But the influx of such IoT devices in the workplace poses a new set of challenges for enterprises, particularly their security teams. Already, security teams are tasked withensuring the protectionof employee-owned laptops, tablets, and smartphones — the main, ...
Six steps to managing IoT risks in the workplaceRobert Clyde
In a nutshell, “IoT in the Workplace” is a smart solution comprised of IoT hardware and a management system to streamline operations in the office. For example, the personnel badge hardware is used for automating attendance management and employee location tracking. Occupancy or PIR sensors can...
It also enables IT teams to oversee the massive growth of devices and technology, as well as to support them. The Long-Term Benefits Of IoT In The Workplace Adopting IoT in the workplace has an incredible number of benefits for any organization, including offering the ability to maintain a...
The Internet of Things (IoT) has changed how businesses use devices in the workplace. Machines and appliances of all sizes and functions can automatically transfer data through a network, “talking” to one another in real time, automating tasks, and streamlining processes. This blog explores how...
AI for the real world. Artificial intelligence is changing the way we live our lives—at home, in the workplace, on the roadways, and more. Whether scanning an item, guiding a vehicle, inspecting a product, securing an entryway, or performing nearly any task typically reliant on human visi...
IoT can add value to the modern business world in many ways, redefining how businesses use devices in the workplace. IoT-enabled devices are equipped with advanced functionalities to autonomously exchange data over a network, communicating with each other in real-time, thereby automating tasks and...
Now there’s another “shadow” rising in business: Shadow IoT. It refers to the use of connected devices, often called the “internet of things” or IoT, in the workplace. In the IoT era, the world is more connected than ever. IoT transformation has resulted in device connections to gr...
In the energy sector, meanwhile, safety is a non-negotiable requirement. AIoT solutions, such as automated personal protective equipment (PPE) checks, now use AI to streamline the inspection of proper safety gears, reducing manual oversight and enhancing workplace safety. Furthermore, the developm...
The Internet of Things is a relatively new frontier in computing, and the concept is starting to leave the house and enter the workplace as more users adopt the technology. Soon, more employees will come into the workplace bearing connected things that can make their w...