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April 6, 2016 3:58 AM
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Five technology predictions for 2016 - Highlight

Five technology predictions for 2016 - Highlight | New Technology | Scoop.it
Technology areas that CA Technologies predicts will drive the tech and business agenda in 2016.
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Although it is unlikely that many enterprise level oranizations will realize quick, agile shifts in deployment, the trends are happening for agile delivery across platforms and industries.  Especially for SMBs and individual users.

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July 14, 2015 6:47 PM
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Experience Connected Home Technology Like Never Before at Target Open House

Experience Connected Home Technology Like Never Before at Target Open House | New Technology | Scoop.it
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Target put together a fantastic experiential model for consumers to see, try and then purchase, using many of the available IoT devices available to the SmartHome today.

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February 10, 2015 11:56 AM
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Adding Security to the Internet of Everything

Adding Security to the Internet of Everything | New Technology | Scoop.it
The Internet of Everything heralds a new kind of world for everyone. But it also requires a new way of thinking about IT security.

Via Gust MEES
Dwight Holcomb's insight:

IoT will require rethinking how information & security are handled.

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January 7, 2016 6:26 PM
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Microsoft shows how the Internet of Things can actually be interesting

Microsoft shows how the Internet of Things can actually be interesting | New Technology | Scoop.it
For how excited everyone at CES is about the Internet of Things, most examples of it have tended to be pretty boring. They're dry suggestions of how you might start up music, play with your...
Dwight Holcomb's insight:
I'm not too sure I would have wanted to grow up in a home where my parents had this much insight into my energy consumption habits. However, especially in a commercial capacity, IoT SmartBuildings will have some fantastic applications to cut costs and increase efficiency.
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Rescooped by Dwight Holcomb from Internet of Things - Company and Research Focus
June 12, 2015 1:48 AM
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Caterpillar, Innovation and the Internet of Big Things

Caterpillar, Innovation and the Internet of Big Things | New Technology | Scoop.it
Caterpillar, Innovation and the Internet of Big Things

Via Richard Platt
Dwight Holcomb's insight:

Caterpillar is utilizing IoT to access Big Data in an effort to innovate how they monitor service needs and equipment information, around the world, in real time.

Richard Platt's curator insight, June 11, 2015 7:17 PM

Caterpillar currently invests more than $2 billion each year on research and development, has R&D centers and proving grounds around the world, and holds more than 15,000 pending and granted patents worldwide.  -  In the industries Caterpillar serves today, they have the largest population of connected machines and engines in the world. That’s why Oberhelman said, “Caterpillar goes beyond the Internet of things, to the Internet of big things.”

He said Caterpillar is “investing in companies that think and act differently than we do… We are trying to disrupt ourselves in our own way, before others can disrupt us.”

Mario Lenz's curator insight, June 14, 2015 11:43 AM

"Caterpillar goes beyond the Internet of things, to the Internet of big things"

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February 6, 2015 3:38 PM
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What is the 'Internet of Things?' - FOX CT

What is the 'Internet of Things?' - FOX CT | New Technology | Scoop.it
HARTFORD  - There is a growing universe of consumer products dealing with devices and sensors that talk to each other over the web, called the “Internet of Things.” It is the advanced connectivity ...
Dwight Holcomb's insight:

This is a good explanation of the Internet of Things (IoT), Over-the-Top Services & the future of content consumption.

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