IoT Agenda
IoT APIs, Applications and Software
-
Hybrid OT: A new role emerging within industrial IoT companies
- Stratus Technologies 31 Jul 2017 -
Drone delivery is buzzing -- but where does it go from here?
- BoldIQ 31 Jul 2017 -
Blockchain: IoT's new best friend?
- NETSCOUT Systems 28 Jul 2017
In order to bridge the gap separating IT and OT teams, says Jason Andersen of Stratus Technologies, a new breed of 'hybrid OT' professionals is emerging.
The deployment of drone delivery fleets is becoming more of a reality each day – so what's hold it back? BoldIQ CEO Roei Ganzarski discusses.
Has the internet of things won a new best friend in blockchain? Ron Lifton of NetScout discusses the benefits and challenges of the newfound friendship.
-
Security operations is broken, and AI can fix it
- JASK 27 Jul 2017 -
Thanks to IoT, care for farm animals is improving and evolving
- Amyx+ 27 Jul 2017 -
How data is gaining value
- Red Hat 27 Jul 2017 -
Using artificial intelligence for forgery: Fake could be eerily real
- Amyx+ 26 Jul 2017 -
Machine learning defies odds to aid asset management across industries
- Saviant Consulting 26 Jul 2017 -
IoT and testing: The new rules of engagement
- Eggplant 25 Jul 2017 -
How OT managers can improve their batting average
- Red Hat 25 Jul 2017
To uncover how to improve security with AI, we must first consider that the way we perform security operations is broken, says Greg Martin, CEO of JASK.
With IoT to aid them, farm owners are maintaining data more accurately for farm animals and increasing their productivity, paving way for precision farming.
When data can be effectively used to guide actions and gain useful insights, it's an increasingly large part of a technology company's value.
Artificial intelligence-powered tools are providing criminals an easy way to forge audio and video files. Beware; identity theft and fake info will rise.
Machine learning's promise of improving asset management is what keeps the spark going, says Saviant Consulting's Yatish Patil.
With IoT, the days of testing what you build are over. TestPlant's Antony Edwards explains why you need to test everything that you touch.
Like baseball GMs, says Red Hat's James Kirkland, OT teams are hoping IoT will improve their chances at a hitting a home run at every at-bat.
-
Smart farming: The future of agriculture
- Tangoe 21 Jul 2017 -
Here be dragons: Bitcoin and the internet of things
- VoltDB 21 Jul 2017 -
How to evaluate when IoT does not fit
- Intelligent Product Solutions (IPS) 20 Jul 2017 -
Generating revenue with IoT learning loops
- Bright Wolf 19 Jul 2017 -
Find success in enterprise IoT with rebranding, technical know-how
- PubNub 18 Jul 2017
Many pressures are being placed on today's farmers. MOBI's Josh Garrett explains how IoT and smart farming is helping solve these challenges.
While IoT will require a micropayment architecture, David Rolfe of VoltDB says the current state of bitcoin renders it more or less useless for IoT
The benefits of IoT are aplenty, but there are instances when creating a connected product doesn't make sense. IPS President Mitch Maiman explains.
To realize significant value over time, your organization's IoT offering should implement learning loops to adapt and evolve, says Bright Wolf co-founder James Branigan.
In this Q&A, learn why rebranding to an industry-specific technology and staying up to date with technical skills is critical for IoT success.