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New research by Eseye reveals only 1% of businesses are achieving highly resilient connectivity as commodity IoT providers fail to deliver

Report highlights stark finding that IoT success is being jeopardised as only 1% of firms are achieving ubiquitous global connectivitySupplier decisions that aren’t based on value are negatively impacting businesses with 71% agreeing[1] that cheap IoT connectivity providers, such as those purely selling SIMs and data, aren’t a good long-term investment The EV sector has the largest and fastest growing IoT estate with over half (58%) expecting their device numbers to grow by 100% or more in the next 18 months, but 71% of EV respondents experience hardware connection issuesGUILDFORD, England, Oct. 10, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — A new State of IoT Adoption report launched today by Eseye, a leading global IoT connectivity solutions provider, revealed the shocking statistic that companies are settling for sub-standard IoT connectivity performance, with only 1% of respondents achieving better than 98% connectivity levels on average across their device estates. In fact, only 16% of respondents are achieving more than 95% connectivity.
Mission-critical IoT devices require near-100% connectivity and the fact that companies are prepared to accept poor performance relative to the connectivity levels they could achieve is highly concerning. Imagine IoT health and medical devices losing their connection and the human impact that might have, or an EV charger failing because of ‘mediocre’ connectivity and the revenue lost as a result, not to mention stranded drivers. As a core belief, Eseye focuses on supporting mission critical IoT use cases, delivering resilient global connectivity to devices where customers experience near 100% uptime for every device anywhere in the world.
The study, commissioned by Eseye, and undertaken by independent research organisation, Opinion Matters, is the third annual State of IoT Adoption survey and the largest connectivity survey undertaken in the market, involving 1,009 senior decision makers in the UK and US across five different vertical sectors – EV charging and smart grid, healthcare and medical devices, manufacturing, supply chain and logistics and smart vending. It examines the challenges and opportunities that are hindering and helping IoT adoption, compares IoT growth by market and vertical, and reveals budget forecasts for the next two years.
The report highlights that respondents appeared satisfied with their service despite experiencing connectivity levels that are significantly below best practice. Businesses lack the technical knowledge to make the most of their IoT investment and are compromising their chances of success by settling for second-rate connectivity. While investment and device numbers are increasing, a failure to emphasise quality is holding the sector back.
Connectivity decisions should focus on long-term value
Nearly every respondent (95%) said that cost was an important aspect when choosing their connectivity provider. However, 71% admitted that cheap commodity SIM and data connectivity providers aren’t a good long-term investment, which suggests they may have been impacted in the past. This highlights the importance that value plays in IoT connectivity decisions. An example of this is that nearly all respondents (89%) agreed that an end-to-end services programme that gives them access to IoT services under one roof would be beneficial to their business.
Paul Marshall, Co-Founder and CCO, Eseye, comments on the findings: “It is shocking that businesses are prepared to compromise their goals and risk customer dissatisfaction or product failure because of sub-standard connectivity. In our eyes anything less than 100% is simply not good enough, which has been our mantra since day one and remains at the core of Eseye’s offering. As the survey suggests, IoT connectivity success is about more than just buying SIMs and data. Breadth and depth of global coverage matters – how many cellular networks do you truly have access to? Is that coverage resilient and reliable enough for your business case? In order to achieve near 100% ubiquitous global IoT connectivity, a unique blend of network capabilities, hardware, device optimisation and professional service expertise is required.”
Marshall continues, “Buyers may be unaware that their connectivity is subpar as they may not have a suitable benchmark, and are engaging in a false economy when cost is their top concern not value. The fact that buyers seem unaware that connectivity performance is even an issue clearly points to a need to better educate the market around what should be acceptable to deliver IoT success.”
Getting device design right – first time
The good news is that the majority of respondents (81%) expect the number of IoT devices in the field will increase over the next 18 months and nearly three quarters (72%) are planning to increase their IoT budgets in the next two years. However, respondents know all too well that unlocking success and getting it right leads to even greater success, which is why it is so important to get connectivity and device design right – first time.
There was consensus (81%) that getting the IoT device design right is key to an effective IoT project.
Despite this, operational failures are often down to the device, with over two thirds (67%) of respondents saying that most of their IoT project failures are down to an issue at the device level. Worse still, they can’t find help when they need it. Almost three-quarters (72%) say that embedded firmware developers are hard to find and in short supply, for example.
Benchmarking project maturity against industry peers
Keen to measure the state of their IoT project, 9 out of 10 respondents said that it would be beneficial for their business if they could assess their IoT project’s level of maturity and compare where their project is at with their industry peers. Additionally, 95% of US respondents said it would be beneficial to assess IoT project maturity compared to 86% in the UK and 94% of US respondents said a monthly subscription service programme with all end-to-end IoT services under one roof would be beneficial, versus 84% in the UK.
