by Richard Gate - Aug 01 2022
The summer is here, so Happy August! To celebrate my wife’s birthday this month and the fact that it’s Inventors Month too, I’d like to dedicate this month’s blog post…
Read Moreby Richard Gate - Jun 01 2022
I know it sounds overly dramatic, but when you are passionate about technology, it becomes like a human relationship. When things don’t go the way you would like, it can…
Read Moreby Andy Slote - Mar 01 2022
Satellites provide another option for Internet of Things connectivity, contributing significantly to the goal of worldwide coverage. Recently, companies are deploying significant numbers of new satellites for IoT, with many…
Read Moreby Richard Gate - Feb 01 2022
This blog post came about as the result of a question to my wife. To be fair to her, she has never had any involvement in IT, so the answer…
Read Moreby ObjectSpectrum - Dec 20 2021
Richardson, Texas, December 20, 2021 – ObjectSpectrum announced today that Prism™ has received a 2021 IoT Platforms Leadership Award from IoT Evolution magazine, the leading publication covering IoT technologies. The…
Read Moreby Andy Slote - Nov 01 2021
One of the trending topics in the technology world today is the concept of “the Edge,” but does it mean the same thing to everyone? Varying descriptions imply this term…
Read Moreby ObjectSpectrum - Oct 28 2021
Eric Lenington, Founder and CEO of ObjectSpectrum, has been invited to be a featured speaker at the IoT World 2021 event next month Dallas, Texas, October 28, 2021 — ObjectSpectrum…
Read Moreby Andy Slote - Oct 01 2021
There is much recent attention to low-code software platforms. A deficit of programmers is a catalyst for some of these ventures in addition to potential benefits of lower solution development…
Read Moreby Andy Slote - Sep 01 2021
When I was a junior-high age kid living in rural New England, some kids in my neighborhood came up with a plan to lessen the boredom of a summer evening….
Read Moreby Andy Slote - Aug 01 2021
The architecture of 5G cellular technology enables the rollout of “small cells,” proliferating in locations where the installation of previous generation cellular arrays was not practical. Large numbers of small…
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