Smart Systems: Deliver Innovation and Revenue with IoT

The Internet of Things is changing the way businesses, cities and markets operate. Put simply, smart, connected systems are enabling a new era of value-added services and insights by holistically connecting, managing, and optimizing a complex set of information from sensors, devices, people, and traditional software solutions into a “system of systems." Watch this webcast recording featuring Robin Duke-Woolley, CEO at Beecham Research, and Scott McCarley, Senior Director of Solution Management at PTC, to learn how to create and capture value, looking beyond existing systems and services to new opportunities and business models that foster collaboration and participation—from customers, suppliers, partners, and your own employees. Example application areas include Smart Cities, Smart Buildings, Smart Energy, and Smart Agriculture. This webcast was originally broadcast on March 24, 2016.
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The Easy Button: Go from sensors to business outcomes rapidly with Cumulocity IoT and Laird Connectivity

IoT solutions show measurable return on investments for businesses across a variety of industries by creating efficiencies and enabling new business models. They can, however, be challenging to implement and difficult to scale. From managing devices and configuring connectivity types, to ingesting data and building applications, it can all be a bit overwhelming. Until now.
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This webinar covers the main aspects and decisions to consider before and during the development phase of a low-power cellular Internet of Things (IoT) product. We cover different topics that are crucial for a successful cellular IoT application and decisions that can greatly impact the power consumption and performance of the end device.
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IoT and Cybersecurity

We are all surrounded by connected products both at work and in our homes – where even the vacuum cleaner, doorbell and fridge are IoTs connected to the internet. After years of poor cyber security of such products, and increasing number of countries are implementing requirements and standards are being developed. In Europe cyber security is to become a part of the CE marking for such products.
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Is Your 5G Network Ready for Industrial IoT? Key Factors to Consider to Meet the Demands of Industry 4.0.

The 5G standards were designed for use in Industry 4.0 applications and includes a number of enhancements for Industrial IoT both in terms of the number of devices supported, power requirements and the support for delay sensitive applications.
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