IoT Agenda
IoT Industry and Vertical Markets
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CES 2017: IoT is dead?
- LogMeIn 31 Jan 2017 -
How manufacturers, service providers, consumers can improve IoT security
- Kaleido Insights 30 Jan 2017 -
What's leading IIoT transformation in 2017
- GE Digital 27 Jan 2017
A number of products and technologies on display at CES 2017 pushed boundaries and are helping fuel innovation, especially as they relate to IoT.
There are a variety of actions manufacturers, service providers and consumers alike can take to work towards greater overall IoT security.
As we look to 2017 and beyond, we'll see IIoT continue to revolutionize organizations, with the biggest transformations being led in three key areas.
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What to expect when you're expecting value from IoT
- Bright Wolf 26 Jan 2017 -
More killer apps for industrial IoT
- Bsquare Corporation 25 Jan 2017 -
Four ways to unlock the full potential of the IoT connected home
- Earth Networks 24 Jan 2017 -
IoT's wins and misses at Retail's Big Show 2017
- Luxoft 24 Jan 2017 -
Striking a balance: How IoT is revolutionizing customer service
- Particle 23 Jan 2017 -
Industrial internet unveils a new era for mobile apps
- IrecaMedia 20 Jan 2017 -
IoT in cognitive science and web proctoring
- Happiest Minds Technologies 19 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.
In IoT, killer apps represent solutions to real business problems, solutions that are obvious, immediate and easy to understand.
There are four strategies for the IoT industry to consider as it seeks to connect and realize the full potential of connected home.
Take a look at some of the innovative concepts witnessed at the National Retail Federation's Big Show, including four major wins and misses.
When it comes to enhancing customer experience with the internet of things, it's all about striking the right balance.
The industrial internet is ushering in a new wave of mobile apps. Along with the benefits comes a number of considerations IIoT companies must face.
Learn how IoT can be an effective tool in cognitive science research and help effectively proctor online courses to impart credibility for online education.
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Empowering the workforce with wearables
- Upskill 19 Jan 2017 -
Seven internet of things predictions for 2017
- infiswift 19 Jan 2017 -
Three ways IoT is transforming inventory management
- Software AG 18 Jan 2017 -
Where the fog meets the edge
- FreeWave Technologies 18 Jan 2017 -
How IoT is shaking up energy and asset management
- Panoramic Power 18 Jan 2017
Wearables and assisted reality make people more competitive, helping them work smarter, safer and faster by augmenting their skills, not replacing them.
Take a look at some of the trends that are expected to both boost and hamper the internet of things in making things work better in 2017.
The connectivity and real-time analytics inherent in the internet of things could be the game changer for retailers' inventory woes.
2017 will see the emergence of true fog computing and programmable/intelligent edge devices with the strongest security measures to date.
Energy and asset management solutions have in many ways been hit by the "perfect storm" for IoT-driven acceleration and evolution.