Category: Smart Solution Case Studies

The Future Is Encrypted: 2026 Tech Trends Shaping Blockchain, and Cloud Security

The tech world never sits still. Cybersecurity is everyone’s business. Just when we think we’ve seen it all, an innovation shakes things up, and 2026 is shaping up to be no different. As we celebrate Cybersecurity Awareness Month, there’s no better time to peek into the future and see how key technologies like Blockchain, smart devices, and Cloud Security are evolving and what that means for businesses here in Nigeria and beyond.

At Tranter IT, we’re all about staying ahead of the curve. As the foremost distributors of ManageEngine Solutions, we’ve seen firsthand how the right tech tools can transform operations, improve efficiency, and most importantly, strengthen cybersecurity. So, let’s break it down, no jargon, no geek-speak, just real talk.

Blockchain: Beyond Crypto and Buzzwords

Blockchain isn’t just for Bitcoin bros anymore. While the hype around crypto has cooled, the technology behind it is finding new life in enterprise use. In 2026, expect blockchain to play a bigger role in identity verification, supply chain transparency, and secure data sharing.

For cybersecurity, this means fewer opportunities for data tampering and stronger digital trust. Imagine verifying every transaction or record instantly, no middleman, no manipulation. That’s the power of blockchain-backed systems.

Forward-thinking organisations in Nigeria are already experimenting with blockchain-based solutions to secure sensitive information and verify digital identities, a move that could redefine data integrity in the coming years.

Smarter Devices, Bigger Targets

From smart factories to connected hospitals, smart devices are everywhere, and they’re not slowing down anytime soon. The catch? Every “smart” device is also a potential entry point for hackers.

By 2026, smart security will no longer be optional; it’ll be mission-critical. Businesses will need to move from reactive to proactive protection, ensuring devices are patched, monitored, and managed at all times.

This is where our tools come in clutch. Solutions like Endpoint Central and Log360 help IT teams track, monitor, and secure every connected device, all from one dashboard. Because let’s be honest, you can’t manually babysit a thousand smart sensors and cameras. Automation is your new best friend.

Cloud Security: The New Cyber Battlefield

The cloud used to feel like a “nice-to-have.” Now, it’s the backbone of modern business. But as more organisations migrate to cloud environments, cybercriminals are following close behind.

In 2026, cloud security will focus on visibility and control. Companies are realising that it’s not enough to just store data in the cloud; they need to see who’s accessing it, from where, and why.

Expect to see increased adoption of Zero Trust frameworks. tighter identity and access management. and AI-driven monitoring that detects threats in real time. Our cloud security suite already helps organisations lock down access, monitor activity, and prevent data leaks before they happen, turning the cloud from a risk zone into a resilience zone.

The Bottom Line: Cybersecurity is Everyone’s Business

If there’s one takeaway from these 2026 trends, it’s that security is no longer a back-office concern. It’s a business strategy. Whether you’re running a startup or managing a multinational, your ability to protect data, systems, and users directly affects your success.

As we celebrate Cybersecurity Month, Tranter IT encourages businesses to think ahead. The future of tech will be fast, connected, and intelligent, but only the secure will thrive.

So, here’s the question: Is your business ready for what’s next?

Stay protected. Stay ahead.

Contact us now enquiries@tranter-it.com or call +2348183405221

The Role of IT in Achieving Sustainable Business Practices

When most people think about sustainability, they picture recycling bins, solar panels, or tree planting. While those initiatives are important, there’s another major player in the sustainability game that often gets overlooked: Information Technology (IT).

In today’s business world, IT isn’t just about fixing printers or keeping Wi-Fi running. It’s the backbone of how organisations operate, grow, and stay sustainable. For businesses in Nigeria and across Africa, the right IT solutions can reduce waste, lower costs, and build long-term strategies that last.

At Tranter IT, we’ve seen firsthand how ManageEngine IT management solutions are transforming the way companies think about sustainability. Spoiler alert: it’s not just good for the planet, it’s great for business too.

Cutting Waste and Boosting Efficiency  

Running a business often generates unnecessary waste, whether it’s energy, paper, time, or money. Think of idle servers running 24/7, overstuffed email storage, or departments duplicating the same tasks.

With ManageEngine platforms, businesses can:

  • Monitor usage in real-time

  • Streamline operations

  • Spot inefficiencies before they spiral

This leads to reduced energy consumption, smarter use of resources, and smoother operations. That’s sustainability in IT at its most practical.

Smarter Remote Work = Smaller Carbon Footprint  

The pandemic proved that work doesn’t always require a physical office. What many forget is how remote and hybrid work models also support sustainability.

  • Fewer commuters = fewer cars on the road

  • Reduced fuel consumption = lower emissions

  • Smaller office spaces = reduced energy usage

With Tranter IT’s expertise in deploying ManageEngine remote work solutions, Nigerian businesses can support secure hybrid teams while saving on overhead costs. It’s a win for employees, companies, and the environment.

Digital Transformation That Lasts  

Going digital isn’t just about following trends; it’s about creating future-proof systems. Paper-heavy workflows, manual record-keeping, and outdated filing systems waste time and resources.

By adopting digital IT solutions with ManageEngine, businesses can:

  • Store and analyse data efficiently

  • Reduce paper waste

  • Improve collaboration

This transition helps companies in Nigeria move toward greener, more efficient digital operations.

Strengthening Compliance and Governance  

Sustainability is also about responsibility and governance. From data security to regulatory compliance, IT plays a central role in ensuring businesses meet both local and global standards.

ManageEngine solutions help organisations:

  • Monitor security threats

  • Manage sensitive data responsibly

  • Ensure compliance with the regulation

The result? Stronger business resilience and greater trust from customers and stakeholders.

Cost Savings That Fuel Business Growth  

Here’s the part every business leader loves: sustainable IT practices save money.

  • Lower energy bills

  • Less paper usage

  • Optimised workflows

  • Efficient system management

With these cost savings, companies can reinvest in growth, innovation, and people. It’s a triple win, good for profits, good for the planet, and good for communities.

