IoT Agenda
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History-making technology: How IIoT can transform America's trucking industry
- Decisiv 03 May 2018 -
How real-time location services will drive the future of IoT smart logistics
- Roambee 02 May 2018 -
Five tips for tackling the internet of shadowy things
- MobileIron 02 May 2018
The $700 billion trucking industry is on the cusp of a technological revolution. Decisiv's Rob Bradenham explores the benefits of IIoT in the supply chain, from optimized processes to less downtime.
Real-time location services is poised to bring a 'new logistics order.' Roambee's Sanjay Sharma outlines the benefits for logistics companies and their clients alike.
The internet of shadowy things is a shady place to be – until the proper security measures are put in place. MobileIron's Ojas Rege offers tips for tackling IoT security challenges.
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Chatbots and IIoT: What could they possibly have in common?
- Progress 02 May 2018 -
Future of real-time enterprise IoT depends on in-memory computing powered HTAP
- GridGain Systems 01 May 2018 -
The inevitable fragmentation of IoT
- Particle 01 May 2018 -
Want IoT? Build a better mousetrap
- Red Hat 01 May 2018 -
Mitigating enterprise IoT security risks
- ThingStream 30 Apr 2018 -
How to improve IoT security and resilience with SD-WAN and SDP
- Cato Networks 30 Apr 2018 -
Why is it so hard to see IoT devices on the network?
- Portnox 27 Apr 2018
What if you could pair a conversational chatbot with the plethora of sensor data from IIoT to help manage a response or activity based on a predictive outcome? Progress' Mark Troester discusses.
IoT requires a critical technology infrastructure reinvention, which can be enabled only by HTAP powered by in-memory computing. GridGain Systems' Nikita Ivanov explains.
Because the IoT market could mean any number of things, it will remain fragmented for a very long time, says Particle's Zach Supalla.
Large, complex IoT systems can be like the board game Mousetrap, says Red Hat's James Kirkland. The moment something is off, a chain reaction can lead to system failures.
With a lack of cohesive standards, it's hard to see where to start when it comes to securing IoT. ThingStream's Neil Hamilton offers questions to consider when assessing security requirements of ...
For IoT to move from consumer curiosity to industry workhorse, organizations need confidence in the availability and performance of IoT architectures. Cato Networks' Gur Shatz explains how SD-WAN ...
One of the biggest challenges with the internet of things is that the devices are hard to see and control on the network. Portnox's Ofer Amitai offers tips to help secure IoT.
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Blockchain could help answer one of IoT's biggest questions
- KNect365, an informa business 26 Apr 2018 -
IoT security: Trust is a must
- Thales eSecurity 26 Apr 2018 -
Top six myths of IoT security
- Trend Micro 26 Apr 2018 -
Battle of the IoT networks: Cellular versus Wi-Fi
- Sierra Wireless 25 Apr 2018 -
Six ways augmented reality is changing the world as we know it
- Mobiliya 25 Apr 2018 -
Pressure to innovate pushes change agents toward mixed reality pilots
- Kaleido Insights 25 Apr 2018 -
Now and later with IoT: What to consider regarding cost, reliability and security
- Veeam 24 Apr 2018 -
IoT, coming to a subway stop near you
- Infor 24 Apr 2018 -
The future of IoT cybersecurity depends on how we react today
- FreeWave Technologies 23 Apr 2018 -
Insurance industry primed for big IoT impact
- Accelerite 23 Apr 2018 -
Ethics, values and common standards are essential for shaping an IoT-smart society
- Wipro 23 Apr 2018 -
The role of IoT and data analytics in equipment wellness
- ServiceChannel 20 Apr 2018 -
RSA IoT Village 2018: Hacking some of the things
19 Apr 2018 -
Building the central nervous system of IIoT
- Augury 18 Apr 2018 -
Trusted execution environments: What, how and why?
