IoTMeetupGuildford#2: The IoT Ecosystem - Justin Anderson (FlexEye)MicheleNati
The document discusses the growth potential of the Internet of Things (IoT) ecosystem. It notes that Gartner estimates the global economic value added by IoT will reach $1.9 trillion by 2020. Key opportunities for IoT include automotive, smart meters, security solutions, and data analytics services. However, vertical silos currently prevent wider IoT adoption. The document proposes determining interoperability standards to allow data and lessons to be shared across industries. Flexeye is presented as providing "upper middleware" to integrate devices and enable applications through its Eyehub platform. Examples of Eyehub projects include work with Cosworth, Jaguar Land Rover, and a safety monitoring application.
This presentation contains all the basics you need to know about #IoT starting from Concepts to Jobs and salaries.
1-Introduction to IoT
*******What’s IoT
*******IoT Concepts
*******Why do we need IoT
*******IoT Benefits
*******IoT Features
2-Top 7 IoT Projects
3-IoT Devices
4-IoT Applications
5-IoT Jobs/Careers/Salaries
Internet Of Things & Ruby, com Thiago ScaloneiMasters
Amante de Ruby e desenvolvedor há 7 anos, Thiago Scalone participa e palestra da Guru-SP, TDC, Ruby + Rails no Mundo Real, e muitas outras comunidades e eventos. Neste 7Masters Ruby falou sobre "Internet Of Things & Ruby". Já trabalhou como desenvolvedor em São Paulo por 4 anos, e 3 anos atrás começou como desenvolvedor de C embarcado.
The document discusses the Internet of Things (IoT). It defines IoT as physical objects embedded with electronics, software, and sensors that can collect and exchange data when connected to the internet. It describes how IoT works and discusses the hardware (sensors, wearable devices) and software used. It outlines several applications of IoT like home automation, manufacturing, healthcare, and transportation. Finally, it discusses challenges of IoT like security and privacy concerns, and advantages like reduced costs and improved efficiency.
Are You Safe in IOT? - Know About Different Types of ThreatsAjeet Singh
2015 faces a big question — Internet of Things is providing you comfort and security or robbing it of you? People are not skeptical about the fact that Internet of Things is a multi trillion dollar business but they are oblivious that IoT at the same time is a potential disaster for privacy and security.
IoT’s immense influx of real-time data marks the beginning of new marketing, sales and customer service opportunities. And yes, I am not talking of the non-commercial personal aspects of IoT yet. I am talking in specifically about mobile app development.
With the change in information landscape due to the Internet of Things there has been a considerable change to the attack surface and threat environment of the Internet and connected systems. And it will definitely open a whole new scope of cyber attacks.
Internet of Things security is difficult to discuss as it is an immense concept and when you make everything IP-connected then how do you lock down security? And the span of “everything” stretches from your home appliances like refrigerator, music system, etc to your car and even to your office devices, office desk etc so the challenge is to take care of security on all these devices, all IoT enabled surfaces, walls, glasses, gadgets and everything. If IoT is connecting them all, so is it also connecting the risks to all these channels. Dangerous.
Capture…Disrupt…Manipulate !! You must be wondering why such derogatory terms out of the blue but rather you should be concerned which of your devices are subjected to any one or all of these RISKS!
Let us see the different types of threat one by one:
1. Capture Attack:
Systems composing the Internet of Things are very much susceptible to the various capture attacks which are done either to capture data or gain access to the devices. The data is omnipresent and thus providing the attacker greater access to gain physical or logical proximity to the targets.
2. Disrupt and Destroy Attack:
Apart from the capture attack there is also a high probability of the disrupt-and-destroy attacks. Unless they exist within the hardened environment they are subjected to physical abuse and tampering and if they are mobile devices they are also susceptible to displacement. However tampering of data is only feasible if the attacker has caught hold of a single or all the loopholes in that particular environment.
3. Manipulated Attack:
Manipulated attack is another grave situation in which the attacker intervenes with the decision cycle of the opponent. In certain cases they either capture and manipulate the embedded data in the systems and in some cases they may directly manipulate the sensors used for gathering the information. Sometimes the attacker also intervenes the communication channel transferring the data and exerts control over transmission of data as per their requirement.
