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Tink Labs’ handy: Enhancing Hotel Guest Experience with IoT Connectivity -  Industrial IoT Case Study
Tink Labs’ handy: Enhancing Hotel Guest Experience with IoT Connectivity
Travelers, particularly those who cross international borders, often face the hassle of paying international roaming charges for their mobile phone, or they might forget to add a travel plan before their trip. Tink Labs Limited, a hospitality IoT solution company based in Hong Kong, helps to solve these communication challenges for travelers staying in hotels. Before deploying Control Center, whenever Tink Labs wanted to set up business rules for their connected IoT devices, or when the company wanted to obtain usage data, it required manual processes that included directly contacting account managers. These processes typically took days, weeks or even months to complete, explains Pil Yuen, Chief Technology Officer and Head of Special Projects at Tink Labs.
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WebWay Uses IoT to Achieve Service Excellence -  Industrial IoT Case Study
WebWay Uses IoT to Achieve Service Excellence
WebWay, a company specializing in alarm signaling and remote monitoring security solutions, faced the challenge of transforming their product into a service. Initially, their business model involved building devices and having customers manage the SIMs and solutions themselves. However, they realized that bundling a SIM with the device and including management and billing services would provide additional lifetime value to their customers and a recurring stream of service revenue. Additionally, the ability to quickly diagnose device and connection problems was critical for the security industry, as alerts could indicate various issues such as intrusions or communication problems. Before implementing IoT, WebWay had limited visibility into deeper network issues, making it difficult to troubleshoot and support their customers effectively.
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Control Center automation enables measurable cost savings and efficiency gains for Logitrac -  Industrial IoT Case Study
Control Center automation enables measurable cost savings and efficiency gains for Logitrac
Logitrac faced significant challenges in managing a broad customer base across various industries, requiring efficient and secure communication from devices to data centers. The company needed a solution to optimize SIM connectivity, manage device configurations, and provide real-time data to customers. Additionally, Logitrac struggled with visibility and control when working with partners not using the Cisco Jasper platform, leading to inefficiencies and increased costs.
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SST, Inc. Enhances Gun Crime Detection with IoT and Cisco Jasper Control Center -  Industrial IoT Case Study
SST, Inc. Enhances Gun Crime Detection with IoT and Cisco Jasper Control Center
Unreported urban gun violence poses a serious threat to the safety of neighborhoods and entire communities. By the time the police receive a 911 emergency call, they’ve already lost precious time — time that could be used to locate the crime scene, secure evidence and save lives. When responding to gun violence, intelligence is everything, and having access to the most precise, detailed and timely data helps law enforcement in the fight against illegal gun crime. Before the company implemented Control Center in early 2013, all networked sensors were managed manually. SST had no visibility into whether sensors in the field were working correctly unless customers reported problems. Managing data plans and controlling how much SST was spending on data over different carrier networks presented additional challenges.
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Baseline Telematics and Industrielle Alliance use IoT to improve driver safety -  Industrial IoT Case Study
Baseline Telematics and Industrielle Alliance use IoT to improve driver safety
The car insurance industry has traditionally relied on proxy-based risk assessment models and historical data to calculate premiums. However, with the advent of telematics technologies and smart tracking devices, companies like Industrielle Alliance are shifting to usage-based insurance (UBI) models. The challenge was to transform the way car insurance is priced and sold, and to design innovative programs that improve driver safety. Specifically, Industrielle Alliance aimed to target young drivers aged 16 to 24, who are statistically more prone to accidents. The goal was to reduce the number of accidents and save lives by improving driving behavior through real-time monitoring and feedback.
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Alarm.com uses Control Center to efficiently scale to millions of users worldwide -  Industrial IoT Case Study
Alarm.com uses Control Center to efficiently scale to millions of users worldwide
Alarm.com, a pioneer in cellular communications for smart home services, operates one of the largest cellular-based M2M platforms in the world. The company needed to efficiently manage deployed solutions to meet rigorous reliability standards for home security and customer expectations. Additionally, they required unique visibility into connectivity costs to optimize rate plans and manage business growth cost-effectively. The challenge was to rapidly scale operations by leveraging partnerships with network service providers worldwide, enabling quick turnkey deployments in new markets.
