As demand for ubiquitous connectivity for IoT devices gets ever stronger, cellular networks can deliver reliable and secure IoT services using existing network infrastructure.
CRN has named Lantronix to its 2018 Internet of Things 50 list, which recognizes companies whose innovative offerings are helping connect objects, computing devices, infrastructure, data storage and data analytics that will transform our everyday lives.
In this three-part series, we will be covering different perspectives on the relationship between buyers and distributors, and why it's important for them to be involved early in the design cycle. Part 3 is taken from the perspective of a product manager.
Michael Garel of eyeQ shows their eyeQ Go platform which includes small self-contained, battery powered, low cost sensor devices that brands and retailers can use to determine the effectiveness of in-store displays.
Nordic nRF91 Series cellular IoT solution has been shortlisted by one of the world's top communications industry journals, Light Reading, for the Most Innovative IoT/M2M Vendor Strategy in Light Reading's 2018 Leading Lights Awards program.
Engineers looking to add PoE eventually face an important question: Should I use a module or a chip-down solution? Here are a few things to consider when choosing between a module and a chip-down solution: