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AFTERSALES & SERVICE | AUTOMOTIVE | ZERSPANUNG | BESCHAFFUNG | www.iotusecase.com | Um zur Nachhaltigkeit und zum Umweltschutz beitragen zu können, gibt es heutzutage verschiedenste Möglichkeiten. Das fängt bei dem Sprung vom Kohlestrom zum Windstrom an und hört bei der täglichen Mülltrennung nicht auf. Dafür wollen wir in der heutigen Folge besprechen, wie man durch ein durchdachtes Lieferanten-Netzwerk ressourcenschonendes Handeln und nachhaltiges Produzieren bewerkstelligen kann.Folge 72 auf einen Blick (und Klick):[05:31] Herausforderungen, Potenziale und Status quo – So sieht der Use Case in der Praxis aus[15:04] Lösungen, Angebote und Services – Ein Blick auf die eingesetzten Technologien[30:45] Ergebnisse, Geschäftsmodelle und Best Practices – So wird der Erfolg gemessen[33:48] Übertragbarkeit, Skalierung und Nächste Schritte – So könnt ihr diesen Use Case nutzenDer Präzisionswerkzeug-Spezialist CERATIZIT erklärt, wie man mit der schnellen Bereitstellung von Werkzeugen an Kunden zum nachhaltigerem Arbeiten beitragen kann. Wie genau ihre Ideologie gestaltet ist und welche Use Cases Tobias Baur, tätig als Director Business Administration bei CERATIZIT, mitgebracht hat, zeigt diese Folge.Materna, Partner von CERATIZIT und IT-Dienstleister, realisiert schon jahrelang IT- und Digitalisierungsprojekte. Marcus Götting, Vice President IoT Consulting and Development, zeigt, welche digitale Lösungen dem Kunden geboten werden, um kontrolliert Abläufe zu regulieren und inwiefern Firmen beraten werden können. Er wird ebenfalls einen Einblick in die sozialen, kommunikativen Hürden geben, welche sich aus den internationalen Arbeitsbereichen ergeben.Gastgeberin Ing. Madeleine Mickeleit (https://www.linkedin.com/in/madeleine-mickeleit/)Marcus Götting (https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcus-g%C3%B6tting-7a646a6/)
The podcast opens up with Shahan and Joseph talking about TensorIoT and the use cases of their work before getting into how and when TensorIoT joins a company's IoT journey. They then discuss picking the right tech for your solution and how it can fit into a business without overhauling company processes. Ryan, Shahan, and Joseph wrap up the podcast with a conversation about the importance of the cloud in IoT applications and when edge computing or hybrid solutions may be more applicable.Shahan Krakirian helps the Product Team to develop and refine TensorIoT products. His favorite part of the job: "Many jobs are repetitive – mine is not. We're constantly challenged (and growing) in an ever-changing environment, but always given the support to excel." Outside of work, Shahan enjoys rock climbing.Joseph Melendez is a software engineer leading the IoT team. He's dedicated to addressing customer needs, working in multiple programming languages, having expertise in Amazon Web Services, and hands-on experience with the hardware needed to bring their vision to life. Driven to learn from new experiences continuously and eager to address questions and concerns in the ever-changing tech landscape. He graduated from the California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, with a major in Computer Engineering and a minor in Mathematics.
At the recent virtual conference 'WorksWith', a number of companies presented sessions to the conference attendees. In this podcast Kyle Dando chats to Firia's David Ewing 'El Presidente' and Donnie Pitts a design engineer on one of their session topics of 'IoT Clouds'. The full WorksWith session on IoT Clouds is also available on-demand at: https://workswith.silabs.com/agenda/session/286426 Visit our special guest Firia
In Episode 55 of the IoT For All Podcast, Hardy Schmidbauer, Senior Director of IoT Cloud and Services at Semtech, joins us to discuss LoRa’s role in the IoT space and his predictions for the future of both LoRA, LPWAN, and the IoT industry on the whole.Hardy’s career has been highly focused in the wireless technology space, from designing some of the first Bluetooth transceivers to helping to define some of the first LoRa products at Semtech.To start the conversation, Hardy shares some background on the origins of LoRa, including its emergence as an early standard to meet the need for networks operating at a long-range. He speaks to some of the use cases where LoRa and LPWAN technology really shine, smart water meters and inventory tracking at auction dealerships, for example.Looking at the industry on the whole, Hardy discusses the challenges companies undertake when building an IoT solution meant to scale. He shares that solutions don’t stand a chance if ROI isn’t at the forefront of their design. According to Hardy, hardware is another major obstacle to successful adoption, as, across the market, there’s a reluctance to invest the sensors and hardware necessary to scale and implement large-scale solutions.As the hardware market continues to mature, Hardy shares that the easiest way to avoid common pitfalls is to rely on standardized hardware and solutions – avoiding new or novel technology until you’re certain that it’ll stick around. On the software side, Hardy says, the ability to update and adjust is key as testing and customer feedback sheds more light on new requirements and challenges.Turning the conversation toward the future, we ask Hardy a few questions on “what’s next” for both LoRa and the larger IoT space, including the increasing trend toward standardization and open-source initiatives. Hardy said that he believes that the asset tracking space, in particular, is ripe for growth – evolving and growing to better fit a variety of market needs as new technologies emerge and mature.To close out this episode, Hardy shared with us a couple of predictions about the market – including the future role of satellite LPWAN technology, implementation of edge vs. cloud computing, and some of the coming updates from the LoRa Alliance in the coming year.Interested in connecting with Hardy? Reach out to him on Linkedin!About Semtech: Semtech has contributed greatly to standardization in the IoT ecosystem, with a focus on simplifying development and creating scalable systems with a high level of interoperability. Semtech helped create LoRaWAN to achieve an architecture that can support networks with hundreds of millions of nodes and started an industry association to manage certification and the evolution of the specification.Key Questions and Topics from this Episode:(01:31) Introduction to Hardy Schmidbauer.(03:18) Introduction to Semtech.(04:37) What are the origins of LoRa and LoRaWAN?(07:22) Where do you see LoRa used the most?(09:44) What is LoRa’s current role in the consumer space, for example, in smart homes?(13:40) What can companies new to the IoT space do to avoid common pitfalls in regards to hardware?(15:44) Where should a company’s focus be when developing a solution in order to maximize ROI?(16:38) How much should companies focus on SLA?(17:20) As an industry, what should be our next step toward growing and scaling?(18:58) What are your 2020 predictions for the IoT industry?(20:27) In what use cases do you expect the greatest growth?(21:23) Do you anticipate edge or cloud computing taking precedence in enterprise adoption this year?(23:15) Do you think satellite LPWAN technology will have a large impact on the IoT industry?(25:03) Will major cloud providers get involved in LPWAN? If so, how will that play out?(26:28) What is the LoRa alliance and what does it do?(28:37) Is there any news we should be on the lookout for from LoRa Alliance this year?
Tatyana Mamut is the Head of Product (CPO) at NextDoor. She has been a leader in the media and technology industry for more than twenty years. Previously, Tatyana was the Head of Brand Planning at Leo Burnett, Founder and Senior Director of Organization Design at IDEO, the Vice President of Product Experience of IoT Cloud at Salesforce, and the General Manager of Product Management at Amazon Web Services. Mamut has a bachelor's degree from Amherst College, and a PhD from the University of California, Berkeley. Tatyana talks about coming to the United States as a refugee from the Soviet Union, cultivating interconnected and vibrant communities, and the ethical responsibilities of tech leaders. Reach out to Tatyana on LinkedIn. Stay up to date with Witty through our website, LinkedIn or email us at podcastwitty@gmail.com.Support the show (http://wittypod.com)
Echange avec Xavier Perret le Directeur d'Azure Microsoft en France. Azure, est la plateforme de cloud computing de Microsoft destinée à accompagner les entreprises et organisations dans leur transformation numérique grâce au Cloud. C’est justement à ces sujets que nous allons nous intéresser, avant de retrouver Xavier en tant que speaker aux Sommets du Digital les 3, 4 et 5 février 2020. Pour connaitre le programme des Sommets du Digital : https://les-sommets-du-digital.com/ #somdig20 #bousculer #inspirer #connecter Merci à Florence Coirier Giraudon d'avoir mené cet échange. Music from https://filmmusic.io "Happy Alley" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Peggy and Sam George, vice president of Azure IoT, Microsoft, talk IoT (Internet of Things), AI (artificial intelligence), cloud, edge, and more. He dives into the topic of digital transformation and how Microsoft has gone through its own digital transformation and how it is helping its customers. He also discusses how Microsoft is empowering both the cloud and the edge, which is very powerful and represents the next wave of computing, and security. Sam digs into examples of how customers are leveraging the IoT, edge, cloud, and AI, and he says the technologies are available today to power vertical industries. He also adds that one of the things that he loves about his job is the benefit that this is having on society. microsoft.com (11.19.19 - #641) Peggy Smedley, machine learning, technology, cybersecurity, blockchain, 5G
Peggy and Sam George, vice president of Azure IoT, Microsoft, talk IoT (Internet of Things), AI (artificial intelligence), cloud, edge, and more. He dives into the topic of digital transformation and how Microsoft has gone through its own digital transformation and how it is helping its customers. He also discusses how Microsoft is empowering both the cloud and the edge, which is very powerful and represents the next wave of computing, and security. Sam digs into examples of how customers are leveraging the IoT, edge, cloud, and AI, and he says the technologies are available today to power vertical industries. He also adds that one of the things that he loves about his job is the benefit that this is having on society. microsoft.com (11.19.19 - #641) Peggy Smedley, machine learning, technology, cybersecurity, blockchain, 5G
Hier werden Sie „kurz informiert“ mit Isabel Grünewald. Europol macht Mixingdienst Bestmixer.io dicht Europol sowie Behörden aus den Niederlanden und Luxemburg haben in einer gemeinsamen Aktion den Mixing-Dienst Bestmixer.io vom Netz genommen. Mixing-Dienste dienen zur Verschleierung von Zahlungsflüssen bei Kryptogeld. Bestmixer.io sei unter den drei größten Mixing-Services gewesen und habe binnen eines Jahres Kryptogeld im Wert von mindestens 200 Millionen US-Dollar durchgeleitet, umgerechnet 179 Millionen Euro. Laut der Europol stammte ein erheblicher Teil der durchgeflossenen Gelder aus krimineller Aktivität. Verbraucherschützer stellen Teslas Autopilot in Frage Elektroautohersteller Tesla kommt in einem Test der US-Verbraucherschutz-organisation Consumer Reports mit seiner Fahrassistenzsoftware "Autopilot" gar nicht gut weg. Demnach liege die Fahrtüchtigkeit des "Autopilot" weit hinter der menschlicher Fahrer zurück, meint Consumer Reports. Der Fahrer müsse oft eingreifen, um den "Autopilot" von falschen Entscheidungen abzuhalten. Tesla selbst weist stets darauf hin, dass die Software kein echtes Selbststeuerungssystem ist, sondern lediglich ein Fahrassistenzsystem. Foto aus 45 Kilometern Entfernung Forschern der chinesischen Universität für Wissenschaft und Technologie in Shanghai sind Aufnahmen von Stadtmotiven aus 45 Kilometern Entfernung gelungen. Die bisherige Aufnahmegrenze betrug zehn Kilometer, schreibt Technology Review. Durch eine Kombination von Einzelphotonendetektoren und einem Algorithmus für die rechnergestützte Bildgebung fügten die Forscher weitgestreute Datenpunkte zu hochaufgelösten Bildern zusammen. Die neue Technik erzeugte Bilder mit einer räumlichen Auflösung von etwa 60 Zentimetern, wodurch sogar Gebäudefenster erkennbar waren. Arduino überarbeitet seinen Nano Auch wenn der Arduino aus Italien kommt – zur Maker Faire in der kalifornischen Bay Area gibt es traditionsgemäß neue Boards. Künftig gibt es den kleinen Arduino Nano in gleich vier Varianten, drei davon können nun drahtlos kommunizieren. Neben generalüberholten Nanos gibt es in diesem Jahr außerdem eine Arduino SIM und Neues in der IoT Cloud, womit Arduino weiter auf das Internet der Dinge setzt. Diese und weitere aktuelle Nachrichten finden Sie ausführlich auf heise.de
On the surface, building your own IoT cloud seems pretty straightforward, but brush away some of the fluff and you'll find the non-trivial issues of data velocity, message processing, scalability, redundancy and robustness. In this episode of the IoT Business Show, I discuss the IoT cloud with Dan Collins, its differences with the IT cloud and the issues to consider when building or buying. Read the rest of the show analysis notes including the transcripts at: https://www.iot-inc.com/true-nature-iot-cloud-service-podcast/ This show is brought to you by DIGITAL OPERATING PARTNERS Related links you may find useful: Season 1: Episodes and show notes Season 1 book: IoT Inc Season 2: Episodes and show notes Season 2 book: The Private Equity Digital Operating Partner Training: Digital transformation certification
Onica is a very interesting IoT & Cloud specialist. Hear their CTO talk future of IoT.
