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In this episode of The Manufacturing IT Podcast, I speak with Johannes Liegert from Paessler on all things Connectivity, IIoT and Networking Monitoring for industry 4.0 and Smart Manufacturing Johannes is Product Manager for IoT & Industry at Paessler. He is an experienced Product Owner and Product Manager, with a great history of working in the computer software industry. Skilled in healthcare protocols IHE Process, HL7 Standards, DICOM and industrial communication especially OPC UA. Strong engineering professional with a Master of Science - MS focused in Medical Informatics from Ostbayerische Technische Hochschule Regensburg. Paessler believes monitoring plays a vital part in reducing humankind's consumption of resources. Monitoring data helps its customers save resources, from optimizing their IT, OT and IoT infrastructures, to reducing energy consumption or emissions – for our future and our environment. More than 500,000 users in over 170 countries rely on PRTG and other Paessler solutions to monitor their complex IT, OT and IoT infrastructures. Hope you like the episode, and look forward to hearing your feedback!
This is a conversation with Garima Bharadwaj, Co-founder and CTO of Enlite Research. In this free flowing discussion, Garima shared insights about the Building Management Systems industry. Here are the key areas covered:How Garima discovered the problem to address at EnliteDifference between customers and usersHow Tier 2 and Tier 3 towns are adopting tech solutionsRamping up on technology when transitioning from FMCG to IOTTrue state of a hotel's functioningInnovation systems at EnliteGarima's recommendations for tech founders-------Follow Garima at https://www.linkedin.com/in/garimabharadwajFollow Hemang Shah at https://www.linkedin.com/in/hemangJoin his FREE newsletter at https://www.innovationsportslife.com/
AI will impact many areas of IoT, including jobs. Chuck Byers, CTO of the Industry IoT Consortium, joins Ryan Chacon on the IoT For All Podcast to discuss how AI will and is affecting IoT. They talk about the role of AI in IoT, how AI models are trained, how IoT can use generative AI, the impact AI will have on IoT-adjacent technologies such as edge computing, bias in AI models, and the future of AI and IoT together. Charles (Chuck) Byers is CTO of the Industry IoT Consortium. He works on the architecture and implementation of edge computing systems, common platforms, media processing systems, drone delivery infrastructure, and the Internet of Things. Previously, he was CTO of Valqari, a Principal Engineer and Platform Architect with Cisco, and a Bell Labs Fellow at Alcatel-Lucent. The Industry IoT Consortium has over 100 member companies working to deliver transformative business value to industry, organizations, and society by accelerating adoption of a trustworthy Internet of Things. Discover more about AI and IoT at https://www.iotforall.com More about Industry IoT Consortium: https://www.iiconsortium.org (00:00) Intro (00:09) Chuck Byers and the Industry IoT Consortium (01:28) The role of AI in IoT (04:26) How are AI models trained? (07:46) Generative AI and IoT (10:55) How will AI impact IoT-adjacent technologies? (12:41) Bias in AI models (15:52) Future of AI and IoT together (21:01) Learn more and follow up SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHANNEL: https://bit.ly/2NlcEwm Join Our Newsletter: https://www.iotforall.com/iot-newsletter Follow Us on Social: https://linktr.ee/iot4all Check out the IoT For All Media Network: https://www.iotforall.com/podcast-overview
Nick Dutton, Senior Director for Product Marketing at Atmosic, joins Ryan Chacon on the IoT For All Podcast to discuss low-power IoT. They talk about the benefits of low-power IoT like reducing battery waste, how IoT companies can be more sustainable, what low-power means for IoT adoption, where low-power technology will go in the future, and how companies can compete in IoT. Nick Dutton is Senior Director for Product Marketing at Atmosic. Nick has held senior leadership roles at Silicon Valley technology companies including Zentri and Integration Associates where he led the successful acquisition by Silicon Labs. He has also held roles at Roving Networks, which was acquired by Microchip Technology in 2012. Nick's vision at Atmosic is to drive a new wave of sustainable innovation in the IoT sector. He works closely with his team, Atmosic's customers, and their partners to highlight the environmental and business benefits of reducing a device's dependency on batteries, and therefore ultimately reducing harmful battery waste caused by connected products. Atmosic is a startup with the mission of reducing battery waste caused by the Internet of Things. The company has developed extremely low-power wireless solutions that eliminate the need for battery replacement in IoT devices and, in some cases, eliminate the need for batteries entirely. Discover more about IoT at https://www.iotforall.com More about Atmosic Technologies: https://atmosic.com Connect with Nick: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thebritnickd/ Key Questions and Topics from this Episode: (00:00) Intro to the IoT For All Podcast (00:11) Introduction to Nick Dutton and Atmosic (01:05) What are the benefits of low power? (02:59) How can IoT companies be more sustainable? (07:50) What low power means for IoT adoption (10:28) Where will low-power IoT go in the future? (14:38) Sustainability in IoT (16:48) Competing in the IoT industry (20:14) Learn more and follow up SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHANNEL: https://bit.ly/2NlcEwm Join Our Newsletter: https://www.iotforall.com/iot-newsletter Follow Us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/iotforall Check out the IoT For All Media Network: https://www.iotforall.com/podcast-overview
