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Google: Smart Home Technology of the Future Will Anticipate User Wishes

Posted on November 9, 2018 by Brian Buntz

The search engine giant is focused on creating a smart home ecosystem that can understand context and anticipate user needs. Continue reading Google: Smart Home Technology of the Future Will Anticipate User Wishes→

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NXP Doubles Down on Machine Learning at the Edge

Posted on November 7, 2018 by Brian Buntz

From Arm to Google to HPE to Microsoft, many tech heavyweights have worked to streamline machine learning at the edge. NXP is one of the latest to do so. Continue reading NXP Doubles Down on Machine Learning at the Edge→

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IoT Market Still Needs a Sharper Focus on Problem-Solving

Posted on November 6, 2018 by Brian Buntz

When deploying an Internet of Things project, “nothing matters unless you solve a problem,” says Synchronoss CEO and IoT veteran Glenn Lurie. Continue reading IoT Market Still Needs a Sharper Focus on Problem-Solving→

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Industrial IoT: Achieving an ROI Now and Later

Posted on November 3, 2018 by Brian Buntz

Tesla makes cars with a feature set that expands over time. An exec from GE Automation & Controls, which will be acquired by Emerson, sees Industrial IoT following that lead. Continue reading Industrial IoT: Achieving an ROI Now and Later→

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Avis Exec Upbeat About Mobility on Demand

Posted on November 1, 2018 by Brian Buntz

With ride-sharing and self-driving cars dominating the conversation about the future of transportation, Avis executive Arthur Orduña said the company is betting big on mobility on demand. Continue reading Avis Exec Upbeat About Mobility on Demand→

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Blockchain for Government: Can the Technology Rein in Waste?

Posted on October 31, 2018 by Brian Buntz

Blockchain can be the solution to government spending and fighting counterfeiting, according to panelists at the IoT Blockchain Summit this week, but hurdles remain in implementing it. Continue reading Blockchain for Government: Can the Technology Rein in Waste?→

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Ruckus Wireless IoT Strategy Draws on Its Hotel Experience

Posted on October 27, 2018 by Brian Buntz

In hotels, the networking company adopts an IoT strategy that seeks to simplify connectivity for everything from door locks to panic buttons.   Continue reading Ruckus Wireless IoT Strategy Draws on Its Hotel Experience→

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Arm’s IoT Platform for a 1 Trillion Device World

Posted on October 23, 2018 by Brian Buntz

The company’s IoT platform strategy embraces both software and hardware. Continue reading Arm’s IoT Platform for a 1 Trillion Device World→

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Course Offers Practical Cybersecurity Awareness Training

Posted on October 19, 2018 by Brian Buntz

InfoSec Institute, a cybersecurity education provider, has launched a pragmatic cybersecurity awareness training. Continue reading Course Offers Practical Cybersecurity Awareness Training→

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Ruckus President Opens Up on Strategy and IoT Networks

Posted on October 17, 2018 by Brian Buntz

Ian Whiting is a people person. And when asked how he sorts his priorities as the newly minted president of Ruckus Networks, Whiting stressed the importance of listening. “It’s a bit of a cliché, but it’s like being coach of a football team. Your job… Continue reading Ruckus President Opens Up on Strategy and IoT Networks→

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