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IoT Platforms Intelligence ServiceUnderstand the IoT platforms software and services market. This service features our IoT Platforms Market Tracker, which provides historical and forecast data for devices managed by an IoT platform, segmented by platform subcategory and region.Subscribers Only
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IoT Platform Market TrackerDecember 05, 2019Market forecasts of the cumulative volume of devices under management by IoT platforms and the resulting annual platform service revenue. These forecasts are global in scope, segmented by region, platform type, and device type, and cover the period from 2015 to 2030.Subscribers Only
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IoT Platform Vendor Market TrackerDecember 05, 2019Comprehensive list of hundreds of IoT platform vendors, filterable by numerous criteria, including platform type, platform introduction (year), funding type, headquarters location, number of employees, and more.Subscribers Only
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Smart City Platforms Market Brief - 2019November 20, 2019This market brief provides a concise assessment of the global market opportunity for Internet of Things (IoT) platforms used to enable smart city applications. Throughout the report we use the term “smart city platforms” rather than “IoT platforms for smart cities”.Subscribers Only
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IoT in Agriculture Report - 2019October 22, 2019he world is going digital and the transformative role of IoT is starting to penetrate the agriculture industry. As the agriculture industry remains rural, traditional, and cultural, it has largely been untapped by IoT technologies.Subscribers Only
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Application Enablement Platforms Report - 2019September 04, 2019This report provides an assessment of the global market opportunity for the Internet of Things (IoT) platforms market segment known as “Application Enablement Platforms” (AEPs). IHS Markit developed this report from June 2019 through August 2019.Subscribers Only
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Connectivity Management Platforms Report - 2019August 01, 2019This report analyzes the Connectivity Management Platforms (CMP) segment of the IoT platform market. The report first defines CMPs in detail and then assesses key technology and market trends in-depth.Subscribers Only
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IoT Vertical Case Study: Chordant - Data exchange is a key enabler for smart cities development - 2019February 04, 2019In this case study, we analyze how the Chordant Internet of Things (IoT) platform functions.Subscribers Only
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Smart Street Lighting Report - 2018January 23, 2019This 2018 study provides a comprehensive, detailed overview of the global market for Smart street lighting. ...Subscribers Only
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How Netcracker became the first business cloud nutcrackerJanuary 17, 2019Already known for the innovative capabilities that propelled its cloud and SDN/NFV ascension over the past decade, Netcracker, a wholly owned subsidiary of NEC Corporation, never rests on its laurels and keeps pushing the envelope. This time around, though, the bar was lifted very high. Netcracker has developed and launched a new cloud-based service that essentially includes everything the company has in its OSS/BSS product and services offering. Named Business Cloud, the platform leverages Netcracker’s cloud-based SDN/NFV and IT portfolio—from VNFs to orchestration, OSS, BSS, portals, and a digital marketplace—and offers the complete set as a service to whoever needs to build a cloud infrastructure to turn up new digital services. Clients, please log in to view the full content.Subscribers Only
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IoT Vertical Case Study: Waze - Beyond navigationDecember 10, 2018The role of Waze in the Internet of Things (IoT)Subscribers Only
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Juniper NXTWORK 2018: Taking the complexity out of multi-cloudsOctober 24, 2018Juniper’s NXTWORK 2018 event was held in Las Vegas, Nevada, from 9 to 11 October. Roughly 1,000 customers, partners, and analysts from around the world attended. The keynotes featured Juniper Networks’ CEO Rami Rahim, CTO Bikash Koley, Chief Customer Officer Pierre-Paul Allard, VP Enterprise and Cloud Marketing Mike Bushong, and CMO Mike Marcellin; Panasonic’s Director of Strategic Initiatives of Smart Mobility Kellen Pucher and Senior Network Manager of Intelligent Transportation Systems Craig Smith; and The Home Depot’s Distinguished Engineer Stephen Olson. There were 64 informational and training sessions covering topics including Contrail, data center networks, core, edge, and metro networks, security, AppFormix, and strategic partnerships. Clients, please log in to view the full content.Subscribers Only