- Trustonic 18 Apr 2018 -
The rise of big data in fleet management
- Jooycar 18 Apr 2018 -
How a blend of customer experience and data helps brands build trust in IIoT
- Voxpro - powered by TELUS International 18 Apr 2018 -
Awakening the potential of IoT with programming languages
- LINK Mobility GmbH 17 Apr 2018 -
Boost built-in IIoT security with VPNs
- NCP engineering 17 Apr 2018 -
A new era for the connected mobile ecosystem
- Tata Communications 16 Apr 2018 -
The IoT evolution versus IoT revolution debate in the Cognitive Age
- OIES Consulting 16 Apr 2018 -
Four common myths about AI
- Capgemini Engineering 12 Apr 2018 -
Improved customer experience through IoT drives manufacturing efficiency
- Infor 12 Apr 2018 -
Where the rubber meets the road: Blockchain, AI and automobiles
- FICO 12 Apr 2018 -
The need for network assurance in a world of connected healthcare
- NETSCOUT 11 Apr 2018 -
IoT-enabled security cameras: How to avoid the headaches
- Cisco Meraki 11 Apr 2018 -
IoT in e-commerce logistics: Where's the money? Part 3
- Aankhen Inc. 10 Apr 2018 -
Behavioral eManipulation: Attacking the care delivery workflow to deliver harm
- Independent Security Evaluators 10 Apr 2018 -
Computer vision holds the key to disrupting TV advertising space
- eyeSight Technologies 09 Apr 2018 -
Five ways adaptive diagnostics improves repair of mission-critical equipment
- Bsquare Corporation 09 Apr 2018 -
Challenges and changes: A look at today's healthcare IoT
- Tangoe 06 Apr 2018 -
Can technology reduce the impact of natural disasters?
- Esurance 05 Apr 2018 -
PKI: Helping IoT device makers trust their supply chain
- GlobalSign 05 Apr 2018 -
Innovative, unheard of use cases of streaming analytics
- Nexsoftsys 04 Apr 2018 -
Collaborative innovation in IoT: From vision ambiguity to mission clarity
- Huawei USA 04 Apr 2018 -
From mono to micro: Paving the way to IoT
- LeanIX 04 Apr 2018 -
The anatomy of a smart app
- Mendix 03 Apr 2018 -
New mobility and digital identity: Security, data and connected services
- ForgeRock 03 Apr 2018 -
Preventing IoT data waste with the intelligent edge
- HarperDB 02 Apr 2018 -
Five ways to accelerate predictive maintenance
- Splunk 02 Apr 2018 -
In-motion 3D face authentication: A new set of digital eyes to keep you safe
- SensibleVision 30 Mar 2018 -
Use software composition analysis to secure the industrial IoT
- Flexera Software 29 Mar 2018 -
Myth-busting: Cloud vs. edge in IIoT
- Stratus Technologies 29 Mar 2018 -
Why cities must get smart about IoT
- ClearBlade Inc. 28 Mar 2018 -
The future of IoT connectivity: Plug in your business, not your technology
- Deloitte Consulting BV 28 Mar 2018 -
ICS cybersecurity: The missing ingredient in the IoT growth equation
- Nozomi Networks 27 Mar 2018 -
Anatomy of next-gen IoT PCBs
- NexLogic Tech., Inc. 27 Mar 2018 -
Intelligence at the well: Keeping staff safe and profits up
- FreeWave Technologies 26 Mar 2018 -
Smart homes, IoT and the customer experience
- Earth Networks 26 Mar 2018 -
Could smart roads mean no potholes?
- Infor 23 Mar 2018 -
The citizen data scientist comes of age
- TIBCO 22 Mar 2018 -
IoT devices and systems, are they 'gateways' to cyber events?