The Bigger Picture for Nigeria’s Business Future  

Nigeria’s fast-growing economy demands more than short-term solutions. Sustainability in IT must be a core business strategy, not an afterthought. Companies embracing sustainable IT practices today will be tomorrow’s leaders.

At Tranter IT, our mission goes beyond distributing software. As the official distributor of ManageEngine solutions in Nigeria, we’re dedicated to helping businesses become more efficient, secure, and sustainable.

Sustainability is no longer just a buzzword; it’s a responsibility. With the right IT management tools, achieving it is easier than ever.

So whether your business is just starting its sustainability journey or already making progress, remember: IT is central to building a greener, more efficient future.

With Tranter IT and ManageEngine, you don’t have to choose between efficiency and responsibility; you can achieve both.

📩 Reach out to us at enquiries@tranter-it.com to get started.

Top 5 IT Strategies to Prepare Your Business for the New Year

As the new year approaches, businesses are presented with an opportunity to reevaluate their strategies and align their operations with the latest technological advancements. The rapid pace of digital transformation has made it imperative for organizations to leverage IT solutions that not only enhance operational efficiency but also provide a competitive edge. From automation and cloud computing to cybersecurity, adopting the right IT strategies can be the key to staying ahead in an increasingly complex and interconnected business environment.

The post-pandemic era has accelerated the shift toward digital-first solutions, emphasizing the importance of innovation and adaptability. Businesses that fail to embrace these changes risk falling behind their competitors, losing valuable customers, and encountering operational inefficiencies. Therefore, investing in strategic IT upgrades is no longer optional; it is essential for growth, scalability, and long-term success.

In this article, we will explore the top five IT strategies your business should adopt to thrive in the upcoming year. Whether you’re looking to streamline workflows, enhance customer experiences, or fortify your cybersecurity measures, these actionable insights will help you navigate the challenges of the modern business landscape and set your organization up for success.

Here are the top five IT strategies your business should adopt to thrive in the upcoming year.

  1. Strengthen Cybersecurity Measures

Cybersecurity threats are becoming more sophisticated, and businesses cannot afford to be complacent. Data breaches, ransomware attacks, and phishing scams continue to rise, making it essential for companies to enhance their security posture.

Key Actions:

  • Conduct a comprehensive security audit to identify vulnerabilities.

  • Implement multi-factor authentication (MFA) and endpoint detection response (EDR) solutions.

  • Train employees on cybersecurity best practices and recognize social engineering tactics.

  • Regularly back up critical data and test disaster recovery plans.

  • By proactively addressing cybersecurity, businesses can protect sensitive information and maintain customer trust.

2. Leverage Cloud Technology

The cloud is no longer a “nice-to-have” but a business necessity. Cloud-based solutions offer flexibility, scalability, and cost-efficiency, allowing companies to adapt to changing market demands.

Key Actions:

  • Migrate critical applications and data to a cloud environment.

  • Adopt hybrid or multi-cloud strategies to avoid vendor lock-in.

  • Use cloud-based collaboration tools to enable remote work and enhance team productivity.

  • With cloud technology, your business can improve operational agility, reduce IT costs, and foster innovation.

3. Prioritize Data Analytics and Business Intelligence (BI)

Data-driven decision-making is crucial for staying ahead of the competition. Businesses that can extract actionable insights from their data are better positioned to identify market trends and customer preferences.

Key Actions:

  • Invest in business intelligence (BI) tools to visualize and analyze data in real-time.

  • Use predictive analytics to anticipate future customer behavior and market trends.

  • Establish a data governance framework to ensure data accuracy, consistency, and compliance.

  • Data analytics not only informs strategic decisions but also helps personalize customer experiences and drive revenue growth.

4. Embrace Automation and AI-Powered Solutions

Automation and artificial intelligence (AI) are transforming industries by streamlining repetitive tasks, reducing human error, and increasing efficiency. Companies that harness the power of automation will gain a competitive edge.

Key Actions:

  • Implement robotic process automation (RPA) to automate routine, manual processes.

  • Use AI-powered chatbots to enhance customer support and improve response times.

  • Leverage machine learning (ML) to predict maintenance needs and reduce downtime.

  • Automation reduces operational costs and allows employees to focus on higher-value tasks, driving business growth.

5. Modernize Legacy Systems

Outdated IT systems can hinder business growth, reduce efficiency, and expose organizations to security risks. Modernizing legacy systems enables better integration, performance, and user experience.

Key Actions:

  • Conduct a system audit to identify which legacy systems need to be updated or replaced.

  • Move legacy applications to the cloud or develop modern, scalable applications.

  • Use API integrations to connect older systems with modern platforms and tools.

  • By modernizing legacy systems, businesses can increase operational efficiency, reduce maintenance costs, and create a more agile IT environment.

 

In Conclusion

Preparing your business for the new year demands a forward-thinking and proactive IT strategy. As digital transformation continues to shape the competitive landscape, companies that embrace innovative technologies and strengthen their IT infrastructure will be well-positioned to succeed. Whether it’s enhancing your cybersecurity posture, adopting scalable cloud solutions, or streamlining operations with automation, these strategies are essential to achieving sustainable growth and resilience in an evolving market.

By modernizing legacy systems and keeping pace with emerging trends, your business can unlock new opportunities and mitigate risks that often accompany rapid technological advancements. Investing in IT today means securing your organization’s future, and ensuring a seamless transition into a more connected and data-driven world. At Tranter IT, we understand that every business is unique, and our tailored solutions are designed to help you maximize your potential while addressing industry-specific challenges.

Let Tranter IT be your trusted partner as you chart your course for 2025 and beyond. Our team of experts is ready to guide you in implementing these strategies, offering personalized support to ensure your IT infrastructure aligns with your business goals. Together, we can build a more productive, secure, and innovative future for your organization.

Contact us today to learn how we can help you thrive in the year ahead.

It’s Time for Digitalized Real Estate in Nigeria

Nigeria is one of the largest leading economic hubs in the world with an incredibly large population. To help live a more comfortable, safer life it is only best to live smarter.

