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IoT growth will mean more computing will want to be sent to the cloud then there will be bandwidth. Enter the fog computing paradigm.
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The Internet of Things (IoT) is growing rapidly...
The IoT will become a much richer phenomenon, an internet of not just connected things, but a collaboration environment where machines as well as humans can interact, at scale.
The rapid growth of the connected device universe that makes up what we consider IoT is in desperate need of standardization to take it to the next level.
5 key steps based on interviews with early adopters.
What IoT visionaries need to do to help create entire new categories of opportunities for their enterprises.
IoT is ranked as the most important technology initiative by senior executives; more important than artificial intelligence and robotics, among many others. One estimate is that IoT could impact 6% of the global economy, and that more than half will be driven by disruption.
At Internet of Things World, companies are trying to figure out what objects should get networked.
The Internet of Things (IoT) is a concept that describes a totally interconnected world, but there are quite a few myths that surrounds that world.
The Internet of Things (IoT) is one of the fastest-growing sectors of the tech industry. Yet the way IoT is evolving raises serious concerns: There are too..
5 things that need to happen before IoT can really shake things up.
From fitness trackers to head-mounted displays and even connected home appliances, the Internet of Things (IoT) and smart devices are commanding serious column inches in the media these days. But the reality, according to research commissioned by Trend Micro earlier this year, is that adoption is still on the low side. Can we expect this...
These figures are promising for businesses directly involved in the manufacture and design of IoT services and hardware.
The business case and ease of use for the end user.
We have seen much of the basics of the Internet of things over the past several decades. Going forward is just the build out and scaling throughout the physical and built worlds.
Yes, the cloud is theoretically infinite. But consider whether you can afford it.
The Internet of Things has captured the imagination of businesses worldwide who are foreseeing the next gold rush and are
I recently had a student reach out to me with some great questions around Edge computing and how it matches to IoT, and indeed why even use the cloud with IoT. They have to write a paper on the difference between edge computing and just using the cloud, and were