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Forbes USA Tech January 01, 2023
During the last decade, Microsoft has consistently invested in Azure IoT and edge technologies as part of its “Intelligent Cloud and Intelligent Edge” strategy. Microsoft is one of the first platform companies to deliver an IoT SaaS, IoT PaaS, and core IoT building blocks to... + más
Microsoft's GitHub is relying more on Azure, says cloud chief | CNBC
IoT, Meet Blockchain—Knox Matrix Is Samsung's New Peer To Peer IoT Security Platform | Forbes
Forbes USA Business March 16, 2023
CEO & Founder, IoT Technology Business Leader, Cellular Industry Veteran, Speaker and Author. Getty Well over never get to production, often failing in the trial phase. There are numerous reasons for this, but fortunately, there are also proven ways to avoid such negative... + más
5 Reasons Why Microsoft Azure Is The Top Choice For Running Industrial IoT Solutions | Forbes
Forbes USA Tech October 13, 2022
Samsung Samsung recently announced at its developer conference (SDC) its new security solution, Knox Matrix, which uses blockchain technology to secure an ecosystem of devices. is Samsung's security platform that has made significant progress within mobile devices. Our... + más
Serious vulnerabilities in Matrix’s end-to-end encryption are being patched | Ars Technica
Izuma Networks Acquires SoftBank’s Pelion IoT Device Management Business | Forbes
Forbes USA Tech October 04, 2022
Izuma NetworksIzuma Networks SoftBank invests in the new company Today, announced the acquisition of SoftBank’s Pelion edge software business, including the IoT device management products. Izuma inherits the extensive software and intellectual property portfolio that Arm’s... + más
SoftBank CEO Masayoshi Son seeking 'strategic alliance' between chipmaker Arm and Samsung | CNBC
SoftBank plans at least 30% staff cuts to Vision Fund, source confirms | CNBC
Ars Technica USA Tech February 09, 2023
Navigate Filter by topic Settings Front page layout Site theme - Feb 8, 2023 6:00 pm UTC / Android 14 has this lovely mission patch logo. Google Share this story Android 14 is here—or the first preview is, at least. Google is kicking off the months-long developer preview... + más
Android’s upcoming “app cloning” feature will make multiple accounts easy | Ars Technica
Report: Google will graciously let Android OEMs build Amazon Fire devices | Ars Technica
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