The main difference is that IoT-ready PCs have been certified for IoT use, and might give you an extra edge in your IoT development work.

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The main difference is that IoT-ready PCs have been certified for IoT use, and might give you an extra edge in your IoT development work.
IoT companies are offering to help contain the coronavirus. Hitachi Vantara published a blog post discussing the future of IoT in a COVID-19 world.
Shadow IoT is the active use of unauthorized IoT networks, devices or sensors without the IT team knowing it. Learn more about the prevalence, risks, and how to mitigate Shadow IoT at your workplace.
With a well-defined architecture in place, the abstract ideas of IoT can be simplified and studied using concrete and familiar objects.
Robotic Process Automation (RPA) is the latest buzz in the digital world, where robots mimic human actions to take over labor-intensive tasks. Here’s why RPA is becoming such a rage in IoT.
AWS is home to over one-hundred different types of services. Here are some fascinating AWS projects that demonstrate the power of IoT infrastructure.
It’s easy to make several Raspberry Pi machines, known as clusters, work together. Here are some awesome Raspberry Pi Clusters projects.
Researchers claim that 2020 is when continuous intelligence (CI) will arrive to the IoT space. What is CI, and how does IoT benefit from it?
There are so many IoT platform providers, and each one brings something unique to the table. These are some of the best IoT platforms for your IoT projects.
Wi-Fi Direct is a wireless connection that enables versatile P2P wireless connections by combining the speed of Wi-Fi and the ease of Bluetooth.
LIDAR is a form of radar that uses high-frequency invisible laser pulses to determine objects and distance. Find out what Lidar is and how it works.
Let’s examine the current threat landscape of 5G and whether there is adequate cyber-preparedness due to the advent of new attack vectors.
If you’ve recently started using IoT devices, you may have already come across some of these IoT terms. Find out what these IoT terms mean.
Software-Defined Wide Area Networks (SD-WAN) are becoming increasingly important in providing desired levels of segregation for the remote clients of WAN.
DeepMind is a neural network that uses “reinforcement learning” techniques to develop artificial intelligence algorithms designed to mirror human thought processes.
Consumer IoT refers to connected devices designed for the consumer marke which collect and share data through an Internet connection.
Millimeter Wave network refers to a new series of communication protocols in the short wavelength range of 1- 10 mm and high frequency 30-300 GHz bands.
Python is one of the most popular programming languages out there. Let’s look into the pros and cons of Python when used in IoT systems.