IoT APIs, Applications and Software
Learn about working with IoT and APIs, apps and software, including API gateways and management, application platforms and tools, and software engineering, development and testing.
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Tip
26 Jun 2023
6 IoT architecture layers and components explained
Having a clearly defined IoT architecture framework greatly improves the chances for success of an enterprise's connected deployment. Continue Reading
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Feature
25 Mar 2022
8 IoT SaaS platform providers help streamline adoption
IoT SaaS providers help simplify the complexity and expense of deploying IoT by offering platforms with features such as scalability, real-time data capture and machine learning. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
17 Jan 2019
Sharpening AI with contextual awareness
Contextually aware AI and IoT ecosystems are making it easier than ever to do good. Equinix's Chiaren Cushing explains the ins and outs of contextual awareness and offers examples where it makes a ... Continue Reading
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Answer
17 Jan 2019
What are the challenges of building a smart agriculture system?
Building a smart agriculture system isn't as easy as placing some sensors in a field. IEEE senior member Shawn Chandler offers insights into the challenges and outlines tips for a successful deployment. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
16 Jan 2019
Real-time location services crosses the chasm: 3 predictions for 2019
The value of the real-time location services market is booming. Quuppa's Fabio Belloni offers three predictions for the RTLS market in 2019, exploring how a leap forward in technology, partnerships ... Continue Reading
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Blog Post
10 Jan 2019
Thanks to new wireless capabilities, the future of IoT rests only on our imaginations
By solving key developer issues and lowering barriers to entry, says Twilio's Evan Cummack, new wireless capabilities are helping industry leaders usher in a new era of IoT. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
09 Jan 2019
IoT: An SOS for cruise lines?
Cruise lines are adopting IoT to attract younger guests. Living in Digital Times' Robin Raskin took to the seas to explore how Celebrity and Carnival use connected technology to personalize and ... Continue Reading
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Answer
09 Jan 2019
How do AI algorithms automate IoT threat detection?
IoT threat detection is about to get easier, thanks to the automating abilities of AI algorithms. But, as IEEE member Kayne McGladrey explains, it doesn't mean humans are out of the picture. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
08 Jan 2019
Intelligent messaging with your IoT device using WhatsApp
Integrating Unified Inbox's IoT messaging platform with WhatsApp's Business API, says IoTDisruption.com's Sudha Jamthe, allows users to chat with their security cameras as if they were voice ... Continue Reading
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Blog Post
08 Jan 2019
Why IoT is dramatically disrupting aerospace and automotive
5G and IoT are set to transform the face of the automotive and aerospace industries. And as Aricent's Ben Pietrabella says, success depends on preparation and design of system architecture, ... Continue Reading
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Blog Post
03 Jan 2019
The future of IoT: Where do we go in 2019?
As 2019 rolls in, Infor's Guy Courtin offers insights into the future of IoT and how consumers, brands and supply chains will use digital connectivity to provide greater insights and understanding ... Continue Reading
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Answer
03 Jan 2019
How do drones and augmented reality work together?
