IoT Agenda
Internet of Things (IoT) Analytics
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What to expect when you're expecting value from IoT
- Bright Wolf 26 Jan 2017 -
Why voice interfaces remain challenging
- Red Hat 24 Jan 2017 -
IoT's wins and misses at Retail's Big Show 2017
- Luxoft 24 Jan 2017
With proper planning and intelligent design, IoT can be approached in a manner to minimize risk and deliver increasing benefits through the entire value chain.
While voice recognition is much improved and its place in IoT architectures is perceivable, it can still be hard to communicate.
Take a look at some of the innovative concepts witnessed at the National Retail Federation's Big Show, including four major wins and misses.
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Three ways IoT is transforming inventory management
- Software AG 18 Jan 2017 -
How spatial data adds value to the internet of things
- Trimble Geospatial 17 Jan 2017 -
Industrial IoT needs a killer app
- Bsquare Corporation 12 Jan 2017 -
Best job for analytics professionals: Data scientist still topping lists
09 Jan 2017 -
Connecting the connected car: What needs to happen now
- Hewlett Packard Enterprise 05 Jan 2017 -
Five IoT infrastructure resolutions for 2017
- MemSQL 04 Jan 2017
The connectivity and real-time analytics inherent in the internet of things could be the game changer for retailers' inventory woes.
Accurate positioning boosts functionality and flexibility in internet of things measurement, sensing and control applications.
The killer app is what will take the internet of things from being a proof-of-concept project in a lab to a strategic part of the business.
Emerging technologies such as IoT, AI and machine learning will not make everyone a data scientist, but they will help make data scientists more productive.
Connected car services, as with any networked technology, becomes more useful as more nodes connect and share data.
The opportunities of the internet of things abound; here are five IoT infrastructure resolutions to help organizations find a starting point to IoT success.