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Are We Entering the Internet of Things Age?

Enterra Insights

Journalist Jessica Bennett writes, “We are living in the age of the Internet of Things (IoT). It’s not just our phones, tablets, and computers connected to the Internet anymore. He described it as a “growing network of physical objects that are connected through the Internet and communicate without human interaction.”

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Ensuring Safe Material Handling in Warehouses

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This safety is guided by several principles that warehouses worldwide adhere to, drawing from the guidelines provided by authorities like the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). Adhering to these guidelines can drastically reduce the risk of accidents and enhance overall operational efficiency.

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What manufacturers need to know about IIoT

SYSPRO Smarter ERP

In manufacturing, the Internet of Things (IoT) is the technology that will allow companies to purposely instrument their equipment and products to collect data and then use it to improve, experiment and develop value. Guidelines for the organization. source: KPMG, Data as an Asset). IIoT use cases. The value of IIoT.

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Will Artificial Intelligence Rule Smart Cities?

Enterra Insights

As journalist Bryan Lewis notes, “The data which is being collected from numerous electronic devices using IoT [Internet of Things], allows traffic regulation, efficient resource management, water supply adjustments, and much more. .” What makes a city smart is the ability to capture and analyze data. ”[6].

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Tracking Shipments with IoT

Logichain Solutions

Everyone talks about the Internet of Things, or IoT. In 1990, John Romkey showed a toaster at the INTEROP internet conference in San Jose, California, that could be turned on and off over the internet. The term “Internet of Things” was coined by Kevin Ashton in 1999. Gartner Inc., Challenges of IoT.

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Tracking Shipments with IoT

Logichain Solutions

Everyone talks about the Internet of Things, or IoT. In 1990, John Romkey showed a toaster at the INTEROP internet conference in San Jose, California, that could be turned on and off over the internet. The term “Internet of Things” was coined by Kevin Ashton in 1999. Gartner Inc., Challenges of IoT.

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Tracking Shipments with IoT

Logichain Solutions

Everyone talks about the Internet of Things, or IoT. In 1990, John Romkey showed a toaster at the INTEROP internet conference in San Jose, California, that could be turned on and off over the internet. The term “Internet of Things” was coined by Kevin Ashton in 1999. Gartner Inc.,