Adding drones and augmented reality together changes the way humans interact with drones, says IEEE member Todd Richmond, offering hands-free control over real-time drone operation. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
02 Jan 2019
Manufacturing firms can combat the skills shortage with AR and IoT
Armed with IoT and augmented reality, manufacturing firms are ready to address the skill shortage they face. Oracle NetSuite's David Gustovich explains how IoT and AR are bringing skills to the ... Continue Reading
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Blog Post
02 Jan 2019
Editor's picks: Thought-provoking IoT blogs from 2018
As a new year begins, let's take a look back at some of the most thought-provoking IoT blogs from 2018 and what they mean to the future of enterprise IoT deployments. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
02 Jan 2019
What to expect from smart cities in 2019
TransitScreen's Matt Caywood discusses three big themes he expects to come to the forefront in smart cities in 2019, including the expansion of micromobility platforms and the ubiquity of smart ... Continue Reading
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Blog Post
02 Jan 2019
Why the smart home needs to get even smarter
The promise of a booming smart home industry abounds, but as Nordic Semiconductor's Svein-Egil Nielsen explains, without a multiprotocol industry standard, the smart home will never reach its true ... Continue Reading
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Definition
31 Dec 2018
RFID tagging
RFID tagging uses small radio frequency identification devices to track and identify objects. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
21 Dec 2018
IoT and the legacy system apocalypse
Legacy systems have no place in the growing IoT ecosystem, advises VoltDB's Madhup Mishra. Rather, complementing them with real-time alternatives can help you get the most out of your IoT data. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
20 Dec 2018
Create a phenomenal customer experience for IoT products
Creating the perfect customer experience for IoT products has been both a challenge and a subset that has become more intriguing with time. Cuelogic's Vikrant Labde offers tips to improving IoT UX. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
18 Dec 2018
Aligning IoT monetization models with customer value
IoT device manufacturers take note: The most compelling IoT systems are those that align business models with the value being brought to customers. Zipit Wireless' Frank Greer discusses. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
18 Dec 2018
IoT in the food supply chain: Inviting tech to the holiday feast
Adding technology to the food supply chain can help prevent food waste and reduce wasted food's environmental impact. Deloitte Digital's Robert Schmid discusses what IoT can bring to the table. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
17 Dec 2018
How a customer IoT app helps get the most out of your pushcarts
Using a customer IoT app can help get consumers to your product quickly and efficiently. Autoplant Systems' Venky Nayar explains how the combination of IoT and a mobile app can improve the food ... Continue Reading
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Blog Post
13 Dec 2018
How AI and machine learning enable testing to keep up with IoT
For IoT to continue on its path of rapid growth, intelligent testing is no longer an aspiration, but an essential. Eggplant's Antony Edwards explains why AI and machine learning are key to testing IoT. Continue Reading
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Answer
12 Dec 2018
What is human-robot teaming, and what are its benefits?
Because today's robots can assist, not replace, human workers, IEEE member Todd Richmond discusses human-robot teaming and offers use cases demonstrating its benefits. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
12 Dec 2018
No smart security without IoT protocols
The benefits of a smart home can only ever truly be achieved when a common IoT protocol is involved. Essence's Ohad Amir explains how IoT protocols enhance interoperability and unlock growth ... Continue Reading
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Blog Post
12 Dec 2018
What to expect from IoT, the technology of future
The internet of things is reshaping the way we live our lives and the way enterprises run their businesses in the modern world. Rewire Security's Ekim Saribardak discusses what to expect from IoT ... Continue Reading
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Blog Post
10 Dec 2018
Designing human-centered IoT interactions: Break out of the glass box
In order for IoT to be meaningful, says EPAM Continuum's Eric Bogner, it must include the human touch. This doesn't mean touching a screen; rather, a slew of other technologies are involved. Continue Reading
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Feature
10 Dec 2018
Industrial robotics market showdown banks on sophistication
Innovation in the industrial robotics market has countries across the globe racing to build robotics with discerning eyes, more programmable brains and, soon, more nimble fingers. Continue Reading
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Tip
07 Dec 2018
VMware Pulse IoT could be the future of edge computing
Time will tell if VMware becomes the main vendor for IoT and edge computing. Learn about the development opportunities VMware has with Pulse IoT and the updates to version 2.0. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
05 Dec 2018
Building the predictive maintenance 4.0 era with cognitive-first models
There are still many hurdles that must be overcome to truly enjoy the promises of predictive maintenance. Progress' Ruban Phukan explains why a cognitive-first model is critical to success. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
04 Dec 2018
Data cognition engines can save millions in big data costs
Data cognition engines take a new approach to big data, focusing on near-perfect results and reducing costs by hundreds of thousands. Sisense's Guy Levy-Yurista explains what a data cognition ... Continue Reading
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Blog Post
03 Dec 2018
New business opportunities for using WebRTC and IoT
WebRTC is the latest trend in IoT functionality, providing two-way communication between users and devices. MobiDev's Serge Koba discusses the intersection of WebRTC and IoT for industrial and ... Continue Reading
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Blog Post
03 Dec 2018
Commercial IoT environments require shared edge infrastructure
As an industry, we need a way to serve commercial IoT applications more efficiently, less expensively and more securely. Rigado's Justin Rigling discusses why the edge, interoperability and ... Continue Reading
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Blog Post
03 Dec 2018
The 5 C's of making virtual healthcare the new normal
Health professional mindsets and consumer behaviors are changing. VivaLNK's Jiang Li explains why, along with these, the healthcare industry's five C's are also evolving. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
29 Nov 2018
How will decentralized apps influence the future of IoT?