Chiz Chikwendu, CTO of Cumulus Digital Systems, joins Ryan Chacon on the IoT For All Podcast to discuss Bluetooth and digital tools in IIoT. They talk about IIoT adoption, Bluetooth vs Wi-Fi for the industrial sector, the remaining challenges in digital tool adoption, the need for a standard for communication, getting field workers to use new tools, and how security is handled for industrial solutions. Chiz Chikwendu is the Chief Technology Officer and Co-Founder at Cumulus Digital Systems, leading a talented product development team. Prior to co-founding Cumulus, he was the Manager of the Electrical Engineering team at Shell TechWorks, Shell's technology center in Cambridge, Massachusetts, focused on developing and deploying new technologies for Shell's capital projects and operating facilities. Before joining Shell, Chiz held various technical roles in the medical device and aerospace industries. Chiz earned his BS from Yale University and MS in Electrical Engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Cumulus digitizes mission-critical construction and maintenance activities to ensure that work is done right the first time, every time. By integrating sensors, digital tools, and other IoT devices, their connected worker platform improves the productivity and quality of safety-critical workflows, such as bolt tightening, welding, and pressure testing. To date, Cumulus has been used to manage over 7,000,0000 work completions across industries such as energy, construction, manufacturing, semiconductors, data centers, transportation, chemicals, renewables, and more. In addition to improving safety and sustainability, their technology also has been proven to reduce costs for quality control and data review by over 60%. Cumulus is headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts, with additional offices in Houston, Texas and Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, and serves customers across the globe. Discover more about Bluetooth and IoT at https://www.iotforall.comMore about Cumulus Digital Systems: https://cumulusds.comConnect with Chiz: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chizuruoke-chikwendu/ Key Questions and Topics from this Episode: (00:00) Intro to the IoT For All Podcast (00:10) Introduction to Chiz Chikwendu and Cumulus Digital Systems (01:35) Industrial IoT adoption (04:06) Bluetooth vs Wi-Fi for industrial (06:48) What gaps remain in adopting digital tools? (09:08) The need for a standard for communication (11:40) Challenges of getting field workers to adopt new tools (15:14) How is security handled? (18:45) What are you most excited for in the IIoT space? (21:30) Learn more and follow up SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHANNEL: https://bit.ly/2NlcEwm Join Our Newsletter: https://www.iotforall.com/iot-newsletterFollow Us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/iotforallCheck out the IoT For All Media Network: https://www.iotforall.com/podcast-overview
On this episode of the IoT For All Podcast, Ben Cade, CEO of Myriota, joins Ryan Chacon to discuss wide-scale IoT adoption. They talk about the roadblocks to IoT adoption, satellite connectivity, consolidation of the IoT industry, advice for succeeding in IoT, IoT industry challenges, why companies should consider IoT, and progress in the IoT industry. An engineer by background, Ben Cade is passionate about productizing deep tech innovation in ways that deliver better outcomes for society. He is a two-time founder: Linaro (open source software for Arm-based devices) and Trustonic (security for IoT devices), ventures whose impact is measured in hundreds of millions of end users and billions of devices. Since joining Myriota as CEO in April 2022, Ben is humbled to lead a proudly Australian business with true potential to change lives, livelihoods, and environmental outcomes for the better, globally. Myriota makes anywhere connectivity possible through patented direct-to-satellite technology designed for the demands of IoT, namely secure, low-cost, low maintenance, and long-battery-life. Myriota is the place where the Internet of Things (IoT) meets space! Discover more about IoT at https://www.iotforall.com More about Myriota: https://myriota.com Connect with Ben: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bencade/ Key Questions and Topics from this Episode: (00:00) Welcome to the IoT For All Podcast (00:54) Sponsor (01:28) Introduction to Ben Cade and Myriota (04:04) Wide-scale IoT adoption (08:45) Satellite connectivity (11:15) Will the IoT industry consolidate? (15:26) Advice for succeeding in IoT (18:27) IoT industry challenges (20:41) Why should some companies reconsider IoT? (24:03) IoT progress (29:50) Learn more and follow up SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHANNEL: https://bit.ly/2NlcEwm Join Our Newsletter: https://www.iotforall.com/iot-newsletter Follow Us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/iotforall Check out the IoT For All Media Network: https://www.iotforall.com/podcast-overview
On this episode of the IoT For All Podcast, Ryan Chacon is joined by Dominik Obermaier, the co-founder and CTO of HiveMQ, to discuss IoT protocols. They talk about the differences between IoT protocols, how to select the right IoT protocol, the technical challenges in moving IoT data, IoT scalability, recent IoT adoption and use cases, and where the IoT industry is going. Interested in AI? Check out AI For All! Join Our Newsletter: https://ai-forall.com Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ai-forall Follow Us: https://linktr.ee/aiforallofficial Dominik Obermaier is CTO and co-founder of HiveMQ. He is a member of the OASIS Technical Committee and is part of the standardization committee for MQTT 3.1.1 and MQTT 5. He is the co-author of the book “The Technical Foundations of IoT” and a frequent speaker on IoT, MQTT, and messaging. HiveMQ is an enterprise MQTT platform that underpins business critical systems so they can securely move data between devices and the cloud at enterprise scale. HiveMQ is easy-to-deploy and