Nick Earle, CEO, Eseye, comments: “Businesses need to understand where they are to get to where they want to be. They also need to demand more from IoT service providers, and a service model that emphasises quality at an affordable price point. They should be seeking end-to-end expertise incorporating device design, connectivity, and lasting value. At this crucial point in the sector’s development, second-best – in any aspect – is not good enough. Taking the time to assess a product’s maturity, and then investing in expertise to improve quality from first principles, is the necessary first step in today’s IoT projects.”
Earle continues, “A change of mindset is needed, where buyers understand the capabilities they are working with and invest in the right connectivity technology that will drive change for their unique business case. Increasing budgets allows IoT teams to invest in solving the problem by building connectivity-by-design into their products, rather than simply increasing the scale of inadequate devices. This survey demonstrates that there is a lot of demand and support for IoT, but we need to capitalise on this by educating buyers and solving business problems rather than just throwing money at an inefficient model.”
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ABOUT ESEYE
As a world leader in IoT connectivity solutions, Eseye applies deep IoT device expertise to help businesses realise lasting value from global projects. We work closely with customers from idea to implementation and beyond, to deliver near-100% connectivity to millions of devices across the world.
We see IoT differently. We always start with the device. Taking this approach, we have delivered successful projects across all industries for global brands such as Shell, Costa, BT, TELUS and Amazon.
Our IoT connectivity solutions include our multi-award-winning AnyNet+ IoT eSIM and iSIM, specialist Hera IoT hardware, AnyNet SMARTconnect™ intelligent connectivity software, and cloud-native Infinity IoT Connectivity Management Platform™ to design and deploy global IoT projects at any scale or complexity with a high degree of success. We are supported by a powerful partner ecosystem, seamlessly connecting devices across 190 countries, and remaining network-agnostic by tapping into over 700 available global networks. We are known for our pioneering market firsts including ZigBee, multi-IMSI SIM and now the industry’s first IoT Readiness Level (IRL) Framework™ which accelerates IoT project deployment with our flexible IoT LaunchPad service programme.
Our advanced range of IoT connectivity solutions and services has been further strengthened by our acknowledgement as a Visionary in the Gartner® 2023 Magic Quadrant™ for Managed IoT Connectivity Services market, Worldwide. Nobody does end-to-end IoT better. Learn more: www.eseye.com
Research conducted by Opinion Matters between 03.08.2023 – 10.08.2023. The survey reached 1,009 respondents total (505 based in UK headquartered companies employing 500+ people plus 504 based in US headquartered companies employing 500+ people, who were senior decision makers and implementers of IoT strategy (who have undertaken at least 1 IoT project in the last 12 months), with IoT devices deployed across at least 3 countries and that connect through cellular networks. Opinion Matters abides by and employs members of the Market Research Society which is based on the ESOMAR principles.
[1] Throughout release, this consists of “strongly agree” and “somewhat agree” combined
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Global Methane Hub Announces the Enteric Fermentation Research & Development Accelerator, a $200M Agricultural Methane Mitigation Funding Initiative

The Largest-Ever Globally Coordinated Funding Investment in Livestock Methane Mitigation Research Announced at the COP28 Business & Philanthropy Climate Forum
The public, private and philanthropic partnership includes Bezos Earth Fund, Quadrature Climate Fund, Gerstner Philanthropies, High Tide Foundation, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, The Zegar Family Foundation, Danone and more
DUBAI, UAE, Dec. 2, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — Today, at COP28, the Global Methane Hub (GMH) announced a more than $200 million funding initiative between public, private and philanthropic partners including the Bezos Earth Fund, Quadrature Climate Fund, Gerstner Philanthropies, High Tide Foundation, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, The Zegar Family Foundation, Danone, the Governments of Ireland, New Zealand and the United States, for research and development (R&D) technologies to meaningfully address and reduce methane emissions from livestock.
The Enteric Fermentation R&D Accelerator, or Accelerator, is the largest-ever, globally coordinated investment of breakthrough research tackling livestock methane emissions. The Global Methane Hub announced the intention to establish the Accelerator at COP27 as an AIM for Climate Innovation Sprint. The Accelerator will unite funders, guided by a science oversight committee, to invest in a globally coordinated research plan. This strategy aims to address gaps in current research and enhance existing efforts. The strategy includes work on exploring new and alternate livestock feed additives, tools to breed low-methane livestock, immunological studies for a methane vaccine, understanding the organisms in the rumen and their functions, and lowering the costs of measurement, essential to generate evidence for regulatory approval and validation of mitigation technologies.
About 40% of the world’s methane emissions come from agriculture, and 70% of that is due to enteric fermentation. This process happens in cows’ digestive systems when sugars are broken down into methane and released through belching. Unfortunately, current research on enteric fermentation is not extensive or coordinated enough to provide efficient and transformative solutions to significantly benefit farmers.
