
IoT in agriculture: What role does it play in modern farming?
Modern agriculture depends on connected systems more than ever—not just to collect data, but to work on it. With the rise of IoT in agriculture, the goal is to help farmers

Modern agriculture depends on connected systems more than ever—not just to collect data, but to work on it. With the rise of IoT in agriculture, the goal is to help farmers

The industrial Internet of things (IIoT) is rapidly transforming the way organisations operate. As more devices are being deployed to remote locations, wireless connectivity has become a critical element for success.

The basic elements of Internet of Things (IoT) that give the functions of the device such as sending and receiving data are sensors. Sensors transform any information received from the environment

Modern agriculture depends on connected systems more than ever—not just to collect data, but to work on it. With the rise of IoT in agriculture, the goal is to help farmers

The industrial Internet of things (IIoT) is rapidly transforming the way organisations operate. As more devices are being deployed to remote locations, wireless connectivity has become a critical element for success.

The basic elements of Internet of Things (IoT) that give the functions of the device such as sending and receiving data are sensors. Sensors transform any information received from the environment

When talking about IoT platforms, most people know and acknowledge ThingsBoard. But many of them are not aware of its possibilities, both front-end and back-end wise. For example, people often focus

Testing is a crucial part of development because it identifies bugs before customers see the product. However, manual testing consumes significant time and resources. Testers must simulate every possible scenario to

There is a running joke saying that ‘S’ in ‘IoT’ stands for ‘Security’. While it is unfair to generalize this in such a way. It does not take into account well-designed