Take a Leap into the 21st Century of IoT
In order to compete in today’s digital age, traditional infrastructures need to take a revolutionary approach to IoT, rather than an evolutionary one.
In order to compete in today’s digital age, traditional infrastructures need to take a revolutionary approach to IoT, rather than an evolutionary one.
While many people see IoT as a threat to existing industries, there’s a new kind of employee who must embrace change as an opportunity to improve and grow.
To flourish, IoT needs a supporting cast of technologies —from analytics to blockchain—as well as an industry-wide shift to open standards, which allow these technologies to interoperate.
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