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Engineering and development

IoT Battery Startup Aims to Empower Safe, Flexible Design

Imprint Energy’s printed battery technology aims to solve many of the challenges of powering IoT devices, safely, at scale.

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Getting Your Smart Home Product Off the Ground
Learn how Colorado-based Rachio, a software company, quickly got their Smart Irrigation Controller product to market. They created a WiFi-based irrigation controller that allows consumers to optimize irrigation schedules by consulting weather forecasts and adjusts watering time and volume to account for specific irrigation setups, plants, and soil types in up to 16 different irrigation zones. Learn how they did it here.
 

Security

The Difficulty of Managing Internet of Things Security Spend

Allocating Internet of Things security spending wasn’t straightforward to begin with, but the hype around blockchain and quantum computing raises new questions. 

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Smart Cities

Deploying Secure and Scalable Smart City Projects

Phil Beecher, president of the Global Wi-SUN Alliance, explores how utilities and governments can cope with the security and economies of scale involved in smart city projects.

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Why should every manufacturer embrace the Cloud?
The Cloud can help you simplify your operations, differentiate your business in the market, or operationalize next-generation business models. Read this white paper to learn how you can accelerate your journey to run your business in the Cloud. No registration required – read white paper here.
 

Architecture

UK Firm Gospel Sees Bright Future in Blockchain Data Storage

The Salesforce-backed startup believes blockchain data storage can help kick-start a new era of inter-enterprise collaboration.

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Smart energy and utilities

GE Names Larry Culp New Chief Executive Officer

Plus, California passes IoT cybersecurity legislation; Siemens acquires software company Electrocon; and more news.

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