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Telular saves money and cost-effectively scales to global markets with Control Center automation to manage connected devices. -  Industrial IoT Case Study
Telular saves money and cost-effectively scales to global markets with Control Center automation to manage connected devices.
The biggest challenge for Telular was ensuring that they collected the right data from their connected devices to provide value to their customers. With the vast amount of data available, it was crucial to minimize distractions and focus on the most relevant information. Additionally, Telular needed to transition from hardware-oriented discussions to delivering real value through recurring services and the power of the information obtained from connected devices. This required efficient data management and the ability to provide actionable insights to their customers.
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Osprey Informatics Enhances Oil and Gas Facility Monitoring with Cisco Jasper -  Industrial IoT Case Study
Osprey Informatics Enhances Oil and Gas Facility Monitoring with Cisco Jasper
Oil and gas companies operate extensive networks of facilities, often in remote and challenging terrains. Ensuring the safety and security of assets and personnel while keeping equipment in top working order is a high priority. Osprey Informatics needed a reliable infrastructure to manage mission-critical systems remotely. They required a solution that could provide real-time insights, streamline testing processes, and prevent unforeseen budget issues.
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Bromium Helps Pioneer Investments “Keep Up With the Threat Curve” -  Industrial IoT Case Study
Bromium Helps Pioneer Investments “Keep Up With the Threat Curve”
While there was no single event that compelled Pioneer Investments CISO Ken Pfeil to look at more robust endpoint security alternatives, he was increasingly concerned about the changes he was observing in the threat landscape. Pfeil had two good reasons for seeking out a better solution: the sheer number of advanced threats that appeared on his radar on a daily basis and the highly sophisticated methods used to infiltrate endpoints and networks. With 2,200 desktops and laptops to look after and a highly mobile, geographically dispersed workforce, Pfeil had his task cut out for him. When Pfeil embarked on his search for a better way to secure endpoints, Pioneer Investments’ security infrastructure had layered defenses typically found at most risk-conscious enterprises: firewalls, gateways, antivirus, full-disk encryption, USB and port control, vulnerability management, and patch management. But even all this, Pfeil realized, was not enough to defend his company against today’s clever, determined, and highly organized cybercrime rings with their complex, difficult-to-detect attacks.
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ADP: From Defend to Prevent -  Industrial IoT Case Study
ADP: From Defend to Prevent
ADP faced significant challenges in protecting customer assets against complex, advanced cyber attacks. The primary concerns were achieving true visibility and transparency across the enterprise and client platforms, and ensuring the efficacy of security controls. The goal was to shift from a reactive to a preventive security model, reducing the attack surface, particularly at the endpoint level. The need for an OS-independent, high-usability endpoint security solution was paramount.
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Bromium Case Study: State & Local Government Customer Reports -  Industrial IoT Case Study
Bromium Case Study: State & Local Government Customer Reports
The state & local government organization faced significant challenges with malicious email attachments, phishing (malicious links), and file downloads. These threats necessitated a robust cybersecurity solution to protect against advanced malware attacks. The organization needed a solution that could effectively isolate and neutralize these threats, ensuring the safety of their systems and data. The existing security measures were insufficient in providing the level of protection required, leading the organization to evaluate and ultimately select Bromium.
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Bromium Protects Sensitive Data and Provides a Transparent Experience at Taft Stettinius & Hollister LLP -  Industrial IoT Case Study
Bromium Protects Sensitive Data and Provides a Transparent Experience at Taft Stettinius & Hollister LLP
At Taft Stettinius & Hollister LLP, the primary challenge was to enable employees to work without risk while maintaining high productivity. The legal sector's unique environment, where end users are also company owners, necessitated the implementation of security products that run smoothly and transparently. Employees, particularly attorneys and legal assistants, spend significant time online, exposing the company's Microsoft Windows 7 PCs and laptops to various threats, including infected downloads and phishing attempts. Despite diligent efforts to secure the infrastructure, the company faced frequent re-imaging of PCs due to infections. The existing security measures, including antivirus solutions, whole-disk encryption, and spam filters, were inadequate against modern threats. The company needed a better way to protect its endpoints without disrupting users and enabling them to confidently search and download from the Web.
