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WEBA simple and secure platform to deliver real-time data. Know instantly when a device needs attention. Hologram’s cloud-based Dashboard gives real-time visibility into device usage, alerts, billing, and more, from a single interface. Only you …

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Wearable healthcare technology: 12 incredible IoT …

WEBWireless wearable technologies allow doctors and other healthcare providers to monitor vital signs without leaving their offices and allow patients to understand, monitor and correct their health conditions on a daily basis. They also allow consumers to track and monitor their physical activity. Wearables are transforming the entire healthcare

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How IoT is improving patient outcomes

WEBIoT is improving the patient experience and outcomes — but new devices are only as good as their connectivity. With Hologram, innovators get a plug-and-play IoT connectivity solution that prioritizes security and privacy, and in turn, healthcare teams can monitor patients remotely, track data for greater illness insight, better utilize staff

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Medical device security: Requirements, best practices, and …

WEBThe medical device industry is exploding, with the Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) predicted to be worth $543 billion by 2025.In U.S. hospitals alone, there are currently 10–15 million connected medical devices, an average of 10–15 per patient bed.And that’s just hospitals — there’s also profound growth in smart wearable and home-use health devices.

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Applications of IoT for Healthcare

WEB6 Applications of IoT Devices for Healthcare. Connected devices of all kinds are simplifying patient care, enabling healthcare professionals to monitor patients remotely, and providing ways for facilities to better manage their data and their hospital rooms.

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Hologram Cloud Messaging (Data Engine) – Hologram

WEBHologram’s Data Engine is a message queue and protocol translation layer designed to route data from your embedded devices to other internet-connected services. It features a low-bandwidth ingestion protocol designed for resource-constrained microcontrollers. Hologram's Nova standard library exposes the Data Engine as an Arduino Serial

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Introducing the New Hologram Dashboard

WEBThe new Hologram Dashboard has reimagined the device diagnostic view for clear and actionable connectivity performance as well as fleet level usage and connectivity reporting for managing data and billing. With a new visual experience throughout, insights can be shared across the organization to diagnose and understand device connectivity.

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Hologram Dashboard homepage – Hologram

WEBThe Hologram Dashboard fleet status home page surfaces critical device information up-front, so you can easily see your total device count by status. When you land on the home page, you will see a total count of all device status types (active, connected, ready, paused) at the top of your view. This panel summarizes the total device count by

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What is the best connectivity option for healthcare devices

WEBWhy cellular IoT connectivity is the best option for healthcare devices. Given how complex the healthcare system has become, interconnected IoT networks really are the only viable option for healthcare devices in the future. And while there are several connectivity options for these devices, cellular IoT connectivity offers significant advances

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Vital Health Links Case Study Hologram

WEBHologram’s global IoT SIM card enables continuous, reliable coverage across 470+ carriers in 200 countries. That multi-carrier coverage gives Vital Health Links confidence that their devices will work no matter where patients are, with no need for Wi-Fi.

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Healthcare analytics: How data informs critical healthcare decisions

WEBAccording to RBC Capital Markets, the healthcare industry is generating approximately 30% of the world’s data volume. By 2025, the compound annual growth rate (CAGR) for healthcare data will be 36%. Healthcare will reach this milestone 11% faster than media and entertainment, 10% faster than financial services, and six percent faster than

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BlackBox RPM uses IoT to improve health outcomes

WEBInnovators of Things: BlackBox Remote Patient Monitoring uses IoT to improve health outcomes. Remote patient monitoring (RPM) only works when patients are able to complete the needed health checks and have the right setup/connectivity to get the data back to their healthcare provider. BlackBox Remote Patient Monitoring understands that need and

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IoT remote monitoring: how it works, applications, and benefits

WEBThe benefits of IoT remote monitoring. Companies can use IoT monitoring to improve their operations in several ways, whether improving their response time on customer support calls or more effectively allocating their limited office space. IoT monitoring enables them to maximize efficiency, cut costs, enhance customer satisfaction, and become

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IoT vs M2M: breaking down the differences

WEBScalability ‍. Arguably one of the most significant differences between M2M and IoT is scalability. M2M requires a new point-to-point connection for each device, making it difficult to scale quickly. When IoT came on the scene, its cloud-based architecture allowed new devices to be added to the network without difficulty.

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How wireless IoT sensors transform industry — and daily life

WEBSeptember 26, 2021. Wireless Internet of Things (IoT) sensors are being deployed to make buildings smarter, manage supply chains, and connect people with technology. While sensors have measured and regulated our daily lives for years — think thermostats — shrinking technology and costs are driving innovators to put IoT sensors in all kinds

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What is an IoT SIM card

WEBThe IMSI is used to identify a specific line of service that the user’s data plan is attached to. Every SIM card also contains an integrated circuit card ID (ICCID), a 19- or 20-digit number that’s typically printed on the back of the card. The ICCID is a globally unique serial number that serves as a signature to identify the card.

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Hacking medical devices: Managing and bolstering MedTech

WEB6 Medical devices hackers might target. Now let’s take a closer look at the medical devices most vulnerable to medical hacks: 1. Pacemakers and heart rate monitors. Pacemakers and other cardiac devices have the capability to disrupt a patient’s heart rate, making them dangerous tools in the hands of bad actors.

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The important relationship between IoT and cloud computing

WEBThe phenomenal growth of IoT is undeniable — in 2021, there are more than 10 billion active IoT devices and that number is estimated to climb to 25.4 billion by 2030. At the same time, cloud computing is experiencing exponential growth, with 83 percent of enterprise workloads already based in the cloud and 94 percent of enterprises using a …

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10 best IoT asset tracking systems

WEBLPWAN. Low-power, wide-area network options such as narrowband IoT (NB-IoT), LTE-M, Sigfox, and LoRa provide long battery life and dependable long-range connectivity for asset trackers. The tags cost more than BLE, but are able to operate without as much infrastructure (NB-IoT tags connect directly to the cellular network, rather than needing a

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