IoT Africa, the official sigfox partner here in Nigeria has taken it upon themselves to help us make better living decisions that will aid our comfort and lifestyle; with this, a webinar was organized. The webinar held on 28th October 2021 at 11am on Zoom. The theme for this webinar was Smart Homes, Buildings & Cities: Digitizing Nigeria’s Real Estate.

The sole aim of this webinar was to bring together bright minds to discuss how today’s leading thinkers in the real estate space are using data and cutting-edge technology such as the Internet of Things (IoT), to make better decisions and deliver more value.

The webinar started at 11:05 with the welcome address from the moderator of the day, Wole Bamgboye, marketing communications manager of IoT Africa Networks. He opened the flow by giving a slight intro as to why the webinar was coming up now and the need for industry experts to jump on IoT (Internet of things).

He said,’ our goal is to educate everyone in Nigeria about Smart Homes, Smart Building & Cities, how IoT is revolutionizing the Real Estate sector in Nigeria’. At the webinar, we had some of the best minds in IoT as speakers.

The panellist for that day was, Executive Director IoT Africa Networks, Melanie Ayoola, Tim Lindblad, Founder Connected Finland, Maija Patjas, Head of International Relations Rapal oy and Yann de la Roche Saint Andre, Fourdata io.

The first to speak was Melanie Ayoola, who spoke on what IoT means for the Real Estate industry business and some of the solutions that will help the sector. She said, “For businesses, Internet of Things (IoT) allows you to get information via sensors about your buildings, homes, offices, estate, facilities, hotels, construction sites, warehouses, greenhouses, Gyms, Clubs, Lounges and Schools’’.

Some of the benefits of IoT to the real estate industry (businesses) are:

1. Reduce operational costs

2. Improve building efficiency & security

3. Deliver better services

4. Make better decisions with insights

5. Offer new smart services to clients & residents

6. Optimize spaces better

7. Enable proactive maintenance

She also spoke about how IoT also helps homeowners; she mentioned that one of the major benefits of investing in IoT is the ‘Peace of Mind’ it gives.

Before we go further, what is it to LIVE SMART?

1. It means smarter & better security

2. Improve your standard of living and quality of life

3. Less Stress, Less Waste, More Time

4. Take better smarter care of your health

Next to take the stand was Maija Patjas, she is an active speaker on Space management and active base work. Maija has over a decade of experience in workspace development, management & research and business development. Maija spoke solemnly on space management and office solutions.

She spoke about Rapal and said, for over 30years they have focused on creating solutions that will help employees work smarter. She said, ‘’Rapals mission is to create a better workspace where space use, employee experience, cost, societal and business impact are optimized with the help of data’’.

The goal is to have employees work at their best and produce satisfactory results through comfort and smarter office management. She said, ‘’with the occurrence of Covid, offices have gone hybrid and more flexible work options have been adopted.

One of the solutions they offer is ‘Worksense’, The Optimaze Worksense smart office solution empowers employees and facility managers to plan for and implement a controlled and safe return to the office. Worksense makes your employees’ workday run smoother and easier by offering mobile tools for pre-booking desks or sending service requests and much more.

In conclusion, she said, when your employees work smarter, you get the best results from them.

Our 3rd speaker was Tom Lindblad, who spoke on ‘Mitigating the risks of indoor quality monitoring’. The goal is to boost air quality monitoring in Nigeria. He spoke at length on the benefits of monitoring indoor air quality as most of us take it for granted as it has severe impacts on our life without us realizing it.

He said, ‘’ with the rise of covid 19 in 2020, it is only best to monitor our air quality as people are coming out of lockdown and returning to work’’. He gave some breakdowns as to how bad air can be transmitted around how the primary factor is the airborne transmission.

He strongly spoke on how bad air can affect our productivity at home and work. With Covid, respiratory droplets are significant causes, produced during exhalation (breathing, talking, and laughing) drop from our mouth, visible and non-visible. The Connected Airwits monitor is a connected carbon dioxide (CO2), temperature and humidity-metering device for real and accurate air quality monitoring. Lastly, he spoke on the need to protect ourselves and the air we breathe in.

Our last speaker was Yann de la Roche Saint Andre from Fourdata io who was represented by Francois Clement. The topic was IoT Solutions for smart cities and Industries.

In his Introduction, he said, ‘’the internet of things (IoT) is making ordinary buildings industries and cities become smarter. These buildings have automated processes and sensors that automatically monitor and control the building’s operations.

He gave an insight into how the process is. It starts with the sensor, which then connects over a network (Sigfox), the data storage and then an interface.

About IoT: IoT Africa Networks Limited is the exclusive Sigfox operator in Nigeria and we are responsible for rolling out the first IoT nationwide network in Nigeria. The IoT LPWAN (Low Power Wide Area Network), powered by IoT Africa Networks Ltd and Sigfox, is a game-changing digital technology in Nigeria.

About Tranter IT: Tranter IT Infrastructure Services Limited (Tranter IT) is an ICT and Internet of Things Solutions company that provides unified technology solutions to business problems. The company is the exclusive distributor of many IoT Connected devices in Nigeria. Tranter IT was founded in 2004 and has over 340 highly skilled employees, including about 280 ICT and IoT engineers.

About Connected Finland: Connected Finland is operating nationwide, dedicated IoT networks powered by global Sigfox-technology. Connected Finland network covers already 85% of the Finnish population and hundreds of global and local ecosystem partners are already utilizing our Low Power Wide Area technology in their IoT solutions.

About Rapal: Rapal specializes in the financial and environmental effects of the built environment. It is The company provides SaaS software for space management, space utilization, and smart office solutions. The company believes that a functioning work environment and a great workplace experience is competitive factor that increases productivity and employee wellbeing.

For more information, please visit IoT Africa’s website https://www.iotafricanetworks.com/ .

T: 07083557478, 07085801253

Email:

enquiries@iotafricanetworks.com, enquiries@tranter-it.com

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Why Nigeria Needs Innovative Workplace Space Management, Now more than ever!

