Apr 19, 2021A partnership between two technology companies has led to an end-to-end Internet of Things (IoT)-based solution for managing goods through complex, global supply chains. Semiconductor company Qualcomm Technologies is leveraging the cloud-based software for supply chain data solutions firm Cloudleaf. The solution, known as Logistics-as-a-Service (LaaS), is intended to help parties across a supply chain manage goods location and status.
The system leverages Qualcomm s sensors and IoT Services Suite, using Cloudleaf s Digital Visibility platform to attain artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) data regarding the movements and conditions of products and assets. Qualcomm has deployed the solution at its own headquarters in San Diego, Calif., as part of its Smart Campus test bed, to capture the location and status of assets. The company is currently in discussions with businesses in three sectors to deploy the solution: logistics, asset management and heal
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SonKim Land, Qualcomm Technologies and Infinite Collaborate to Deploy Smart City IoT Solutions in Vietnam
April 14, 2021 By Editor
Ho Chi Minh City, 13 April 2021 – The signing ceremony of cooperation among SonKim Land Corporation, Qualcomm Technologies, Inc., a subsidiary of Qualcomm Incorporated, and Infinite Computer Solutions, Inc (Infinite) took place at
The 9 Stellars show unit. This collaboration aims to bring comprehensive Internet of Things (IoT) solutions to
The 9 Stellars Project, creating a luxury smart city with “SonKim Land signature” in the new Thu Duc City.
Infinite, a global technology solutions provider, will be implementing the
Zyter SmartSpaces™ IoT platform at
By Stephanie Kanowitz
Jan 08, 2021
Market forecasts paint a rosy picture of smart city investment, but many municipalities are slashing budgets, laying off workers and cutting services as the economic fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic continues. To adapt to the budget shortfalls resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic, smart city efforts must be more strategic, said Ruthbea Yesner, vice president of Government Insights and Smart Cities at IDC Government Insights.
“We have to be really strategic with our plan and our investing because we just aren’t going to have any wiggle room in terms of money,” Yesner said. “Then the question becomes what are the foundational tools that you need to start to think about for resiliency and let’s take away contingency planning, disaster recovery, backup plans, redundant data centers, having a readiness response, a risk management response. I think that’s all what everyone thinks of when they think of business continuity. You have plans
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Qualcomm aims to jumpstart smart cities tech with new plug and play subscription suite [The San Diego Union-Tribune]
In a bid to jumpstart smart cities technologies, Qualcomm has launched a new Internet of Things Services Suite to help municipalities, schools, ports, hospitals and construction firms deploy digital tools without huge upfront costs.
The San Diego cellular technology giant is trying to remove some of the long-time roadblocks namely tight budgets and supplier fragmentation that have slowed smart cities and the Internet of Things market overall.
With partners, Qualcomm on Wednesday announced a plug and play IoT platform service sold as a subscription. It includes technologies ranging from wireless connectivity, hardware, software, data analytics and platform integration. The information is delivered to cities and other customers through a control center in real time.