Internet of Things

Intel’s Malaysian facility pilot site for IoT pact with Mitsubishi Electric
Intel Corp and Mitsubishi Electric Corp have announced a new collaboration to develop next-generation factory automation (FA) systems with Internet of Things (IoT) technologies, and a pilot programme at Intel’s backend manufacturing facility in Malaysia.
Can IoT save Malaysian telcos?
Consumer market facing rising cost of living and limited budgets Key to growing the IoT business is to create value for consumers  
Beware wearables and IoT: Kaspersky on security risks
Kaspersky Lab has prepared a series of reports on the risks of connected devices and the hyper-connected world in order to alert the public to the security implication of the Internet of Things (IoT).
From smart cities to ‘sensible’ cities, via IoT
Successful cities of the future are likely to be highly ‘sensible’ – more human, smarter, more sensitive, more sustainable and safer, thanks to IoT, write Mark Koh and Brian Toh of Frost & Sullivan.
Cisco’s cloud to address ‘IoE’ demands
Cisco has announced new cloud partners and customers, and an updated array of cloud service offerings as part of its plan to build the world's largest global ‘Intercloud.’
IoT to be fastest-growing IT segment in APAC: Frost
Frost & Sullivan’s latest report, Analysis of The Internet of Things Market in Asia Pacific, expects The Internet of Things (IoT) market to be one of the fastest growing segments in the Asia Pacific technology industry.
Google’s next frontier: Everything, everywhere
Google's largest developer conference concluded recently and Edwin Yapp looks at what is signifcant besides the gadget announcements.
5 reasons why the Maker Movement will drive IoT
People are fleeing their 9-to-5 traditional jobs to start up their own business and in true Internet of Things style, the frontier DIY spirit is pushing some great innovation in both the consumer and B2B space, writes James Mack of Kore Wireless.
IoT in Malaysia: Challenges ahead before it goes viral
Open standards, security and cost issues among key concerns for IoT adoption Regulators need to have clearer guidelines on areas like NFC and e-payment
Market potential of US$731bil in ‘connected living’ by 2020: Frost
Massive technology-led disruption across all industries is moving everyone and everything globally towards a state of ‘connected everything’ where into the 2020s, tens of millions of people will be connected by trillions of things and applications as a result of connected industries, according to Frost & Sullivan.
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