Nysgjerrig på IoT, Cloud-teknologi, eller roboter? Eller hva du kan lage som ditt neste IoT-prosjekt? I vår nyeste podcast snakker Filip Van Laenen, Rustam Mehmandarov, Angeliqa Axelsson og Gullik Vetvik Killie om høydepunkter fra Arctic IoT Challenge (ARIoT) 2018, hvor fem av våre flinke folk deltok tidligere i vår. Vi snakker om noen av konkurrentenes løsninger samt vår egen - om hvordan vi brukte Google Cloud, Azure ansiktsgjenkjenning, sammen med IoT-devices og Robotas til å avgjøre om en søker som ønsker seg til Mars, får stemplet en tommel opp eller ned i passet.
This week we recorded before the big rush of news from Google I/O but we managed to cram in the details on Google’s new IoT Core beta that offers developers a cloud-based platform for connected devices. Since Google servers are used frequently by businesses it would be interesting to see how google monitoring would work … Continue reading Episode 112: Google’s IoT Cloud takes on Amazon and Azure
On this episode of the IoT Time Podcast, Ken Briodagh, editorial director at IoT Evolution (iotevolutionworld.com), sits down with Woodson Martin, EVP and General Manager, Thunder & IOT Cloud at Salesforce (salesforce.com/iot-cloud), to talk about IoT in the cloud, linking CRM and connected services, and how Salesforce is transforming the way the Enterprises use IoT to transform business practice. This episode is sponsored by the IoT Evolution Expo (IoTEvolutionExpo.com). Listeners may register at a discount using promo code IoTTime. To become a sponsor of IoT Time, please email kbriodagh@tmcnet.com or tweet @KenBriodagh.
The Internet of Things (IoT) produces vast quantities of data that promise a deep, always connected view into customer experiences through their devices. In this connected age, the question is no longer how do you gather customer data, but what do you do with all that data. How do you ingest at massive scale and develop meaningful experiences for your customers? In this session, you learn how Salesforce IoT Cloud works in concert with the AWS IoT engine to ingest and transform all of the data generated by every one of your customers, partners, devices, and sensors into meaningful action. You also see how customers are using Salesforce and AWS together to process massive quantities of data, build business rules with simple, intuitive tools, and engage proactively with customers in real time. Session sponsored by Salesforce.
The future of customer relationships is data. From the Internet of Things to machine learning, companies that develop a sophisticated understanding of data will better serve their customers. In this episode, we speak with two technology pioneers about data and where its going.Adam Bosworth is Salesforce's Executive Vice President of the IoT Cloud, which helps organizations connect billions of events from devices, sensors, applications and more from the Internet of Things to Salesforce.Dr. Gary William Flake is the CTO of Search & Data Science at Salesforce. He is responsible for the vision, strategy and product development for the search platform that powers the world’s #1 CRM company.
The future of customer relationships is data. From the Internet of Things to machine learning, companies that develop a sophisticated understanding of data will better serve their customers. In this episode, we speak with two technology pioneers about data and where its going.Adam Bosworth is Salesforce's Executive Vice President of the IoT Cloud, which helps organizations connect billions of events from devices, sensors, applications and more from the Internet of Things to Salesforce.Dr. Gary William Flake is the CTO of Search & Data Science at Salesforce. He is responsible for the vision, strategy and product development for the search platform that powers the world’s #1 CRM company.
Last week during Salesforce.com’s massive Dreamforce conference, they officially announced their Internet of Things (IoT) Cloud to help organizations leverage the power of connected devices - and the information they can provide - to create better realtime experiences throughout the customer lifecycle. Adam Bosworth, Salesforce’s Executive Vice President of the IoT Cloud, shared with me the importance of understanding what the IoT has to offer businesses, how it impacts customer engagement, and why becoming a connected company doesn’t make you customer-centric on its own.
It's time once again for The New Stack founder Alex Williams to catch up with his fellow tech journalist and long-time ally, Wired writer Klint Finley, for a future-seeking glimpse into cutting edge startups. In this episode of The New Stack Analysts podcast Alex and Klint also take a moment to acknowledge the demise of Giagom and to wish their colleagues the best. Klint discusses his recently-published story about Percepto, “an Israeli company in the drone space.” “The big thing is that they're open-sourcing all of their machine vision technology,” says Klint. “What they're hoping, like a lot of companies that open-source their technology,” Klint says, “is that it'll drive some adoption, get more developers involved and advance the entire state of the art more quickly.” Learn more at: https://thenewstack.io/tns-analysts-show-37/