- Cytellix 22 Mar 2018 -
Artificial intelligence at work in the workplace
- BroadSoft 21 Mar 2018 -
Why interoperability is key to building confidence in IoT
- oneM2M 21 Mar 2018 -
How AI and IoT will interact
- Tata Communications 20 Mar 2018 -
What IoT and big data mean for car safety technology
- Jooycar 20 Mar 2018 -
Use application performance monitoring to gain end-to-end IoT visibility
- Kentik 19 Mar 2018 -
Three surprising benefits of asset utilization
- Bsquare Corporation 19 Mar 2018 -
Creating value from joined-up IoT data
- More With Mobile 16 Mar 2018 -
CES 2018: The five words I heard most frequently
- People Power 15 Mar 2018 -
The white knights of IoT platforms
- OIES Consulting 15 Mar 2018 -
Why IoT security is now a government issue
- empow 14 Mar 2018 -
Maintaining the focus on IoT cybersecurity in 2018
- Secure Channels Inc. 14 Mar 2018 -
Smart video surveillance delivers actionable insights
- Western Digital Corporation 13 Mar 2018 -
Retrospective: How IoT changed the world in 2017
- Vodafone Americas 13 Mar 2018 -
Introducing authentic AI: Making artificial intelligence effective
- Voyager Labs 12 Mar 2018 -
Reimagining blockchain for the supply chain
- Happiest Minds Technologies 12 Mar 2018 -
How IoT is changing insurance
- Jooycar 09 Mar 2018 -
How predictive maintenance can transform industrial IoT
- Splunk 09 Mar 2018 -
Four keys to successful IoT product software: Using a co-development approach
- Intelligent Product Solutions 08 Mar 2018 -
Wearables at work: Why enterprise usage is outshining consumer usage
- Borqs Technologies, Inc. 08 Mar 2018 -
What is the real state of IoT gateways?
- Capgemini Engineering 07 Mar 2018 -
How to get started with IoT when there's so little standardization
- Deloitte Digital 07 Mar 2018 -
My car just told me to stop texting and watch the road!
- SensibleVision 06 Mar 2018 -
The new bottoms-up IIoT strategy that may already be underway at your organization
- Kepware Technologies 06 Mar 2018 -
Finding the killer IoT app: Why worry?
- OIES Consulting 05 Mar 2018 -
The future of fixing: What field service means for us in the next 50 years
- ServiceMax from GE Digital 05 Mar 2018 -
Java is the perfect match for internet of things apps
- TatvaSoft Australia Pty Ltd. 02 Mar 2018 -
Five tips for securing your IoT devices
- Insignary 01 Mar 2018 -
IoT myths busted for your business
- Cisco 01 Mar 2018 -
Network densification is the key to IoT growth
- ADRF 28 Feb 2018 -
AR/VR is changing the way enterprises do business -- ready to jump in?
- HARMAN Connected Services 28 Feb 2018 -
Making the case for healthcare IoT: Is it necessary?
- Zephyr Health 28 Feb 2018 -
Keeping up with digital change requires a new approach to security
- Fortinet 27 Feb 2018 -
Three ways logistics providers can embrace IoT to differentiate themselves
- Ingram Micro 27 Feb 2018 -
A definitive list of top enterprise augmented reality trends
- Upskill 27 Feb 2018 -
The complexities of building a subscription IoT business
- Zipit Wireless 26 Feb 2018 -
How blockchain will enable pay-as-you-go insurance
- Esurance 26 Feb 2018 -
Where are my people? Using IoT to sense location
- Mindtree Ltd. 23 Feb 2018 -
Winning the voice wars: Making the human-machine interface work
- Eggplant 22 Feb 2018
Traditional network security models aren't working in the IoT landscape. IoT World Founder Gavin Whitechurch explains why many enterprises are turning to blockchain to secure IoT.
IoT vulnerabilities are being constantly discovered an exposed across all industries. Thales eSecurity's John Grimm discusses why trust in IoT is critical, and offers steps to enabling trust.
The bottom line is that not all IoT is created equally, and can't be secured equally. Trend Micro's Greg Young outlines six IoT security myths and the realities behind them.
Cellular or Wi-Fi. Given each technology's bandwidth, cost, coverage and security characteristics, which should IoT application developers choose? Sierra Wireless' Philippe Guillemette discusses.
Mobiliya's Krish Kupathil offers six prominent verticals that have already integrated augmented reality into their daily workflow processes which enterprises considering AR should learn from.
Augmented, virtual and mixed reality are making their way into the enterprise -- that is, if they don't fall prey to 'innovation cannibalism' first. Kaleido Insights' Jaimy Szymanski discusses.
While the benefits of IoT are becoming clear for many organizations, considering cost, reliability and security prior to deployment are critical. Veeam's Rick Vanover discusses.
