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EnOcean s New IoT Connector Simplifies Building Automation – CIE

2 weeks ago 251 Views EnOcean, a pioneer of energy harvesting and wireless IoT communications, today announced the launch of the EnOcean IoT Connector, an ideal link between maintenance-free IoT data from energy harvesting sensors and IoT applications that makes the integration of EnOcean products easier than ever before. The IoT Connector translates sensor outputs into ready-to-use data for IoT applications and data driven businesses. Commenting on the launch, Marian Hönsch, Product Manager at EnOcean said: “Data is critical to understanding, measuring and improving facility management processes and procedures. Increasingly, data needs to be analysed to ensure compliance with health and safety requirements, security and COVID-19 regulations. Facility and Corporate Real Estate Managers are gradually becoming more dependent on data analysis to identify utilisation patterns, trim costs and make buildings into better places for work. This new solution from EnOcean paves the wa

What Is Cryptojacking? How To Prevent, Detect, And Recover From It

How cryptojacking works Advertisement Hackers have two primary ways to get a victim’s computer to secretly mine cryptocurrencies. One is to trick victims into loading cryptomining code onto their computers. This is done through phishing-like tactics: Victims receive a legitimate-looking email that encourages them to click on a link. The link runs code that places the cryptomining script on the computer. The script then runs in the background as the victim works. The other method is to inject a script on a website or an ad that is delivered to multiple websites. Once victims visit the website or the infected ad pops up in their browsers, the script automatically executes. No code is stored on the victims’ computers. Whichever method is used, the code runs complex mathematical problems on the victims’ computers and sends the results to a server that the hacker controls.

What to look for (and look out for) in container registries

Thinkstock There has been a lot of movement in the world of container registries lately. And, with companies increasingly betting their businesses on container builds in their CI/CD pipelines, the stakes for container registries have never been higher. When CI/CD goes down, development grinds to a halt. That means we need to build resilience into our CI/CD systems, and the registry server is a key component for doing so. A registry server is essentially a fancy file server that is used to store container images for Kubernetes, devops, and container-based application development. Developers can store and share container images by uploading to (pushing) and downloading from (pulling) a registry server. When a container image is pulled to a new system, the original application contained within it can be run on that system, as well.

How Kubernetes works

Pods are usually configured and deployed as part of a ReplicaSet. A ReplicaSet defines the desired runtime characteristics of the pod, and causes Kubernetes to work to maintain that state. ReplicaSets are usually defined by a Deployment, which defines both the ReplicaSet parameters and the strategy to use (i.e., whether pods are updated or recreated) when managing the cluster. Sidecars sidecar add-ons. Sidecars handle tasks like pod-level logging and stats gathering. Figure 3 provides a more detailed look at the pods in a worker node. Figure 3. Kubernetes pod detail IDG Kubernetes control plane So far we’ve focused on understanding the worker side of things. Let’s turn now to the controller side, and gain an understanding of how Kubernetes operates to control the operation of the cluster.

EnOcean s New IoT Connector Simplifies Building Automation

Share: EnOcean s new software, the IoT Connector, enables intelligent data transformation from raw sensor data into ready-to-use data for IoT applications. OBERHACHING, GERMANY / ACCESSWIRE / May 5, 2021 / EnOcean, a pioneer of energy harvesting and wireless IoT communications, today announced the launch of the EnOcean IoT Connector, an ideal link between maintenance-free IoT data from energy harvesting sensors and IoT applications that makes the integration of EnOcean products easier than ever before. The IoT Connector translates sensor outputs into ready-to-use data for IoT applications and data driven businesses. Picture Credit: Getty Images / gorodenkoff Commenting on the launch, Marian Hönsch, Product Manager at EnOcean said: Data is critical to understanding, measuring and improving facility management processes and procedures. Increasingly, data needs to be analyzed to ensure compliance with health and safety requirements, security and COVID-19 regulations. Facility an

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