Tag: M2M
Unleashing the Power of eSIM Technology in the Energy Sector
eSIM technology is poised to revolutionize the energy sector, enabling companies to streamline operations, reduce costs, and improve sustainability.
Greening by ICT: IoT Sustainability by Design
Sustainability is enhanced when IoT applications, communications networks, and end-point devices operate in harmony.
CoAP: A Smart Solution Enabling M2M Applications
Given that the Constrained Application Protocol (CoAP) facilitates the rapid transmission of data across hundreds of IoT-enabled devices, it is imperative to use this protocol in Machine-to-Machine...
The Machine Economy is Here: Powering a Connected World
The Machine Economy promises significant benefits for people, businesses, and the broader economy.
OSCORE for IoT Security: Building Sustainable LPWAN Solutions, Part II
IoT solutions benefit from robust device management security practices, including Object Security for Constrained Restful Environments or OSCORE.
Four Steps in the Evolution of the Machine Economy
The four key phases that make up the necessary foundations of the Machine Economy, including the progression of where organizations stand today, and where they may be in the next 10-15 years as a r...
Internet of Everything vs Internet of Things: What’s the Difference?
For most people, there is little difference between IoT and IoE - Internet of Things is just more popular. Both businesses and people use IoT, but why not IoE? This article breaks down the differen...
Understanding the Differences: M2M vs. IoT
Have you ever wondered what the differences were between M2M (machine-to-machine) and IoT (Internet of Things)? This article will dive into the intricate details of each.
MQTT vs SSE: A Comparison
Both MQTT and SSE protocols are built upon a pub/sub concept, using a ‘broker’ when distributing messages. However, their Applications differ. We've taken a look at how they compare.
IoT Radio Protocols for Smart Metering: WM-BUS & LoRa
WM-Bus and LoRa represent a strategic lever for energy stakeholders. In the case of smart metering applications, they enable a machine-to-machine ecosystem.