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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Tern Plc | LSE:TERN | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BFPMV798 | ORD 0.02P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.07 | 2.04% | 3.50 | 3.30 | 3.70 | 3.75 | 3.50 | 3.55 | 4,031,639 | 15:03:56 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Finance Services | 66k | -10.45M | -0.0269 | -1.30 | 13.6M |
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02/8/2019 08:07 | LolOld man Wardy, you don't half make me laugh. | duxy786 | |
02/8/2019 07:59 | Damn- look at poor little dorky spamming into the wee small hours. Good to see Yawn taking the weight for the early shift. Let the poor guy sleep off his obsession/ requirement to spam here. Hope he gets OT rates. :) | podium | |
02/8/2019 07:46 | Good morning to you. | jonc | |
02/8/2019 07:33 | Morning derampers.I suppose no news is good news. It allows the deramping to continue in the news vacuum. | johig | |
02/8/2019 07:29 | So someone is spending all day and night waiting to change any positive coin posts , what a waste of a life, sounds extremely desperate to me . | wardy333 | |
02/8/2019 07:22 | 7th November 2019 Reading UK Secure IOT event Meet the leading experts, organisations and companies offering security guidance, products, Speakers Amazon Web Services Arm UK Government Device authority GSMA IBM Microsoft NCC Group Pen Test Partners SAS Pretty impressive line up I count 7 globals & 1 Gov in that 10 name list | kkrr11ss2 | |
02/8/2019 07:08 | Morning rampers.I suppose no news is good news. It allows the ramping to continue in the news vacuum. | jonc | |
02/8/2019 06:55 | I see the only thing some people can do is change the coin posts to suit their purpose, can't this be taken out of the heading S/W. Did not know you can take coins away from posts you don't like, what a waste of time that is have never ever used a coin. | wardy333 | |
02/8/2019 06:52 | Trolls desperate again they know Microsoft , Mahindra, Wipro and Intel are going to be very big users of Device Authority, good posts by andbrea Yesterday nice to see when you are on holiday you forget the market. Company really joining forces with Microsoft and they look likely buyers of D/A, or could Intel be announcing something soon, the joint webinar with them not far off. With FVR changing the medical world as we speak saving hospitals and training establishments millions , it is all looking like the stock to be in right now. | wardy333 | |
02/8/2019 03:21 | https://www.engineer | duxy786 | |
02/8/2019 00:17 | Mean - learn | duxy786 | |
02/8/2019 00:17 | Exactly. But it doesn't stop them getting the polish out and giving a good go....some will only mean the hard way. Sheep...blind following the blind and outright crazy nut jobs of free BB services. | duxy786 | |
02/8/2019 00:15 | Andrbea in his post re: 160283 cleverly left out a very important part of the article viz.""When we started analysing the lab setup, the first thing we noticed was that some devices do not even support encrypted protocols for video streaming (SRTP), file transfer (SFTP) and web management (HTTPS), and those devices that support encrypted protocols do not suggest their use by default. The result is well known: many IoT devices are setup and managed with insecure protocols, allowing traffic sniffing and tampering, including sniffing credentials and sensitive information, including patient information in hospitals or video footage," said the Forescout researchers."A self signed certificate used by the camera to encrypt the video stream and web management would have thwarted such an attack. These are basic things in IT these days. Cheap cameras also do it but users are not capable or being able to implement it. Enterprises on the other hand should regard these as the basics of security and going further to add proper certificates and not use self-signed ones.The article also "assumed that an attacker had already gained a foothold on the network". If that's is the case, then gaining access to iot devices would be the least of your worries as a network admin. Scare tactics like these is what failed the IT for years. EDGE/Perimeter device security is what really needs attention. These are your routers, firewalls and managed switches along with hybrid network connectivity to cloud etc. Keyscalar can not and does not remediate any of these areas. | duxy786 | |
02/8/2019 00:04 | https://www.coolingp | duxy786 | |
