Posted on 24 September 2013 by Thales DIS
Sometimes the most effective things in life are not those which attract the most attention. Java, the coding language developed by Sun Microsystems in 1996 and now owned by Oracle, is a fine example of this. Java sits at the heart of one of the most significant technology revolutions of our generation: the emergence of […]
Posted on 14 February 2023 by Stéphane Quetglas
Security in IoT has often been listed as a development priority but then postponed or neglected with negative consequences. Traditional approaches to securing devices are too inflexible, too expensive or too complex to integrate to meet the timescale and volume needs of IoT enterprises. Thales’ Stephane Quetglas recently sat down with George Malim from IoT […]
Posted on 09 February 2023 by Stéphane Quetglas
Integrated SIMs (iSIMs) are set to dominate the connectivity market over the coming years, and in fact, is set to be a big topic of discussion at this year’s Mobile World Congress (MWC). There’s no shortage of information and news about iSIMs out there, but it can be overwhelming to sift through it all and […]
Posted on 18 January 2023 by Stéphane Quetglas
Over 30 years ago, the first SIM card was invented, revolutionizing the industry. Being able to move an existing subscription between different devices hadn’t been possible up until then – it gave customers a greater sense of control and flexibility. Over the years, the size of SIMs became smaller – but the biggest milestone came […]
Posted on 28 November 2022 by Carsten Brockmann
There are huge pressures facing healthcare organisations and systems all over the world. Populations are ageing, chronic illnesses and infectious diseases are on the increase, and many organisations are still suffering with a backlog of cases following the Covid-19 pandemic. In this blog we’ll be looking at how digital health solutions, powered by IOT, can […]
Posted on 18 October 2022 by Neil Bosworth
Smart meters have grown in popularity over recent years. In an environment where climate change and sustainability have never been higher on the agenda, smart meters allow individuals and organisations alike to get a better sense of energy consumption. The data and insights they generate allow end-users to make more informed decisions about their own […]