IoT Agenda
Internet of Things (IoT) Analytics
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Traveling through enterprise IoT with gateways
- Red Hat 30 May 2017 -
So you want to be a data scientist
- GE Digital 19 May 2017 -
Devising new metrics for senior health with the smart home
- Silicon Labs 16 May 2017
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.
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.
More families are considering a smart home system to support caregiving plans, using sensors to help seniors safely and comfortably age in place.
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Location-based services for the internet of things
- Aruba, a Hewlett Packard Enterprise company 15 May 2017 -
Five of the biggest trends in IoT this year
- KNect365, an informa business 09 May 2017 -
Where do the smarts live in an IoT architecture?
- Red Hat 05 May 2017 -
Predicting the not-so-distant future of connected cities
- Infor 05 May 2017 -
Get more meaningful data back from your IoT devices, and pay less for it
- SORACOM 02 May 2017
By boosting the productivity of human and capital assets, IoT location-based services can drive new business opportunities.
Here are five of the biggest trends in IoT we should be expecting to come to fruition over the remainder of the year.
We can now treat the centralization of IoT smarts and data as an architectural decision, not one forced by economics or physical limitations.
Improving upon existing operations is a benefit of connected cities, but what are futuristic areas of disruption could happen if your city was connected?
Data from IoT devices offers great insight, yet is often underutilized. It's time to overcome the barriers that have stood in the way of leveraging it.