02/8/2019 00:02 | Andrbea doing his best to highlight all the iot implementation other are doing and how big they are in the market.Remember you are not invested in Microsoft Andrbea, you are invested in TERN Plc and like Mike, you need to realise that their top line grown has ZERO reflection on Keyscalar sales, which, as can be seen by the demise of contracts in recent times, is nearing zero. | duxy786 | |
01/8/2019 22:01 | Looks like DA are getting very chummy with Microsoft doesn't it? It makes you wonder how big it could be and being part of something big with Microsoft will generally be a very big deal indeed. And this is just one string on a multi-stringed bow. | mike routhorn | |
01/8/2019 21:42 | Premium Service Gerber Technologies offered GERBER connect to customers of select automated cutting machines for remote product monitoring and predictive maintenance. This new revenue stream is targeted to engage more than 40,000 products. Reliable Revenue Streams Heidelberg has transformed its industry-leading products, organization, and business model into smart, connected printing press centers. By doing so, it has revolutionized its processes around smart, connected customer service and gained high customer engagement with new service offerings. Decreased Downtime, Increased Sales Elekta analyses machine information for increased uptime of its cancer-fighting radiation therapy tools, predicts the products’ end of life, and sells parts or new machines proactively to minimize end-user downtime and enhance customer service Reason 3: Remote monitoring is a proven first step into IoT for product providers. In a variety of industries, you can already see connected-product companies succeeding with IoT via remote monitoring. Companies like Varian Medical and Gerber Technologies are only a few of many that have started their IoT transformation journey with remote monitoring capabilities. | still waiting | |
01/8/2019 21:36 | Still Waiting..Obviously you and all the other planks on here haven't got it yet!! There's nothing to give...A bit like THE EMPEROR'S NEW CLOTHES...LOL | p5tvr | |
01/8/2019 20:23 | On D. Antill's twitter page he posted this article: Meanwhile, a whopping 97% have security concerns about IoT devices and infrastructure, while 43% and 38% worry about creating strong user authentications and maintaining IoT devices, respectively. Perhaps it’s not surprising, then, that 30% of respondents say their IoT projects failed in the proof-of-concept stage, often because the implementation became too expensive or the bottom-line benefits were unclear. To suss out the components of winning IoT strategies, Microsoft commissioned BCG Group, which jointly identified some key ingredients: business strategy, rationale, leadership and organization, technology roadmap planning, talent, operations and core business processes, partnerships and ecosystem, and security. According to BCG, the top-performing IoT projects started with an understanding of the problems to be addressed and the return on investment expected. Additionally, their implementers primed core processes affected by IoT to capture value. And BCG says that most of the successful IoT-adopting businesses didn’t neglect talent — instead, they concertedly built or acquired workforce capabilities based on gaps that need filling. “IoT is transforming every industry from retail and agriculture to healthcare and manufacturing by harnessing AI, edge computing and emerging capabilities like 5G across thousands of sensors and devices,” added George. “We’re at a critical tipping point where industry challenges like skills shortage, security concerns and solution complexity will hinder innovation, and pose significant risk to business and consumer data. It’s imperative that technology providers, standards organizations and industry solutions partners come together to help simplify and secure IoT.” Microsoft has a horse in the IoT race, of course — in 2018, it committed $5 billion to intelligent edge innovation by 2022 (an uptick from the $1.5 billion it spent prior to 2018) and pledged to grow its IoT partner ecosystem to over 10,000. It’s borne fruit in Azure IoT Central, a cloud service that enables customers to quickly provision and deploy IoT apps, and IoT Plug and Play, which provides devices that work with a range of off-the-shelf solutions. Microsoft’s investment has also bolstered Azure Sphere, its microcontroller unit management product; Azure Security Center, its unified cloud and edge security suite; and Azure IoT Edge, which distributes cloud intelligence to run in isolation on IoT devices directly. | andrbea | |
01/8/2019 20:02 | Cmon tern, give us something.. | still waiting |
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