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Protecting Patient Data in the Cloud: A Healthcare Case Study -  Industrial IoT Case Study
Protecting Patient Data in the Cloud: A Healthcare Case Study
Jefferson Radiology needed to meet regulatory requirements to adequately protect patient data and prove HIPAA and HITECH compliance within their virtual data centers. The challenge was to maintain HIPAA compliance while adopting cloud solutions, ensuring that patient data is protected and compliant with HIPAA and HITECH. They struggled with expensive, manual processes to provide the evidence necessary to prove compliance and protect patient data. Additionally, they faced difficulties in managing and auditing their virtual environment, particularly with net flow visibility within the switches.
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Simplified Security and Compliance Monitoring: A Regional Bank Case Study -  Industrial IoT Case Study
Simplified Security and Compliance Monitoring: A Regional Bank Case Study
Regional banks must protect millions of dollars in assets, keep costs low, and comply with industry regulations. Thomaston Savings Bank faced increasing cyber threats and needed stronger security protection for their assets, particularly network security. They also confronted issues with power consumption for their servers, blowing circuits, and trouble cooling machines in the data center. To address these challenges, they decided to virtualize many of their servers, necessitating the need for virtualization-aware network security.
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How Toyota leverages Appsheet to drive productivity at its manufacturing plant -  Industrial IoT Case Study
How Toyota leverages Appsheet to drive productivity at its manufacturing plant
Toyota’s assembly data was trapped in spreadsheets, making it difficult to share data across plants or upstream. The company needed an enterprise application to collect data from the assembly lines and create a central database. However, IT was unable to justify the resources to build an application from scratch for a user base of fewer than 100 people. Existing applications offered by Toyota developers were not equipped to meet the specific needs without significant revision and lacked a mobile interface crucial for data collection on the plant floor. This led to frustration among non-developer line-of-business users like ergonomist Ben Atkinson, who saw the potential for data to drive productivity improvements but faced obstacles in collecting it from mobile workers.
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How Rotary International Is Using Apps To Help Rebuild The Hurricane-Ravaged Caribbean -  Industrial IoT Case Study
How Rotary International Is Using Apps To Help Rebuild The Hurricane-Ravaged Caribbean
Immediately after hurricanes Harvey, Irma, and Maria made landfall in the Caribbean, causing billions of dollars in damages, Rotary International’s District 7020 Hurricane Recovery Committee was convened. The committee's top priority was to explore ways to optimize disaster recovery processes. They recognized that through the digital collection of information and automation of processes, non-profits like theirs could make disaster recovery supply chains—made up of volunteers, money, goods, and services—far more responsive and effective to the real-time needs of the communities they serve. The challenge was to develop a system that could effectively communicate with local community members when cell reception was almost non-existent and electricity and Wi-Fi were spotty due to severely damaged infrastructures.
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KLB Construction: How Apps Make Digital Transformation a Reality -  Industrial IoT Case Study
KLB Construction: How Apps Make Digital Transformation a Reality
Going from paper to a digitally-driven environment is never easy but the benefits are clear: a more productive, innovative and empowered workforce, streamlined business processes and lower costs. Companies in the construction sector struggle with a number of specific challenges. Projects are complex and unique, requiring different teams, equipment, planning and so on. There is also a growing demand for environmentally sensitive construction, more and more safety regulations to adhere to and an ever-increasing mountain of paperwork to manage, track and deal with as issues arise. Rolling out software solutions for multiple sites that are geographically dispersed is not easy. But there are good, cost effective solutions available. What is the most important decision a construction company must make as it pursues its digital future? Buy versus build. On the surface, buy might seem the obvious solution. There are a number of construction management software solutions that address project and employee management, field operations, logistics, quality control and safety. But this can be a pricey endeavor since a construction company’s work flow and processes are as unique as the job sites they work on. More often than not, out-of-the-box solutions must be customized to meet specific requirements.
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Space Solution Firm Hits Pay DIRTT with AppSheet -  Industrial IoT Case Study
Space Solution Firm Hits Pay DIRTT with AppSheet
DIRTT, a company specializing in interior construction, faced challenges in optimizing their internal operations and material tracking. Initially, dispatch coordination was managed through email, leading to inefficiencies and missed communications. Additionally, tracking customer-provided materials using Excel spreadsheets was cumbersome and prone to errors, as employees often forgot to make timely entries. These challenges highlighted the need for a more efficient and reliable system to manage internal operations and material tracking.
