IoT Agenda
May 2017
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Ultra-clean IoT PCBs assure high reliability
- NexLogic Tech., Inc. 31 May 2017 -
Botnets, ransomware and IoT viruses: Do they make you WannaCry?
- Tangoe 31 May 2017 -
Benefits of an open source approach to IoT application enablement
- MachNation 31 May 2017
To be effective and efficient, IoT PCBs must be ultra-clean and virtually free of any contaminants or chemical residues.
WannaCry is the latest security worry for IoT device managers. See how this industry's history of viruses and botnets means we shouldn't be surprised.
Explore the top five benefits of selecting an open source application enablement platform to satisfy middleware requirements for your IoT solution.
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What do bots and Henry Ford have in common? Efficiency
- BoldIQ 30 May 2017 -
Smart cities and the internet of things: Changing the foundation of how we live
- HARMAN Connected Services 30 May 2017 -
Traveling through enterprise IoT with gateways
- Red Hat 30 May 2017 -
The internet of platforms: The success of IoT depends on them
- Zebra Technologies; Midwest Internet of Things Council 26 May 2017 -
IoT and CSPs: The endpoint myth, monetization realities and guidance for the future
- Persistent Systems Limited 26 May 2017 -
How could the internet of things save the planet?
- Allegion, maker of Schlage locks 25 May 2017 -
Putting legacy systems at the heart of IoT
- IMS Evolve 25 May 2017
As a society, we're better off embracing future changes in terms of AI and bots, looking at how they can serve us rather than fearing them.
Smart cities give us the chance to positively impact our lives and the lives of every person on this planet to a degree never before possible.
Multi-tiered architectures with intelligent gateways allow decisions to be made at the edge, requiring less data to travel all the way to the data center.
As vendors step up industry platforms, businesses are enthusiastic about the opportunities; but there's a long road before domain-based IoT is ubiquitous.
CSPs hope IoT will propel their next big growth phase; but monetization, ROI and the sheer nature of IoT makes it a complex undertaking.
Some of the biggest potential benefits of a more ubiquitous and mature internet of things world appear to be environmental.
Many enterprises have the data needed to modernize sitting unused in their legacy systems; now is the time to unlock it with IoT.
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IoT experimentation at Amazon: How the other giants will respond
- Kentik 24 May 2017 -
Five foreseeable failures that will hit IoT
- VoltDB 24 May 2017 -
How IoT will change auto insurance
- Esurance 22 May 2017 -
So you want to be a data scientist
- GE Digital 19 May 2017 -
Your IoT devices are vulnerable without these four security measures
- Ingenu 19 May 2017
Amazon has made its mark in the voice-enabled speaker market and is making further forays into IoT. Learn more, as well as what other tech giants are up to.
In IoT, you can have cool and unreliable -- but not always both. Here are five foreseeable failures that will hit the internet of things.
The internet of things is helping create user-based insurance, a model which will change the future of the auto insurance industry as a whole.
Currently ranking as top job in the U.S., the data scientist role is in high demand. Here's what you need to know to succeed.
Businesses must treat IoT devices in a manner similar to how they treat any other asset. Here are four steps they can take to boost their defenses.