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On the surface, Internet of Things (IoT) communications involve devices exchanging information through wired or wireless networks. For more than two decades, these connections were primarily one-to-one, capturing events from distant locations, like fluctuations in inventory or temperature. However, things have evolved since then.
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Jan 24, 2025 |
iot-now.com | Magda Dąbrowska
The freight rail industry has been receiving investments to digitise operations. According to global technology intelligence firm ABI Research, revenues for rail car IoT in freight rail will surpass US$20 billion by 2032. “The global railcar telematics market is driven by the increasing demand for efficient, safe and cost-effective transportation systems.
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Jan 23, 2025 |
iot-now.com | Magda Dąbrowska
e& has collaborated with IBM to deploy a pioneering, end-to-end, multi-model Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Generative AI governance solution. Announced at the World Economic Forum 2025 in Davos, this collaboration intends to enhance e&’s AI governance framework to promote compliance, oversight and ethical practices across its growing AI ecosystem, reinforcing e&’s commitment to establishing robust governance, risk management and regulatory oversight across its AI usage.
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Jan 22, 2025 |
iot-now.com | Magda Dąbrowska
ZutaCore has announced its presence at the 2025 Pacific Telecommunications Council (PTC) on January 19-22 in Honolulu, Hawaii. The company’s HyperCool technology has emerged as the de facto standard for telecommunications providers and carriers bringing megawatt compute power into their AI factories and data centres, while also making them highly energy efficient, cost effective and sustainable.
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Jan 21, 2025 |
iot-now.com | Magda Dąbrowska
Image by rawpixel.com on FreepikPlume Network has announced an integration with Allora Network. The integration will incorporate Allora’s collective intelligence network into Plume’s ecosystem, enabling projects building on Plume to access sophisticated AI-driven insights for RWA valuation, pricing and risk management.
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Jan 20, 2025 |
iot-now.com | Magda Dąbrowska
Bandwidth IG (BIG) has innovated beyond legacy networks with new AI-ready infrastructure in the Greater Atlanta area. Atlanta has emerged as one of the largest data centre markets in North America, and BIG’s recently launched fibre expansion will play a role in the growth. The additions to BIG’s Greater Atlanta network will double its fibre footprint, adding 170 route miles, bringing the total to more than 330 route miles in Georgia.
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