IoT Agenda
Recent Posts
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Four keys to successful IoT product software: Using a co-development approach
- Intelligent Product Solutions 08 Mar 2018 -
Wearables at work: Why enterprise usage is outshining consumer usage
- Borqs Technologies, Inc. 08 Mar 2018 -
What is the real state of IoT gateways?
- Altran 07 Mar 2018
Deploying successful IoT software is much like building a house; it requires coordination and prioritization. IPS's Danny Aponte offers four steps to creating successful IoT software.
Wearable devices aren't just a consumer fad -- they're making inroads in the enterprise, improving worker safety and resiliency, says Borqs Technologies' George Thangadurai.
Intelligent gateways are a valuable addition to the IoT ecosystem, but how to deploy them -- and when not to -- is not yet widely understood. Aricent's Ben Pietrabella discusses.
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How to get started with IoT when there's so little standardization
- Deloitte Digital 07 Mar 2018 -
My car just told me to stop texting and watch the road!
- SensibleVision 06 Mar 2018 -
The new bottoms-up IIoT strategy that may already be underway at your organization
- Kepware Technologies 06 Mar 2018 -
Finding the killer IoT app: Why worry?
- OIES Consulting 05 Mar 2018 -
The future of fixing: What field service means for us in the next 50 years
- ServiceMax from GE Digital 05 Mar 2018 -
Java is the perfect match for internet of things apps
- TatvaSoft Australia Pty Ltd. 02 Mar 2018 -
Five tips for securing your IoT devices
- Insignary 01 Mar 2018
While launching an enterprise IoT project in a market of little standardization may seem daunting, Deloitte Consulting's Robert Schmid warns not to wait for a leader to emerge.
Thanks to the miniaturization of 3D cameras and increasingly powerful AI software, says Sensible Vision's George Brostoff, interaction between people and their cars will never be the same.
A bottoms-up approach to industrial IoT is popping up at many plants, with IT pros and engineers launching IIoT initiatives in a DIY fashion. Kepware's Jeff Bates discusses.
Companies are anxiously looking for the killer IoT app. But, according to OIES Consulting's Francisco Maroto, the true killer IoT app doesn't exist.
The internet of things is changing how machines run and are serviced – but what does it mean for the field service technicians doing the fixing? ServiceMax's Athani Krishna discusses.
The rise of IoT and M2M ecosystems require a programming language that is easy to use across devices and platforms. TatvaSoft's Ritesh Mehta explains why Java is the perfect choice.
Many IoT devices provide limited security, leaving the onus on your IT staff. Insignary's Tae-Jin Kang outlines five steps to improving your organization's IoT security strategy.
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IoT myths busted for your business
- Cisco 01 Mar 2018 -
Network densification is the key to IoT growth
- ADRF 28 Feb 2018 -
AR/VR is changing the way enterprises do business -- ready to jump in?
- HARMAN Connected Services 28 Feb 2018 -
Making the case for healthcare IoT: Is it necessary?
- Zephyr Health 28 Feb 2018 -
Keeping up with digital change requires a new approach to security
- Fortinet 27 Feb 2018
If you're looking to start or restart an IoT project, you'll need a clear, fact-based understanding of IoT. To help, Cisco's Maciej Kranz dispels five major enterprise IoT myths.
To accommodate the estimated 35 billion connected devices coming on the scene by 2020, says ADRF's Greg Najjar, mobile network density and availability will both need to increase at incredible rates.
Augmented reality and virtual reality technologies aren't just for gamers anymore. Harman's Andrew Till explains how AR/VR is changing the enterprise as we know it.
A standardized and connected ecosystem can provide easy and seamless access to one critical industry: healthcare. Zephyr Health's William King outlines three critical value drivers of healthcare IoT.
IoT, mobile computing, cloud-based services and multi-cloud infrastructures are redefining not only how business is done, but how environments must be secured. Fortinet's Michael Xie discusses.