Gallery: Telstra Labs
Telstra’s new CTO, Hakan Eriksson, yesterday took journalists on a tour of Telstra Labs
Cisco is looking to better protect myriad edge-attached IoT devices with new security software that promises to protect industrial assets.
IoT and blockchain may be a natural fit, but it will still take five to 10 years before kinks are worked out.
Blockchain is gaining ground in the supply chain arena, enabling suppliers to verify food origins and ensure regulatory rules are met.
IoT devices present unique security problems due to being spread out, exposed to physical attacks and often lacking processor power.
One difficulty designing Internet of Things implementations is the large number of moving parts.
It's good to be an Internet of Things startup these days, as investments from Cisco, Nokia, Verizon and others show. Here's a look at 10 IoT companies that could make an impact on the consumer and/or enterprise market.
Internet of Things technologies can be complex and fragmented, but increasing numbers of pilot projects are emerging within smart cities, farms and at a wide range of businesses and industries.
How we will get the most value out of IoT
While the Internet of Things can give a company a massive influx of information, it then faces the problem of wrapping its corporate arms around all that data to make meaningful use of it.
You can't get away from the Internet of Things lately. It's coming and it's going to take over everything. Cisco says it will push the number of internet-connected devices to <a href="http://readwrite.com/2011/07/17/cisco_50_billion_things_on_the_internet_by_2020">50 billion by 2020</a>. But you already knew that, because it's all everybody is talking about.
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