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The Impact of Internet of Things (IoT) in the Retail Industry

Internet Of Things has always played a significant role in the retail industry, stocking and warehousing. And its value is projected to rise from USD 14.5 billion in 2020 to USD 35.5 billion by 2025, at a CAGR of 19.6% The term Internet of Things was coined by Kevin Ashton when he was faced with a challenge in logistics and supply chain management while he co-founded the MIT Auto-CAD centre.

ServiceNow partners with Intel, Volteo to provide EaaS, Edge to Service Solutions

Data is at the heart of every business today. But if we don’t understand the data or if the data isn’t accessible, it doesn’t do us much good. More important than the data itself is having the right data in the hands of the right people who can execute at the right time. This need has given rise to edge computing, which helps businesses glean insights from data by processing it as close to the source as possible.

Remotely debug, monitor, and update Nordic IoT devices with Memfault

Nordic Semiconductor customers now have out-of-the-box access to Memfault's platform for remote debugging, continuous monitoring, and over-the-air (OTA) updates for Nordic-powered IoT products. Memfault and Nordic enable IoT device makers to accelerate product development and release more robust products that exceed customer expectations. In this webinar, you'll see how nRF91, nRF53, and nRF52 Series developers can access Memfault’s platform via the nRF Connect SDK for free.

Canonical and DFI launch the first Ubuntu certified AMD-based "Industrial Pi"

Canonical and DFI announce that the GHF51 and EC90A-GH, have been certified, based on the latest AMD-based platform. Both offer improved performance, a smaller footprint, and full access to open-source software with Ubuntu and Ubuntu Core. These are part of the first wave of products that passed the Ubuntu IoT hardware certification.

INFRA:HALT 14 New Security Vulnerabilities Found in NicheStack

NicheStack is a TCP/IP network stack commonly used in millions of Operational Technology (OT) devices around the world, including in critical infrastructure such as manufacturing plants, power generation/transmission/distribution, water treatment, and more. JFrog’s security research team (formerly Vdoo), together with Forescout Research Labs, recently discovered 14 new security vulnerabilities affecting the NicheStack TCP/IP stack.