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Arm goes full-stack with introduction of Pelion IoT PlatformAugust 03, 2018On 2 August 2018, Arm announced the acquisition of data management firm Treasure Data and the launch/re-branding of its IoT platform as “Pelion”. It reportedly acquired Mountain View, CA-based Treasure Data for about $600 million, making it one of the largest acquisitions in Arm’s history. At a time when the large, diverse IoT platform vendor landscape is slowly starting to consolidate, and many vendors are starting to focus more narrowly on the areas where they can differentiate, Arm is taking a contrarian approach by going full-stack, and broadly-horizontal.Subscribers Only
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Cavium (now Marvell) is the next hope for ARM-based CPUs in the data centerJuly 17, 2018In 2017, Cavium, Qualcomm, and Applied Micro were all sampling ARM-based SoCs targeted at data center servers. With Applied Micro spinning off its server CPU business to newly founded Ampere Computing and Qualcomm demonstrating no tangible design wins after announcing commercial availability for its Centriq SoC in November 2017, hopes for success of an ARM-based CPU ecosystem moved to Cavium, and in 2017 Cavium kept the design wins and partnership announcements coming. In January, Atos announced Cavium’s ThunderX2 will power its HPC for the EU-funded Mont Blanc project. In March, Cavium announced a partnership with Microsoft and in November revealed designs for a Cavium-powered Project Olympus OCP server. In May, Gigabyte, Ingrasys, and Inventec announced and subsequently launched new servers based on ThunderX2. In June, Penguin announced its Open Compute server lineup will feature a ThunderX2 sku. Clients, please log in to view the full content.Subscribers Only
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Arm buys Stream Technologies to provide an integrated device and connectivity management offering to the IoT marketJune 12, 2018Arm has acquired Stream Technologies and will add the company to Arm’s IoT Service Group to extend the Mbed Device Management Platform with connectivity services/service management capabilities. Arm acquired Stream Technologies primarily to further Arm’s end-to-end connectivity and device management platform that helps organizations manage the complexity of connecting hundreds of billions of future IoT devices. The acquisition enhances Arm’s strategic positioning in the IoT market, provided that Arm can successfully execute on leveraging the potential synergies between Arm’s resources and Stream Technologies’ technical capabilities.
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IoT Vertical Case Study: Otonomo: Automotive Data Services PlatformJune 06, 2018Otonomo provides the first neutral automotive data services platform which opens up opportunities for new apps and services that benefits drivers, passengers, municipalities, and companies, particularly in the global transportation ecosystem.Subscribers Only
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AMD partners with HPE and Dell EMC, turns up the heat on IntelFebruary 13, 2018In 2017, AMD changed the market dynamic for entry-level enterprise servers with its EPYC SoC, providing not just healthy competition but also opportunities for new designs utilizing the large number of memory channels and high I/O bandwidth available with EPYC. OEMs like Supermicro, Sugon, and Asus and white box server vendors like Wiwynn, Inventec, Gigabyte, and Tyan quickly backed EPYC, introducing over a dozen server models based on AMD’s SoC in 2H17. CSPs (cloud service providers) also embraced EPYC with Microsoft, Baidu, Tencent and JD.com all adopting EPYC-based servers. Baidu in particular boosted EPYC’s credibility in the market as it implemented a new 1-socket server design that utilizes EPYC’s memory channels and I/O bandwidth. Clients, please log in to view the full content.Subscribers Only
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Moore’s law still alive in the data center, but is it enough?January 09, 2018When Gordon Moore made the observation that the number of transistors in an integrated circuit doubles every two years, known as Moore’s law, he also predicted technological limitations would eventually lead to the end of this era, with successive generations either seeing less than 2x growth in transistor count or taking longer than two years. An argument that we have already reached these limitations is currently supported by the lag between Intel’s 14 nm and 10 nm PC CPU introduction. Additionally, silicon manufacturers have questioned the investment required to maintain Moore’s law, with Samsung reporting Moore’s law affordability challenges in 2016 and TSMC’s quarterly earnings showing wafer revenue from advanced process technology dropping between 2008 and 2016. Clients, please log in to view the full content.Subscribers Only
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Amazon's New Kindle- A Waterproof OasisNovember 20, 2017Marking ten years since the launch of its first Kindle e-reader, Amazon recently introduced the All-New Kindle Oasis, the second generation of the brand’s Oasis e-reader series. The All-New Kindle Oasis, also known as Oasis 2 has received several significant improvements from its predecessor, the Kindle Oasis (April 2016 model).
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Qualcomm Board of Directors rejects acquisition offer from Broadcom, What’s Next?November 17, 2017On Monday Broadcom’s proposal to purchase Qualcomm for $70 per share was rejected by Qualcomm’s Board of Directors a week after the offer was officially announced. The deal could have potentially created a semiconductor...