ResearchEnterprise internet of things support
Nearly a third of enterprises surveyed said they were already supporting IoT devices – that is, sensor-driven, connected devices other than PC, tablets, and smartphones. Read more »
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Nearly a third of enterprises surveyed said they were already supporting IoT devices – that is, sensor-driven, connected devices other than PC, tablets, and smartphones. Read more »
The Finnish company offers waste collection firms volume and temperature sensors that go in their bins, then manages the resulting data to optimize collection routes and times. Read more »
Real-time analytics, driven by sensor data and online event logging, allows companies to transform their services, products, and even their business models. By monitoring customer actions and device performance at scale,… Read more »
As much as we like to think of the internet of things as something linked by standards, it will be a hodgepodge of trapped sensor data for quite some time. Read more »
The promise of the internet of things is in cheap data, but we need to turn that data into insights to make it useful. And before we do that, we need… Read more »
A company called FarmLink has raised $40 million in equity capital to further its business of analyzing sensor data to determine how much food a field can ideally yield. It’s just… Read more »
Part of the original “PayPal Mafia” and also formerly of Slide, Max Levchin has made a return to financial services startups with his newest venture, Affirm. Read more »
Think Wall Street is just about money? A recent trip to the heart of New York’s financial district shows a paradise of urban planning springing up. Read more »
OpenSignal uses crowdsourcing to measure 4G network quality today, but its plan is tap all of the sensors in the smartphone to collect data from our surroundings. It’s already started tracking… Read more »
PlaceMe uses every sensor in the phone to track your activity. Now PlaceUs is doing the same except it’s tracking the combined activity of a family or small group of friends. Read more »