Intel® Innovations: The IoT Is Real

Intel® Innovations: The IoT Is Real

(This is Part 1 of a three-part series highlighting leading Intel® Partner Alliance MembersPart 2, "Intel Innovations: AI Everywhere," was published on November 3, 2022. Part 3, Intel® Innovations: Smart Signs, Smart Buildings, and Smart Stores," was published on November 8, 2022.))

Intel is on a mission to liberate developers so they can focus on inventing the future and bringing their magic to life. In 2022 they delivered by engaging with the global developer community to demonstrate the power of an open ecosystem that provides choice, trust, and confidence. In celebration, I will publish a sequence highlighting just a few of the future defining Insight. Tech articles that kept me informed throughout the year.

This global publication highlights the latest and greatest technology trends and business solutions in the IoT space. The team's informative content spans vital industries at the forefront of innovation and digital transformation, such as industrial, retail, healthcare, smart cities, and transportation. Topic areas include 5G, AI, vision, edge computing, sustainability, and security.

The IIoT As-a-Service Streamlines Digital Transformation

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Industrial machines produce an excessive amount of data. But manufacturers have predominantly relied on this valuable information to control their production flow rather than to drive automation or support forward-looking activities like predictive maintenance. But big data is gradually bringing about considerable disruption in manufacturing. This article introduces you to q.beyond AG, a leading IT service provider that could be the key to your successful digitalization. This article will also educate you on how the edge is advancing shop floor connectivity and transforming manufacturing companies into digitally enabled businesses. As experts in Cloud, SAP, and IoT, this strong team of 900 people accompanies SME customers securely and reliably throughout their digital journey.

IoT Predictions: What to Expect in 2022 and Beyond

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In this podcast, Martin Garner, COO and Head of IoT research for CCS Insight, gives you his insight into current trends and technologies. High on his trend list is the rise of AI and how this revolutionary technology has pointed the way to more intelligent IoT solutions.

At CCS Insight, Martin focuses on IoT's commercial and industrial side. In this episode of "IoT Chat," he reviews the lessons learned in 2021, IoT technology trends to pay attention to in 2022, and how the IoT landscape will continue to evolve beyond 2023. Every year, CCS Insight publishes predictions on network technology, telecoms, and enterprise, and 2022 was the 15th year the firm published its predictions.

AI at the Edge Spurs New Industrial Opportunities

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The world accelerates forward, and manufacturers must be able to keep up with the pace of change. To be successful in this, they count on solution developers to infuse AI, machine learning, computer vision, and edge computing into their day-to-day operational tools. This future divining article describes the smart manufacturers that have deployed AI at the network edge on the shop floor to reduce the risk of unplanned shutdowns and production issues. It also explains how computer vision and AI combines to constantly monitor shipping containers, fill vehicles, and alert managers with operation status. With computer vision, AI, and machine learning, manufacturers can also pair human behavior analysis to its assembly line machine metrics to understand each operator's performance. These represent just a small set of possibilities artificial intelligence and high-performance edge computing can offer smart manufacturers. This article highlights the following:

Predictions for 2022 and Beyond: The Internet of Things

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Prepare for the latest Internet of Things transformations coming to your industry in this CCS Insight white paper, which details more than 50 IoT predictions for 2022 and beyond. Even though IoT is an extensive topic, this report includes forecasts from a wide range of areas that may affect the development of IoT and its relevant market conditions. Beyond IoT, large cloud providers have benefited from the rapid shift to virtual working and increased impetus to use cloud services while also becoming the most prominent and robust IoT providers. This work examines their growth and explores partners' roles in their transformation. CCS Insight experts also outline how telecommunication players need to adapt to remain relevant in the new opportunities that 5G brings. The 51 predictions in this report also include brief explanatory text, providing the context you need for making those related critical decisions. 

Highlighted Intel® Partner Alliance Members

q.beyond AG

q.beyond AG is the key to successful digitalization. They help customers find the best digital solutions for their business and put them into practice. Their strong team of 900 people accompanies SME customers securely and reliably throughout their digital journey. They are also experts in Cloud, SAP, and IoT. q.beyond AG resulted from the rebranding of QSC AG in September 2020. With nationwide locations and certified data centers, it is one of Germany's leading IT service providers.

CCS Insight

Founded in 1993, CCS Insight has established itself as a global authority in technology and is recognized for its insight and people's expertise. From artificial intelligence to virtual reality and 5G devices to workplace transformation, we observe and evaluate changes in fast-moving global technology markets to understand who's setting the agenda and what's shaping the future.

ADLINK Technology

ADLINK Technology is a global leader in edge computing. Their mission is to affect positive change in society and industry by connecting people, places, and things with AI. They do this through the delivery of leading-edge, robust solutions addressing our customer's critical business and technology challenges. Offerings include robust boards, modules, and systems; real-time data acquisition solutions; and application enablement for Artificial Intelligence + Internet of Things (AIoT).   

Avnet Embedded

Avnet Embedded builds embedded compute, display, and software solutions that meet the demand for innovation and quality with reduced time to market. They use Avnet Embedded's platform technologies, design and manufacturing capabilities, and a world-class team of experts. Formerly known as MSC Technologies, the business was acquired by Avnet and today continues to design and manufacture award-winning embedded technology in-house.

Vecow

Vecow is devoted to designing and developing high-quality products with innovative technology. Their application fields of Machine Vision and Imaging, Video Analytics Surveillance, Intelligent Industrial Automation, and GigE Vision result from Vecow's high-efficient design service. Vecow's persistence in excellence doesn't stop with providing reliable products. Their R&D and sales teams bring customers' demands to realization and render value-adding services to increase solutions and shorten the development cycle for our business partners/customers.

Hitachi, Ltd

Hitachi, Ltd., headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, is focusing more than ever on the Social Innovation Business. These include power & infrastructure systems, information & telecommunication systems, construction machinery, high-functional materials & components, automotive systems, healthcare, and others.

Intel sponsored this article.

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