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Industry and Technology Alignment – IoT Slam Live 2019
Last week MachNation was excited to attend the two-day IoT Slam Live 2019 event in Raleigh, North Carolina. For three years running IoT Community, the organization sponsoring IoT Slam Live, has brought together industry experts, analysts and exclusive speakers to discuss the current state of the industry and the future of IoT. The event featured talks from industry thought leaders, developers and executives from companies like IBM, SAS, Microsoft, AWS and more. Here are some […]
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Enterprises are trialing and deploying IoT solutions using IoT technology building blocks like purpose-built IoT devices, edge gateways, connectivity, platforms, and applications. However, soon after deploying an IoT solution, enterprises are discovering some significant problems: Collected IoT data is underutilized Deployed IoT platforms are in silos IoT app development is too complex To solve these problems, leading enterprises are taking advantage of new, advanced IoT technologies like automation, orchestration, and intelligent APIs to simplify solution […]
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DevNet Create is starting on April 10, 2018, and I’ve been spending time looking at all the speakers, sessions, tech talks and workshops. I’m an industry analyst, but I’m also a user and tester of Internet of Things (IoT) platforms both for work and at home. I spend a lot of time learning about and using IoT technology microservices like edge processing tools, device management platforms, analytics platforms and more. And DevNet Create is a […]
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Overview With the talk of various “CPU bugs” in the news over the past few days, many customers across the industry are wondering how these vulnerabilities affect IoT. In response to significant press coverage and online speculation, Google’s Project Zero security research team, who initially discovered the issues, today released details of various vulnerabilities ahead of the originally coordinated disclosure date of January 9, 2018. Three variants of this “side channel” attack have been confirmed, grouped […]
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