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A DevOps Guide to IoT Technology

DevOps.com

Internet-of-things (IoT) is a term used to describe the network of physical devices—from everyday household items to sophisticated industrial tools—connected to the internet, sharing and collecting data. Add to that the exponential […]

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How to Develop IoT Applications: A Complete Guide for 2022

The Crazy Programmer

People create IoT applications; people use IoT applications—the world’s technology grows from the internet to the Internet of Things, from middlemen transaction processes to Smart Contracts. How do you develop IoT applications ? Cloud: The cloud is the IoT’s storage and processing unit.

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A Vision of Radical Networking Simplicity

CIO

In networking today, complexity reigns. Count them: the home Wi-Fi, the ISP, the Internet, a Domain Name System (DNS) provider, a content delivery network (CDN), applications distributed among multiple providers in multiple clouds, credit authentication companies, a private customer information database.

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Data centers in space

CIO

Using a satellite networking system, data would be collected from Earth, then sent to space for processing and storage. However, this approach has its constraints, particularly with the substantial growth of AI, placing significant strain on networks, computational resources, and storage, pushing them to their limits.

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Thread is the Future of Wireless Mesh

DevOps.com

Over the last decade or so, interest in IoT technology and connecting devices to one another, and to the internet, has increased. Of course, one of the key elements necessary to connect devices is wireless communication. There are several wireless interfaces, such as cellular, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, ZigBee, LoRa etc.,

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4 ways enterprises benefit from private wireless

DXC

Mobile devices such as smartphones, laptops, tablets, and augmented-reality (AR) headsets have made wireless networking essential to enterprise business. The post 4 ways enterprises benefit from private wireless appeared first on DXC Blogs. But as the sheer number of […].

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The Network Also Needs to be Observable, Part 2: Network Telemetry Sources

Kentik

In part 1 of this series , I talked about the importance of network observability as our customers define it — using advances in data platforms and machine learning to supply answers to critical questions and enable teams to take critical action to keep application traffic flowing. Access and transit networks, edge and exchange points, CDNs.

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