When you think of workspaces what comes to mind? You think of a table or desk to place laptops, phones, documents, and chairs to sit on. A place where people perform administrative work for a company.

Traditional workspaces are evolving rapidly toward flexible and smarter workplace models. We’ve all been through the pandemic and had to work remotely, this has evolved the employee experience and companies are still deciding what changes they are going to make to their work models.

This simply means that CEOs, COOs, HR Managers, Facility Managers and other key company managers have to be innovative with change for better productivity. An optimized work environment reduces costs and enables smart work. Organizations moving to a Smart Work Environment can save up to €1,220 (about ₦596,000) per year in real estate costs.

The ultimate goal here is to save cost, improve productivity while attracting and retaining talented workers. Even though rapid changes like Covid-19 and social distancing are making it difficult to optimize space layouts, good data is essential for planning space use. This is where Smart Space Monitoring comes in.

What is Space Monitoring? It is simply a workplace management solution that helps you to understand, prioritize and decide how to increase employee productivity and wellbeing. It is the system of controlling and managing the different physical workspaces a business occupies.

Covid 19 & Space Monitoring

It’s clear that the covid 19 pandemic has created a significant disruption in the business environment. The increase in number of employees working from home, as well as new restrictions on safe working environments, have a direct impact on the use of office space. As a result, companies will need to reassess their approach to office spaces in light of new data suggesting that even after the epidemic, remote work will grow increasingly popular.

Indoor Air Quality is also a growing concern with the Covid-19 pandemic and its new variant, emissions, and the desire for people to be healthy. Good indoor air quality is important to improve productivity and reduce Illnesses/sick leaves and airborne disease contamination. Employees also need tools to find the right space, book a room and feel safe. To have a more productive, happier, and healthier workforce, companies are combining improved air quality and space management applications.

Early this year, a space monitoring webinar was organised by IoT Africa (Tranter IT Company) tagged How to Improve Productivity & Safety using IoT. At the webinar, we had three global industry experts as keynote speakers, the speakers included Tom Lindblad, the Founder of Connected Finland; Maija Patjas, the Head of International Relations, Rapal Oy; and Melanie Ayoola, the Executive Director of IoT Africa Limited and Tranter IT Infrastructure Services Limited. The event was moderated by Wole Bamgboye, the Communications Manager, IoT Africa Limited, and Tranter IT Infrastructure Services Limited.

Maija Patjas, the head of International Relations at Rapal spoke at length on the need to welcome Space monitoring at our workspaces. She described how optimized workspaces can create a better work environment and lead to higher efficiency levels among company staff. Maija spoke about how managing hybrid work is making it difficult to optimize space layouts. She highlighted how the way we working is changing from an individual-based system into a social, collaborative use of space, with more focus on how employees feel about the environment, and how they can use a more flexible environment to be more productive. She also explained how improved productivity and collaboration, better satisfaction, better indoor comfort, reduced real estate costs, and energy savings can all be achieved when organizations integrate Smart Space Monitoring.

To watch the full video of the webinar, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=55FFcbZyIEs

Why exactly do we need space monitoring in our businesses you would ask? Why not stick to what we know? Because space monitoring greatly influences the physical workspace of a business, it enables strategic planning to provide cost-effective solutions and allows the record of space you have available to be optimized for employees to perform their work more efficiently.

6 reasons to embrace Space Monitoring:

  1. Reduce real estate cost: It may appear that determining when the space is being utilized is as simple as glancing at the office’s normal opening hours, but this naive approach ignores numerous aspects of today’s working environment. For example, with flexible and hybrid working hours now more popular than ever, can you actually say for sure when most of your employees come and go? A space management system can give you an accurate picture of how many people you need to have space for on an average day, and show you the trends of demand for this space across weeks and months.

  2. Reduce your Company’s energy consumption: Knowing when the company is in use gives you a chance to better plan and operate lights, ACs, gadgets to coincide with actual demand and not just whe4n you assume the most people will need it.

  3. Protect the well-being of your employees: as we feel the fallout from the COVID-19 outbreak, there is no question that the pandemic has left a potentially permanent impression on how space is organized in the workplace. With social distancing firmly fixed in our minds, people will be more conscious than ever about how closely they may be crammed in their offices.

  4. Flexible Allocation of Space: It aids in the flexible allocation of space, ventilation, cooling, and cleaning costs.

  5. Use your Building Better: Knowing how conference rooms, workstations, and workspaces are used in practice makes it much easier for managers to establish effective capacity usage plans.

  6. It offers invaluable insight into how employees, office space, and technology interact to create a healthy and productive workplace. As a result, you can increase the productivity of your staff, who will find it easier and more efficient in a smart office tailored specifically to their working needs.

About IoT: IoT Africa Networks Limited is the exclusive Sigfox operator in Nigeria and we are responsible for rolling out the first IoT nationwide network in Nigeria. The IoT LPWAN (Low Power Wide Area Network), powered by IoT Africa Networks Ltd and Sigfox, is a game-changing digital technology in Nigeria.

About Tranter IT: Tranter IT Infrastructure Services Limited (Tranter IT) is an ICT and Internet of Things Solutions company that provides unified technology solutions to business problems. The company is the exclusive distributor of many IoT Connected devices in Nigeria. Tranter IT was founded in 2004 and has over 340 highly skilled employees, including about 280 ICT and IoT engineers.

About Rapal: Rapal specializes in the financial and environmental effects of the built environment. It is The company provides SaaS software for space management, space utilization, and smart office solutions. It is the company’s belief that a functioning work environment and a great workplace experience is a competitive factor that increases productivity and employee wellbeing.

For more information, please visit IoT Africa’s website https://www.iotafricanetworks.com/.

T: 07083557478, 07085801253

Email: enquiries@iotafricanetworks.com, enquiries@tranter-it.com

Website: www.iotafricanetworks.com, www.tranter-it.com.