Connected IoT devices often face issues concerning interoperability and security. IndianAppDevelopers' Juned Ghanchi explains why decentralized blockchain-based open source apps may solve these ... Continue Reading
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Blog Post
28 Nov 2018
Machine learning is transforming brand protection
Counterfeit products and gray market imports stem from a lack of supply chain visibility. EVRYTHNG's Niall Murphy explains how mass-scale product digitization coupled with machine learning can ... Continue Reading
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Blog Post
26 Nov 2018
From push cart to smart cart: IoT offers control over ice cream carts
Distribution management is about to get a makeover thank to the internet of things. Autoplant's Venky Nayar offers insights into the benefits IoT has to offer ice cream carts, bringing efficiency ... Continue Reading
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Blog Post
26 Nov 2018
Outsourcing IoT and AI means SLA changes are on the horizon
More outsourcing of emerging technologies such as IoT and AI means necessary changes to service-level agreements and contracts. BairesDev's Nacho De Marco discusses what will change. Continue Reading
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Feature
26 Nov 2018
Is single-point sensing the next-gen IoT sensor network?
Single-point sensing systems help developers use advanced algorithms to replace the number of sensors in a network. But it's not a fail-proof method -- yet. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
26 Nov 2018
IoT: Why the magic is in the ecosystem
Interconnected IoT ecosystems are essential to creating the magic required for digital businesses to thrive. Equinix's Chiaren Cushing explores the value of an IoT ecosystem and offers examples of ... Continue Reading
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Blog Post
26 Nov 2018
Post-mortem on 2018 IoT predictions and the year ahead
IPS's Mitch Maiman takes a look at the anticipated IoT trends of 2018 and takes a look at the reality of the predictions, and where they are headed in the years ahead. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
19 Nov 2018
Low-code and serverless -- like fire and ice?
Progress' Mark Troester dives into the topics of low-code and serverless, exploring the benefits and challenges and how they both fit into an IoT app delivery environment. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
14 Nov 2018
5 questions to ask before piloting AI for advanced analytics in manufacturing
To pilot a successful enterprise AI project, it is critical to consider what you are trying to solve, what improvements will be reached and more, suggests ClearSky Data's Laz Vekiarides. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
12 Nov 2018
Redfish expansion unlocking IoT-enabled data center
Vertiv's Jack Pouchet discusses why the Redfish specification, which helps all data center equipment communicate, may be the key to bridging IoT communication and management efficiency. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
12 Nov 2018
Three unexpected ways AI is revolutionizing connected living
Artificial intelligence is a significant driver in the growth of the IoT consumer market, as it significantly increases applications of the technology. Essence's Ohad Amir outlines three ways AI ... Continue Reading
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Blog Post
09 Nov 2018
The future of industrial AI
A new kind of enterprise software is emerging as the industrial AI ecosystem takes shape, says Uptake's Ganesh Bell. If you don't take part, you're not really doing digital transformation of any ... Continue Reading
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Blog Post
07 Nov 2018
A smart approach to designing IoT products: The iKeyp Smart Safe
Creating the iKeyp Smart Safe presented a number of design challenges. IPS' Danny Aponte explains how they overcame those challenges, bringing the smart safe to market quickly and cost-effectively. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
02 Nov 2018
How can service providers shift into the center of the smart home experience?
While internet service providers have become an invisible brand in many households, the smart home movement presents an opportunity which Calix's Michael Weening says ISPs cannot ignore. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
02 Nov 2018
Why security is the key to emerging technology -- and vice versa
Securing emerging tech, such as IoT, drones and smart city deployments, is critical yet not always easy. Tata Communications' Srinivasan CR explains how adding new security tech, including ... Continue Reading
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Blog Post
23 Oct 2018
Realizing the Holy Grail of digital
An open, cloud-native edge is critical to realizing the Holy Grail of digital. Dell's Jason Shepherd discusses the importance of starting small and scaling big, as well as the importance of open ... Continue Reading
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Blog Post
16 Oct 2018
Why not homegrown over-the-air software capabilities?
