12 Core Principles of Application Architecture for Digital Business and IoT

Digital business and Internet of Things require innovation. Event-driven interaction with "things" in IoT, context awareness in digital business, real-time decision making and the continuous innovation that drives Mode 2 initiatives in bimodal enterprise all demand agility in information systems and organizations.
The application architecture of most established enterprise systems is focused on long-term stability ahead of agility. All-in-one, three-tier, even basic SOA design models are increasingly seen by technology leaders as a monolithic barrier to innovation. Application leaders in both IT and business organizations must shift to modern architecture thinking. Some will do it faster than others, but all must understand the changing nature of applications, platforms and architecture in digital business and IoT.
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Using IoT and Machine Learning for Asset Management

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When small production platforms have backup equipment sitting around unused for long periods of time, it often leads to mechanical equipment failures that can cripple production for days or weeks on end. Thankfully, there’s help in the form of new technology. IOT and machine learning can be used to predict mechanical failures with enough lead time to get new equipment on-site before failure to eliminate unnecessary shut-in, and the ability to do this starts at the data layer.
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Multi-Protocol Real-Time Solutions for Industry 4.0 and IIoT

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Industrial Automation is rapidly changing as Industry 4.0 and the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) takes over the factory floor and industrial applications. The focus has consistently been on multi-protocol and real-time solutions for the operational technology layer, while the information technology layer is focused on cloud based solutions.
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Cyber Security Digital Summit - Mobile And IoT Security For Good And Bad

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As the Internet of Things connects more and more everyday devices, previously closed systems are opened up for remote access and control. Assessing your readiness to tackle these threats is vital. In this session, Jorgen Hjort looks at how we can use strategies from the now mature mobility security market to better secure IoT devices.
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How enterprises can connect IoT devices to cloud platforms globally at large scale: A BICS-Cesanta webinar

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To successfully manage thousands and even millions of IoT devices or machines around the world, enterprises need complete autonomy, transparency, self-management and control. They need ubiquitous connectivity, covering multiple countries with different operators.
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