This is the latest milestone to mark the impact GMH is having on global methane reduction efforts since its founding in December 2021.
“The Accelerator is a prime example of the role philanthropy can play in driving substantive climate action and strategically aligning the key players working to solve the most pressing issue of our time,” said Hayden Montgomery, Agriculture Program Director at the Global Methane Hub. “With this effort to synchronize and consolidate public-good research on enteric methane, we aim to make multiple solutions to reduce enteric methane available quickly and provide proof of the efficacy of livestock mitigation technologies.”
“We know that cattle are responsible for most agricultural methane emissions. Promising technological and scientific solutions exist, but for too long, monetary and regulatory barriers have slowed progress and prevented critical research,” said Andy Jarvis, Director of Future of Food at the Bezos Earth Fund. “The Global Methane Hub’s Enteric Methane R&D Accelerator stands to change all of this, unlocking the resources needed to discover and develop low-cost solutions that will dramatically reduce methane emissions from livestock by 2030.”
“Through the Accelerator, we are poised to make a significant impact in driving innovation towards solutions to reduce enteric methane globally,” said Richard Lawrence, director and co-founder of High Tide Foundation. “I would like to thank Danone for stepping up as the first corporation committed to the Accelerator and I encourage others to do the same.”
“As a dairy company, curbing methane emissions is the fastest and most impactful way to slow down global warming,” said Olivier Verdelet, Vice-President Agriculture Cycle at Danone. “To do so, collaboration will be instrumental as we seek for new solutions, speed and sizable impacts. We are eager to collaborate with the Global Methane Hub and other partners to accelerate and test scalable innovations in the field. We believe this will help us build a sustainable, future-fit dairy category that is at the core of our mission to bring health through food to as many people as possible.”
Agricultural methane is projected to increase 40% by 2050. We would have to reduce emissions by 50% in order to meet the accords of the Paris Agreement to keep the global temperature rise to a maximum of 1.5 degrees Celsius. Reducing methane emissions from all sectors, including agriculture, is the fastest way to mitigate climate change.
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Digital Printing for Tableware Market worth $452 million by 2029 – Exclusive Report by MarketsandMarkets™

CHICAGO, Dec. 1, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — The Digital Printing for Tableware market is projected to reach USD 452 million by 2029 from USD 326 million in 2024; it is expected to grow at a CAGR of 6.8% from 2024 to 2029 according to a new report by MarketsandMarkets™. Heightened interest in sustainable printing practices, escalating needs within the foodservice sector, swift advancements in digital printing technology, and the accelerated prototyping and assessment of novel designs within the tableware industry are poised to propel the expansion of the Digital Printing for Tableware market.
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Digital Printing for Tableware Market Report Scope:
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Market Revenue in 2024
$ 326 million
Estimated Value by 2029
$ 452 million
Growth Rate
Poised to grow at a CAGR of 6.8%
Market Size Available for
2020–2029
Forecast Period
2024–2029
Forecast Units
Value (USD Million/Billion)
Report Coverage
Revenue Forecast, Competitive Landscape, Growth Factors, and Trends
Segments Covered
By Application, Ink type and Region
Geographies Covered
North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, and Rest of World
Key Market Challenge
Compatibility with limited materials
Key Market Opportunities
Increasing demand from the in-plant market
Key Market Drivers
Rapid technological advancements in digital printers
This market exhibits a promising growth trajectory, buoyed by prospects like escalating demand from the in-plant market, substantial investment in digital printing-centric research and development endeavors, and the consequent decrease in per-unit printing costs facilitated by digital printers.
The Ceramic and porcelain application segment is expected to hold the largest market share of the digital printing for tableware market during the forecast period.
In 2023, the Ceramic and porcelain segment held the largest market share, and this pattern is expected to persist in the forecast period. Cutting edge ceramic digital printing technology for the tableware industry is expected to revolutionize the tableware industry during the forecast period. While digital printing for porcelain tableware combines precision and versatility allowing intricate designs to enable growth of the market. Digital printing for ceramic and porcelain tableware products involves the use of advanced printing technology to apply intricate and high-quality designs directly onto ceramic and porcelain surfaces. This modern printing method has become increasingly popular in the tableware industry due to its ability to offer customization, detailed graphics, and efficient production processes.
The UV Ink segment is expected to hold the largest market share of the digital printing for tableware market during the forecast period.
The use of UV ink in digital printing for the tableware industry is driven by its unique properties and advantages that cater to the specific requirements of decorating and customizing various tableware items, such as ceramics and porcelain. It offers rapid curing, color vibrancy, versatility in design, customization capabilities, durability, efficiency in production, and reduction in waste. Because of such advantages over other inks like ceramic ink, and solvent based ink, the UV ink type is expected to hold the largest market share.