Smart Farming with IoT: The Next Rewarding Step for Farm Owners

Imagine a world where agriculture can increase a country’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP). Let us take Nigeria as a case study; according to a report by the Economic Intelligence Unit (EIU), investment in agriculture ballooned from N3 billion to near N50 billion in 2019. This has boosted consumption helping Nigeria exit the recession.

It is interesting to note that Crop and Livestock management can be a complex, around-the-clock job, especially as no farmer can be everywhere at once – Until Now. Smart Agriculture refers to the adoption of advanced technologies such as the Internet of Things (IoT) for cultivating clean and sustainable farming practices for increased farm productivity and reduced operations costs.

With the use of IoT technology, farmers and agribusiness owners can:

1. Always know exactly how much wheat, grain, feed, and fuel you have on hand. Plan ahead and reduce costly, last-minute orders. Anticipate refill schedules and never run out of stock again. 2. Virtually fence and gather real-time information location, speed, body temperature, and stress levels of livestock co via GPS with Smart Livestock collars, even when the farmer is far from the ranch. 3. Receive real-time readings of soil temperature, volumetric water content, and air temperature – directly from the field to your phone/laptop via Soil Monitoring sensors. 4. Monitor weather conditions and remotely access real-time information needed to make accurate decisions about fields and crops.

In a bid to address the challenges facing the industry, IoT Africa Networks Limited held a Smart Agriculture webinar tagged Sustainable Food Production and Supply in a Changing Environment with more than 150 industry experts in attendance. The event took place in February 2021 and was in conjunction with Connected Finland, CleverFarm, and Sensowave.

During the webinar, Lare Ayoola, the Executive Chairman of IoT Africa Networks Ltd, outlined how agribusinesses can save 10 to 40 percent of operational expenses and increase efficiencies upwards of 25 percent by using real-time data to monitor assets, predict breakdowns and schedule preventative maintenance.

His presentation enlightened the audience on how IoT-connected wireless technology is helping agribusinesses receive data-rich reports with informative analysis from all field processes to final consumption helping them to increase crop yield and livestock production, increase farmer revenue, and reduce costs of operation among others.

IoT Africa Networks Ltd, in partnership with Sigfox, enables you to observe your entire agriculture ecosystem in a convenient and budget-friendly manner. You might not be able to rely on electricity in Nigeria, but you can rely on Sigfox. This is because the Sigfox devices can be powered without electricity. Their battery life can last for more than four years on a single charge.” Lare Ayoola said during the webinar.

Tom Lindblad, Founder, Connected Finland was on hand to shed more light on how tapping IoT connectivity in agriculture can fuel higher performance and increased revenue.

Other presentations from Adam Zloty, Co-Founder, CleverFarm, and Carlos Callejero, CEO, DigitAnimal and Sensowave, explained how extremely safe and cost-effective Sigfox devices are when used to collect data from the field and transmit directly to the operator’s platform.

Our special guest of honour, Dr. Inuwa Kashifu Abdullahi CCIE, Director General, NITDA discussed how companies can implement a Successful Agriculture strategy and shared with the attendees the government’s plans to provide technological support for agribusinesses during his keynote address.

IoT-Connected Smart Agriculture Devices give farmers a simpler, more cost-effective way to keep tabs and stay in control of the health and growth of their crops, livestock, and agribusiness. Over 500 agribusinesses have registered to take part in the Smart Agriculture evolution.

Therefore, IoT has come to stay! There has never been a better opportunity for industries to embrace the change IoT brings, save billions of dollars, and modernize their operations than now.

The IoT Africa Networks, Sigfox, Tranter IT, Connected Finland, CleverFarm, SensoWave partnerships are strategic and critical for development in Nigeria’s agriculture industry. The focus for IoT in Nigeria is for Companies and Cities to CONNECT EVERYTHING and stay in control of their assets and business operations. This will enable more businesses to reduce operations costs and improve productivity.

IoT Africa Networks Limited is the exclusive Sigfox operator in Nigeria and we are responsible for rolling out the first IoT nationwide network in Nigeria. The IoT Wireless Telemetry, powered by IoT Africa Networks Ltd and Sigfox, is a game-changing digital technology for the agriculture industry in Nigeria.

Tranter IT is the exclusive distributor of many IoT Connected devices in Nigeria. Based on experience, knowledge, and technical background, we can deploy and execute IoT-related projects in Nigeria. While we are good at supporting and enhancing businesses, there are easier ways to get in touch and answer your questions. Please call us for more information on how you can connect IoT offerings to buyer needs and challenges.

For more information, please find our Company Profile and Smart Agriculture Proposal for your review.

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Sigfox Collaborates with Google Cloud to Accelerate its Global IoT Strategy

Paris, France and Sunnyvale, Calif., February 10, 2021 – Google Cloud and Sigfox today announced that the leading global 0G network and Internet of Things (IoT) platform services provider, has partnered with Google Cloud to scale its cloud infrastructure and extend its IoT services portfolio. This partnership will enable Sigfox to rapidly accelerate its “Massive IoT” agenda—processing billions of messages each month from objects connected to the internet using data stored in the cloud.

“We are delighted to announce the partnership between Sigfox and Google Cloud, whose pedigree and reputation in the technology markets are exemplary. Combining their best-in-class technology with Sigfox’s technical expertise and Global IoT Coverage provides a powerful and synergistic combination which will undoubtedly bring significant value to the various industries we provide digital transformation services to.”, said Lare Ayoola, Executive Chairman, IoT Africa Networks Ltd, and Tranter IT.

Sigfox is the world’s largest dedicated LWAN service provider for connecting simple, low-powered, low-cost IoT devices to the Internet. Already deployed in 72 countries, covering more than 1.3 billion people, Sigfox’s 0G network is used for a wide range of IoT use cases, from tracking shipping containers and monitoring fire hydrants, to securing buildings and helping farmers monitor irrigation levels. In recent years, due to an explosion in the number of internet-connected devices, Sigfox now processes billions of messages each month (an increase of 145% in 2020) from the millions of objects connected to its network—and the company needed a more scalable, long-term solution.