The Next Big Thing In Mobile App Development – Trends 2019!Ajeet Singh
Here’s a fun fact: By 2020, mobile applications are expected to generate a whopping amount of $188.9 billion as global revenue!
The world of technology has constantly been experiencing changes in the mobile app development trends from the past few years, and these changes are only improving our day-to-day lives via mobile and web applications. Mobile app development is a domain that consists of some of the fastest growing industries and they are in no mood to slow down.
So fellas, this presentation shares six major upcoming mobile app development trends of 2019!
IoT Can Revolutionize Healthcare, But Security Is KeyAjeet Singh
The Internet of things (IoT) is revolutionizing varied industries but health care in specific stands the most to gain or lose. The race to replace paper with digital files, the growing practice of tele-medicine, the ubiquity of mobile devices and the increasing connections of sensitive patient information to the web, has changed the way how we see the ill, treat the sick and research new medicines. Now has come the time that it’s no surprise that these advances may increase healthcare quality and availability. However at the same time, it increases the chances for cybercrimes and ends up putting the most such vulnerable data from the modern biology labs and experiment med-warehouses at risk.There is no doubt when we say that the Internet of Things (IoT) holds tremendous promise in healthcare by potentially enabling digital health revolution and advanced patient-care delivery.
However, the potential of internet of things in healthcare domain won’t be realized unless data integrity and security are built onto the foundations of the IoT movement.
Possible Threats Areas and Mitigating Risks:
The noticeable challenges faced by healthcare organizations today are cyber threats (new directed threat scenarios can be categorized as Advanced Persistent Threats (APTs)) which have increased and evolved by cyber criminals and hacktivists. This varies from earlier days when many attacks and frauds were carried out by individuals simply looking to demonstrate their computer hacking skills by disrupting company websites or their networks.
- Biomedical Devices
- System Implementation
- Machine-to-machine communication
- Health Information Exchanges
- Device manufacturers
- HIPAA Security
With this we can conclude that the necessary infrastructure to properly manage and optimize the proliferation of connected devices in healthcare domain starts with security. A strong strategy is required with includes authentication technologies and processes to verify patient and provider identities. This also validates that these devices can only be used by authorized users. Proper surety must be taken that there is complete integrity of the information which flows through communication channels between the devices with the IoT environment. Putting these security building blocks at the correct places helps in creating a closed and security loop system hence patients and provider can securely interact and in a more meaningful and engaging way.
This document discusses the Internet of Things (IoT) and the opportunities and challenges it presents. It describes the massive growth expected in connected devices and generated revenues. It also outlines the complex ecosystem of players involved and discusses key considerations for networks like scalability, performance, manageability, interoperability and security. Finally, it proposes transitioning to a horizontal platform approach with standard interfaces to capture common functions and allow connections across multiple vertical industries.
IoTMeetupGuildford#2: The IoT Ecosystem - Justin Anderson (FlexEye)MicheleNati
The document discusses the growth potential of the Internet of Things (IoT) ecosystem. It notes that Gartner estimates the global economic value added by IoT will reach $1.9 trillion by 2020. Key opportunities for IoT include automotive, smart meters, security solutions, and data analytics services. However, vertical silos currently prevent wider IoT adoption. The document proposes determining interoperability standards to allow data and lessons to be shared across industries. Flexeye is presented as providing "upper middleware" to integrate devices and enable applications through its Eyehub platform. Examples of Eyehub projects include work with Cosworth, Jaguar Land Rover, and a safety monitoring application.
This presentation contains all the basics you need to know about #IoT starting from Concepts to Jobs and salaries.
1-Introduction to IoT
*******What’s IoT
*******IoT Concepts
*******Why do we need IoT
*******IoT Benefits
*******IoT Features
2-Top 7 IoT Projects
3-IoT Devices
4-IoT Applications
5-IoT Jobs/Careers/Salaries
Internet Of Things & Ruby, com Thiago ScaloneiMasters
Amante de Ruby e desenvolvedor há 7 anos, Thiago Scalone participa e palestra da Guru-SP, TDC, Ruby + Rails no Mundo Real, e muitas outras comunidades e eventos. Neste 7Masters Ruby falou sobre "Internet Of Things & Ruby". Já trabalhou como desenvolvedor em São Paulo por 4 anos, e 3 anos atrás começou como desenvolvedor de C embarcado.