As we get a more connected transportation grid, not only could we expect the incremental benefits of increased time with our assets, says Infor's Guy Courin, but it could open new business models ...
How we secure and react to cybersecurity concerns today will seriously impact the future vulnerability and reliance of IoT. FreeWave's Scott Allen discusses.
IoT will transform how insurance underwriting and pricing are done for markets including autos, smart home, health and more , says Accelerite's Dean Hamilton. However, the benefits aren't without ...
Industry leaders and policymakers must ensure the well-being of the consumer in a smart, connected world. Wipro's Jayraj Nair explains why ethics, values and common standards are critical.
There are scores of approaches to achieving exceptional customer experience, says ServiceChannel's Hugues Meyrath, with the application of IoT and data analytics being a key one.
Editorial Director Robert Richardson takes a seat at the lab table at the IoT Village in the Sandbox area at the 2018 RSA Conference to hack his way into some IoT devices.
Industrial IoT is experiencing growing pains, says Augury's Saar Yoskovitz, and that's why focusing on building the central nervous system for IIoT is the next critical step forward.
Manufacturers, service providers and consumers need to protect their connected devices, IP and sensitive data. Trustonic's Richard Hayton explains how trusted execution environments can help.
Fleet vehicles and managers, get ready for an upgrade. Jooycar's María Paz Gillet Martín explains three ways big data and IoT are affecting fleet management.
A successful industrial IoT deployment requires the right mix of customer experience and data utilization. Voxpro's Brian Hannon offers advice to help customer experience teams prepare support for ...
To achieve the full benefits of an IoT deployment, says Karina Popova, using a programming language for embedded development and a programming language for web server development is critical.
Though there are several recommended properties for built-in security, says NCP engineering's Julian Weinberger, encrypting communications with VPNs is essential.
Embedded SIMs and soft SIMs are gathering pace, says Tata Communications' Tim Sherwood, helping IoT device manufacturers quickly and seamlessly connect devices worldwide.
Is IoT an evolution or revolution? OIES Consulting's Francisco Maroto explains why it's critical to look at the Age we are living in to take part in the debate.
AI coverage is everywhere, but there are many misunderstandings about it. Aricent's Ben Pietrabella looks at four enduring myths and explains why businesses need to reboot their thinking.
Today's auto manufacturers are using IIoT in response to demands for more customization. Infor's Jeff Nedwick explains.
When you combine blockchain, AI and automobiles, an auditable 'time chain of events' can be recorded. FICO's Scott Zoldi discusses the uses and benefits.
While IoT has revolutionized healthcare, says Netscout's Eileen Haggerty, expanding threats and increasingly innovative tech make the need for complete visibility and service assurance critical.
Security cameras are visual sensors by nature, so why not add analytics and benefit further? Cisco Meraki's George Bentinck offers advice on adopting IP-enabled security cameras.
The opportunities of IoT in e-commerce logistics are unlimited. Aankhen's Subhash Chowdary explains, offering examples of success and an IoT case study.
Behavioral eManipulation, explains Independent Security Evaluators' Ted Harrington, is an attack methodology in which attackers use technical exploits to influence human behavior.
The TV industry needs to move toward personalized, targeted real-time advertising and abandon the traditional way of gathering viewer analytics. EyeSight's Ran Baror explains how.
Bsquare's Dave McCarthy discusses five critical ways adaptive diagnostics is helping improve repair of mission-critical equipment.
Why has healthcare struggled to make IoT safe? MOBI's Josh Garrett discusses two primary healthcare IoT challenges: device manufacturer priorities and network access security.
As environmental models and IoT sensors advance, explains Esurance's Haden Kirkpatrick, we'll not only know earlier when a disaster will strike, but also the preciseness of its impact.
PKI can be used to secure IoT devices during the manufacturing process -- its supply chain as well as the distribution and delivery process. GlobalSign's Nisarg Desai discusses.
Nexsoftsys' James Warner discusses three use cases where streaming analytics has a bright future, but has not quite taken off yet.
What are the success factors that will further drive the growth and lead to faster adoption of IoT? One key factor is collaborative innovation, says Huawei's Medhat Mahmoud.
