone Systems writes about meeting the NIS2 Directive requirements We live in an increasingly digital world, so it comes as little surprise that cybersecurity is at the top…
The contribution of satellite IoT in environmental sustainability
Alastair MacLeod, CEO of Ground Control shares how satellite IoT is supporting environmental sustainability The ability of satellite IoT to collect and transmit data, even in remote locations, holds great potential for reshaping global sustainability initiatives. Via intelligent communication between…
Upskilling the construction sector with new technologies
In this article for IoT Insider, Paul Taylor, Machined Seals Product Manager at FPE Seals details how the construction sector can upskill with drones, IoT, AI and more The construction sector is set for growth by as much as 12%…