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Diebold Nixdorf uses IoT to increase ATM availability

new intelligent analytics system that combines elements such as the Internet of Things ( IoT ), service histories and Machine Learning ( ML ) to maximize the availability of ATMs worldwide .
Already present in Brazil , the service aims to learn how to predict and mitigate possible threats or failures that could hinder the correct functioning of the ATM equipment . For this , ACDE relies on sensors strategically installed at key points inside the machines and an extensive database , with a history of incidents and maintenance processes carried out by technicians throughout the global service ecosystem of Diebold Nixdorf .
Michel Seller , CIO , Diebold Nixdorf Brazil , said : “ The big focus of AllConnect Data Engine is to make endpoint maintenance smarter and more proactive . Through the mix of technologies such as IoT , Big Data and ML with the experience accumulated by our professionals , we are able to cross and identify data patterns that allow us to anticipate potential incidents or even maximize the process of answering a call .”

Diebold Nixdorf , a world leader in driving and connecting commerce for the banking and retail industries , has announced the launch of the AllConnect Data Engine ( ACDE ), the company ’ s

According to Seller , the innovation brought by ACDE makes it possible to effectively monitor the performance of machines , evaluating in real time the components most susceptible to failure .

Ericsson and John Deere partner to boost 5G innovation in agribusiness

Ericsson Brazil and John Deere have established a partnership agreement to research and develop technological innovation using 5G technology to boost new agribusiness revenue .

The agreement enables the companies to work together to develop solutions focused on 5G and the IoT to identify and solve issues in the sector through connectivity .
Ericsson and John Deere R & D and innovation centers will apply IoT Mobile ecosystem technologies such as Narrowband IoT ( NB-loT ) and Cat-M1 to drive agribusiness solutions based on 3GPP standards .
The proofs of concept will initially be jointly developed at John Deere ’ s Central Office for Latin America , in Indaiatuba ( Sao Paulo ), and John Deere ’ s Center of Agriculture and Precision and Innovation ( CAPI ) in Campinas , where 5G equipment will be installed .
Rodrigo Bonato , Director of the Intelligent Solutions Group ( ISG ) at John Deere Latin America , said : “ We are democratizing the use of connectivity in rural areas and providing cost-free solutions for the farmer , who from now on will produce in an increasingly efficient and environmentally sustainable manner .
“ Connectivity unlocks all the potential and innovation available in the field , also benefiting other sectors of society , from telemedicine to e-learning , for example . Not to mention that technology still attracts more and younger people back to the countryside , promoting job creation and entrepreneurship .” p
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