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FirstNews Briefs: IBM, Servato, U.S. Cellular, Turkcell

By PD&D Staff | March 23, 2016

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Persistent Systems has partnered with IBM to improve and transform engineering processes, integrating new specialized consulting services via the IBM Watson Internet of Things (IoT) Platform to help engineers integrate massive amount of data from the IoT into product development.

Persistent has more than 1,000 engineers dedicated to IBM, the IBM Watson IoT Platform and IBM IoT Continuous Engineering solutions, and the new specialized services around engineering, software development and data analytics will provide clients with the necessary skills and steps to adopt more agile practices for engineering. Each company will also join each other’s advisory board.

Servato Corp., a provider of energy management solutions, announced the launch of its newest remote management appliance, the Smart Power System-148 (SPS-148)

The SPS-148 utilizes Servato’s proprietary Adaptive Charge Management technology to extend the life of stationary lead-acid batteries and reduce associated maintenance costs. Built to monitor a single-string of 12V batteries or to be daisy-chained to monitor additional strings, the new appliance is the smallest in the SPS product line and can be used in space-constrained cabinets.

The SPS-148 also extends Servato’s Internet of Things (IoT) offering by expanding the solution’s monitoring and management capabilities beyond batteries. The appliance can be configured or augmented with additional sensors to monitor and manage a wider array of equipment at remote sites and to capture important environmental and performance inputs such as temperature and issues with other equipment on site.

U.S. Cellular will offer new iPhone SE beginning on March 31. Customers can order iPhone SE beginning on March 24 at www.uscellular.com.

Turkcell announced it is ready to launch 4.5G network services in all of Turkey’s 81 cities. According to initial tests, the network will deliver speeds of up to 390 mbps for downloads and nearly 50 mbps for uploads.


Filed Under: Infrastructure, IoT • IIoT • internet of things • Industry 4.0

 

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