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The North American region is expected to hold the largest market share during the forecast period.
During the forecast period, North America region is poised to experience the most significant growth in the digital printing for tableware market. The surge in consumer appetite for personalized tableware due to digital printing capabilities to deliver unique designs is expected to drive the market growth in the North American region. Also, presence of major companies such as Electronics for Imaging, Inc., Inkcups Now, Boston Industrial Solutions, Inc., and INX International Ink Co., in the North American region enables research and development activities in digital printing technologies benefitting the tableware industry owing to increase in the demand for customization of tableware products across the region.
Key Players Market
SACMI (Italy), Electronics for Imaging, Inc. (US), Inkcups Now (US), Mimaki Engineering Co., ltd. (Japan), Boston Industrial Solutions, Inc. (US), PROJECTA ENGINEERING S.R.L. (Italy), Engineered Printing Solutions (US), INX International Ink Co. (US), KERAjet (Spain), and Dip-Tech Digital Printing Technologies Ltd. (Israel) are key players in the digital printing for tableware companies.
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Syntax Unveils Expanded CxLink Backup Solution at AWS re:Invent 2023

Leading global solutions provider showcases new product support for Oracle cloud backup and recovery operations and achieves AWS Level 1 MSSP Competency
MONTREAL, Dec. 1, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — Syntax Systems, a leading global technology solutions and services provider for cloud application implementation and management, announced Syntax CxLink Backup solution for Oracle databases at AWS re:Invent 2023. This is a strategic enhancement to its suite of solutions that now supports the Oracle Recovery Manager (RMAN). CxLink Backup addresses a critical need for enterprise customers running Oracle databases, including SAP customers, as Oracle Database underpins more than 60% of SAP ERP Central Component customer implementations and RMAN integration options are limited.
Enterprise teams managing multiple clouds and stores of data, each with their own routine for proper storage, now have access to a cutting-edge tool to simplify backup and recovery processes as well as disaster recovery strategies. With CxLink Backup, customers now have access to several impactful functions that Oracle Recovery Manager fulfills:
Spares users the complexity of managing backup file details because it’s a module that streamlines and automates backup and recovery.Supports various backup types like full, incremental, differential, and image copies.Enhances backup efficiency and minimizes size with features like compression, parallel processing, and multisection.Ensures data security and reliability through validation, encryption, and cataloging of backups, as well as the ability to rectify corruption or errors.Offers flexible data restoration, including options like flashback, point-in-time recovery, and incomplete recovery, which allows recovery to any specific moment.”In today’s fast-paced digital world, backups are critical for enterprise applications,” said Ricardo Casanovas Ortega, VP of Product Innovation at Syntax. “Many enterprise teams are managing these processes from disparate sources and tools. Our latest features for CxLink Backup, unify and automate recovery processes, giving users a powerful tool that enhances reliability while minimizing complexity.”
In addition to revealing new capabilities in its CxLink solution, Syntax also announced its achievement of the Amazon Web Services (AWS) Level 1 Managed Security Service Provider (MSSP) Competency and renewed its status in the AWS Managed Service Provider (MSP) Partner Program. These designations recognize and validate leading AWS Partner Network (APN) members that provide full lifecycle solutions to customers and who have met AWS’s requirements for a baseline of managed security services to protect and monitor essential AWS resources 24/7, known as Level 1 Managed Security Services.
“Syntax is very proud to now be part of the elite AWS Partners who have achieved the AWS Level 1 MSSP Competency,” said Christian Primeau, Global CEO of Syntax. “Our strategy is 3-pronged: operate-to-protect, monitor-to-respond and built-to-recover. We are focused on ensuring the integrity of applications running on AWS and the data they store and process. Achieving this AWS Competency designation is recognition of the work the Syntax team delivers and our growing relationship with AWS, which adds value across our entire portfolio.”
The Syntax portfolio offers a wide range of AWS solutions as an AWS Premier Tier Services Partner. Syntax previously achieved the AWS SAP Competency, AWS Oracle Competency, and AWS Migration Competency, and AWS MSP Partner designations and is a member of the AWS Well-Architected Partner Program.
About Syntax Syntax provides comprehensive technology solutions and trusted professional, advisory, and application management services to power businesses’ mission-critical applications in the cloud. With 50 years of experience and 800+ customers around the world, Syntax has deep expertise in implementing and managing multi-ERP deployments in secure private, public, hybrid, or multi-cloud environments. Syntax partners with SAP, Oracle, JD Edwards, AWS, Microsoft, and other global technology leaders to ensure customers’ applications are seamless, secure, and at the forefront of enterprise technology innovation. Learn more about Syntax at www.syntax.com.
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