Every day, the average person inhales a staggering 11,000 liters of air, amounting to more than 300 million liters over a lifetime (as reported by TheWorldCounts).
The LwM2M standard makes Over-the-Air (OTA) updates straightforward, reducing the complexity of implementation and management. What's crucial is that it enhances security through authentication and encryption.
Today, we find ourselves in the midst of a connectivity revolution. One that’s drastically changing the connectivity domain. Yet, it’s hidden from sight as other technologies enter the spotlights.
If you've struggled with getting your IoT devices securely connected to the cloud, you're not alone – it's a common challenge for many developers. But here's the good news: we've got a straightforward solution, and using the Coiote IoT Device Management Platform can make it even easier.
Most IoT networks aren’t as secure as they should be. The good news is that you can secure your IoT system without incurring costs that ruin your business case.
Cities around the world are experiencing a period of rapid expansion. According to the United Nations (UN), 57 percent of people already live in urban areas - and this is set to increase to almost 70 percent by 2050.
Device control is the backbone of any IoT ecosystem. Without it, connected devices are just isolated islands of data. In today's expanding IoT landscape, efficient, secure IoT device control matters more than ever. Enter LwM2M.
Cities around the world are experiencing a period of rapid expansion. According to the United Nations (UN), 57 percent of people already live in urban areas - and this is set to increase to almost 70 percent by 2050.
The Year of the Linux Desktop may get postponed every year, but Linux has come to dominate pretty much every other market segment - from servers, industrial machines and mobile phones (via Android), to a host of embedded devices.
In the modern era it’s reasonable to assume that expensive items moving around the world are carefully tracked and protected and therefore never go astray. But no, there are still a disturbing number of mishaps resulting in key assets disappearing – sometimes forever.