Google Cloud was chosen as the backbone for Sigfox’s 0G network to bring better scale, increased reliability, and best-of-breed compliance and security to Sigfox’s platform. Google Cloud will also enable faster improvements to Sigfox’s connectivity, geolocation, and other value-added services towards ultra-low-cost and ultra-low-power IoT solutions.

Sigfox’s shift to the cloud will transform many of the applications across the range of industries in which it operates, including supply chain and logistics, automotive, postal services, and utilities. This includes the Sigfox auto parts solution, which tracks components on their journeys between assembly plants and suppliers with sensor-equipped containers. Or Sigfox’s solutions for utility companies that digitize the data collection of gas consumption meters, retrofitted Network Controlling Units, and smart features. Also, shipping companies fit trolley rollers or containers with Sigfox smart trackers to give exact information on location, movement, and condition. All of them will be now cloud-enabled, helping provide a scalable and seamless way to manage exponential data growth.

“We chose Google Cloud because we share the same appetite for driving digital transformation through helpful, reliable, and sustainable innovation,” said Franck Siegel, Deputy Chief Executive Officer, Sigfox. “With this partnership, Google Cloud technology will support us in becoming the global leader in ultra-low-cost, ultra-low-power asset visibility, and tracking.”

“Google Cloud is proud to support Sigfox and provide an IoT leader with more reliability and flexibility as the company takes on the next steps of its development,” said Samuel Bonamigo, VP Sales, EMEA South, Google Cloud. “Sigfox’s use of Google Cloud technology is the perfect illustration of how we’re helping innovative companies grow and thrive, and better serve their customers.”

About IoT Africa Networks Limited

IoT Africa Networks Ltd is the exclusive Sigfox operator in Nigeria and as such, are responsible for rolling out the first IoT nationwide network in Nigeria. The IoT Wireless Telemetry is a game-changing digital technology that enables companies and cities to CONNECT EVERYTHING and stay in control of their assets and business operations.

About Google Cloud

Google Cloud provides organizations with leading infrastructure, platform capabilities, and industry solutions. We deliver enterprise-grade cloud solutions that leverage Google’s cutting-edge technology to help companies operate more efficiently and adapt to changing needs, giving customers a foundation for the future. Customers in more than 150 countries turn to Google Cloud as their trusted partner to solve their most critical business problems.

About Sigfox

Sigfox is the initiator of the 0G network and the world’s leading IoT (Internet of Things) service provider. It relies on a unique combination of ultra-low-cost and ultra-low power technologies together with a global network to enable companies to gain visibility and track their assets worldwide for greater business results. With Sigfox, +17 million devices send +60 million messages a day so that businesses can accelerate their digital transformation in key areas such as Asset Tracking and Supply Chain.

ISO 9001 certified and surrounded by a large ecosystem of partners and IoT key players, Sigfox was founded in 2010 and is headquartered in France with offices in Madrid, Munich, Boston, Dallas, Dubai, Singapore, Sao Paulo, and Tokyo.

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How IoT Technology Is Helping Oil & Gas Companies Save Billions Of Dollars – Lare Ayoola

The business of extracting, storing, and transporting resources for oil and gas operations is riddled with challenges and exciting opportunities. Oil and gas companies lose billions of dollars every year due to Non-Productive Time (NPT) events such as pipeline explosion, vandalism, asset breakdown, etc. To stay competitive, companies in this industry must continually innovate to produce crude oil and refined products at a lower cost.

As the largest oil producer in Africa and the 11th largest world, Nigeria continuously aims at generating higher profits year-on-year through efficient oil and gas industrial processes. This is important considering the oil and gas industry accounts for about 95 percent of Nigeria’s foreign exchange earnings.

Oil and gas companies typically have numerous remote assets that require monitoring which increases operational expenses. Traditionally, these assets utilize the following monitoring systems:

  • Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) systems: The cost of setting up a wired system is typically quite high.

  • Satellite Communications: Requires numerous expensive satellite communication links to deliver information.

  • Physical Monitoring: A substantial amount of effort and manpower is required to monitor oil and gas fields.

In a bid to address the challenges facing the industry, IoT Africa Networks Limited held a two-part webinar series tagged Digitizing The Oil & Gas Sector with IoT with more than 250 industry experts in attendance. The event took place in August 2020 and was in conjunction with OleumTech, AIUT, and SeongJi.

During the series, Lare Ayoola, the Executive Chairman of IoT Africa Networks Ltd, outlined how oil and gas companies can save 10% to 40% of operational expenses and increase efficiencies upwards of 25% by using real-time data to monitor assets, predict breakdowns and schedule preventative maintenance. A study from Schlumberger stated that their company stands to save upwards of $290 billion by becoming a digital-first operation.

The webinar shed more light on how IoT-connected wireless technology is helping the oil and gas companies optimize their pumping operations; maintain the pipes and wells; monitor equipment failures and gas leaks; monitor pipe pressures and temperatures; and erosion in a refinery.

IoT Technology Can Eliminate 80 percent of theft losses in Nigeria

IoT Africa Networks Ltd, in partnership with Sigfox, enables you to observe your entire asset tracking network be it industrial, commercial, business, or residential in a convenient and budget-friendly manner. You might not be able to rely on electricity in Nigeria, but you can rely on Sigfox. This is because the Sigfox devices can be powered without electricity. Their battery life can last for more than four years on a single charge.” Lare Ayoola said during the webinar.

Brent McAdams, Senior Vice President, OleumTech Corporation was on hand to shed more light on how tapping IoT connectivity in oil & gas can fuel higher performance and increased revenue.

Other presentations from Marek Gabryś, Vice President, AIUT, and Brown Lee, IoT Sales Manager, SeongJi, explained how extremely safe and cost-effective Sigfox devices are when used to collect data from the field and transmit directly to the operator’s platform.

Engineer Anthony Okuyelu, Former MD NAPET Telecoms NNPC, and Adeshile Adetokunbo, MD, ARIL Technologies Limited discussed how companies can implement a Successful Digital Oilfield and Gas Supply Chain strategy during the panel session.

