Enabling Business Intelligence with M2M: An Introduction to Device Networking Solutions

March 1, 2016

Over time, device intelligence and connectivity have advanced from huge mainframes to mobile handheld devices like PDAs, cell phones, and cameras. This migration to more distributed forms of computing has unleashed greater productivity levels in the economy. The next sensible step in this evolution is to deliver the same intelligence and connectivity to everyday machines. With M2M, this step is already a reality. M2M represents an unprecedented level of networking, communications, and content sharing. M2M provides the opportunity for new forms of services and applications to make our lives and our businesses more productive and fulfilled. With the spread of M2M technology across myriad environments, M2M applications are rapidly migrating from being isolated examples to mainstream applications.

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