21.06.2025
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IoT Modules: Small, but perfect form for data tools

An IoT module is designed to connect things to the cloud using NB-IoT, LTE Cat M1, and 2G serves as a bridge between physical hardware and cloud-based systems.
18.06.2025
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Green desert: A tight bond between water and life

At a micro level of single seeds getting sufficient liquid to germinate to the macro level of seasonal weather data and migration patterns, we have a dynamic...
06.06.2025
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LTE (Long Term Evolution): When your appetite for data is massive

LTE is a cellular technology that evolved from 3G to offer faster data transfer speeds, improved reliability, and lower latency...
14.05.2025
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Rail Logistics and IoT: We are on the right Track

Trains can move vast quantities efficiently across both continents and countries, without the traffic jams or delays that plague road transportation.
11.05.2025
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Bluetooth Low Energy and 1-Wire: Making Smart Devices Smarter

Bringing BLE and 1-Wire together opens up a world of possibilities for smart devices...
08.04.2025
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Scaling Career Ladders: The field side of IoT

You’re building a hybrid; equal parts field technician, network-savvy tinkerer + client-facing problem solver...Maybe the internet of things is your thing?
05.03.2025
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IoT Data Security: Three Headed Hydra

In the consequential world of access to data lakes, sensitive control points and site security, the hydra is a powerful metaphor.
27.02.2025
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Hardware: Mind is limitless, matter has constraints

Engineers know that certain connectors degrade, that certain adhesives fail under temperature swings and that vibration destroys solder joints.
24.02.2025
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Fine—Until It Isn’t: A case for nearshore IoT

What happens when delay or defect throws a wrench in the plans? It is not a "trick question," it is a project management absolute. You address basic risks ...