Cloudera
Industry 4.0 has the potential to transform the manufacturing sector – bringing together the best of IoT and AI technologies, to create new value and cost savings for enterprises in this space.
Indeed, according to a new Omdia end-user survey (commissioned by Cloudera, IBM and Telit), 43% of the industry is either developing or deploying a pilot/Proof-of-Concept project right now. But how do companies move beyond the POC stage and into full production? What are the foundational steps from sensor data and breaking down siloes, to connectivity and the cloud? And how can enterprises create lasting value from their new solutions?
Join this webinar as Omdia leads experts from Cloudera, IBM and Telit through the results of a new end-user survey on Industry 4.0 adoption – inviting their thoughts, insights and best practise/case study examples to share with the audience.
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Event 24
On July 16, 2019, Nathan Salminen, Allison Holt, and Paul Otto from the Hogan Lovells Privacy and Cybersecurity and Litigation teams presented a webinar, “Cyberthreats in the Internet of Things” where they explored some techniques that can be used to exploit potential vulnerabilities in connected devices and how those types of events impact organizations from a regulatory and litigation perspective.
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KORE Wireless
During this presentation, KORE will take a look at evolving technological and industry-specific trends that are contributing to a shift from traditional PC-based applications to tablet-based applications. As an increasing number of businesses become reliant on mobile, “deskless” employees, it’s becoming increasingly important for these workers to have a versatile, convenient, and “always-on” way to access critical cloud-based information.
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Event 24
In the Internet of Things, there's no such thing as a mobile device that operates in isolation. And yet, mobile devices and apps are often marketed, sold, and bought as if they're independent products. Manufacturers and consumers alike need to think less in terms of "discrete product" and more of "interconnected systems." No one wants 50 different mobile apps to control 50 different things in their smart home or smart health environments. With IoT product manufacturers championing different communications protocols, the challenge is to enable one mobile app to control many devices.
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