If your organization employs homegrown over-the-air updates, it's time to update your practices. Northern.tech's Thomas Ryd explains why. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
15 Oct 2018
How app development companies can adopt IoT to improve mobility
App development companies need to adopt IoT to stay relevant and improve their mobile app development process. Hyperlink InfoSystem's Harnil Oza outlines how to get started. Continue Reading
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Feature
15 Oct 2018
Autonomous delivery robots ready to roll and deliver
Delivery bots can solve last-mile delivery challenges, but are they ready for prime time? If challenges are overcome, targeted applications may be where delivery bots prevail. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
12 Oct 2018
For smarter buildings, we need to bridge the IT-facilities divide
To get the most from IoT projects, we need to bridge the IT-facilities divide. ServiceChannel's Hugues Meyrath explains why and offers tips to help bring IT and facilities together. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
12 Oct 2018
The potential unicorns in IoT
Today we have many unicorns trotting about the business landscape, but where are they in IoT? OIES Consulting's Francisco Maroto discusses potential unicorns in IoT and who we may see in the space. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
10 Oct 2018
Artificial intelligence in the cloud
Exadel's Jonathan Fries offers insights on AI in the cloud, discussing how big providers are driving artificial intelligence to the cloud and explaining how enterprises can choose the best AI ... Continue Reading
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Blog Post
08 Oct 2018
Using IoT to create a digital twin: Two is smarter than one
Ingesting and analyzing data from IoT sensors, digital twins can help organizations answer their most pressing business questions. Deloitte BV's Helena Lisachuk offers the lowdown on digital twins ... Continue Reading
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Feature
08 Oct 2018
AT&T IoT strategy focuses on development, management platforms
AT&T touts its open, vertical-neutral IoT platform, yet industry experts say the company needs to refine its strategy to differentiate from other mobile operators in the IoT space. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
05 Oct 2018
5 lessons IoHT can learn from the tech world
Healthcare is seeing some of the greatest impact from IoT, creating a new category of connected health devices. VivaLNK's Jiang Li outlines five lessons IoT in healthcare can learn from the broader ... Continue Reading
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Blog Post
04 Oct 2018
Why video surveillance is the perfect launching point for an IoT strategy
Video surveillance is for more than just safety and compliance, says Pivot3's Mike Beevor; it can serve as a perfect starting point for deploying an enterprise IoT system. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
04 Oct 2018
Four steps for planning for a solid manufacturing IoT strategy
The fourth Industrial Revolution, Manufacturing 4.0, is in full swing. AppDirect's Emanuel Bertolin offers four strategic actions to consider when planning for the new era of smart manufacturing. Continue Reading
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Feature
02 Oct 2018
Nanosatellite companies extend IoT connectivity
Space-based IoT connectivity via nanosatellites helps give things that, until now, were either in locations too remote or weren't considered feasible, an opportunity to connect. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
02 Oct 2018
The internet of things and the war against water
From flood damage to leaking pipes, the internet of things is emerging as a critical component to managing water resources and updating legacy infrastructure. Particle's Zach Supalla discusses. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
28 Sep 2018
Getting to advanced-class IoT
To graduate from the 'AOL stage' of IoT to advanced-class IoT, we have to do work in three key areas, as well as ensure inherent trust. Dell Technologies' Jason Shepherd discusses how. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
27 Sep 2018
The rise of voice control in the internet of things
IoT voice controls are entering almost every aspect of life. BairesDev's Nacho De Marco outlines three industries getting an IoT voice control makeover. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
26 Sep 2018
At crossroads for IoT, the recipe for progress blends different perspectives
At EclipseCon 2018, Red Hat's James Kirkland worked with a group of folks to hammer out issues and make progress around IoT standardization. The blending of ideas from differing backgrounds proved ... Continue Reading
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Blog Post
26 Sep 2018
Get ready for just-in-time customer engagement
With smartphones, nearly ubiquitous wireless connectivity, digital tech and IoT sensors, the promise of just-in-time customer engagement is becoming a reality. Tata Consultancy Services' Seeta ... Continue Reading
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Blog Post
25 Sep 2018
Rapid prototyping with embedded products helps hardware developers focus on innovation
