The Smart/Connected City and Its Implications for Connected Transportation

March 1, 2016

The vital corollary to objects getting smarter is that they are also, increasingly, able to communicate with each other. Machine-to-machine (M2M) communication is not new; it began almost two decades ago, using now mostly defunct private networks that enabled basic monitoring and control functions to be carried out remotely for certain infrastructure elements. The Internet quickly supplanted private networks, lowering the cost and simplifying the deployment of M2M applications.

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AWS IoT Lens

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Tangent Logic is a bespoke SW development firm based in Palo Alto. Established in 2004, with 100+ employees in Palo Alto, New York, Israel and Russia, our clients range from Fortune 500 to top startups. Whether it's software architecture, development or implementation, short project or long term commitment, on-site at your offices or remote off shore projects, core technology or adjacent extensions, Tangent Logic provides top service and top engineering talent in competitive rates. Our secret sauce is professionalism and serviceability. Our U.S-based pool of engineers allows us to offer our clients on-site engineering workforce in places where top local talent is hard to find or too expensive.

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