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Best Examples of IoT Applications and IoT Devices: (Internet of Things)

NW Kings

The Internet of Things (IoT) has become a revolutionary force in our daily lives, seamlessly connecting devices and enhancing efficiency across various sectors. The Internet of Things refers to the network of physical objects that connect to the Internet, enabling them to collect and exchange data. What is IoT?

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Internet of Things (IoT) and Event Streaming at Scale with Apache Kafka and MQTT

Confluent

The Internet of Things (IoT) is getting more and more traction as valuable use cases come to light. Energy providers connect houses to buy or sell their own solar energy and provide additional digital services. Unstable communication due to bad IoT networks, resulting in high cost and investment in the edge.

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Europe’s full fibre frontrunners revealed

DCNN Magazine

Portugal, Spain and Sweden are ahead of the pack when it comes to phasing out legacy copper networks in Europe, a new study from the FTTH Council Europe has revealed. We believe that fibre networks are fundamental to the digital transformation of Europe, says FTTH Council Europe President, Roshene McCool.

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Funding to develop next-gen wireless communications systems

DCNN Magazine

Together with key industry partners, they will work to improve the design of smart materials called intelligent reconfigurable surfaces (IRS), which are expected to play a key role in the ultrafast 6G wireless networks of the future. AR-COM will move through four key stages of research and development.

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Stuff The Internet Says On Scalability For November 16th, 2018

High Scalability

Shaun Raviv : Friston’s free energy principle says that all life, at every scale of organization—from single cells to the human brain, with its billions of neurons—is driven by the same universal imperative, which can be reduced to a mathematical function. Or, in Fristonian terms, it is to minimize free energy.

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News in Networking: The Best Network Speeds, Cuba’s DIY Internet, and the Cost of Automation

Kentik

This week Verizon was dubbed the winner of network speeds. Mitel agreed to buy ShoreTel, while Viacom said it wouldn’t buy Scripps Networks. A feature story explored the workarounds that Cubans go to for internet access, and another feature looked at the cost of IT automation. This week’s top story picks from the Kentik team.

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The Network Also Needs to be Observable, Part 3: Network Telemetry Types

Kentik

In part 2 of this series, I talked about the range of network devices and observation points that generate telemetry data. Over time, this range has expanded, and networks are more diverse than ever. What users and applications are consuming my network bandwidth? In this blog, I discuss the telemetry data itself.

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