connects devices, sensors and edge nodes to enterprise systems for seamless data movement with MQTT, the de-facto standard for IoT messaging. The HiveMQ platform gives DevOps teams and software engineers the foundation to get the right data to the right place at the right time, enabling them to build out any IoT use case from building connected products and services to improving operations in smart manufacturing to building new services for connected cars. Discover more about IoT at https://www.iotforall.com More about HiveMQ: https://www.hivemq.com Connect with Dominik: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dobermai/ Key Questions and Topics from this Episode: (00:00) Welcome to the IoT For All Podcast (00:58) Sponsor (01:31) Introduction to Dominik Obermaier and HiveMQ (02:28) What are IoT protocols? (04:23) Differences between IoT protocols (06:21) How to select the right IoT protocol (07:46) Technical challenges in moving IoT data (10:17) IoT scalability (12:58) Industries adopting IoT and use cases (15:06) Where is the IoT industry going? (17:22) Learn more and follow up SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHANNEL: https://bit.ly/2NlcEwm Join Our Newsletter: https://www.iotforall.com/iot-newsletter Follow Us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/iotforall Check out the IoT For All Media Network: https://www.iotforall.com/podcast-overview
How do you navigate the intricate balance between the rapid-paced weekly sprints of agile software development and the long-term planning cycles inherent in hardware components? In this episode, I spoke with Dominik Busching -Head of Product at Tado- and unveiled how they create innovative solutions that not only enhance user satisfaction but also contribute to the sustainable transformation of the energy industry. In this episode, we talked about: What are the challenges of Strategy in the intersection of Hardware and Software. How they went from a tacit strategy by their founders to a fully-fledged Product Strategy using written narratives. How they identify trends in a complex space. How they test hypotheses in the hardware world. And much more! You can find Dominik on Linkedin. Remember that you can find more info and material on productdirection.co/podcast. If you are eager to know more about product strategy, check out Product Direction: How to build successful products at scale with Strategy, Roadmaps, and OKRs You can also contact or follow your host, Nacho Bassino, at productdirection.co (training, coaching, and more)
Healthcare has become the target of increasing cyberattacks. But why is this? And what can we do about it? Shankar Somasundaram, CEO of Asimily, joins Ryan Chacon on the IoT For All Podcast to discuss securing the Internet of Medical Things (IoMT). They cover what makes the healthcare industry unique, IoMT security challenges, why cyberattacks are increasing and examples, medical device security regulations, the challenges of IoT in healthcare, and IoMT security best practices. Shankar Somasundaram is the CEO of Asimily, an IoMT and IoT risk management platform. Previously, he worked on IoT analytics and security solutions at Symantec. Asimily's risk management platform secures IoMT and IoT devices (with a particularly big customer base in the medical, diagnostic, life sciences, and pharmaceutical industries). With the most extensive knowledge base of IoT and security protocols, Asimily's platform (Asimily Insight) inventories and classifies every device across an organization, both connected and standalone. Because risk assessment - and threats - are not a static target, Asimily monitors organizations' devices, detects anomalous behavior, and alerts operators to remediate any identified anomalies. Discover more about cybersecurity and IoT at https://www.iotforall.com More about Asimily: https://asimily.comConnect with Shankar: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shankar-somasundaram-a7315b/ Our sponsor: https://www.avnet-silica.com Key Questions and Topics from this Episode: (00:00) Welcome to the IoT For All Podcast (00:27) Sponsor (01:04) Introduction to Shankar and Asimily (02:03) What makes healthcare unique? (03:52) Internet of Medical Things security challenges (07:04) Why cyberattacks are increasing and examples (10:28) Medical device security regulations (13:01) Challenges of IoT in healthcare (16:34) IoMT security best practices (19:46) Learn more and follow up SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHANNEL: https://bit.ly/2NlcEwmJoin Our Newsletter: https://www.iotforall.com/iot-newsletterFollow Us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/iotforallCheck out the IoT For All Media Network: https://www.iotforall.com/podcast-overview
Matt is a well-respected commentator and technology industry expert with 25 years experience at the cutting edge of technology research and consulting. He is a thought-leader in Telecommunications, Digital Transformation, and the Internet of Things. He is widely quoted in trade publications and a frequent speaker at conferences. His podcast, The Wireless Noodle, is a weekly guide to the impact of disruptive technologies on business. In 2020, Matt co-wrote a book "The Internet of Things Myth".Matt is currently Founding Partner at Transforma Insights, the leading advisors on IoT, AI, and Digital Transformation. Previously, he was Founder and CEO of Machina Research, which was acquired by Gartner in 2016. Prior to founding Machina Research, Matt was a technology industry analyst, working at firms including Analysys Mason and Yankee Group. Matt holds an MSc in Telecoms from University College London.Transforma Insights is a leading research firm focused on the world of IoT, AI, and Digital Transformation. Led by seasoned technology industry analysts, they provide advice, recommendations, and decision support tools for organizations seeking to understand how new technologies will change the markets in which they operate.
