Ultra-Thin Smart Shipping Labels: The Future of Asset Management
Enter ultra-thin smart shipping labels: a groundbreaking technology poised to revolutionize asset management. These cutting-edge labels, equipped with low-power sensors and eco-friendly batteries, offer real-time monitoring capabilities that will transform how you track and manage shipments.
APAC Telcos Invest in NB-IoT to Enhance Connectivity for Smart Cities
Telecommunications giants across the region are making significant investments in Narrowband IoT (NB-IoT) technology, laying the foundation for smarter, more connected cities.
APAC’s Growing Investment in Hyperscale Data Centers
Hyperscale data centers are becoming increasingly prevalent across the Asia-Pacific region. This surge in investment reflects the exponential growth of cloud services and the pressing need for robust, scalable data solutions.
Secure Channel Protocol for IoT Devices
GlobalPlatform’s new Secure Channel Protocol represents a significant leap forward in addressing this critical need. Designed specifically for IoT devices operating on low-power, constrained networks, this protocol offers enhanced remote management capabilities and promotes end-to-end security adoption across diverse IoT ecosystems.
Decube’s AI-Powered Copilot Revolutionizes Data-Driven Decision Making
Decube’s groundbreaking AI-powered Copilot is poised to transform this process, offering you a powerful ally in your quest for data-driven decision-making. This innovative tool harnesses cutting-edge artificial intelligence to automate complex data analysis, providing you with actionable insights at unprecedented speed.
National Public Data Leak Exposes Internal Passwords Online
One may assume that large organizations have robust cybersecurity measures in place. However, a recent incident involving National Public Data (NPD) serves as a stark reminder that even established entities can fall victim to significant security lapses.
Alibaba’s Strategic Closure of Australian Data Centers
Alibaba’s recent decision to shutter its data centers in Australia and India raises eyebrows in the world of global computing.