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October 18, 2022

IoT Technology

ClearBlade Releases SaaS IoT Core to Replace Google’s Current IoT Core

ClearBlade, the Internet of Things (IoT) and Edge Artificial Intelligence (AI) company, released its new SaaS offering ClearBlade IoT Core. This will replace Google’s retiring IoT core cloud product and provide industry-standard IoT cloud services capabilities.

ClearBlade IoT Core will offer efficient scaling and hardened security for enterprise customers. For customers already established with GCP, ClearBlade provides an easy-to-use, one-click migration process and GCP range pricing. 

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Start-up MemryX Makes MX3 an AI Accelerator that Rivals Established Offerings

MemryX, the semiconductor startup makes MX3 an AI Accelerator that rivals established offerings. MemryX designs AI processing solutions for edge devices, and in August started its customer sampling of the MX3 AI Accelerator.

The intent here is to produce an ease-of-use and efficiency accelerator. Able to achieve optimized model performance within minutes of installation. 

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Dell Announces IoT Products to Simplify Deployments

The Pulse IoT Center by VMWare is a secure IoT infrastructure management solution that enables customers to have complete control of their connected devices. The Pulse IoT Center helps users to manage, scale, operate, and protect their IoT projects from the edge to the cloud. Dell offers this product as a preferred enterprise management and monitoring solution for Dell Edge Gateways

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IoT Tech Holds Steady in the Marketplace


We now share our world with an increasing number of smart devices. The interconnected world is growing, but the pace of that growth is holding steady at the moment. The trends in IoT are many and varied, from industrial robotics to smart cities, the networks grow. But at this juncture, it remains to be seen if the flow of devices is growing by numbers rather than new device types.

The focus seems to be on more sophisticated systems that collect and analyze more data than ever before. The size of these data stores and streams are becoming enormous, as the storage systems get smaller and smaller for larger and larger amounts of data.

The mass push is in edge development, and the use of Artificial Intelligence, in an ever-increasing role within society. There are now cars that can "talk" to an infrastructure, that is yet being developed, into a network that includes other cars, buildings, roadways, and official channels. Updates come directly to the car, from a home network at the manufacturer. The infrastructure is all AI-related and built on IoT devices collecting huge amounts of data. 

The ecosystems that are being developed will have most all infrastructure connected, and speaking to everything from homes, to offices, to driving and official channels. There is a strong push now to regulate how much of this massive store of data can be collected and kept by governments and companies, and other organizations. 


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Smart-agriculture board features ESP32 MCU


The Eduponics Mini v2 is a platform built around the open source ESP32 microcontroller. This IoT board is equipped with useful sensors in agricultural apps such as temperature, humidity, soil moisture, etc. In addition to Wi-Fi//BLE connectivity, the Eduponics Mini v2 includes Grove connectors and IO expansion pins for additional peripherals.

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