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Internet of Everything: It’s the Connections that Matter - by Dave Evans, via @CiscoSystems

Internet of Everything: It’s the Connections that Matter - by Dave Evans, via @CiscoSystems | The Information Professional | Scoop.it
"It is important to understand that the real value of the Internet of Everything (IoE) lies in both the number and value of connections."

YouTube video: http://youtu.be/bVNJfUOBzJE

The conversation: #IoE and #InternetofEverything

[...] even if only a fraction of things connect to other things, the connections among them grow exponentially.

So, while it’s fun to play with the numbers, it is clear that the most important aspect of IoE is the value that results from making intelligent and relevant connections to give people and machines the information needed to make better decisions."
Via Pierre Tran
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Important for librarians to consider as well!

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Libraries Are Powerful Partners

Libraries Are Powerful Partners | The Information Professional | Scoop.it

By Bobbi Newman: > follow-up from Annual ALA conference in Anaheim.

"Libraries are Powerful Partners. Now start acting like it.

Powerful partners:

contribute
share
bring something to the table
show up at the party even when they aren’t the belle of the ball
realize that there are many stakeholders
offer support for initiatives and ideas they didn’t think of
are not defensive or hostile
are team players even when they can’t be leaders
contribute to the success of others
don’t insist on doing things “my way” "


Via Trudy Raymakers
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