Introducing AI to IoT Data Analytics
The availability of high-speed internet connectivity has transformed the way we interact with and benefit from technology. The ability to send and receive vast amounts of data quickly and reliably supports the expanding Internet of Things (IoT).
Manufacturing Efficiently: How does Internet of Things Help
The manufacturing process today is the biggest parasite in the technology sector. Updated technologies are required in each and every area of self-reliant and indigenous production. Smart Factories and other big-scale manufacturing industries use automation, artificial intelligence, machine learning and predictive maintenance in their production line.
How The Internet Of Things Can Benefit Commercial Aviation
Analysts predict there will be over 41 billion devices connected by the Internet of Things (IoT) by 2025. The technology, a driving force of the ‘fourth industrial revolution’, has been ushered in by incredibly cheap computer chips and the prevalence of wireless networks. But how can it benefit commercial aviation?
Post-Covid Industrial IoT Spending Set to Quadruple
Industrial IoT paves the way for industrial companies to shift from selling products to delivering services and solutions.
Industrial companies intend to spend $20 billion on Industrial IoT data analytics over the next five years. This was spurred in large part by the Covid crisis, which revealed weaknesses in their digital transformation strategies.
374 Million Work-Related Accidents Occur Each Year, And How IOT Can Help Reduce It
For all the disruption and suffering caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, one silver lining has been the closer emphasis on employee health and keeping people safe in the workplace.
In a bid to support newly minted remote workers in the face of sudden office closures, many businesses started offering employees access to mental wellbeing services and flexible work hours.
The Rise and Future of Cloud Computing in Africa
Fortunately, within the past decade, there’s been a ‘boom’ in technological infrastructure and its use by both businesses and their patrons. Cloud computing remains a key part in shaping how this trend continues to grow and impact Africa.
From private to public: Amadeus on working with Microsoft to change up its cloud strategy
Amadeus’ technology is pervasive throughout the travel industry, with everyone from airlines to hoteliers and car rental firms relying on its platform to help customers make bookings and ensure they enjoy a stress-free travel experience.
Google Cloud: Three tech and cloud trends which are fuelling business recovery in 2021
Businesses are at a pivotal moment in time. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) estimates that global GDP shrank by 4.4% in 2020, and contraction in the most advanced economies is estimated to be 5.8%. Today, however, vaccine availability and distribution brings us the brightest glimmer of hope yet that slowing the devastation of the virus may be a reality.
How cloud computing can reduce carbon emissions
The Covid-19 crisis in 2020 triggered the largest annual drop in global energy-related carbon dioxide emissions since the Second World War, according to IEA data released recently. The overall decline of about 6% masks wide variations depending on the region and the time of year. Amid all of this, cloud and collaboration services witnessed a significant spike in usage as organizations dealt with remote working due to the pandemic.
5 trends and opportunities for the FinTech industry to watch out for in 2021
FinTech is a portmanteau of the terms “finance” and “technology” and refers to any business that uses technology to enhance or automate financial services and processes.
The future of fintech: Forging ahead with digital transformation
As we all begin to look beyond the COVID-19 pandemic and towards what we hope will be a full economic recovery, the Banking and Financial Services (BFS) sector in the UK and Ireland has reason to be cautiously optimistic about its immediate future.
Analysis: China expected to favour green tech over coal in new five-year plan
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) – China, which long targeted rapid industrial growth despite its environmental consequences, now aims to become the global leader in “low-carbon tech for a carbon-constrained world” as it unveils its new five-year plan this week, China analysts said.
Europe sees e-vehicle battery self-sufficiency by 2025
European firms will have the capacity to supply all the lithium-ion batteries needed for the continent’s automakers by 2025 as they ramp up electric vehicle output to meet strict pollution limits, EU officials said Friday.
5 Green Tech Start-Ups Out To Change The World In 2021
It’s an exciting time to be a green tech start-up. The eyes and ears of companies across the world have never been more fixed on finding solutions to seemingly unsolvable problems, and have more financial backing to do so than ever.
Big Data Market in smarter cities is expected to witnessing market growth at a rate of 24.5% in the forecast period 2027
Big Data Market in smarter cities is segmented on the basis of data generators, technology, deployment, application, programming model and analytical tool – Forecast 2027