Latest Developments in Global Internet Things Iot Operating Systems Market

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Latest Developments in Global Internet Things Iot Operating Systems Market

  • ICT
  • Sep 2024
  • Global
  • 350 Pages
  • No of Tables: 60
  • No of Figures: 220

  • In July 2024, Google unveiled a major update to its IoT Core platform, integrating advanced AI capabilities to enhance real-time data processing and analytics for smart home devices.
  • In June 2024, Amazon Web Services (AWS) introduced a new version of its IoT Greengrass operating system, featuring enhanced support for containerized applications and improved scalability for large-scale deployments.
  • In March 2024, Michael Stonebraker, creator of PostgreSQL, and Matei Zaharia, co-founder of Databricks, launched DBOS (Database-Oriented Operating System). DBOS is a cloud-native operating system that operates atop a high-performance database, aiming to enhance security, simplify system administration, and enable rapid recovery from ransomware attacks.
  • In November 2023, PX5 adds another capability: the company introduces PX5 NET, a TCP/IP networking stack customized for the PX5 RTOS. Similar to its predecessor, PX5 NET has a tiny footprint of under 6KB and includes PDV technology, which further adds to runtime safety and security.
  • In August 2023, Samsung Electronics revealed that they had globally released KMC-W – an updated version of Samsung Kiosk running Windows after winning the ISE Best of Show award by AV Technology during Integrated Systems Europe 2023. The new version of this Kiosk has a 24-inch touch screen, which extends its software compatibility to advanced self-service display technology for food & beverage, retail, travel, and healthcare sectors.