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 ...
The Internet of Things is defined as scenarios in which network connectivity and computing capability extend to everyday objects, sensors, and everyday items that are not normally considered computers ...
Imagine a sensor inside an offshore drilling rig. This sensor monitors the integrity of the gas turbine as well as regulates the pressure of the oil well 8,000 feet below the ocean surface. It ...
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 ...
Phil Goldstein is a former web editor of the CDW family of tech magazines and a veteran technology journalist. He lives in Washington, D.C., with his wife and their animals: a dog named Brenna and two ...
Boston, MA – June 1, 2016- For key players in computing hardware, software, system integration, analytics, communications, and professional services associated with the Internet of Things, clear ...
On January 27, 2015, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) released a staff report titled Internet of Things—Privacy and Security in a Connected World. The report ...
The starting point for system design is always supposed to have been that legendary ‘blank sheet of paper’. Affixed to a wall, a line was drawn down the middle of the paper and the words ‘hardware’ ...
There is a new generation of heterogeneous devices and component modules being developed for the IoT. This, in turn, could create an exploding market within certain sectors of the hardware industry.
It’s one of the vaguest terms in the tech industry. (Perhaps rivaled only by “the cloud.”) You may or may not know what it means. But hopefully you do know that it’s worth billions of dollars. We’re ...