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Global professional services firm transforms digital workspace, drives seller productivity -  Industrial IoT Case Study
Global professional services firm transforms digital workspace, drives seller productivity
Avanade, a global professional services firm, faced the challenge of supporting a highly mobile and dispersed workforce. The company needed to simplify business processes and improve productivity for its employees, particularly its sellers, who required easy access to corporate data and resources while on the go. The goal was to create a digital workplace that allowed employees to collaborate effectively, regardless of their location, and to streamline internal operations to better serve and attract clients.
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Mauritian industrial and services group makes huge leap towards digital transformation -  Industrial IoT Case Study
Mauritian industrial and services group makes huge leap towards digital transformation
By 2014, Taylor Smith Group faced significant challenges due to outdated technology and obstacles to flexible working. Executives struggled with accessing information outside the office without using VPN, which was cumbersome. The company was also burdened with the costs of dedicated hardware for backup and archiving. The initial plan was to replace the in-house mail system, Lotus Domino, but deeper analysis revealed the need for a more comprehensive digital transformation. The goal was to create a dynamic working environment across the group without the long-term costs associated with maintaining expertise for a Domino upgrade.
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Canadian power generator shines light on numbers -  Industrial IoT Case Study
Canadian power generator shines light on numbers
TransAlta, a Canadian power generator, faced the challenge of needing more detailed analytics from the data collected by its SCADA systems. The existing data collection solution was off mainstream support, and a costly upgrade was proposed by the third-party vendor. TransAlta needed a solution that could add capabilities incrementally and quickly without adding fixed infrastructure. Additionally, the company required actionable alerts from the generated data to automate manual processes and increase savings. The proposed upgrade would have introduced significant licensing costs, prompting TransAlta to seek an alternative solution.
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Mobile Information Service Helps Council Engage With the Community -  Industrial IoT Case Study
Mobile Information Service Helps Council Engage With the Community
Wyong Shire Council faced the challenge of adapting to the changing ways residents accessed and interacted with local services. With many residents preferring to use mobile phones or computers for communication, the Council needed to integrate these mobile channels into its communication strategy. Additionally, many Council employees, such as those working on road works, as Lifeguards, gardeners, and maintenance staff, spent a significant amount of time in the field. The Council aimed to introduce a mobility solution that would allow field officers to remotely enter and upload data via mobile devices, eliminating the need for staff to return to Council premises to receive new data, file reports, or submit updated information. The Council also needed a solution that could integrate with its back-end systems, including Microsoft SharePoint and SQL Server databases, and ensure industrial-strength security.
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Mobile information helps HSBC Waratahs get close to supporters -  Industrial IoT Case Study
Mobile information helps HSBC Waratahs get close to supporters
In the past, sports supporters relied on printed newsletters and newspapers for information about their favorite teams. However, these sources lacked immediacy and were not always up-to-date. With the advent of websites in the 1990s and 2000s, sports organizations began to communicate more directly with their supporters, offering real-time updates and services. Despite this, the need for even more immediate and accessible information led to the exploration of mobile information services. The HSBC Waratahs rugby team recognized the potential of mobile services to enhance supporter engagement by providing timely and relevant information directly to their mobile devices.
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Georgiou takes the paper out of paperwork -  Industrial IoT Case Study
Georgiou takes the paper out of paperwork
Georgiou, a national building construction and engineering company, faced significant challenges with paperwork management. With around 550 computer or smart device users and a few hundred blue-collar workers, the company maintained approximately 180 different forms for various purposes, including project management, building and workplace health and safety compliance, and human resources. Most forms were still being completed as paper documents, which required remote staff to print, fill out, and return them to the office for manual entry into the appropriate system. This process was inefficient and cumbersome, especially for staff working in challenging environments like construction sites. The company needed a solution to streamline and automate forms capture and workflows, particularly for staff who were frequently out in the field.
