Business Model Innovation with IoT

The Internet of Things momentum is driving new business models and opening up new innovative opportunities for smart systems and services growth. Only those that strive to push the development of a new collaborative business model and embrace new IoT enabled technologies will be successful in the new age of smart products, machines, and services. In this webinar, we look at the findings of Harbor Research’s latest paper “Smart Systems Business Model Innovation,” which identifies innovative ways leading organizations are capitalizing on interactions between smart systems and people to drive compound value. Join Glen Allmendinger, President of Harbor Research and Chris Kuntz.
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Why silicon security may be crucial for your next IoT device

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For IoT to scale and to make a dramatic impact on our lives, security must be built in from the ground-up and considered from the first day a product is designed. As the IoT world grows and scales, adversaries are exploring innovative and unique ways to compromise devices.
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To Infinity and Beyond: How to Future Proof Your IoT Investment

Our agent will introduce the Infinity IoT Platform™: a single, customizable and scalable connectivity solution for all your global IoT deployments. Larry Socher (VP Solutions, Strategy, and Alliances) will provide an overview of its features and benefits – including the ability to bring your own contract and centralize connectivity management including legacy devices – as well as showcase some global brands that are benefitting from using Infinity today.
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Smarter, faster, automated: Your IoT and customer service transformation platform

Having real-time analytics and continuous streams of data, powered by Internet of Things (IoT) technology, enables you to address customer service issues before they impact the service experience and your bottom line.
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IoT at the Edge: Moving towards an Equipment-as-a-Service business model

Commercial and industrial product manufacturers are under increasing pressure to create value-added services, both to differentiate their products and create new revenue streams. Many are seeing the benefits of IoT-enabled services—and yet transitioning from a traditional business model based on product sales to one focused on EaaS (Equipment-as-a-Service) can be a challenge.
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