5G NR-Light (RedCap)

5G NR-Light (RedCap): Powering the Future of IoT

5G NR-Light (RedCap) technology is poised to revolutionize the Internet of Things (IoT) landscape. NR-Light or RedCap signifies a modernized and optimized version of the 5G New Radio (NR) standard. RedCap indicates its potential to significantly enhance power efficiency and capabilities for IoT devices. 5G RedCap is designed to enable seamless connectivity for massive IoT devices, from smart sensors to industrial machines, creating an interconnected ecosystem that can transform industries and daily life. Read the blog to explore the significance of 5G RedCap for massive IoT adoption.

Raw Material for Industry 4.0

Data – The Raw Material for Industry 4.0

Data is crucial for companies to build products & meet customer demands in the age of smart manufacturing. Read this article to learn how companies are utilizing data for better business benefits.

What’s Keeping Datacenters Afloat During the COVID19 Pandemic?

While in many cases this pandemic has proved to be a roadblock, it has also taught people to be flexible and adopt technologies that can keep the show going on.

IoT- the Future in the Making

IoT seems to be one of the fastest growing technologies in nearly every field and it will be interesting as well as safe to explore the aspects of this technology, which is predicted to grow and generate tremendous revenue.

Extending a Ticket Analyzer for AI-based Alert Management in Various IoT Domains

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The Role of Networking in Enabling IoT

It is interesting to see how the world of networking is evolving to support the demands of technologies such as IoT.

IoT and Storage – How Storage is Crucial for IoT

IoT, as we all know has taken the center stage in the past few years. Literally from many of the day to day appliances to automotive to flights, all data that the IoT devices send are taking the user experience and the analytics to the next level.

Powering Edge With Kubernetes: A Primer

Adoption of Kubernetes into data centers or cloud has been remarkable since it was released in 2014. As an orchestrator of lightweight application containers, Kubernetes has emerged to handle and schedule diverse IT workloads, from virtualized network functions to AI/ML and GPU hardware resources.

Smart Shop Floor – The Next Industry Revolution

Industries had undergone three revolutions till. First being, mechanization and using indirect combustion for powering up mechanization through water and steam power (Industry 1.0). Second revolution brought complicated machinery for mass production and used electrical power (Industry 2.0).

Real World Examples of IoT in healthcare

With around 30 billion connected devices out there, the Internet of Things (IoT) is no longer just a buzzword. It’s very much a part of our reality. It has already started proving itself useful in the supply chain, manufacturing, automobiles, and predictive maintenance areas