Edge and IoT Predictions For 2024

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Welcome to another edition of the IoT For All weekly newsletter! IOTech predicts what is in store for edge computing and IoT in 2024, UnaBiz tells you how to implement device convergence, and BugProve calls for consumer vigilance when it comes to IoT device security!

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📖 Top Articles

Edge and IoT Predictions For 2024

The first edge IoT prediction of 2024 takes a vertical focus. Due to the complexity of edge and IoT computing, companies are looking for product sets (and the organizations that create them) that satisfy more of their needs.They don’t want the challenges of having to assemble an edge solution from lots of disparate parts. They would like an easier path where someone gives them something closer to the whole solution. Read Article

How to Implement Device Convergence for Sigfox & LoRaWAN

Sigfox and LoRaWAN convergence increases device manufacturers' cost-effectiveness of their product portfolio. Read Article

IoT Device Security Challenges: Calling for Consumer Vigilance

Protect your privacy by unraveling IoT device security challenges and knowing the role of regulations in safeguarding connected devices. Read Article

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🎙️ The IoT For All Podcast

On this week’s IoT For All podcast, Ryan spoke with Mike McCamon, Executive Director of NFC Forum, about how NFC changes IoT products and the user experience. They also discuss emerging use cases in car keys and digital product passports, NFC's role in power harvesting and sustainability, and the NFC Forum's plans to extend NFC's range and capabilities.

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