Think about a few things in your life right now. It really doesnt matter what they are, as long as you interact with them daily. They could be your phone, your shoes, your watch, your car, your refrigerator, your garage door openeryou get the idea. What do all of these things have in common (besides you, of course)? Well, at the moment, they may not have much of anything in … [Read more...] about How the Internet of Things Is Driving a Knowledge Revolution
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What Will 2016 Bring for the Internet of Things?
The year 2015, in particular, will go down in the history of Internet of Things (IoT) as: The year it was on top of Gartnerss Peak of Inflated Expectations; A year of transition for companies that have been working in M2M and IoT for years; The first of a short life for many start-ups that will disappear before the magic 2020; A lost year to create IoT Standards; And as the … [Read more...] about What Will 2016 Bring for the Internet of Things?
How Analytics of Things (AoT) Will Help Us Analyze the IoT
The Internet of Things (IoT) is a topic that is continuing to rise in buzz and interest. The IoT has been rapidly arriving around us whether we realize it or not. However, the sensor technology behind the IoT and the data it generates is outpacing our ability to consume, analyze, and drive value with it. This must change, and it certainly will in light of the focus that … [Read more...] about How Analytics of Things (AoT) Will Help Us Analyze the IoT
RE.WORK Connect Summit, San Francisco 2015
** Use the discount code DATAFLOQ'for 20% off! ** It's estimated the number of things connected to the Internet will reach 50 billion by 2020. At the RE.WORK Connect Summit in San Francisco, November 2015, we will explore the opportunities of emerging trends in IoT as well as how we can use the huge amounts of data generated by an increasingly connected digital … [Read more...] about RE.WORK Connect Summit, San Francisco 2015
Will My Summer Holiday in My Smart City Be Boring?
I do not think I am the only one who thinks that life in Smart cities is boring. Underprivileged citizens (most of us) are unable to break the monotony to which we are subjected in these macro moles of cement, steel, and glass. Our life takes on a scheduled basis on weekdays or weekends, on public holidays or during weekdays, with own vehicle or using public transport. No big … [Read more...] about Will My Summer Holiday in My Smart City Be Boring?