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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. IHS Technology predicts that there will be over 30 billion IoT devices in use by 2020 and over 75 billion by 2025. Healthcare. Smart Home.

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Which are the most important inventions of the 21st century so far?

Destination Innovation

We are in the midst of a technological fire-storm which we take for granted. It encompasses various technologies like mobile internet, touchscreens, GPS, and mobile apps into a single device that fits in our pockets. Smartphone: The ubiquitous smartphone has revolutionized communication, computing, and access to information.

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A Connected World Brings New Security Challenges

Business and Tech

Enterprises in critical industries such as manufacturing, energy, and healthcare are unifying security management of information technology (IT), the internet of things (IoT), and operational technology (OT) under one umbrella. Vulnerabilities affecting cyber-physical systems.

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Technological Revolutions and the Governance Gap

Tim Kastelle

As technology races ahead, the norms and institutions that we need to support (or contain) it lag behind. When technology is changing rapidly, the fact that norms, managerial practice, institutions and cultures change at a much different pace creates substantial problems. All durable dynamic systems have this sort of structure.

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Technological Revolutions and the Governance Gap

Tim Kastelle

As technology races ahead, the norms and institutions that we need to support (or contain) it lag behind. When technology is changing rapidly, the fact that norms, managerial practice, institutions and cultures change at a much different pace creates substantial problems. All durable dynamic systems have this sort of structure.

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Technological Revolutions and the Governance Gap

Tim Kastelle

As technology races ahead, the norms and institutions that we need to support (or contain) it lag behind. When technology is changing rapidly, the fact that norms, managerial practice, institutions and cultures change at a much different pace creates substantial problems. All durable dynamic systems have this sort of structure.

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Technological Revolutions and the Governance Gap

Tim Kastelle

As technology races ahead, the norms and institutions that we need to support (or contain) it lag behind. When technology is changing rapidly, the fact that norms, managerial practice, institutions and cultures change at a much different pace creates substantial problems. All durable dynamic systems have this sort of structure.