Welcome to IoT Coffee Talk #115 where we have a chat about all things IoT over a cup of coffee or two with some of the industry's leading business minds, thought leaders and technologists in a totally unscripted, organic format. Thanks for joining us. Sit back with a cup of Joe and enjoy the morning banter. This week, Leonard, Rob, and Bill talk about the continuing consolidation in the IoT universe with the latest deals between @Telit + @Thales and @Semtech + @Sierrawireless announced the past week. Rob's update on his ag journey. It's a thing now so we should make it a big deal because it is. We also hit on the topics of automation and how we need to keep it human, and the value of mentorship, and the human factor that won't and shouldn't go away. Embrace it!Thanks for listening to us! Watch episodes at http://iotcoffeetalk.com/. Your hosts include Leonard Lee, Stephanie Atkinson, Marc Pous, David Vasquez, Rob Tiffany, Bill Pugh, Rick Bullotta and special guests. We support Elevate Our Kids to bridge the digital divide by bringing K-12 computing devices and connectivity to support kids' education in under-resourced communities. Please donate.
Donna Moore is CEO & Chairwoman of the LoRa Alliance. In this role, she oversees the organization, its strategy and direction to drive the global adoption of the LoRaWAN standard. Moore has nearly two decades of experience launching new companies and growing businesses across a variety of industries and competitive environments. Donna is an IoT thought leader with an extensive background of successfully advancing IoT globally. This year, Donna received IoT Breakthrough Award's “IoT Company CEO of the Year,” and she was named a 2021 Connected World “Women in Technology” winner. Additionally, the LoRa Alliance won the 2021 “Wireless Technology Innovation Award” from the IoT Breakthrough Awards program. Published extensively, Donna has been featured in Authority Magazine and Telecom Drive (India) for her business leadership. Most recently, she was CEO of SpireSpark International, a company that provides highly skilled technical and operational expertise to design and build certification, compliance, and conformance programs. Prior to that, she served as the executive director of the Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA), as it became the de facto IoT standard for streaming video, audio, and picture files to each other over a LAN. She holds a Bachelor of Science degree from San Diego State University.The LoRa Alliance is an open, nonprofit association that has become one of the largest and fastest-growing alliances in the technology sector since its inception in 2015. Its members closely collaborate and share experiences to promote and drive the success of the LoRaWAN standard as the leading open global standard for secure, carrier-grade IoT LPWAN connectivity. With the technical flexibility to address a broad range of IoT applications, both static and mobile, and a certification program to guarantee interoperability, LoRaWAN has already been deployed by major mobile network operators globally, with continuing wide expansion into 2022 and beyond.Vision: Empowering sustainable IoT to maximize efficiency, improve quality of life, and protect the planet's resources.Mission: To achieve Massive IoT through the global adoption of LoRaWAN technology.
David begins by introducing himself and Vantiq, along with providing use cases of the technology his company works on. They then transition into low-code, IoT, and 5G roles in the industry and how they all work together. David discusses what low-code enables and the benefits it provides for customers. The conversation then moves more high-level with a discussion about industries with the most adoption, advice for companies beginning their IoT journey, and what success looks like for these businesses.David Sprinzen heads marketing, training, and industry solutions at Vantiq. He comes from a diverse technical background in Electrical Engineering, Applied Physics, and Computational Neuroscience. He brings this practical knowledge to the discussion around how technologies like IoT, AI, and edge computing can drive business transformation, address the growing societal needs around sustainability, and make the world operate more efficiently.Vantiq is the leading low-code platform for building and deploying real-time distributed solutions. Built on a next-generation event-driven architecture, Vantiq enables highly scalable and low-latency analysis of real-time streaming data from IoT devices, cameras, and enterprise systems to drive situational awareness for safety, security, and operational efficiency. Vantiq was founded in 2015 by software veterans Marty Sprinzen and Paul Butterworth, co-founders of Forte Software.
