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IIoT critical piece in Industry 4.0 journey: Vijay Sethi, Hero Motocorpedit
Time sensitive networking (TSN), which defines a set of IEEE standards primarily developed for Ethernet, could be a big enabler, along with 5G mobile technology. The main goal of TSN is to provide deterministic services over the Ethernet wired networks, thus having guaranteed packet transport with low and bounded latency, low packet delay variation, and low packet losses.
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Understanding artificial intelligence, machine learning and their business use caseedit
Staying ahead in the accelerating artificial intelligence race requires executives to make nimble, informed decisions about where and how to employ AI in their business Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) is an integral part of our daily lives today.
AIMLResolving data challenges for transformational AIedit
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is possibly the most widely discussed technology trend. There are strong views about the applications and benefits of AI, while some feel that it will bring in the apocalyptic day of machine controlling human beings; a few others believe that AI will be extremely beneficial for humans.
AIData ProtectionIOT: A New Paradigm of Business Opportunityedit
IoT: in simple language IoT means the ability to make every device or machine connected with internet. Be it any machines in automotive industry, manufacturing, aviation, retail, healthcare, hospitality, pharma, tours & travels and even education. The objective is to make the progress monitored automatically without less human intervention and bring safety and security in the case of citizens.
IoTIoT DeploymentIndian manufacturing must leapfrog from Industry 2.0 to Industry 4.0edit
This exchange is made possible with the Industrial Internet of things (IIoT). Industry 4.0 includes the following Cyber physical system: A mechanical device that is run by computer based algorithms. The Internet of things (IoT): Interconnected networks of machine devices and vehicles embedded with computerized sensing, scanning and monitoring capabilities.
Industry 4.0ManufacturingIncrease In IoT Malware Attacks In Third Quarter Of 2019: Reportedit
There has a 33 percent jump in IoT malware attacks from last year. Csuite executives, HR personnel and IT leaders are most vulnerable all over the world. In a report released by the global security solutions provider, SonicWall, about 7.2 billion malware attacks and 151.9 million ransomware attacks were launched in the first three quarters of 2019.
CyberSecurityIoTImpact of LED technology on IoT technologiesedit
IoT Technology Recently, IoT lighting design has been attracting more and more proponents, and as LED technology rapidly evolves, we are seeing it evolve with IoT lighting in mind. With the emergence of IoT technology now LED lights are getting more efficient and cheaper.
IoTIoT devicesHow The Internet Of Things Will Help Fight Climate Changeedit
On the one hand, the biggest positive effect will be delivered by green technologies and renewable energy sources, yet on the other, the Internet of Things (IoT) and smart connectivity will function as a vital enabler of the above solutions, enabling green microgrids to be brought online when nonrenewable utility networks fail or arent available
IoTsmart devicesHow companies can prepare for the techled disruption Automationedit
Automation lies at the core of these experience led businesses as it improves efficiencies, accelerates turnaround, and reduces costs all critical imperatives given the highly competitive modern business environment.
AIAutomationMLHow can AI help Governmentsedit
The advent of digital technologies, social media and Internet of Things is resulting in huge amounts of data being generated. It is a famous saying, Data Never Sleeps. Some estimates and market reports suggest that by 2020; 5,200 GB of data would be generated every year for each individual on the planet.
AIGovernanceEncrypted threat and IoT malware attack rise in 2019: Reportedit
According to a new report released by network security provider SonicWall cyber attacks via traditional sandbox technology has declined. However, crimes like encrypted threat and IoT malware attacks have risen exponentially in the first three quarters of 2019.
CyberSecurityIoT attacksDigitalise The Futureedit
Digital and communication technologies such as 5G, Next Generation Network (NGN), cloud computing, artificial intelligence, Internet of Things (IoT), Robotic Process Automation (RPA), augmented reality, and virtual reality are shaping various sectors. Organisations are capitalising on these technologies and adopting new business models to enhance their digital capabilities, personalise customer experiences, and create unique product offerings.
5Gdigital disruptionIoTBlockchain can transform trading, says Sebi chiefedit
Blockchain, Sebi chief, Ajay Tyagi, BSE, NSE, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, GDP, NPA, bond market. The Sebi chief said that the blockchain technology had the potential to completely transform the trading, clearing & settlement process.
AIBlockchainMLAI, ML and big data doing rounds for cyber securityedit
The cybersecurity industry is actively developing new technologies to mitigate the emerging threats targeting growing segments of handheld and IoT devices. Finding out the vulnerabilities and exploits on each of these platforms would appear at the top of the industrys todo list.
AICyberSecurityMLAI and ML to enhance the efficiency of the credit sectoredit
The wave of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) as a concept has swept across the world. The wave which started more as an intelligent machine competing against champions in mind games (Chess, Go), has traveled a long distance to shape and simplify the way we live, work, travel and communicate.
AIBFSIML90% organisations think cyber threat landscape will worsen in 2020edit
Organisations allocated their cybersecurity budgets into four main categories with the largest allocations going to the areas of prevention (42 per cent) and detection (28 per cent), followed by containment and remediation.
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Delhivery plans to use electric vehicles, drones to scale up deliveryedit
Delhivery plans to deploy electric vehicles to scale up their operations in the near future. The Ministry of Civil Aviation has been working for several years to establish a world leading drone ecosystem in India.
Electric Vehiclesfleet managementEmobility the next in thingedit
By Steni Simon
The state government has opted for an e-route for autorickshaws. The focus is on gradually phasing out vehicles powered by fossil fuels and reducing pollution. As part of the government’s e-vehicle policy, electric autos will be launched in Thiruvananthapuram, Kochi and Kozhikode in the first phase and later in the other districts.
e-mobilityElectric VehiclesNeed for a graduated approach: Why ICE and electric vehicles can coexist in Indiaedit
Indias transition to electric mobility is not only about fighting air pollution, its about creating the necessary infrastructure for supporting ICE and BSVI and creating an enabling environment for ICE and EVs to coexist while allowing for a ph…
BS-VIEVFuture of MobilityNot just electric vehicles but a technically agnostic approach is what the Indian Automotive sector needsedit
By Ayush Arya
From our perspective, when you say too much too soon, as I said, this is a fact. In the time frame, there are too many mandates, be it the emission norms or the safety regulations norms to come through. And yes, we have to take it as a fact that the industry is slowing down and there will be certain structural changes for that.
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We need to put reskilling on steroids in India: Debjani Ghosh, Nasscomedit
Jobs in AI, data analytics, cyber security, IOT and robotics are getting created faster than the jobs that are getting displaced. The problem today is that we do not have skilled people to fill these jobs, says Debjani Ghosh, President, Nasscom. Excerpts from an interview with Rahul Dayama of ETNOW.
Future of WorkReskilling5 Benefits Of Introducing Tech In HRedit
Theres no human match to the finesse and accuracy of the technical tasks that machines can undertake. Technology is the central part of any job now; be it IT or Human Resources. The Future of jobs and skills required for them is the major agenda in many major global conferences.
Future of JobsHRTechnologyBridging skill gap through vocational trainingedit
Naturally, it shows reports say that 95 per cent of Indian technical/ nontechnical graduates are unemployable, giving rise to what people coin as an industry institute gap. At present, nearly 80 per cent new entrants to the countrys workforce get little or no opportunity for skills education. Merely 2.5 per cent of our workforce is exposed to formal vocational training.
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The day colleges voluntarily ask for accreditation is when Indias quality of education will improve: NAAC Director Dr S C Sharmaedit
By Danniel Thimayya
Every college in India is thirsty for a NAAC grade because getting that coveted gold star is the pathway to greater grants, educational status and pull.
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