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IoT News – Luner announces agreement with Sierra Wireless as the first Luner hardware partner

Luner, the technology agnostic, self-service IoT connectivity platform for IoT developers and SMEs has today launched its IoT Marketplace, providing a complete one-stop-shop for developers looking to get their IoT projects off the ground. The Luner Marketplace will provide a growing selection of IoT hardware and related products for the development of end-to-end IoT solutions. […]

100 Green Mountain Power utility customers can receive a free Span smart electrical panel

Intelligent electrical panel developer Span has set up a pilot program with Vermont utility Green Mountain Power (GMP) to offer 100 GMP customers a free installation of the Span Smart Panel. The Smart Panel provides customers insights into home energy usage and simplifies the adoption of clean energy technologies, while also enabling better demand management to […]

Greg Kroah-Hartman bans University of Minnesota from Linux development for deliberately buggy patches

Thanks to the Solarwinds security breach, software supply chain attacks have become an important issue. Naturally enough, there’s a lot of research being done into these attacks. Two graduate students at the University of Minnesota working on a paper entitled, “On the Feasibility of Stealthily Introducing Vulnerabilities in Open-Source Software via Hypocrite Commits” tried to […]

New Suzuki factory in India stars operation

New Suzuki factory in India stars operation By continuing to use the site, you agree to the use of cookies. more information Accept The cookie settings on this website are set to “allow cookies” to give you the best browsing experience possible. If you continue to use this website without changing your cookie […]

IoT News – Why IoT doesn’t have to be complex

By Johan Jonzon, CMO and co-founder of Crosser. How IoT buzzwords are hampering technology’s potential In the words of American author and motivational speaker, Tony Robbins, “complexity is the enemy of execution”. Translating even the most complicated of topics into clear, understandable language is vital to getting things done. Leading low-code platform for streaming analytics, […]

SunPower to install 30 MW of solar on two closed landfills in Maryland

SunPower is planning two solar projects on closed landfills in Baltimore County, Maryland. The 30 MW generated will be equivalent to the power used by one-third of Baltimore County’s municipal buildings. “Electricity savings from solar can help municipalities invest more money into our schools, parks and community centers. We applaud Baltimore County for transforming otherwise […]

TigerGraph and Google Cloud make it a threesome

At its Graph + AI event, TigerGraph announced several logical extensions to its portfolio. The headline was addition of Google Cloud for TigerGraph’s managed cloud service. it’s an announcement we’ve been expecting for some time, given its existing support for AWS and Azure. And TigerGraph has added more connectors to the data warehousing and BI […]

IoT News – FIDO Alliance Creates New Onboarding Standard To Secure Internet of Things (IoT)

Secure ‘Plug-and-Play’ Functionality Unlocks Potential of IoT for Industrial Use. The FIDO Alliance today announced the launch of the FIDO Device Onboard (FDO) protocol, a new, open IoT standard that enables devices to simply and securely onboard to cloud and on-premise management platforms. Through this standard, the FIDO Alliance addresses challenges of security, cost and […]

Pivot Energy now developing 94 MW of community solar projects in New York

Pivot Energy, a national commercial and community solar provider announced it is now offering comprehensive community and commercial solar services across New York’s thriving solar energy market. Pivot first entered New York in 2019, offering SunCentral, its proprietary community solar management software to New York solar developers managing community solar portfolios within the region. Since […]