Living through the evolution of M2M to IoT, Noam Lando, Co-Founder and CEO of Webbing walks Don Witt of The Channel Daily News, a TR publication, through the requirements of each phase of the development and what is important to the MVNO, the manufacturers and the consumers. It is not just connecting devices that is important. Companies make decisions based on portability in the sense of moving a device or a car from the United States to Germany or Japan. What are the effects on the IoT devices, and can they automatically reconfigure in the new location? Devices are intended to be used for 10 to 15 or more years. The carrier a company starts with may not be the carrier they continue with for service. Thus, reprovisioning the unit to work with a new carrier is vital. Zero hands on is a major concern when contemplating millions and millions of devices. Noam Lando Listen in to Noam as he discusses past and present IoT trends, the role of eSIM, adopting of eSIM, eSIM trends and more. Webbing is a full MVNO that delivers innovative enterprise grade, global connectivity and IoT services. They have a distributed core network with its own infrastructure and security. The Webbing network fully supports all cellular technologies from 2G through to 5G. Their secured network of 600+ mobile carriers across more than 200 countries, ensures superior data connectivity between business, people and things wherever the device is located. Today Webbing's portfolio consists of WebbingCNCT and WebbingCTRL. WebbingCNCT is a global data connectivity solution that delivers the reach of a global carrier with the quality of a local one with a single carrier that has flexible offerings, low latency, and sustainability at competitive rates. WebbingCTRL is their innovative eSIM solution. It is an eSIM with a management portal, that can easily and remotely be configured as any wireless carrier's profile, thus eliminating network provider lock-in. For more information, go to: https://webbingsolutions.com/
On this week's podcast, Avi Rosenthal joins us from Ashburn, VA, where is the managing partner of Bluesalve Partners, a company launched three and half years ago to help start-ups as well as established companies manage the Internet of Things business landscape. Through their deep connections with manufacturers, dealers, retailers, and users, Bluesalve and its team of consultants help clients with the insights and resources needed to develop, market, and manufacture products and services for the IoT Industry. Avi has held leadership roles throughout the IoT industry, including Nortek, Legrand, Evolve, and Superna. He also recently returned from the Integrated Systems Europe convention in Barcelona, Spain, where he caught up with some of the most important companies in home tech. Today's episode of Residential Tech Talks is brought to you by Shelly WiFi Relays by Allterco | Smart home devices designed and developed to provide solutions tailored to your needs. Go to https://shelly.cloud and make IoT simple!
Get to know the company that worked in IoT before it was cool! Kevin Taylor, Segment Development Manager in Smart Cities at Axis Communications, joins us in the RIoT Underground to discuss the evolution and concept of the IoT industry along with how Axis is addressing privacy and ethics concerns in real life use cases. He explains the benefits of edge computing, AI, and IoT and how these concepts can help all stakeholders achieve their goals, such as with his current work with smart city oriented municipalities. Support the show
The podcast opens up with a discussion around MistyWest, the industries they focus on, and the current state of engineering in IoT. Ryan and Taylor then talk about where engineering firms add the most value to an IoT solution and how the chip shortage has affected companies within the industry. They wrap up the podcast by breaking down challenges Taylor has seen IoT companies encounter.Taylor has over 15 years of experience working in hardware product development and is a founding employee and CEO of MistyWest. He graduated from Engineering Physics at UBC, has worked on medical instrumentation, and is an author on the foundational patents for HAVEN IAQ. At MistyWest, Taylor has led projects for medical diagnostics, Agtech, and IoT.
The podcast begins with conversations around 1NCE, their service, and the use cases they focus on there. Ryan and Arne then talk about low bandwidth IoT and where Arne sees the opportunities and challenges in the market. To conclude the podcast, Arne gives a high-level overview of where he believes the IoT industry needs to improve and what to expect in the remainder of the year from 1NCE and IoT.Arne Assmann is Head of Strategy and Business Development at 1NCE and has worked for over nine years as an Analyst and Consultant before 1NCE. He served enterprise clients in the telco, media, and IT sectors and helped with go-to-market strategies, market forecasts, and business cases. His industry focuses on M2M and IoT, digitalization, and cross-media convergence.
Ralph and Matthew begin by introducing themselves and their company before getting into specific use cases and solutions for their work. They then dig deeper into how IoT technology has evolved and the role of security in IoT solutions. At the end of the podcast, Ryan, Ralph, and Matthew talk look at IoT from the adopter side with a discussion on managing expectations and advice for companies starting their IoT journey.Ralph joined Bsquare in March 2019 as president, CEO, and board member. Ralph is a highly accomplished business leader with a wide range of experience using technology to create innovative products, services, and business models. Before joining Bsquare, Ralph was president and CEO of Carena, a pioneer in developing virtual health care delivery until its acquisition by Avizia in 2017. Ralph served as SVP of Corporate Development until Avizia's acquisition by American Well in July 2018. Before Carena, Ralph was managing director of venture investments at Vulcan Capital, where he was actively involved in the investment, growth, and operations of the firm's technology portfolio companies. Ralph has served for 15 years on the board of Perficient (PRFT), an IT services firm with expertise in e-commerce digital transformation. Ralph has senior leadership experience at Metricom, Starwave Corporation (acquired by Walt Disney), and NeXT Computer (acquired by Apple Computer).Matthew oversees engineering at Bsquare. Before joining Bsquare, Matthew was Engineering Manager at MPC Data Inc in Redmond, WA. He worked for many years at MPC Data Limited in the UK, most recently as a Principal Software Engineer. Now based in the UK again, he has extensive experience gained over more than 20 years of building software teams and creating embedded software and cloud systems. Matthew has developed systems across many industries and technologies, including manufacturing and industrial, cutting-edge consumer electronics, and automotive. Matthew has a BSc in Computing and Real-Time Computer Systems from the University of Gloucestershire.