Microservices play a critical role in IoT, explains LeanIX's André Christ, providing the flexibility needed to capture, process and manage massive volumes of IoT data.
How do you make IoT technology development manageable? Mendix's Johan den Haan says the answer lies in adopting a platform approach with an additional model-driven platform layer.
ForgeRock's Ashley Stevenson examines the security, data and connected services being developed to make new mobility an everyday, on-the-go reality.
Nearly 99% of all IoT data collected is wasted – but why? HarperDB's Stephen Goldberg explains why the data management industry must transform to solve the problem.
Splunk's Erick Dean offers five key technology trends Industry 4.0 is talking about today that are making manufacturers rethink planned versus unplanned maintenance.
The next wave of biometrics is here. The combination of AI-software and 3D cameras, says SensibleVision's George Brostoff, is ready to revolutionize public safety and security.
Flexera's Eric Free explains how software composition analysis software can help IIoT developers scan and manage the components used during IIoT development ensure IIoT security.
The cloud is absolutely a necessary piece of IIoT deployments, says Stratus' Jason Andersen, but that doesn't mean you should abandon edge computing systems.
Smart cities, says ClearBlade's Aaron Allsbrook, can enable ecosystems, entice technology pioneers and provide gravitational pull for diverse arts and ethnic communities.
The secret to choosing IoT connectivity technology, says Deloitte Consulting's Helena Lisachuk, is about focusing on your business not on the technology.
There's a lot to be gained by adopting IoT or IIoT within OT networks and ICS environments, says Nozomi Networks' Andrea Carcano, but cybersecurity cannot be ignored.
IoT printed circuit boards are evolving to meet the size, performance, reliability and cost demands of IoT deployments. NexLogic's Zulki Khan explains the different IoT PCB options available.
The right technology can help keep small- and medium-sized oil and gas producers in the game. However, as FreeWave's Scott Allen explains, connecting intelligent systems with the right technology ...
IoT-enabled home devices and sensors generate valuable insights for consumers, says Earth Networks' Amena Ali. Here are three key outcomes of IoT improving customer experience.
As we have seen with a number of use cases, IoT and digitization makes way to endless opportunities -- so why not apply our learnings to infrastructure? Infor's Guy Courtin discusses.
Organizations today need data scientists to analyze the business intelligence provided by IoT data. However, as TIBCO's Mark Palmer explains, more people need to become stats-savvy to benefit.
IoT growth is estimated to be tremendous. However, meeting the need for IoT security controls, says Cytellix's Brian Berger, will be a massive undertaking.
AI is making inroads in the workplace. Broadsoft's Scott Hoffpauir offers a clear-eyed look at what AI is and how it can be put to work today.
Creating value from IoT while ensuring a safe and satisfactory user experience is not an easy task. oneM2M's Dr. Omar Elloumi explains why interoperability between verticals and vendors is critical.
To create a world of seamless exchange between people, networks, devices and applications, IoT in concert with AI is critical, says Tata Communications' Tim Sherwood.
As connected car technology advances, so will the safety features for vehicles. Here is how IoT and big data are changing vehicle safety and what we can expect for the future.
The interconnected nature of IoT devices, mobile apps, web apps and back-end services makes it a natural fit for APM technologies, says AppDynamics' Jonah Kowall.
Asset utilization has become a top business IoT use case. Bsquare's Dave McCarthy offers three benefits beyond the usual suspects of asset utilization data.
To get greater value from the IoT data gathered, smart cities will have to transition from a data exchange to a data marketplace, says More With Mobile's Ken Figueredo.
People Power's Stuart Sikes offers the five words he heard most frequently at CES 2018, from AI to robots, which created conversations among conference attendees.
Over the past few years, a number of IoT platforms have been acquired by larger companies, essentially becoming white knights to startups. OIES Consulting's Francisco Maroto discusses.
IoT security is an ever-growing issue. And as empow's Avi Chesla explains, the government has a role to play in keeping IoT devices and the consumers of those devices safe.
Despite the attention placed on it, IoT cybersecurity is still a weak link, says Secure Channel's Richard Blech. The industry as a whole needs to shift to improving security on the front end.