IoT has come to stay! There has never been a better opportunity for industries to embrace the change IoT brings, save billions of dollars, and modernize their operations than now.

The IoT Africa Networks, Sigfox, Tranter IT, Oleumtech, AIUT, SeongJi partnerships are strategic and critical for the development of the oil and gas industry in Nigeria. The focus for IoT in Nigeria is for Companies and Cities to CONNECT EVERYTHING and stay in control of their assets and business operations.

IoT Africa Networks Limited is the exclusive Sigfox Operator in Nigeria. We are deploying the Sigfox LPWAN Network throughout Nigeria. Lagos, Abuja, Ogun, Rivers state are now smart-city enabled because of this. The IoT Wireless Telemetry is a game-changing digital technology for the asset management industry in Nigeria.

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How IoT Logistics Will Revolutionize Supply Chain Management – Lare Ayoola

Containers go missing all over the world and it usually takes months to find them assuming they are ever found. The combination of mobile computing, analytics, and cloud services, all of which are fuelled by the Internet of Things (IoT), is changing how delivery and asset management companies are conducting their operations.

The Disrupting Asset Tracking with IoT webinar, in conjunction with Connected Finland, was organized in July to shed more light on the challenges facing the asset management industry. The Asset Tracking webinar, the first of many IoT webinars, was a two-hour event with an audience of about 130 industry experts in attendance.

Asset tracking is the fastest-growing industrial IoT market worth $3.93 Billion by 2023. Delivery company DHL and tech giant Cisco estimated in 2015 that IoT technologies such as asset tracking solutions could have an impact of more than $1.9 trillion in the supply chain and logistics sector. Also, there will be 267 billion IoT asset tracking devices deployed in the global industry by 2027.

Knowing where things are at any given time can be critical to transforming business operations – reducing risk, saving money, improving efficiency, and potentially even driving new service revenue.

Now, the difference between LOST and FOUND can be as little as 12 BYTES.

“IoT Africa Networks Ltd, in partnership with Sigfox, enables you to observe your entire asset tracking network be it industrial, commercial, business, or residential in a convenient and budget-friendly manner. You might not be able to rely on electricity in Nigeria, but you can rely on Sigfox. This is because the Sigfox devices can be powered without electricity. Their battery life can last for more than four years on a single charge.” – Lare Ayoola

During the webinar, Lare Ayoola, the Executive Chairman of IoT Africa Networks Ltd, outlined the impact of IoT on the supply chain, and how IoT management will transform inventory, logistics, manufacturing, distribution, construction, insurance, security companies, and more.

Tom Lindblad, Founder, Connected Finland was on hand to shed more light on the challenges being faced in the asset tracking industry and how IoT is best positioned to revolutionize the operations of the asset tracking industry.

The IoT network, that Sigfox and IoT Africa provide, is enabling us to track things we never could have before thanks to new technologies and smaller form factors. Some of the potential Use Cases for the IoT Connectivity are tracking assets along the supply chain and receiving alerts on anomalies such as unauthorized trailer detachments, virtually fence and manage herds, intercontinental sea-freight tracking, recovery of stolen vehicles, monitor the logistic supply chain, track industrial assets, enable real-time tracking of consumer’s luggage worldwide.

The IoT Africa Networks, Sigfox, Tranter IT, and Connected Finland partnerships are strategic and critical for development in Nigeria. The major drive for IoT in Nigeria is for Companies and Cities to CONNECT EVERYTHING and stay in control of their assets and business operations.

IoT Africa Networks Limited is the exclusive Sigfox operator in Nigeria and as such, is responsible for rolling out the first IoT nationwide network in Nigeria. The IoT Wireless Telemetry is a game-changing digital technology for the asset management industry in Nigeria.

Tranter IT is the exclusive distributor of many IoT Connected devices in Nigeria. Based on experience, knowledge, and technical background, we can deploy and execute projects relating to IoT in Nigeria.

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What Is 5G and How Will It Make My Life Better?

Everybody loves speedy internet, so it’s no surprise that every major telecom in the world is working to make it even faster. Smartphones, watches, homes, and cars are increasingly requiring stable internet connections. In order to pipe in enough bandwidth for that precious wireless feed, we’re going to need an entirely new form of wireless signal—that’s where 5G comes in.

Similar to 4G and 3G before it, 5G is a wireless connection built specifically to keep up with the proliferation of devices that need a mobile internet connection. It’s not just your phone and your computer anymore, either. Home appliances, door locks, security cameras, cars, wearables, dog collars, and so many other inert devices are beginning to connect to the web. Gartner predicts that 20.8 billion devices will be connected to the Internet by 2020. By comparison, there are currently an estimated 6.4 billion connected devices in the world. That’s a lot more devices asking for a quick connection.

To make 5G and the future of wireless internet a little easier understand, we decided to break down exactly what it is and how it will make your life better in the very near future.

What exactly is 5G?

The “G” in 5G stands for “generation.” Wireless phone technology technically started with 1G, and in the early 1990s, and it expanded to 2G when companies first started enabling people to send text messages between two cellular devices.

Eventually, the world moved on to 3G, which gave people the ability to make phone calls, send text messages, and browse the internet. 4G enhanced many of the capabilities that were made possible with the third generation of wireless. People could browse the web, send text messages, and make phone calls—and they could even download and upload large video files without any issues.

Then companies added LTE, short for “long term evolution,” to 4G connectivity. LTE became the fastest and most consistent variety of 4G compared to competing technologies like WiMax. The difference between WiMax and LTE is similar to the difference between Blu-Ray and HD DVDs: Both technologies achieved similar outcomes, but it was important to create a standard for everyone to use. LTE did just that, and it made 4G technology even faster.

5G will build on the foundation created by 4G LTE. It’s going to allow people send texts, make calls, and browse the web as always—and it will dramatically increase the speed at which data is transferred across the network. 5G will make it easier for people to download and upload Ultra HD and 3D video. It will also make room for the thousands of internet-connected devices entering our everyday world. Just imagine upgrading your data connection from a garden hose to a fire hose. The difference will be noticeable.

