IoT Agenda
Internet of Things (IoT) Verticals
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The IoT ecosystem: Three types of partners you need on your team
- Cisco 29 Nov 2017 -
If IoT is the answer, what is the question? IoT sourcing considerations
- Information Services Group (ISG) 28 Nov 2017 -
How can we accelerate the development of smart cities?
- Sierra Wireless 22 Nov 2017
The internet of things has changed the paradigm of single-vendor, end-to-end methodology; IoT is too complex to approach alone. Cisco's Maciej Kranz explains.
IoT is a tool for achieving something. So, if IoT is the answer, it's critical to discover what question you need IoT to answer.
Existing technologies and standards -- including the cloud, LPWA and open IoT standards -- provide cities the tools needed to deploy smart city applications.
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Technology innovation in 2018: From AI, VR and IoT to robotics
- Computes, inc. 21 Nov 2017 -
How the construction industry is using IoT and sensor technology
- TechNexus Venture Collaborative 21 Nov 2017 -
The retail store of the future is here today
- Samsung Electronics America 20 Nov 2017 -
Investing in the internet of things
- Kairos Capital Advisors, LLC 17 Nov 2017 -
'I can't sleep without IoT!': IoT in healthcare
- Huawei USA 14 Nov 2017 -
How IoT will drive the future connected commute
- Cisco 13 Nov 2017 -
How to use IoT, machine learning and AI bots to grow revenue
- Apttus 10 Nov 2017
Chris Matthieu of Citrix offers his take on IoT technology innovations in 2018 – many of which don't have to be conservative to be credible.
The construction industry can deploy IoT and sensor technology to create advantages related to worker safety, cost reduction and predictive maintenance.
IoT is starting to revolutionize traditional brick-and-mortar retailers, making the retail store of the future a reality today, says Samsung's Ed Abrams.
Kairos Capital Advisors' Russell Redenbaugh discusses three things successful investors must consider before investing in IoT products and companies.
IoT in healthcare helps companies boost efficiencies and improve profits, but at the end of the day, patient experience and satisfaction are most important.
A frictionless commute may seem too good to be true, but it is feasible. To come to fruition, cities need to make preparations for connected infrastructures and pilot systems now.
IoT, machine learning and AI are playing increasing roles in helping sales, legal, finance and operations professionals generate and manage revenue processes.
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Three ways humans power the industrial internet of things
- Bsquare Corporation 09 Nov 2017 -
The industrial IoT takeover from farm to fridge
- Stratus Technologies 07 Nov 2017 -
Without fog, autonomous cars are going nowhere
- OpenFog Consortium 02 Nov 2017 -
Girding the grid: The missing piece of the smart city revolution
- GE Power 01 Nov 2017
Humans will play a vital role in rolling out IoT technology initiatives at industrial organizations. Explore three ways humans power IIoT.
Like other large enterprises witnessing the benefits of IoT, dairies are using IIoT technologies to enhance production efficiency and profitability.
The cloud alone can't handle the 4,000 GB that each autonomous car will generate per day -- and cars are just a small part of this emerging ecosystem.
In order to fully realize the benefits of a smart city revolution, we need a strong foundation and it all starts with a modern electrical grid.