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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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The best job to have in the near future - data strategist

Jeffrey Phillips

Increasingly, however, we need to invite data into this mix. As more and more data is generated, it creates new opportunities in the strategy realm and in the innovation realm. This post will consider the importance of data in strategy development and execution, as well as in innovation.

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Learning to innovate in the IoT Age

Jeffrey Phillips

These commentators are correct in the sense that we are entering a time where the Internet of Things (IoT) and the data generated by billions of IoT devices will create radically new opportunities for innovation. In one sense that fact is a good thing - it means innovation takes on an entirely new life.

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Data-Driven Approaches Helping Public Sector with Sustainable Water Management

Acuvate

Industrial IIoT, in particular, in the form of sensors, flow meters, and edge devices, are being used to collect on-field data to create situational awareness and identify leaks, sewer overflows, and faulty equipment before these require costly repairs. How are sustainable technological solutions enabling Smart Water Management (SWM)?

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

Acuvate

However, the development of technologies like RPA, AI, and the Internet of Things is making up for these constraints, making production and supply chains more agile and bringing manufacturing well and truly into the era of Industry 4.0. AI and IoT interventions, too, need data to do their jobs effectively.

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

Acuvate

However, the development of technologies like RPA, AI, and the Internet of Things is making up for these constraints, making production and supply chains more agile and bringing manufacturing well and truly into the era of Industry 4.0. AI and IoT interventions, too, need data to do their jobs effectively.

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Here’s How To Keep Your Data Project From Running Of The Rails

Innovation Excellence

We were told that “data is the new oil.” The Internet of Things combined with the ability to store massive amounts of data and powerful new analytical techniques like machine learning would help derive important new insights, automate processes and transform business models. It seemed like a massive opportunity.

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