5G To Transform Lives

5G To Transform Lives

But is 5G really that much faster than 4G?

In short: Yes. Speeds will be significantly faster. Currently, 4G LTE transfer speeds top out at about one gigabit per second. That means it takes about an hour to download a short HD movie in perfect conditions. The problem is, people rarely experience 4G’s maximum download speed because the signal can be disrupted by so many different things: buildings, microwaves, other wifi signals. The list goes on and on.

5G will increase download speeds up to 10 gigabits per second. That means a full HD movie can be downloaded in a matter of seconds. It will also reduce latency significantly (giving people faster load times). In short, it will give wireless broadband the capacity it needs to power thousands of connected devices that will reach our homes and workplaces.

How does it work?

There are already huge consortiums of major global telecoms working to create worldwide standards around 5G. Although most of those standards haven’t been solidified, experts expect it to be backwards compatible (with 4G and 3G) in addition to having some interoperability across the world.

In their most basic form, cell phones are basically two-way radios. When you call someone, your phone converts your voice into an electrical signal. It transmits that electrical signal to the nearest cell tower using radio wave. The cell tower bounces the radio wave through a network of cell towers and eventually to your friend’s phone. The same thing is happening when you send other forms of data (like photos and video) across the network.

Typically, when a new mobile wireless technology comes along (like 5G), it’s assigned a higher radiofrequency. For instance, 4G occupied the frequency bands up to 20MHz. In the case of 5G, it will likely sit on the frequency band up to 6GHz. The reason new wireless technologies occupy higher frequencies is because they typically aren’t in use and move information at a much faster speed. The problem is that higher frequency signals don’t travel as far as lower frequencies, so multiple input and output antennas (MIMOs) will probably be used to boost signals anywhere 5G is offered.

What is 5G and why it will rule the world?

After 1G, 2G, 3G and 4G LTE now comes 5G. It is the fifth generation of wireless network that is expected to be launched in 2020 in India and rest of the world. 5G will be based upon the combination of the existing wireless technologies like GSM, Wi-Fi, LTE etc and the new radio access technologies.

5G will bring higher capacity than the existing 4G network. It is expected to increase the data rates beyond 1GB per second and will provide higher broadband density to the users. It is estimated that peak download rate of data will be of 20/Gbits and upload rate will be of 10G/bits. There will be low latency and low battery consumption while using 5G that means it will increase the battery life upto 10 years and reduce network energy usage by 90%. Several hundreds and thousands of computers will be able to access simultaneous connections at a very high rate. Spectral efficiency will also be increased in 5Gnetwork.

5Gnetwork will benefit the telecommunication sector to a great extent. It will provide better usage of smartphones by increasing their speed. It will introduce VR (virtual reality) and AR (Augmented reality) in smartphone sector.

5G will also bring a biggest change by starting the era of driverless smart cars and smart homes.

A snapshot look at 5G

More than just speed

ADVANTAGES OF 5G

5G network will benefit not only business person but also the commoners. There are several new things that will emerge along with 5Gnetwork making it more reliable and efficient.

Here are some of the things we will be benefited with:

  • Greater speed (enough to download a movie in few seconds)
  • Greater capacity (1,000 times capacity of 4G)
  • Reduced Latency (stop delays)
  • Provide high resolution and larger bandwidth
  • It will gather networks on one platform
  • Lower battery consumption
  • Simultaneous connections can work together
  • Provide uninterrupted and consistent connectivity.
  • Allow access to parallel multiple services
  • Remote place access grant
  • Detect natural disasters

“We are absolutely convinced that 5G is the next revolution,” Tim Baxter, president of Samsung’s US unit, said during a press conference.

Here’s just a taste of what 5G will be able to unlock.

Self-driving cars

While companies like Google and Uber are investing in self-driving cars now, many in the industry don’t believe a fully autonomous vehicle is possible without a 5G network.

“We are absolutely convinced that 5G is the next revolution.” Tim Baxter, president of Samsung’s US unit.

That instantly responsive network and ubiquitous coverage means the cars will be able to use 5G to talk to other cars and sensors built around the city, from street lamps to gas stations.

“It not just about the cars,” Adam Koeppe, vice president of network planning for Verizon, said in an interview Monday. “It’s about urban design and technology.”

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WHAT ADVANTAGES WILL 5G OFFER?

Each new generation of wireless technology has brought faster, more reliable cellular and internet connections. In the 1980’s, first-generation technology made communication via cellphone possible. The next generation, 2G, allowed for more efficient and secure phone calls, and introduced mobile text messaging. 3G ushered in the smartphone era, and 4G/LTE gave us the high-speed connections that make it possible to stream high-definition video on our phones.

5G is projected to bring three main benefits

Faster speed: Data transfer speeds are projected to be about 10 times higher with 5G than is possible with 4G. That means significantly faster transmission of images and videos. With 4G/LTE, downloading a high-definition movie might take about 10 minutes. With 5G, it should take less than a second.

Shorter delays: Though it’s not always noticeable, there is often a brief lag in time from when data is sent to when it’s received. 5G should reduce this so-called latency, making it possible, for example, to watch high-speed virtual reality video with no delays or glitches.

Increased connectivity: Cell towers equipped with 5G technology would have greatly increased capacity over 4G/LTE. That means more people — and more devices — should be able to communicate at the same time.

WILL I NEED A NEW PHONE?

Just as 2G phones couldn’t connect to 3G or 4G networks, today’s 3G and 4G/LTE phones will be unable to connect to a 5G network. So experts predict you’ll need a new phone. The cost of a 5G phone is unclear, but monthly 5G service is likely to cost more than 4G/LTE service.

WHEN WILL 5G BE AVAILABLE?

Samsung and Intel debuted 5G technology at the Pyeongchang Winter Olympics, where it was used to stream live VR coverage of sporting events. AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile and Verizon are continuing to develop and test 5G technology and expect 5G service to be available in some U.S. cities later this year. Access to 5G is expected to expand dramatically in 2019.

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