The podcast kicks off with Phil providing insights on the evolution and increasing adoption of IoT. He then talks about how 5G will change IoT by creating a new dimension of use, control. Phil also talks about the role of quality of service for IoT adopters before wrapping up the podcast by discussing challenges and advice for companies looking to adopt IoT.Phil joined Vodafone in 2013, having amassed a wealth of experience across various industries, including defense, FMCG, manufacturing, and media. A long-term exponent of telemetry, M2M, and IoT and having worked within many of the world's leading enterprises, including Siemens, Landis & Gyr, and Mars in the US, UK, Switzerland, and New Zealand, Phil brings a highly strategic view of this rapidly changing and evolving market:"IoT is central to the current wave of digitization, and as Head of Strategy, there are few other markets where there is so much opportunity to drive value for our customers. The potential for IoT to revolutionize the way we do business but also to have a positive social impact is a really exciting prospect, and I am particularly excited to play a key role in driving this future direction."
The era of eSIM technology is here. eSIM provides resilient connectivity alongside resilient IoT device security — and it does it while keeping total costs low for device makers. In this episode, Nick interviews Francis D'Souza, VP Strategy & Products - IoT at Thales, about the benefits and use cases of eSIM technology. Join us as we discuss: - Four reasons eSIM technology benefits IoT practitioners - Who determines data pricing - Primary customers for eSIM - Using eSIM to acquire resilient connectivity and IoT device security To hear more interviews like this one, subscribe to IoT Leaders on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your preferred podcast platform. Listening on a desktop & can't see the links? Just search for IoT Leaders in your favorite podcast player.
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Subscribe to Surfshark VPN using our promo code TGV2021 to avail 83% discount + Extra 3 months of free subscription. Exclusively for the TGV audience. Click this link to buy now: https://surfshark.deals/TGV2021 In this episode #103, the hosts Naveen Samala & Sudhakar Nagandla interacted with Sai Prakash Sai Prakash Belkeri is an IoT Professional and an emerging Thought Leader in the IoT Industry. He is currently working for LTI - Larsen & Toubro Infotech as an IoT Engineer. Also, He is the host of the First Indian IoT Podcast - The BelkIoT Podcast is available on major platforms like Spotify, Apple Podcast, Google Podcast, and others. Under the Brand BelkIoT, He is aiming to bridge the gap between the Industry and Educational Institutions helping the students and Industries both to come on a Single Platform. Sai Prakash's insights: Sai Prakash's Career journey and why he started BelkIoT podcast Basics of IoT How HUGE is IoT space? Scope of IoT And how it's going to help the industry How IoT is going to help the common man? Real-life applications of IoT in action How someone should learn IOT? 1 piece of advice to those aspiring to make BIG in their careers and LIVES Trivia about “Dictaphone” Enjoy the episode! Connect with Sai Prakash Belkeri on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/belkerisaiprakash/ Website: http://belkiot.in Dear #TGV Audience…Here is a chance to broadcast yourself
In this week's Trends Newsletter, we covered the $10 Billion IoT Market. In our previous episode with Kush Mishra, we discussed the opportunities that exist in the overall IoT market. We go further niche in this one. As regular listeners of TID would know, we love niches. In the episode today, we discuss the IoT Industry as it pertains to the automobile industry. Globally, we're now moving towards Smart Mobility, basically all automobiles connected to the Internet. We have Sonia Bajaj with us today, AGM of Product Development for IoT & Smart Mobility division of Vodafone Idea. We talk to her about the state of this market, and the opportunities that exist in this space. If I were to be honest, I wasn't aware that the Smart Mobility Industry was as advanced as it is in India, we were pleasantly surprised by the foundational work at the infra level that has been done over the last few years. This industry will present tons of interesting opportunities to build profitable businesses - At the hardware, software and even services level. Listen on to learn more. One last request, if you're reading this on Spotify, please consider following us. If you're on Apple Podcasts, consider leaving us a review. This will the Algorithm Gods help us reach more people and motivate us to keep at it :)
Welcome to ACV Webinars! Today we'll talk about: “IoT: The Industry Convergence”: a discussion about integration of Industry 4.0 within other industries, the technology involved and the trends expected for coming years. We thank our speakers: Krishna Motukuri (USA) from Zippin and Julian Counihan (USA) from Schematic Ventues.
