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Internet Of Things

The Internet of things is the connection between objects and machines through embedded technology. In these articles, we’ll explore everything vital you need to know about IoT.

Innovation From The Quantified-Machine Movement – Video

Dr Mark van Rijmenam /
July 24, 2013

GEs Industrial Internet will result in devices that will have lots of sensors, the internet of things, and the challenge is how to analyse that data. It will lead to a quantified-machine movement, next to the quantified-self movement, where we will be swarmed with sensors all over the products that we use. These trillions of sensors will generate vast amounts of data that, when … [Read more...] about Innovation From The Quantified-Machine Movement – Video

The Datafication of People and Stuff and Things

Josh Polsky /
July 16, 2013

So I thought I was being original for writing a piece on datafication. But when I searched it, I saw that many before me had written about it, and just like the word Big Data, so too had datafication become a buzzword, just like buzzword before it had become a buzzword. But like Chumbawumba, I get up again, and this will not keep me down. First, the definition. There is no … [Read more...] about The Datafication of People and Stuff and Things

The Smart City Of The Future Will Bring Big Data To A New Level

Dr Mark van Rijmenam /
June 18, 2013

The smart city of Songdo, the worlds first City in a Box will be ready in 2015. It encompasses 1.500 acres of reclaimed land in South Korea and it will be a revolution in city design. Located just 40 miles from Seoul and 7 miles from Incheon International Airport. Songdo will have commercial office spaces, retail shops, residences, hotels as well as civic and cultural … [Read more...] about The Smart City Of The Future Will Bring Big Data To A New Level

The Data From The Quantified Will Impact The Future – Video

Dr Mark van Rijmenam /
June 18, 2013

A discussion with three leaders in the field of human technologies, artificial intelligence and data about the possibilities of the quantified self. The data generated by all sensors will change the way we live. Murphy - founder & CEO of Evrythng, Jeremy Jauncey - co-founder Tictrac and Terry Blake - partner & business development director Lemon LLC … [Read more...] about The Data From The Quantified Will Impact The Future – Video

The Great Sensor-Era: Brontobytes Will Change Society

Dr Mark van Rijmenam /
April 16, 2013

Some time ago we wrote about how the Internet of Things with trillions of sensors changing our future. Today, I would like to go one step further and have a look how a sensor-society generating brontobytes of information will look-like. Although it is difficult to have a look into the future and understand what the implication of trillions of sensors will be for organisations … [Read more...] about The Great Sensor-Era: Brontobytes Will Change Society

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What is the Internet of things?

The Internet of things, often abbreviated as IoT, is a system of interconnected devices and sensors that collect and exchange data. The data collected by these devices can be used to generate insights that can help businesses make better decisions and improve their operations.

For example, a company might use IoT data to optimize its production line or track its sales team’s performance. While IoT business intelligence is still in its early stages, it has the potential to revolutionize the way businesses operate. In the future, every company will need to have an IoT strategy to stay competitive. Want to learn more about the Internet of things? Datafloq has courses available. Contact us to get started.

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How does the Internet of things work?

Collecting data from devices allows people to gain insights that can be used to improve efficiency and productivity. Additionally, the Internet of things can be utilized to monitor and control devices remotely.

The Internet of things and data analytics are two areas working together to change how we live and work. As more devices become connected to the Internet, the potential for data analytics to improve our lives will continue to grow.

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How has the Internet of things impacted business?

IoT allows businesses to gather data about how their products are being used and how they can be improved. It also provides insights that can help businesses reduce costs, improve operations and create new revenue streams.

The Internet of things is still in its early stages, but it’s already having a big impact on business. As the technology matures, companies will be able to do even more with the vast amount of data that’s being generated by connected devices.

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What is the Internet of things used for?

From everyday objects like microwaves and alarm clocks to more specialized equipment like fitness trackers and industrial machines, the Internet of things allows devices to communicate with each other and humans, exchanging data and carrying out tasks automatically.

In addition, the IoT can also help us manage our resources more efficiently. For instance, by tracking our energy usage and adjusting our heating and cooling systems accordingly, we can save money on utility bills. There are endless possibilities for how the IoT can be used to improve our lives.

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Why is it called the Internet of things?

The terminology “Internet of things” was first coined by Kevin Ashton in 1999 while working on a project at MIT. The basic idea is that, in the future, everyday objects will be connected to the Internet and able to communicate with each other. For example, your fridge could automatically order more milk when running low, or your car could alert you if there’s an accident ahead.

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What might the Internet of things do in the future?

While this may seem like a far-off futuristic concept, there are signs that the Internet of things is becoming a reality. For example, many new homes are being built with innovative technology that allows homeowners to control everything from the lights to their thermostats right on their phone. Ultimately, the Internet of things has the potential to revolutionize the way we live and work.

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