IoT Agenda
IoT APIs, Applications and Software
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In-motion 3D face authentication: A new set of digital eyes to keep you safe
- SensibleVision 30 Mar 2018 -
Use software composition analysis to secure the industrial IoT
- Flexera Software 29 Mar 2018 -
Smart homes, IoT and the customer experience
- Earth Networks 26 Mar 2018
The next wave of biometrics is here. The combination of AI-software and 3D cameras, says SensibleVision's George Brostoff, is ready to revolutionize public safety and security.
Flexera's Eric Free explains how software composition analysis software can help IIoT developers scan and manage the components used during IIoT development ensure IIoT security.
IoT-enabled home devices and sensors generate valuable insights for consumers, says Earth Networks' Amena Ali. Here are three key outcomes of IoT improving customer experience.
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Could smart roads mean no potholes?
- Infor 23 Mar 2018 -
Artificial intelligence at work in the workplace
- BroadSoft 21 Mar 2018 -
How AI and IoT will interact
- Tata Communications 20 Mar 2018 -
Use application performance monitoring to gain end-to-end IoT visibility
- AppDynamics 19 Mar 2018 -
CES 2018: The five words I heard most frequently
- People Power 15 Mar 2018 -
The white knights of IoT platforms
- OIES Consulting 15 Mar 2018 -
Introducing authentic AI: Making artificial intelligence effective
- Voyager Labs 12 Mar 2018
As we have seen with a number of use cases, IoT and digitization makes way to endless opportunities -- so why not apply our learnings to infrastructure? Infor's Guy Courtin discusses.
AI is making inroads in the workplace. Broadsoft's Scott Hoffpauir offers a clear-eyed look at what AI is and how it can be put to work today.
To create a world of seamless exchange between people, networks, devices and applications, IoT in concert with AI is critical, says Tata Communications' Tim Sherwood.
The interconnected nature of IoT devices, mobile apps, web apps and back-end services makes it a natural fit for APM technologies, says AppDynamics' Jonah Kowall.
People Power's Stuart Sikes offers the five words he heard most frequently at CES 2018, from AI to robots, which created conversations among conference attendees.
Over the past few years, a number of IoT platforms have been acquired by larger companies, essentially becoming white knights to startups. OIES Consulting's Francisco Maroto discusses.
Voyager Labs' Jay Klein offers pointers to systematically assess and evaluate AI-based products and technologies to ensure their authenticity and therefore effectiveness in specific use cases.
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Reimagining blockchain for the supply chain
- Happiest Minds Technologies 12 Mar 2018 -
Four keys to successful IoT product software: Using a co-development approach
- Intelligent Product Solutions 08 Mar 2018 -
Wearables at work: Why enterprise usage is outshining consumer usage
- Borqs Technologies, Inc. 08 Mar 2018 -
What is the real state of IoT gateways?
- Aricent 07 Mar 2018 -
How to get started with IoT when there's so little standardization
- Deloitte Digital 07 Mar 2018
Though blockchain was first envisaged for cryptocurrencies, it's finding its place in many other areas – including the supply chain, says Shan M. of Happiest Minds Technologies.
Deploying successful IoT software is much like building a house; it requires coordination and prioritization. IPS's Danny Aponte offers four steps to creating successful IoT software.
Wearable devices aren't just a consumer fad -- they're making inroads in the enterprise, improving worker safety and resiliency, says Borqs Technologies' George Thangadurai.
Intelligent gateways are a valuable addition to the IoT ecosystem, but how to deploy them -- and when not to -- is not yet widely understood. Aricent's Ben Pietrabella discusses.
While launching an enterprise IoT project in a market of little standardization may seem daunting, Deloitte Consulting's Robert Schmid warns not to wait for a leader to emerge.