The document discusses the Internet of Things (IoT). It defines IoT as physical objects embedded with electronics, software, and sensors that can collect and exchange data when connected to the internet. It describes how IoT works and discusses the hardware (sensors, wearable devices) and software used. It outlines several applications of IoT like home automation, manufacturing, healthcare, and transportation. Finally, it discusses challenges of IoT like security and privacy concerns, and advantages like reduced costs and improved efficiency.
Are You Safe in IOT? - Know About Different Types of ThreatsAjeet Singh
2015 faces a big question — Internet of Things is providing you comfort and security or robbing it of you? People are not skeptical about the fact that Internet of Things is a multi trillion dollar business but they are oblivious that IoT at the same time is a potential disaster for privacy and security.
IoT’s immense influx of real-time data marks the beginning of new marketing, sales and customer service opportunities. And yes, I am not talking of the non-commercial personal aspects of IoT yet. I am talking in specifically about mobile app development.
With the change in information landscape due to the Internet of Things there has been a considerable change to the attack surface and threat environment of the Internet and connected systems. And it will definitely open a whole new scope of cyber attacks.
Internet of Things security is difficult to discuss as it is an immense concept and when you make everything IP-connected then how do you lock down security? And the span of “everything” stretches from your home appliances like refrigerator, music system, etc to your car and even to your office devices, office desk etc so the challenge is to take care of security on all these devices, all IoT enabled surfaces, walls, glasses, gadgets and everything. If IoT is connecting them all, so is it also connecting the risks to all these channels. Dangerous.
Capture…Disrupt…Manipulate !! You must be wondering why such derogatory terms out of the blue but rather you should be concerned which of your devices are subjected to any one or all of these RISKS!
Let us see the different types of threat one by one:
1. Capture Attack:
Systems composing the Internet of Things are very much susceptible to the various capture attacks which are done either to capture data or gain access to the devices. The data is omnipresent and thus providing the attacker greater access to gain physical or logical proximity to the targets.
2. Disrupt and Destroy Attack:
Apart from the capture attack there is also a high probability of the disrupt-and-destroy attacks. Unless they exist within the hardened environment they are subjected to physical abuse and tampering and if they are mobile devices they are also susceptible to displacement. However tampering of data is only feasible if the attacker has caught hold of a single or all the loopholes in that particular environment.
3. Manipulated Attack:
Manipulated attack is another grave situation in which the attacker intervenes with the decision cycle of the opponent. In certain cases they either capture and manipulate the embedded data in the systems and in some cases they may directly manipulate the sensors used for gathering the information. Sometimes the attacker also intervenes the communication channel transferring the data and exerts control over transmission of data as per their requirement.
The Next Big Thing In Mobile App Development – Trends 2019!Ajeet Singh
Here’s a fun fact: By 2020, mobile applications are expected to generate a whopping amount of $188.9 billion as global revenue!
The world of technology has constantly been experiencing changes in the mobile app development trends from the past few years, and these changes are only improving our day-to-day lives via mobile and web applications. Mobile app development is a domain that consists of some of the fastest growing industries and they are in no mood to slow down.
So fellas, this presentation shares six major upcoming mobile app development trends of 2019!
IoT Can Revolutionize Healthcare, But Security Is KeyAjeet Singh
The Internet of things (IoT) is revolutionizing varied industries but health care in specific stands the most to gain or lose. The race to replace paper with digital files, the growing practice of tele-medicine, the ubiquity of mobile devices and the increasing connections of sensitive patient information to the web, has changed the way how we see the ill, treat the sick and research new medicines. Now has come the time that it’s no surprise that these advances may increase healthcare quality and availability. However at the same time, it increases the chances for cybercrimes and ends up putting the most such vulnerable data from the modern biology labs and experiment med-warehouses at risk.There is no doubt when we say that the Internet of Things (IoT) holds tremendous promise in healthcare by potentially enabling digital health revolution and advanced patient-care delivery.
