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Uruguay to build world’s largest smart street lighting system in Montevideo

February 7, 2022 by Mark Allinson

National Narrowband Network Company (NNNCo), operator of the Australian national LoRaWAN network powered by Actility, has signed a contract with a European technology provider Wellness TechGroup, to provide IoT network coverage to 70,000 smart streetlights in Uruguay’s capital Montevideo.

LoRaWAN stands for low-power wide-area network. It defines the communication protocol and system architecture for the network, while the LoRa physical layer enables the long-range communication link. LoRaWAN is also responsible for managing the communication frequencies, data rate, and power for all devices.

The Montevideo infrastructure will include a private LoRaWAN network based on Actility’s ThingPark Enterprise IoT platform, and managed on customer premises. [Read more…] about Uruguay to build world’s largest smart street lighting system in Montevideo

Filed Under: Infrastructure, News Tagged With: actility, carbon, city, communication, designed, emissions, enterprise, iot, largest, lighting, lorawan, montevideo, network, nnnco, percent, project, provide, services, smart, street, system, technology, thingpark

The Importance of IT Service Management: A Big-Picture Look

February 3, 2022 by David Edwards

In today’s society, technology is a cornerstone of any company. Having a system for planning and organizing technology will make your business run more efficiently. It also means you’ll have happier customers, vendors, and employees at the end of your workday.

On the other hand, if your IT department is a mess with unfulfilled customer and employee service requests, you could be in hot water.

Fortunately, resources like Beyond20 ServiceNow IT service management services can help you meet the demand if you’re struggling with IT service management. That said, here’s your big-picture, brass-tacks look at why IT service management matters. [Read more…] about The Importance of IT Service Management: A Big-Picture Look

Filed Under: Computing, Features Tagged With: it, management, service, services, system, technology

Starship Technologies agrees €50 million funding from European Investment Bank

January 26, 2022 by Mark Allinson

Starship Technologies, a maker of autonomous delivery robots, has agreed on a €50 million quasi-equity facility agreement with the European Investment Bank.

The lending arm of the European Union and one of the largest providers of climate finance, the EIB supports projects that promote the priorities and objectives of the EU.

This financing, which is supported by the European Fund for Strategic Investments, has been facilitated via a venture loan, and will be used for research and development, including the building of thousands more robots at Starship’s engineering and innovation facility in Tallinn. [Read more…] about Starship Technologies agrees €50 million funding from European Investment Bank

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: autonomous, campuses, company, deliveries, delivery, eib, europe, european, funding, innovation, investment, robot, robots, services, starship, technologies

Starship Technologies launches robot delivery service at Dallas university

January 25, 2022 by David Edwards

Starship Technologies has rolled out its robot food delivery service at SMU, a Dallas-based private university.

Starship’s fleet of 16 autonomous, on-demand robots will deliver from 10 campus eateries.

The University’s students, faculty and staff can now use the Starship Food Delivery app (iOS and Android) to order food and drinks from Cinco Taco, Einstein Bros Bagels, Lawyers Inn, Mac’s Place, Panera Bread, Rollin’ & Bowlin’ Acai Bowls, Starbucks, Sushic, and The Market to be delivered anywhere on campus, within minutes. [Read more…] about Starship Technologies launches robot delivery service at Dallas university

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: app, arizona, campus, campuses, dallas, delivery, food, items, launch, map, meet, minutes, order, purdue, receive, robot, robots, service, services, smu, starship, student, students, technologies, time, travel, university

Important reasons why your company needs a managed IT services company

December 29, 2021 by Mark Allinson

A lot of the businesses do not have in-house IT support department, which is the reason they have to get third-party services.

If you have a small business and you are not planning to hire a lot of people just for the IT Department, you can easily get help from the third party companies.

But why do you need the IT department in the first place? [Read more…] about Important reasons why your company needs a managed IT services company

Filed Under: Computing Tagged With: better, business, company, department, help, issues, service, services, support, system, team

Evocargo to exhibit autonomous logistics vehicle technology at CES

December 28, 2021 by Mark Allinson

Evocargo will showcase its cutting-edge services in cargo transportation based on their own electric unmanned vehicle in the Vehicle Tech category at the Consumer Electronics Show 2022, being held in Las Vegas from January 5-8.

