Three Keys to Ensuring Scalability in the IoT
IT ProPortal – February 2, 2016 – The Internet of Things continues to be a hot-button topic both inside and outside the IT world — and for good reason. As it gets easier and cheaper to connect physical objects to the Internet, we have a whole new world of opportunities at our fingertips. Read More>>




Telecoms Tech – January 29, 2016 – The Internet of Things is generating a lot of buzz these days. Now, more devices are connected to the Internet than there are people on this planet, and an estimated 50 billion Internet-connected devices will exist by 2020.
Forbes – January 25, 2016 – The Internet of Things (IoT) is all about connectivity, so it’s not surprising that so many alternatives have arisen for getting data from “here to there”. For short range we have Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, ZigBee and Z-Wave, just to name a few. For longer range, we have had 2G / 3G and now 4G LTE, with the introduction of 5G still years from deployment. In addition, a new breed of low-power, long-range wireless networks (LPWANs) have arisen and are now being rolled out by companies such as Sigfox or Ingenu. Even some of the larger carriers have gotten into the game, such as
ComputerWorld – January 22, 2016 – I first wrote about the hype surrounding the Internet of Things in 2004. Back then, industry analysts predicted that tens of billions of things would be connected to the Internet within five years. It didn’t happen.
The Fast Mode – January 2016 – To say 2015 was a stellar year for the Internet of Things (IoT) would be an understatement. The market leapt forward with great strides in all areas—number of devices connected, number of new applications, increased level of security, revenue generated…all in all, it was a great year for the IoT. As I look forward to 2016, here are some of the things I think will spur the continued growth of this dynamic market.
Embedded Computing Design – January 11, 2016 – The Internet of Things took some big leaps forward in 2015, and 2016 is shaping up to be another terrific year of innovation. The industry is moving quickly, with an increasing number of devices and applications coming on line to support IoT initiatives across a number of vertical markets, from consumer-facing initiatives such as smart homes and connected cars, to industrial applications in industries such as oil and gas, shipping, and maritime.
Satnews – January 11, 2016 – Ingenu and WellAware announce the collaborative expansion of the Machine Network™ that will provide approximately 55,000 square miles of coverage to the network’s rapidly growing nationwide footprint. Covering the greater Texas geographic area, the public network, powered by Ingenu’s RPMA® (Random Phase Multiple Access) communications technology, will provide unparalleled coverage in the region, serving a variety of industries, including WellAware’s significant offering of oil and gas applications.
RigZone – January 8, 2016 – WellAware and Ingenu will work jointly to expand the Machine Network, a purpose-built network that supports machine to machine (M2M) and Internet of Things (IoT) applications and powered by Ingenu’s Random Phase Multiple Access (RPMA) communications technology.
New Technology Magazine – January 8, 2016 – Ingenu, the pioneer in delivering connectivity exclusively to machines, and WellAware, the oil and gas industry’s only full-stack solution for oilfield production monitoring and optimization, announced the collaborative expansion of the Machine Network that will provide approximately 55,000 square miles of coverage to the network’s rapidly growing nationwide footprint.