Texas Instrument's Adrian Fernandez explains what is happening in the industry that is enabling the rapid iteration and prototyping of embedded hardware products. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
25 Sep 2018
Autonomous mobile robots are ready for takeoff
Industrial and mobile robotics are fueling today's factories with automation. Persistent Systems' Sachin Kurlekar explores how autonomous mobile robots, or AMRs, are emerging to tackle new tasks ... Continue Reading
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Feature
24 Sep 2018
The IBM IoT story, starring AI, Watson and an industrial cast
The success of IBM IoT can be attributed to the Watson IoT platform, industry partnerships, its stance on data ownership, and its various 'Industry Solutions' and use cases. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
20 Sep 2018
IoT technologies pave the road to the context-aware smart home
While voice assistants can act on demands, they have no insight into a home's condition or ability to respond to them without smarts. Silicon Labs' Raoul Wijgergangs explores how IoT can create a ... Continue Reading
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Blog Post
18 Sep 2018
New IoT sensor technology alleviates traffic by helping you park faster
Using IoT technology, Q-Free's Smart Parking system is helping drivers find parking spots faster, bringing the vision of a smart city to life. Silicon Labs' Alex Koepsel discusses. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
18 Sep 2018
Clearing the air: 5 IIoT myths vs. facts in manufacturing
To tap into the full potential of IIoT, manufacturers must separate propaganda from reality. Read on as Saviant Consulting's Yatish Patil identifies five IoT myths and reveals the true facts. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
17 Sep 2018
What people are getting wrong about IoT: 10 industry experts weigh in
Misconceptions around IoT abound. Canonical's Tom Canning asked 10 industry experts what they thought people were getting wrong about IoT. Find out what they said. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
17 Sep 2018
What businesses need to know about the future of IoT
The internet of things may finally be ready to live up to its hype. Mondo's Stephen Zafarino outlines three business predictions for the future of IoT and how to prepare your organization for a ... Continue Reading
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Blog Post
13 Sep 2018
Blockchain offers a new approach to customer satisfaction with the help of IoT
Pairing blockchain with IoT is revolutionizing the customer experience, says Voxpro's Brian Hannon, namely by providing the trust needed to build customer relationships on core values of security, ... Continue Reading
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Blog Post
12 Sep 2018
Deriving greater benefit from IoT with ambient computing
Ambient computing combined with IoT, explains Aricent's Ben Pietrabella, will play a key role in an organization's digital transformation, optimizing efficiency and improving customer satisfaction. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
11 Sep 2018
Making connectivity more resilient is critical for IoT
Without the right connectivity to the cloud, IoT applications can suffer. 128 Technology's Erik Thoen explains the importance of IoT connectivity and how to achieve connectivity resilience in an ... Continue Reading
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Blog Post
11 Sep 2018
The next frontier for venues: IoT as a commerce engine
Venues across the world are adopting IoT technologies to become smart spaces. This, says Venuetize's Nimish Shrivastava, will help drive new revenue streams and commerce models. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
10 Sep 2018
Predictive maintenance can make vehicle recalls a thing of the past
Predictive analytics is key for manufacturers to gain full visibility and control of manufacturing processes. And as Progress's Ruban Phukan explains, cognitive-first technology can make the day of ... Continue Reading
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Blog Post
07 Sep 2018
The unlikelihood of 'IoT, secure by design,' and what we can do about it
The 'secure by design' concept is a great idea in theory, but without automatic updates, IoT security will always be an issue. Minim's Alec Rooney discusses. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
06 Sep 2018
The 'Jurassic World' of the internet of things
Comparing long-time IT companies to dinosaurs, OIES Consulting's Francisco Maroto explains why they must adapt, or they face extinction because of the metaphorical IoT, AI or blockchain meteorites. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
05 Sep 2018
Integrating IoT and ERP data to achieve performance excellence
Linking IoT and transactional data is the gateway to digital transformation, despite the complexities involved. Oracle NetSuite's David Gustovich outlines why integrating IoT and ERP is a win for ... Continue Reading
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Blog Post
31 Aug 2018
The edge of disconnected clouds
As computing models continue to shift between centralized and decentralized, the concept of the edge is growing in popularity. AppDynamics' Jonah Kowall offers insights into edge models from ... Continue Reading
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Blog Post
30 Aug 2018
What is a distributed database system?