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Cumberland waste gets a digital ‘pick me up’ -  Industrial IoT Case Study
Cumberland waste gets a digital ‘pick me up’
Cumberland Council faced significant challenges in managing their waste services, including kerbside clean-ups and dumped rubbish pickups. The primary issues were a lack of visibility and inefficient management of these services. The existing process was cumbersome, leading to poor customer experience and inefficiencies in job allocation to the waste services contractor. The Council needed a solution that could streamline the booking process for residents, improve job allocation, and provide valuable data insights into the efficiency and usage of the waste services operation. The goal was to rethink the kerbside collection process to enhance customer experience, streamline operations, and gain better visibility into the day-to-day running of the waste services.
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An app to clean up the maintenance process -  Industrial IoT Case Study
An app to clean up the maintenance process
Lismore City Council faced inefficiencies and inaccuracies in their paper-based field recordkeeping and maintenance management system. The existing process required field staff to spend significant time in the office handling paperwork, which reduced their productivity in the field. The council recognized the need to streamline data collection processes to allow field staff and supervisors to spend more time on actual maintenance tasks and improve Work Health and Safety (WHS) standards.
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The rubber really does hit the road -  Industrial IoT Case Study
The rubber really does hit the road
Hornsby Shire faced significant challenges in maintaining consistency and accuracy in risk reporting across its various departments. The lack of a standardized approach led to potential downstream risks for Workplace Health and Safety (WHS). Different departments used their own versions of risk assessment forms, which created inconsistencies and inefficiencies. Additionally, the manual process of re-keying data into the Council's Electronic Document Management System (EDMS) was time-consuming and prone to errors. This situation necessitated a more streamlined and automated approach to risk management and data handling.
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Taking the Paper out of Toilets – How Enterprise Mobility Drives Profits and Productivity -  Industrial IoT Case Study
Taking the Paper out of Toilets – How Enterprise Mobility Drives Profits and Productivity
Industrial equipment rental and service is not typically seen as a technology-forward sector. Onsite Rental Group aimed to innovate and grow by mobilizing its business operations and workflows. They needed to replace paper-based worksheets with real-time data, ensure the solution was accessible across multiple business units and functions, and deploy it quickly with minimal impact on their small IT team. The primary focus areas were hired equipment fleet inspection and hired toilet servicing.
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QLD Airports Deploys OneBlink to Create a Safer, More Efficient Workplace In The Air and On The Ground -  Industrial IoT Case Study
QLD Airports Deploys OneBlink to Create a Safer, More Efficient Workplace In The Air and On The Ground
The efficient management and day-to-day operation of any airport involves a lot of paperwork. From flight departures and arrivals to security and baggage handling, there is information that needs to be captured and a myriad of forms that must be completed every day. Often the information is double-handled. Field and operational staff fill out a paper form or computer spreadsheet which is subsequently hand delivered or emailed to another staff member so that the data can be keyed into another information system. This may happen several times for a single dataset, not only consuming valuable time but creating multiple opportunities for data to become inaccurate. In early 2012, Ford decided it was time to find a better way of managing data capture and data flows. In place of clipboards and paper forms, she wanted to deploy an enterprise mobile platform that could communicate with all mobile devices and enable access to almost any QAL computer system or file. Her aim was to provide staff with a mobile tool that would allow them to read and update data in key information systems such as Microsoft SharePoint and Finance One.
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Brisbane Catholic Education Steps Up Its Parent Mobile Services With OneBlink -  Industrial IoT Case Study
Brisbane Catholic Education Steps Up Its Parent Mobile Services With OneBlink
In the last decade or so, technology has dramatically changed the way schools communicate with parents, and share and publish information. BCE hosts School websites, Parent Portals, and mobile apps to assist with this communication process and to more readily provide access to school forms, newsletters and student reports. This two-way communication also allows Parents to communicate more easily and readily with the school via the Parent Portal, to change personal details, advise of student absences etc. There’s an immediacy that did not exist previously which goes hand in hand with the expectation that there be less reliance on phone calls, paper forms and verbal advice. ParentSMSTM is a vital part of BCE’s communication strategy. BCE has worked with OneBlink for 6 years to provide an SMS service that directly links to the School and Student Administration System. BCE has continued this association in launching ParentSMSTM in 2016. It forms an integral part of BCE’s attendance policy to fulfil each school’s duty of care to students and parents.
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