IoT Asia 2016 - Interview with Microsoft's Lesly Goh

At IoT Asia 2016, we spoke to Ms Lesly Goh, Director of Advanced Analytics at Microsoft who was one of the speakers at the Smart Cities conference track...

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Smart Spaces put Things in context.The best tools are those that we don't even recognize as tools. Our invisible technology allows Smart Spaces to detect people and objects via their wireless devices. Through opt-in, any information can be selectively shared via any Smart Space. The result is real-time contextual awareness of the real world. Imagine an invisible button that can detect the presence of people and objects. A Smart Space may consist of one or more invisible buttons, each representing an area of interest. An area may represent a surface as large as an entire room or as precise as a specific location. An invisible button can be triggered by wireless devices in proximity. These include many of the devices that we carry, wear or interact with, and they number in the billions.

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