On this IoT For All podcast episode, Micha Boneliel, CEO and Co-Founder of Nodle.io, discusses what Nodle does, how their crowdsourced connectivity network was created and the challenges/risks associated with deploying a crowdsourced network.Micha touches on the types of incentives set up to encourage participating in the Nodle network and how developers can get their devices to be part of the network. He also addresses what use cases will benefit most from crowdsourced networks.We finish up our conversation discussing the current state of the IoT market and what we expect to see in 2020 in the Internet of Things industry as a whole.Interested in connecting with Micha? Check out his LinkedIn!About Nodle.io: Nodle is an IoT and connectivity network provider with a presence in over 80 countries. Founded in 2017 by serial entrepreneur, Micha Benoliel, the Nodle Network dramatically reduces the costs of IoT device communications. The company has built a network for connecting and collecting data from remote devices and sensors that don’t require always-on connectivity. Nodle’s Citizen Network is made up of millions of smartphones collaborating to provide internet access.Key Question and Topics from this Episode:(03:23) Micha Introduction(06:07) How does the Nodle Network work?(07:14) Nodle company introduction(09:40) How does Nodle’s network compare to other types of connectivity?(17:03) What types of incentives are there to encourage the general public to participate in the network?(20:55) Is there any cost associated with participating in the Nodle Network?(21:39) What are the challenges/risks associated with crowdsourcing connectivity?(25:58) How do developers get their devices to be part of the network?(27:00) What are Micha’s expectations for growth in the crowdsourced connectivity space in 2020?(30:14) What use cases most benefit from crowdsourced connectivity?(32:17) How does Micha view the current state of the IoT market and what does he expect to see in 2020 in the industry as a whole?
In this episode of IoT Time Podcast, Ken Briodagh, editorial director at IoT Evolution (iotevolutionworld.com), sits down with Ed Finegold, Director, Content Strategy, Netcracker (@netcrackertech, netcracker.com/insights), to talk about Digital Transformation (and whether it's horseapples), 5G (it's almost certainly cowpie), and the maturity of the IoT Industry (it's definitely growing up!). Don't forget to subscribe! To become a sponsor of IoT Time, please email kbriodagh@tmcnet.com or tweet @KenBriodagh. Visit IoTEvolutionExpo.com for updates and to register for the IoT Evolution Expo 2020: The Thinking IoT Arrives! Please check out "IoT Time: Evolving Trends in the Internet of Things," a book by Ken Briodagh about the ongoing influences shaping the IoT. To get a copy, it is available on Amazon for $14.99 (a.co/d/8neDtlu).
On this episode of IoT Time Podcast, Ken Briodagh, editorial director at IoT Evolution (iotevolutionworld.com), sits down with Mark Thirman (twitter.com/mthirman), Head of IoT Practice, J.D, Power, to talk about the IoT Industry, the MIT Enterprise Forum (mitforumcambridge.org/category/podcast/) and J.D. Power's upcoming emPower IoT West (jdpower.com/business/empower-iot/home)event, of which IoT Evolution is a media partner. To attend the invite-only event, taking place April 17, email Mark at empowerIoT[at]jdpa[dot]com and mention IoT Time. Also, Mark invited Ken to appear on a future episode of his Failure podcast (failure-thepodcast.com). So, look out for that one! Don't forget to subscribe! To become a sponsor of IoT Time, please email kbriodagh@tmcnet.com or tweet @KenBriodagh. Visit IoTEvolutionExpo.com for our Call For Speakers for the IoT Evolution Expo 2020 speaking faculty. Please check out "IoT Time: Evolving Trends in the Internet of Things," a book by Ken Briodagh about the ongoing influences shaping the IoT. To get a copy, it is available on Amazon for $14.99 (a.co/d/8neDtlu).
IoT technology doesn't feel like the new kid on the block anymore; even in 2010, the number of devices connected to the internet per person was already well past 1.8, according to a 2011 White Paper by Cisco. But in the grand scheme of things, IoT solutions for businesses still come off as shiny and overly promising. This mentality, which often falls in the shadow of emerging technology, can keep people from remembering the crucial basics that will doom future projects if not addressed; in the IoT world, this would be data collection, aggregation and security. On today's podcast, we go back to those basics with Darren Legge and Tyler Gross, IBM Watson IoT Solutions Specialists. "It's really the connectivity piece and the data aggregation piece that is usually missing in the infrastructure," Gross said. "When you would like to employ some of the more advanced technologies, there's a bit more legwork that you might initially think." Legge and Gross break down why businesses tend to overlook basic applications of IoT and the potential problems that arise with too broad of an IoT scope, as well as give some commentary on the open-source IoT revolution and how IBM is helping educate clients on the basics. "We do want to start with 'what is the use case, what is it that you're trying to accomplish' at the end of the day," Legge said. "Make sure you back track all the way to the fundamental steps and don't just launch in in the middle, because you just don't set yourself up for success." For the latest news, videos, and podcasts in the IoT Industry, be sure to subscribe to our industry publication. Follow us on social media for the latest updates in B2B! Twitter – @IOTMKSL Facebook – facebook.com/marketscale LinkedIn – linkedin.com/company/marketscale
On this week’s episode of the Real World IoT Podcast, host Ken Briodagh discusses the status of employment and what is like working in the IoT Industry with Executive Recruiter in Wireless & IoT at Trevally Group, Michele Williams.
