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Why the IIoT was Inevitable - IOT Evolution

11/18/2015
 

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With ongoing advances in five areas - high-speed processors and DSPs, low-cost memory, broadband wireless connectivity, high-resolution sensors, and a rich set of standards - the number of monitored and managed points in any organization's process is exploding.
The need for connectivity for achieving operational efficiencies is (hopefully) becoming a fait accompli in the industrial and corporate worlds. But how to get started?

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Jules Walker has been tasked with helping KPMG identify the next Google or Facebook and bringing them in as a client. So Walker, director of the venture capital practice at global accounting firm KPMG, always has an eye out for the next big thing.
The Cujo device recently completed an Indiegogo round, pulling in over 760 percent of its original funding goal for a combined total of $234,592 in pledges, and it's still reportedly taking preorders.
Self-driving vehicles may not be as safe after all, if a recent study is to be believed. According to researchers from the University of Michigan's Transportation Research Institute, self-driving vehicles are involved in accidents at a much higher rate than those driven by humans.
Tier 1 distributor for Major UAS Manufacturers of Multicopters, Parts & Accessories to Join Florida Event
A slate of new developments from the OpenPOWER Foundation-of which IBM is just one member among many-look to make this already powerful new system even better by speeding it up.
Smart meters, connected thermostats and intelligent appliances are making the Connected Home a reality, and that's great, but the unintended consequence is that huge amounts of private consumer data is suddenly vulnerable to any bad actor with a little knowhow and some interest. Experts and analysts are constantly warning everyone that our smart sensors and other Internet-connected devices can leak our sensitive private information. Also, we're doomed. Probably.


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