The Internet of Things Bridging the gap between between devices, developers and services with cloud

March 1, 2016

The Internet of Things (IoT) is without a doubt one of the most disruptive trends in technology today, and it’s already starting to move beyond buzzword into reality with services linking a range of sensors, objects and applications in compelling ways – Nest, Hive, and Dropcam to name a few – gaining momentum among consumers. And there’s little question of the potential these services have in changing the way we live and generating new sources of revenue and efficiency gains. But a number of significant barriers are holding IoT equipment manufacturers, app developers – and ultimately consumers and end users – back from unlocking the tremendous value this new and exciting group of products and services has to offer.

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