IoT Agenda
Internet of Things (IoT) Analytics
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2016: A look back at the year of the internet of things
- LogMeIn 21 Dec 2016 -
Real-time data management will be the keystone of IoT
- VoltDB 16 Dec 2016 -
Forget Rudolph, IoT is Santa's new best friend
- Software AG 16 Dec 2016
Taking a look back at 2016, Ryan Lester sheds some light on the really great internet of things milestones we as an industry had this year.
While consumer-grade internet of things devices are hogging the limelight, it will be in real-time data management where the value of IoT lies.
IoT is helping Santa -- and supply chain managers across the globe -- develop more efficient manufacturing and distribution processes than ever before.
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Internet of People (IoP): The next frontier for IoT
- Digital Fly 15 Dec 2016 -
The time has come to redefine the internet of things
- Machina Research 14 Dec 2016 -
Big data or bust: The geospatial data connection to IoT
- Trimble Geospatial 13 Dec 2016 -
The IoT hype cycle: Getting up to speed with monetization
- goTransverse 12 Dec 2016 -
Commercial buildings and IoT: The evolution of experience
- Honeywell Building Solutions 12 Dec 2016 -
IoT for industries: Operating at the edge
- Hewlett Packard Enterprise 09 Dec 2016 -
Artificial intelligence disruptions in healthcare
- IoTDisruptions.com 08 Dec 2016
The Internet of People (IoP) is not just more sensor data, but it is a learning process or a study of how people interact with sensor data.
The time to redefine the internet of things from a product-centric view to one built around data and analytics and their building blocks is now.
Geospatial big data and its use cases in IoT are massive and complex, but with dedicated analysis they are extremely valuable to its user.
While a number of companies have been quick to bring new products and devices to the market, only a handful have done that with monetization in mind.
Ubiquitous connectivity is influencing expectations for how we work and go about our daily lives -- expectations that don't go away when we enter buildings.
Bringing compute to the edge helps quickly and economically predict impending failures, threats or manufacturing problems and improve business efficiency.
Artificial intelligence is making inroads in the healthcare industry. Explore five AI disruptions and their benefits coming soon to a hospital near you.
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With safety and surveillance under its belt, video tackles insight
- Hitachi Insight Group 07 Dec 2016 -
Smart sensors: The complete version
- PointGrab 06 Dec 2016 -
The promise of the smart workplace and why it's ready to deliver
- Digital Lumens 05 Dec 2016
Your organization's most underutilized sensor is moving to the frontline in an IoT-enabled world. Get ready for video, the next big insight creator.
Smart sensors play an undeniably key role in IoT. Understanding the full set of features and capabilities associated with these sensors is essential.
While the internet of things may not have yet delivered on its promise of seamless home automation, it is making strides in the smart workplace. Learn how.