The term 'distributed database' is severely overloaded. McObject's Steven Graves cuts through the confusion and explains the various distributed database systems and how they fit into an IoT ... Continue Reading
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Blog Post
30 Aug 2018
How to make data IoT's new oil
IoT and its associated data don't exist in isolation within an organization. So to truly reap the benefits of IoT data, says Red Hat's Gordon Haff, it needs context of IT, OT and business strategy. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
29 Aug 2018
Cutting through the IoT hype: Successfully use IoT at work
MobileIron's Ojas Rege discusses the three types of IoT for work and explores the benefits, challenges and best practices to making IoT a reality in your enterprise. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
29 Aug 2018
Is facial recognition the killer app for AI?
Facial recognition from security camera images and videos is used to identify people, but it can be biased and cause privacy concerns. IoTDisruptions.com's Sudha Jamthe discusses. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
28 Aug 2018
Eating too much IoT bandwidth? Deploy containers at the edge
Containers make sense within development environments. Understanding why folks use containers at the edge of an IoT network requires a little more thought. Red Hat's James Kirkland discusses. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
28 Aug 2018
The internet of things without AI-enabled IoT? Still dumb
Internet of things enterprise adoption has gathered steam. But AI-enabled IoT is poised to give connected devices contextualized, actionable intelligence Continue Reading
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Blog Post
28 Aug 2018
Open IoT accelerates digital twin adoption
A digital twin is only as good as the data it is built on and collects. And as Schneider Electric's Andrew Bennett explains, if the systems involved are proprietary and don't integrate, the amount ... Continue Reading
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Blog Post
27 Aug 2018
Pi and the sky: The AOL Stage of IoT
As Dell Technologies' Jason Shepherd likes to say, we're in the "AOL stage" of IoT, which leads to a paradigm he calls "Pi and the sky." Read on to learn more. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
16 Aug 2018
The four pivots of the consumer IoT market
The strategies, key players and narratives around consumer IoT keep shifting as companies vie to keep up with shifting technological advancements and customer expectations. Kaleido Insights' ... Continue Reading
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Blog Post
10 Aug 2018
Bridging the gap between IoT and the enterprise
To achieve a bidirectional data conversation with business and the edge, new architectural patterns need to be adopted for IoT. HarperDB's Stephen Goldberg discusses the benefits of HTAP for ... Continue Reading
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Feature
09 Aug 2018
Open source Kaa IoT middleware to take on enterprise IoT
While many open source IoT middleware options exist, the open source Kaa IoT platform is touted by the company as secure, multifaceted and, overall, business-ready. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
09 Aug 2018
IoT ripe for SegmentSmack Linux kernel security vulnerability
SegmentSmack, a new vulnerability found in the Linux kernel, poses a major risk for IoT devices. Insignary's TJ Kang explores how to find vulnerabilities in IoT code and firmware, as well as how to ... Continue Reading
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Blog Post
08 Aug 2018
IoMT: A pulse on the internet of medical things
From video doorbells and digital assistants to robotic floor cleaners and smart thermostats, IoT devices have infiltrated our lives. Next stop? Healthcare. A recent study by Allied Market Research ... Continue Reading
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Blog Post
07 Aug 2018
Deeper than deep sleep: Creating a zero-load microcontroller standby
Even in a standby state, microcontrollers siphon off some amount of power. Arrow Electronics' Jeremy S. Cook outlines how to turn your microcontroller into a zero-load standby. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
07 Aug 2018
Predictions on a silver platter: How AI Is creating more effective human interactions
Artificial intelligence can help service providers anticipate what customers need and want before the customer even knows. Sisense's Guy Levy-Yurista examines how AI will offer high-value service. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
07 Aug 2018
Back to the future: What we can learn about IoT from Thomas Edison and 1990
When we observe our world closely and objectively, the magic happens. Read on as OSIsoft's Richard Beeson examines the past to learn about the future in an IoT-connected world. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
06 Aug 2018
Financial services finding value in IoT
The financial services industry has been slow to adopt IoT. MOBI's Josh Garret outlines why more organizations are uncovering value with these advanced mobile technology systems. Continue Reading
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Blog Post
02 Aug 2018
Face recognition: Real 3D versus academic 2D
Face recognition is a powerful emerging technology with great potential -- if the value is accurately presented to the public. SensibleVision's George Brostoff sets the story straight. Continue Reading