While the Internet of Things (IoT) has grown in terms of awareness and adoption on the consumer level – connected homes, connected cars and wearable technology are driving this – machine to machine (M2M) technology has an incredible opportunity to impact industries more rugged and industrial, like oil and gas, manufacturing, agriculture, utilities and transportation.
The growth in the Industrial Internet was validated last week with the formation of the Industrial Internet Consortium (IIC), an organization that sets out to develop standards, test beds and best practices for the IoT to improve the integration between the physical and digital worlds. The founding members, GE, AT&T, IBM, Intel and AT&T, are just five of many companies to join the IIC, and will focus on big data, network infrastructure, industrial M2M applications, security and privacy and the merging of operational technology (OT) and information technology (IT).
Axeda and Intel are partnering to develop M2M solutions for the industrial, energy and transportation industries. The Intel Galileo development board and Intel Quark SoC X1000 Series processor will help accelerate the development of these solutions and ensure compatibility with the Axeda Machine Cloud, cloud-based software for managing connected products.
"The Internet of Things is enabling and accelerating new services and capabilities, and Intel's vision to push into lower power regimes, combined with high temp capabilities is a game-changer for industrial, energy and transportation," said Todd DeSisto, Axeda president and CEO, in a statement. "By enabling Intel processor and communication technology to seamlessly work with the Axeda Machine Cloud, we are offering entirely...Read More
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