For smart buildings, connection equals success. To work best, they need to be free from proprietary silos, said Kittur Nagesh, founder and CEO of Cognito Networks, on today's episode of the IoT Podcast. The Silicon Valley startup founder came on the podcast to tell us how companies should be using modern IP-based solutions to bring smart buildings into their full potential. "A smart building is like a city," Nagesh said. "It's time to move to modern IoT." For more information on Pure LiFi For the latest news, videos, and podcasts in the IoT Industry, be sure to subscribe to our industry publication. Follow us on social media for the latest updates in B2B! Twitter – @BuildingsMKSL Facebook – facebook.com/marketscale LinkedIn – linkedin.com/company/marketscale
Innovations in the Industrial IoT space are exciting and often industry changing, but they don't act alone. The best, most ground-breaking changes occur when technology works together to create a co-working ecosystem. Tom Raftery, Global VP, Futurist and Innovation Evangelist at SAP, sat down on the podcast to tell us how blockchain and AI play an integral role in the flourishing of IoT tech, from transportation, to finance to healthcare. For the latest news, videos, and podcasts in the IoT Industry, be sure to subscribe to our industry publication. Follow us on social media for the latest updates in B2B! Twitter – twitter.com/marketscale Facebook – facebook.com/marketscale LinkedIn – linkedin.com/company/marketscale
Today we chat with Scott Noteboom, Founder and CEO of Lit Bit. He tells us how the world's access to information is challenging us to sort through it all, in both our personal and professional lives. He points out how we can use artificial intelligence to consolidate data into valuable, relatable information. Log onto http://www.litbit.com for more information about Scott's company. For the latest news, videos, and podcasts in the IoT Industry, be sure to subscribe to our industry publication. Follow us on social media for the latest updates in B2B! Twitter – twitter.com/marketscale Facebook – facebook.com/marketscale LinkedIn – linkedin.com/company/marketscale
On today's podcast I spoke with Yotam Gutman of Securithings, a Tel Aviv based company specializing in Internet of Things device and cybersecurity. Yotam described the importance of securing devices that are integrated into things like cameras, autonomous vehicles and buildings. For the latest news, videos, and podcasts in the IOT Industry, be sure to subscribe to our industry publication. Follow us on social media for the latest updates in B2B! Twitter – twitter.com/marketscale Facebook – facebook.com/marketscale LinkedIn – linkedin.com/company/marketscale
On today's podcast we hosted Box Baxley, Chief engineer at Bastille, an Internet of Things (IoT) and cybersecurity company. Bob talked about how his company applies technology and protocols to ensure vulnerabilities with wireless devices are addressed. For the latest news, videos, and podcasts in the IOT Industry, be sure to subscribe to our industry publication. Follow us on social media for the latest updates in B2B! Twitter – twitter.com/marketscale Facebook – facebook.com/marketscale LinkedIn – linkedin.com/company/marketscale
This is the 100th episode of the IoT Time Podcast! Ken Briodagh, editorial director at IoT Evolution (iotevolutionworld.com), takes this opportunity to be a cheerleader for the IoT Industry, talk about the IoT Evolution Expo and invite you all to show off your stuff at the upcoming Battle Royal, where IoT developers of all stripes can prove their stuff is the best. Let's do it! This episode is sponsored by the IoT Evolution Expo (IoTEvolutionExpo.com), the leading IoT-focused enterprise event in the Internet of Things, to be held July 17 to 20 at Caesars Palace, Las Vegas, and also by "IoT Time: Evolving Trends in the Internet of Things," a new book by Ken Briodagh about the ongoing influences shaping the IoT. To get a digital copy, download it here for free (www.iotevolutionworld.com/iot-ebook.aspx). A print edition is also available on Amazon for $14.99. To become a sponsor of IoT Time, please email kbriodagh@tmcnet.com or tweet @KenBriodagh.
In today's podcast, we hear about how ISIS is making its way, quietly, back into the cyber news (and how the Australian Signals Directorate is on the case). The Broadband Internet Technology Advisory Group wants the IoT industry to face some unpleasant facts, and the security industry calls for standards. Europol finishes its second sweep of money mules. ATM jackpotting spreads in Europe and Asia. India suffers a wave of carding. Joe Carrigan from the Johns Hopkins University Information Security Institute reports back from the NICE Conference. BBC Journalist and Author Gordon Corera is our guest, discussing his latest book, "Cyber Spies - The secret history of surveillance, hacking and digital espionage." And security experts warn us all to be cyber savvy on Black Friday.