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Applications and innovations in the Internet of Things (IoT)

hackerearth

The Internet of Things (IoT) is a system of interrelated devices that have unique identifiers and can autonomously transfer data over a network. Health insurance companies may find data capture by IoT-enabled wearables useful for detecting frauds and validating claims.

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Digital Transformation Outcomes: How to Improve ROI | KaiNexus

Kainexus

Today, more than ever, businesses are navigating a landscape characterized by rapid technological advancements, shifting consumer behaviors, and heightened competition. In this context, embracing digital transformation isn't merely an option—it's imperative for staying relevant and competitive.

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The Internet of Things Is Creating Smart Airports

Daniel Burrus

One exponential technology—a technology that is growing at an exponential rate—that’s helping to create smarter, more efficient airports is the Internet of Things (IoT). Internet of Things Example: London City Airport. Getting Better, but With Ample Opportunity. That’s the promise of IoT. Security Concerns Addressed.

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Smart Factory 101 A Data, AI, Cloud and Workforce Revolution in the Making

Acuvate

For example, changes in product design, market demands, or production volume are more difficult to accommodate in these rigid legacy solutions. With the help of IoT, equipment, devices, and systems may exchange and monitor data in real time through improved connectivity. Traditional automation, however, has its drawbacks.

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The New Tech Toolbelt: Digital Twins, IoT, Cobots, & More

Speaker: Cory Skinner, Founder and CEO of FactR

From limited visibility and a lack of real-time data to a lack of agility and responsiveness to changing market conditions, there's no shortage of difficulties that today's supply chain professionals can encounter. What can be done to not only address these challenges, but overcome them?

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Smart Factory 101 A Data, AI, Cloud and Workforce Revolution in the Making

Acuvate

For example, changes in product design, market demands, or production volume are more difficult to accommodate in these rigid legacy solutions. With the help of IoT, equipment, devices, and systems may exchange and monitor data in real time through improved connectivity. Traditional automation, however, has its drawbacks.

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Data Gathers in a Cloud. It Takes off from the Edge

Daniel Burrus

In a way, the exponential growth of machine-to-machine communications and connected sensors, what we call Internet of Things (IoT), is rapidly becoming an example of too much of a good thing. Fortunately, edge computing can help make that wealth of data a good deal more usable. Edge Computing Defined.

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