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Radix IoT – Silver Globee Winner – Startup of the Year, IT Software
June 15th, 2021
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Don’t Be A Target
June 1st, 2021
A simple building system – yes, lighting – can be the gateway to an IoT Security crisis. Better industry standards can help avert disaster.
IoT Smart Buildings For Post-Pandemic Digitized Workplaces
April 23rd, 2021
With a post-pandemic rush to prepare commercial buildings for the full or hybrid return of staff and employees, smart buildings are being reconfigured in design and spacing to allow for the safety and health of the occupants while also accommodating what is being seen as a permanent change of some more remote workers as a staple to business.
IoT Smart Data-Driven Manufacturing
Industrial facilities face an avalanche of data from connected sensing, automation, and facility systems. In most modern industrial applications, this data sits idle or underutilized. The emergence of IoT devices has added to this flow of data.
The 10 Coolest Industrial IoT Companies: The 2021 Internet of Things 50
April 7th, 2021
Dallas-based Radix IoT is bringing a new level of monitoring and management capabilities for multisite critical facilities with its new IoT platform, which the company said provides “unprecedented efficiency of data-driven business decisions” for a range of facility types. The platform can scale to thousands of locations while offering a comprehensive toolkit for building IoT solutions.
Utility-Scale Solar Farms of the Future Are IoT Enabled
The Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) defines a solar project as utility-scale only when it generates over 1 megawatt (MW) of solar energy, while the National Renewable Energy Laboratory uses a 5 MW threshold to qualify utility-scale solar projects.
Does Your Edge Data Center Disaster Recovery Plan Include IoT Platforms?
April 2nd, 2021
Set in remote, hard-to-reach areas, unmanned Edge data centers are mostly operated with software solutions – including IoT platforms, which enable remote management, triage, and monitoring of the sites. This is an ideal scenario to maintain operations amid disasters, or as proven during the current pandemic crisis.
How IoT Platforms Pandemic-Proof Oil and Gas Facilities
March 8th, 2021
As with all critical industries worldwide, the pandemic has disrupted the oil and gas industries beyond just sinking prices. To maintain social distancing guidelines and prevent COVID-19 spread, the global oil and gas industry took the biggest hit as companies either stopped or slowed down physical operations. This affected production in both upstream and downstream operations, reports Research and Markets.
Pandemic-Proofing and Optimizing Smart Buildings Operations
February 22nd, 2021
Buildings account for about 40 percent of total energy consumption, and nearly 40 percent of all carbon dioxide output nationwide–according to Alliance to Save Energy and EESI. To maintain energy efficiency levels, a growing number of municipalities are requiring some level of Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certification for new and renovated buildings that supplement a growing list of sustainability initiatives from states.
7 Must-Have Features of an Edge IoT Platform
February 18th, 2021
With Edge data centers proliferating faster than ever, these unmanned data centers face new management challenges with the onslaught of IoT, 5G, and distributed cloud-based applications. And now, in a pandemic crisis, secure connectivity and reliable remote management is paramount in maintaining uninterrupted uptime while adhering to social distancing rules and employee safety measures.
IoT Shines Light on Solar Operation Management
February 8th, 2021
Radix IoT and REnergyWare have released a solution that captures data from remote sensors at midsized solar sites and provides intelligence based on that information.
Pandemic Proofing Edge Data Center Monitoring with IoT Platforms
January 28th, 2021
In the pandemic recovery world, an increase in compute-intensive technologies e.g. IoT, AI, and others, will remain as major drivers of the Edge market; with demand expanding, data centers must move closer to the Edge to allow for more robust connectivity to meet both enterprise and consumer needs.