GUIDE TO IOT SOLUTION DEVELOPMENT

July 27, 2017

Internet of Things (IoT) solutions are primed to revolutionize the way we do business – but how will you approach IoT solution development at your company? This white paper guides you through the solution development process to accelerate your IoT endeavors, citing 16 examples from recent IoT projects. The findings presented in this paper are based on a number of executive discussions, customer interviews, an industry survey, internal sample data and desktop research of ongoing and completed IoT projects. The paper also includes several best practices from Microsoft, a leading provider of IoT technology and this paper‘s sponsor.

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Nucleus Vision

Nucleus is an Internet of Things (IoT) based customer identification platform that allows brick-n-mortar retailers to identify any customer who walks into a store, in real-time, using Nucleus'​ proprietary ION sensor technology. Nucleus ION sensors don’t depend on any RFID, WiFi or Bluetooth, or even facial recognition technologies to operate. Nucleus empowers retail stores with the intelligence layer of customer data, that was till date only limited to online e-commerce experiences.

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