Surveillance isn't just about security any longer, says Western Digital's Chris Bergey, it's about extracting value and intelligence, making smart video a reality.
Looking back at 2017 is just as important as looking forward to 2018. Vodafone's Ludovico Fassati offers key IoT developments of the last year that point to the future of the dynamic technology.
Voyager Labs' Jay Klein offers pointers to systematically assess and evaluate AI-based products and technologies to ensure their authenticity and therefore effectiveness in specific use cases.
Though blockchain was first envisaged for cryptocurrencies, it's finding its place in many other areas – including the supply chain, says Shan M. of Happiest Minds Technologies.
Thanks to IoT, the insurance industry is revolutionizing how it assesses risks and pricing to a model based on real-life data. Jooycar's María Paz Gillet Martín explains.
Taking a proactive approach to maintenance with IoT, versus a reactive one, can save industrial organizations time and money. Splunk's Erick Dean discusses.
Deploying successful IoT software is much like building a house; it requires coordination and prioritization. IPS's Danny Aponte offers four steps to creating successful IoT software.
Wearable devices aren't just a consumer fad -- they're making inroads in the enterprise, improving worker safety and resiliency, says Borqs Technologies' George Thangadurai.
Intelligent gateways are a valuable addition to the IoT ecosystem, but how to deploy them -- and when not to -- is not yet widely understood. Aricent's Ben Pietrabella discusses.
While launching an enterprise IoT project in a market of little standardization may seem daunting, Deloitte Consulting's Robert Schmid warns not to wait for a leader to emerge.
Thanks to the miniaturization of 3D cameras and increasingly powerful AI software, says Sensible Vision's George Brostoff, interaction between people and their cars will never be the same.
A bottoms-up approach to industrial IoT is popping up at many plants, with IT pros and engineers launching IIoT initiatives in a DIY fashion. Kepware's Jeff Bates discusses.
Companies are anxiously looking for the killer IoT app. But, according to OIES Consulting's Francisco Maroto, the true killer IoT app doesn't exist.
The internet of things is changing how machines run and are serviced – but what does it mean for the field service technicians doing the fixing? ServiceMax's Athani Krishna discusses.
The rise of IoT and M2M ecosystems require a programming language that is easy to use across devices and platforms. TatvaSoft's Ritesh Mehta explains why Java is the perfect choice.
Many IoT devices provide limited security, leaving the onus on your IT staff. Insignary's Tae-Jin Kang outlines five steps to improving your organization's IoT security strategy.
If you're looking to start or restart an IoT project, you'll need a clear, fact-based understanding of IoT. To help, Cisco's Maciej Kranz dispels five major enterprise IoT myths.
To accommodate the estimated 35 billion connected devices coming on the scene by 2020, says ADRF's Greg Najjar, mobile network density and availability will both need to increase at incredible rates.
Augmented reality and virtual reality technologies aren't just for gamers anymore. Harman's Andrew Till explains how AR/VR is changing the enterprise as we know it.
A standardized and connected ecosystem can provide easy and seamless access to one critical industry: healthcare. Zephyr Health's William King outlines three critical value drivers of healthcare IoT.
IoT, mobile computing, cloud-based services and multi-cloud infrastructures are redefining not only how business is done, but how environments must be secured. Fortinet's Michael Xie discusses.
Using IoT technologies, logistics providers and supply chains can reap numerous rewards, enhancing efficiency, improving safety and saving costs. Ingram Micro's Ben Xiang explains.
Upskill's Brian Ballard outlines the top five augmented reality trends for 2018, from improved AR accessibility for enterprises to the broad adoption of AR in service and logistics.
When it comes to generating recurring revenue with IoT, designing products is half the battle. Zipit's Frank Greer provides tips for building successful subscription IoT businesses.
Blockchain could revolutionize insurance for both the insurer and policyholder. Esurance's Haden Kirkpatrick explains.
IoT will drive employee productivity and improve customer interaction. Mindtree's Srinivas Bhagavatula discusses the benefits and challenges of using location sensing in the enterprise.
The voice-driven world is coming. But to succeed, says TestPlant's Antony Edwards, the challenges facing the human-machine interface must be solved.