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Embedded mobile & M2M device revenues to rise to almost $19 billion globally by 2014

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

“According to Juniper Research, revenues from Mobile Connected M2M and Embedded Devices will rise to $18.9 billion globally by 2014, with consumer and commercial telematics and in vehicle applications accounting for over a third of the total.  Other areas which will contribute significantly to M2M revenues include Mobile Connected Buildings, driven by security needs, and Utility Metering, driven by regulatory initiatives in Europe and economic stimulus funds in the US.”

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http://www.sourcewire.com/releases/rel_display.php?relid=53729

Here’s what the future of America’s infrastructure might look like

Thursday, January 28th, 2010

“In last night’s State of the Union address, President Obama talked a lot about the need to upgrade our country’s infrastructure, from power plants to railroads, both to create jobs and to improve efficiency. He wasn’t kidding: We lose an average of seven billion gallons of water a day to leaks in the system. Power interruptions cost the economy about $79 billion annually. And we all remember the Minneapolis bridge collapse, but up to a quarter of all the bridges in the country are in need of attention.

Fortunately, there are some amazing technologies already rolling out, and more just waiting for the funding the President talked about. We reached out to experts in transportation, telecommunications, sewage and water to figure out what kinds of technologies might be part of this next generation of infrastructure and found that the key isn’t patches, it’s an overhaul.

Smart systems that deliver only the power needed or recycle sewage for water and energy. Cantilevered trains could be built over existing roads. Roads could de-ice themselves. Here are 25 of those transformational technologies that might become reality sooner than later.”

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http://www.popsci.com/technology/article/2010-01/heres-what-future-infrastructure-might-look

The future of the city

Monday, January 25th, 2010

“…Cities bring together the systems by which our world works: education, transportation, public safety, and health care, among others.  We have the capacity to inject new intelligence into those systems. Enormous computational power can be delivered in forms so small and inexpensive that it is being put into phones, cars, and appliances, as well as things we wouldn’t recognize as computers, such as roadways (to monitor traffic) or rivers (to monitor pollution and better allocate water use). The data captured by these digital devices—soon to number in the trillions—will be turned to intelligence, because we now have the processing power and advanced analytics to make sense of it all.”

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http://www.newsweek.com/id/231096/page/1

Dropping M2M costs spark rise of the machines

Wednesday, January 20th, 2010

“Juniper Research is projecting that the number of wireless M2M (machine to machine) embedded devices will rise to almost 412 million by 2014.  The fast growth will be led by utility metering, followed by mobile connected buildings, telematics, and automated retail and banking connections, says the company.”

Read more:

http://www.linuxfordevices.com/c/a/News/Juniper-Research-on-M2M/

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