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Creating a “Port of Things”: moving toward IoT and automation



By solving communications network challenges, sea ports can reap the rewards of automation, as Gary Anderson, of Rajant Corporation, explains

Today’s shifting technology landscape has monu-mentally changed how we communicate, how we do business and how we trade. The internet of things (IoT) has crossed the aisle from consumer applications to industrial uses to create, enhance and extend networked connectivity so industrial settings such as ports can connect to, communicate with and control all their high-value moving assets.

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