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More and more organizations are investing in IoT to optimize processes, reduce costs and gain real-time insights. In practice, however, we often see IoT projects struggle due to fragmentation: separate portals for connectivity, hardware and management. This leads to unnecessary complexity and limited control. At Thingsdata, we deliberately choose an integrated approach. By combining our … Lees meer The power of integrated IoT: connectivity, hardware and management in one solution

More and more organizations are investing in IoT to optimize processes, reduce costs and gain real-time insights. In practice, however, we often see IoT projects struggle due to fragmentation: separate portals for connectivity, hardware and management. This leads to unnecessary complexity and limited control. At Thingsdata, we deliberately choose an integrated approach. By combining our … Lees meer The power of integrated IoT: connectivity, hardware and management in one solution

Failover is a mechanism in which a system automatically switches to a backup or alternative solution when a primary component fails. The goal is to minimize downtime and keep services available.

In modern IT and IoT environments, where continuous connectivity is critical, failover plays an important role. It ensures that processes continue even when something goes wrong.

VRRP, short for Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol, is a network protocol used to ensure the availability of a gateway. It allows another router to automatically take over if the primary router fails.

In networks where continuity is important, VRRP prevents devices from losing connectivity when a gateway becomes unavailable.

The Siemens SIMATIC S7 is a programmable logic controller (PLC) and successor to SIMATIC S5. This device, in the form of a digital computer, is used, among other things, to automate machines or production lines in factories. Siemens PLCs, including the SIMATIC S7, are the most used in the industry. The S7 works the same as all other PLCs, but has more options. The device has a compact modular design and features strong diagnostic capabilities and versatile components.

RS232 is a serial communication standard used to exchange data between devices. It is one of the oldest and most widely used communication protocols in industrial applications and is still used in embedded systems, measurement equipment, and IoT solutions.
Within IoT and industrial environments, RS232 is often used for simple and reliable communication between devices.

As remote IoT solutions become more and more relevant day by day, a good remote management platform needs to stay up-to-date and meet the dynamic needs of its customers. That is why Teltonika Networks’ Remote Management System (RMS) received an important update last week: version 4.0. The update doesn’t change RMS in any drastic way, … Lees meer The new RMS 4.0 update

As remote IoT solutions become more and more relevant day by day, a good remote management platform needs to stay up-to-date and meet the dynamic needs of its customers. That is why Teltonika Networks’ Remote Management System (RMS) received an important update last week: version 4.0. The update doesn’t change RMS in any drastic way, … Lees meer The new RMS 4.0 update

Imagine the chaos that would ensue if dozens of different manufacturers and organizations decided to launch different competing protocols and systems for managing IoT security. Not only would the lack of integration be a problem, but it could also be used as an excuse for little or no security of systems and data. The fact is that it is comparable to what is happening in the IoT market right now. Many IoT hardware manufacturers have their own methods of implementing and updating security.

Imagine the chaos that would ensue if dozens of different manufacturers and organizations decided to launch different competing protocols and systems for managing IoT security. Not only would the lack of integration be a problem, but it could also be used as an excuse for little or no security of systems and data. The fact is that it is comparable to what is happening in the IoT market right now. Many IoT hardware manufacturers have their own methods of implementing and updating security.