Momentum is continuing into New Year, firms says.
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Jan 23, 2020 • News • MIcrolise • fleet
Infrastructures firm choose Microlise for its fleet.
Infrastructures firm choose Microlise for its fleet.
Jan 22, 2020 • Software & Apps • News • Mize
Electrolux, a leading global appliance manufacturer, launches subscription-based access to Service Tips application powered by Mize, to Independent service providers.
Electrolux, a leading global appliance manufacturer, launches subscription-based access to Service Tips application powered by Mize, to Independent service providers.
Jan 22, 2020 • Software & Apps • News • localz
DW Support Services (DW) selects Localz, leading experts in last-mile location and messaging technology to “Uberize” its real-time customer communications.
DW Support Services (DW) selects Localz, leading experts in last-mile location and messaging technology to “Uberize” its real-time customer communications.
Jan 22, 2020 • Software & Apps • News • aeromark
Automated processes control costs and margin, while increasing productivity by 50%, Flowrite says.
Automated processes control costs and margin, while increasing productivity by 50%, Flowrite says.
Jan 21, 2020 • News • Reviews • rugged tablets • Varlink • durabook
Field Service News' Deputy Editor Mark Glover road tests the Taiwanese firm's latest offering.
Field Service News' Deputy Editor Mark Glover road tests the Taiwanese firm's latest offering.
Jan 21, 2020 • Hardware • News • Rugged devices • Varlink • ISO • durabook
Varlink who distribute a range of rugged hardware, announce date and venue for 2020's Meet the Manufacturer event.
Varlink who distribute a range of rugged hardware, announce date and venue for 2020's Meet the Manufacturer event.
Jan 17, 2020 • News • future of field service • Research • Berg Insight • IoT
Research forecasts IoT gateways, routers and modems shipments will hit 8.0 million by 2023.
Research forecasts IoT gateways, routers and modems shipments will hit 8.0 million by 2023.
Berg Insight has released new findings about the market for cellular IoT gateways, routers and modems.
More than 3.4 million cellular IoT gateways were shipped globally during 2018, at a total market value of approximately US$ 921 million. Growing at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 18.5 percent, annual shipments are expected to reach 8.0 million in 2023. Cellular IoT gateways are standalone devices intended for connecting machines to a cellular network.
These include general-purpose cellular gateways, routers and modems that are enclosed in a chassis and have at least one input/output port. Trackers, telematics devices and other specialised devices are excluded from this report.
North American vendors dominate the cellular IoT gateway and router market. Cradlepoint, Cisco, Sierra Wireless, CalAmp and Digi International are the largest vendors worldwide. Combined, these five vendors generated close to US$ 500 million in annual revenues from cellular IoT gateway and router sales during 2018, accounting for a market share of 53.3 percent. Other important vendors include Multitech Systems, Systech and Encore Networks in the US, InHand Networks, Robustel and NetComm in the Asia-Pacific region, and HMS Networks, Advantech B+B SmartWorx, Matrix Electrónica, NetModule, Eurotech, Westermo and Option in Europe. The European and Asia Pacific markets are fragmented with a large number of small and medium sized players that generate annual revenues in the range of US$ 3–10 million. The North American market is dominated by a handful of major vendors, largely due to entry barriers in the form of carrier certifications required for cellular devices in the region.
“North America experienced the fastest growth globally during 2018, driven by deployments in the public safety, transportation and retail sectors”, said Fredrik Stalbrand, Senior Analyst, Berg Insight. The region has also been subject to significant merger and acquisition activity in recent time. “Deal activity has been low over the past decade but has picked up since the beginning of 2018”, continued Mr. Stålbrand. He mentions as examples the recent deals such as Lantronix’ purchase of Maestro Wireless Solutions in July 2019 and most recently Digi International’s announced acquisition of Opengear in November 2019. In Europe, Westermo acquired the remote access specialist Virtual Access in November 2019, expanding the company’s presence in the utilities sector. “Several players continue to have inorganic growth as a strategy and further consolidation can be expected among IoT gateway vendors in 2019–2020”, concluded Mr. Stalbrand.
Jan 16, 2020 • Software & Apps • News • bybox • Last Mile
Field Service News spoke to Bybox's New CTO Arun Prabhu and asked him what the technological future holds for the service sector.
Field Service News spoke to Bybox's New CTO Arun Prabhu and asked him what the technological future holds for the service sector.
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