Established in 2019, Evocargo will exhibit its Smart Logistic service based on unmanned all-electric platforms. Evocargo’s EVO.1 vehicle (3.5 tons full weight) will be displayed, featuring a payload capacity of 1.5 tons, power reserve of 155 miles and operating time of 20 hours with 40-minute charging time.

Evocargo’s all-electric/hydrogen autonomous vehicles ensure its customers’ operations are always on time, optimized and precisely coordinated through all process cycles. [Read more…] about Evocargo to exhibit autonomous logistics vehicle technology at CES

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles, News Tagged With: autonomous, based, centers, ces, company, consumer, customers, dubai, electronics, established, evo, evocargo, exhibit, expected, facilities, full, including, logistic, logistics, market, partners, percent, services, technology, time, tons, transportation, unmanned, vehicle, vehicles, warehouses

Learn More About Cloud Faxing Services

December 28, 2021 by Mark Allinson

Cloud computing is still a relatively new technology. Because of its comparative novelty, states are still trying to figure out how to tax transactions that occur within the cloud computing industry.

They regularly issue new policy statements, enact new legislation, and promulgate new rules regarding the taxability of cloud-based transactions, so it can be hard for the average business owner to keep up.

Modern companies that utilize cloud-based solutions must be aware of the complexity of state sales and use tax treatment. To that end, this article will offer a basic introduction to the tax treatment of the three types of cloud computing transactions. [Read more…] about Learn More About Cloud Faxing Services

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: applications, business, cloud, cloud-based, computing, consumers, iaas, paas, SaaS, sales, service, services, software, state, states, tax, taxable, transactions

10 Essential Services Your IT Support Company Should Cover

December 21, 2021 by Mark Allinson

Today, implementing the use of information technology (IT) is essential to the success of any business enterprise. It involves the use of computing systems to store and share information.

Major information technology components include computer hardware, computer software, telecommunications, database, and human resources.

You can depend on your internal IT department to provide computing services. However, you can reap more benefits by outsourcing such services from a third-party firm.

Outsourcing is the process of entrusting your business IT functions to a service provider instead of working with your internal workers. Some of the benefits of outsourcing your IT services include minimized costs, improved efficiency, quick implementation of new technologies, and much more. [Read more…] about 10 Essential Services Your IT Support Company Should Cover

Filed Under: Computing Tagged With: business, company, data, help, provider, service, services, support, working

Nauticus Robotics valued at more than $500 million as it becomes publicly traded company via merger with CleanTech

December 20, 2021 by Mark Allinson

Nauticus Robotics, a Houston-based developer of cloud-based surface and subsea robots, software, and associated services, and CleanTech Acquisition, a publicly traded special purpose acquisition company, have entered into a definitive business combination agreement that will result in Nauticus becoming a publicly listed company.

Upon closing of the transaction, CleanTech Acquisition (CLAQ) will be renamed Nauticus Robotics and is expected to remain listed on Nasdaq under the new ticker symbol “KITT”. Nauticus is being valued at more than $500 million.

Nauticus develops revolutionary cloud-based autonomy software to enable a smarter and more sustainable ocean industry using its fleet of autonomous robots from the surface to the seabed. [Read more…] about Nauticus Robotics valued at more than $500 million as it becomes publicly traded company via merger with CleanTech

Filed Under: Marine, News Tagged With: claq, combined, company, industry, nauticus, ocean, percent, services, stockholders, transaction

Tennant’s robotic cleaning machines give Glad Group a winning edge

December 10, 2021 by David Edwards

Building services contractors are strengthening their cleaning capabilities in the retail sector, among others, with ever-improving robotics technology.

At a time when hygiene, efficiency and the smart use of labour have never been more important in the building services space, the case for robotic cleaning machines is clear.

Robotic floor scrubbers, in particular, are increasingly in demand. Widely used in American retail chains such as Walmart, there is growing interest in Australia for the autonomous solutions in shopping centres, commercial offices and industrial sites.

“We’re experiencing a lot of interest from the retail space, especially,” says Dave Miller, national head of strategic accounts at Tennant. “Robotics had a foray into the Australian market about four years ago, but the machines weren’t where they needed to be. Now Tennant has come into the market a little later but with machines that can do the job.” [Read more…] about Tennant’s robotic cleaning machines give Glad Group a winning edge

Filed Under: Features, Service robots Tagged With: agyar, amr, cleaning, dunuwille, floor, glad, group, industrial, machine, machines, miller, retail, robotic, robotics, scrubbers, services, sites, spaces, technology, tennant, work

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