Fybr Launching Smart City Platform in 30 Cities

Fybr Launching Smart City Platform in 30 Cities

Fybr, announced today that it is rolling out the Fybr Smart City Platform in 30 cities worldwide in 2017. Their end-to-end, turnkey Smart City Platform is specifically designed to make cities, universities and corporate campuses more efficient, better, places to live...
Fybr Releases Turnkey Smart City Platform

Fybr Releases Turnkey Smart City Platform

Fybr, announces the release of their end-to-end, turnkey IoT solution, specifically designed to make cities, universities and corporate campuses more connected and efficient. Last year, the US government announced a new “Smart Cities” Initiative that will invest over...
Making Water Conservation Easy

Making Water Conservation Easy

It ‘s hard to argue with the challenges – both financially and logistically – that water and it’s increasing scarcity play on the fate of agricultural businesses worldwide. In California, multi-year droughts have made irrigation and water...
Thoughts on Disabled Parking

Thoughts on Disabled Parking

With this week being the 25th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act, it seems appropriate to comment on how the use of disabled placards impacts parking. Everyone knows that parking can be a huge headache in a congested city. But the process is...
IBM Knows Its Smart Cities

IBM Knows Its Smart Cities

If we want to keep pushing the leading edge of the Internet of Things and Smart Cities, the world’s leading technology companies are going to play an integral part. IBM, a strong player in the IoT and Smart City space, has continued to generate positive headlines by...
An Awesome Visualization of the Internet of Things

An Awesome Visualization of the Internet of Things

A great IoT visualization by Information is Beautiful. (http://www.informationisbeautiful.net/) The folks at Information is Beautiful, with this smart animated primer, bring us even more reason to believe in the Internet of Things as an idea that will improve the way...