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Traditionally it’s been difficult to benchmark public cloud providers as the majority of data has been either promotional or survey-based. A new report from ThousandEyes aims to make the process more objective.
From Arm to Google to HPE to Microsoft, many tech heavyweights have worked to streamline machine learning at the edge. NXP is one of the latest to do so.
Tesla makes cars with a feature set that expands over time. An exec from GE Automation & Controls, which will be acquired by Emerson, sees Industrial IoT following that lead.
With ride-sharing and self-driving cars dominating the conversation about the future of transportation, Avis executive Arthur Orduña said the company is betting big on mobility on demand.
Blockchain can be the solution to government spending and fighting counterfeiting, according to panelists at the IoT Blockchain Summit this week, but hurdles remain in implementing it.
The hotel panic button could see mainstream adoption in the United States by 2020. Read on to hear how it might change the hospitality networking landscape.
One of the latest examples of the nexus of IoT and AI gaining widespread adoption, facial recognition scanning is gaining ground for security applications in public spaces.