Conferences, media, vendors, automation industry consultants, business consultants, and even politicians are discussing and making presentations about how the Internet of Things (IoT) and Industry 4.0 ...
The "internet of things," or IoT, is a network of physical objects that contain sensors, software and other features allowing hardware to connect to the internet and exchange data with online systems ...
My first encounter with enterprise integration dates back to the early 2000s. Remember those days when Enterprise Service Buses (ESB) emerged as the antidote to the convoluted labyrinth of closely ...
50 billion connected devices. $19 trillion opportunity. All by 2020. Forget the numbers you see quoted on every slide deck at a conference because these are meaningless when you analyse just how ...
As we come to the end of 2024, RFIDJournal writers and experts who contributed their knowledge are taking both a look back at this year and what is ahead in 2025. This entry is from by Carsten Rhod ...
Internet of Things (IoT) endpoints are everywhere – at the office, warehouse, manufacturer, home, public facilities, government locations, and any other place you want to collect information from or ...
Remember “50 billion connected devices by 2020”? That famous prediction, made by Ericsson and Cisco Systems executives, has lived on in thousands of PowerPoint presentations, maybe millions and ...
BMW's plans to charge for Apple CarPlay access illustrates the promise—and the pitfalls—of the internet of things (IoT). Apple calls CarPlay “the ultimate co-pilot.” BMW calls it the “smart and fast ...
Starting an Internet of Things project can be a complicated process. There are many steps and checkpoints to complete to make sure your IoT application is viable, from compatibility to security, ...
Given the fragmentation of everything, which we all seem to think is occurring, I decided I'd align my thinking with that and give you some fragments of what I'm contemplating and planning for 2017, ...
Asia telecom service providers may miss out on IoT opportunity without define M2M strategy, says IDC
Asia telecom service providers must start to define how they will deliver and support the machine-to-machine (M2M) solutions that drive the Internet of Things (IoT) or miss out on their share of a ...
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