However, the potential of internet of things in healthcare domain won’t be realized unless data integrity and security are built onto the foundations of the IoT movement.
Possible Threats Areas and Mitigating Risks:
The noticeable challenges faced by healthcare organizations today are cyber threats (new directed threat scenarios can be categorized as Advanced Persistent Threats (APTs)) which have increased and evolved by cyber criminals and hacktivists. This varies from earlier days when many attacks and frauds were carried out by individuals simply looking to demonstrate their computer hacking skills by disrupting company websites or their networks.
- Biomedical Devices
- System Implementation
- Machine-to-machine communication
- Health Information Exchanges
- Device manufacturers
- HIPAA Security
With this we can conclude that the necessary infrastructure to properly manage and optimize the proliferation of connected devices in healthcare domain starts with security. A strong strategy is required with includes authentication technologies and processes to verify patient and provider identities. This also validates that these devices can only be used by authorized users. Proper surety must be taken that there is complete integrity of the information which flows through communication channels between the devices with the IoT environment. Putting these security building blocks at the correct places helps in creating a closed and security loop system hence patients and provider can securely interact and in a more meaningful and engaging way.
This document discusses the Internet of Things (IoT) and the opportunities and challenges it presents. It describes the massive growth expected in connected devices and generated revenues. It also outlines the complex ecosystem of players involved and discusses key considerations for networks like scalability, performance, manageability, interoperability and security. Finally, it proposes transitioning to a horizontal platform approach with standard interfaces to capture common functions and allow connections across multiple vertical industries.
Overcoming Security Vulnerabilities and Cyberattacks in IoT EnvironmentFarah Baharuddin
The document summarizes a presentation on overcoming security vulnerabilities and cyberattacks in IoT environments. It discusses how IoT brings both opportunities and threats as devices are vulnerable to attacks. It identifies possible vulnerable points like the transport layer and compromising accounts. The presentation recommends using secured communication protocols, lockout timers, password policies, and automated updates to protect IoT devices and secure the transport layer. It concludes that as more IoT devices connect, their protection is critical to safeguard users on the internet.
The IoT Food Chain – Picking the Right Dining Partner is Important with Dean ...gogo6
Download our special report, IoT Tech for the Manager: http://bit.ly/report1-slideshare
The IoT Food Chain – Picking the Right Dining Partner is Important as presented at the IoT Inc Business' fourteenth Meetup. See: http://www.iot-inc.com/internet-of-things-value-chain-meetup/
In our fourteenth Meetup we have Dean Freeman, Research VP at Gartner presenting “The IoT Food Chain – Picking the Right Dining Partner is Important”.
Presentation Abstract
The Internet of Things means many different things to different people. What is key about the IoT is there is a distinct food chain that runs from the silicon devices to the services and then back. The level of success you will have in the IoT is heavily dependent upon where you fit in the food chain, and if you have the capability to move up the chain or across the chain into different verticals. In this presentation we will explore the food chain, what is important and what steps need to be taken to succeed in the world of the IoT.
The document discusses various topics related to digital security presented at different events, including a keynote on issues with encryption for IoT devices, a panel discussion on authentication technology at the BankTech Asia conference, and presentations on blockchain, IoT, and quantum attacks at the PrimeKey PKI Tech Days. It also describes a solution implemented by SecureMetric using multi-factor authentication with RADIUS and one-time passwords to securely access the SWIFT application.
Innovation and the Internet of Things - Emeka Nwafor (Wind River Systems)IoT613
INNOVATION AND THE INTERNET OF THINGS
IoT is shaping up to be one of the most disruptive and transformative industrial technology events in history. Analysts predict that by 2020, the data coming from tens of billions of devices will drive trillions of dollars in to the economy from new business models that make cities smarter, factories more efficient, and improve society’s overall quality of life. In this session we will take a look at how operational analytics, security concerns, and the user experience are impacting innovation around the Internet of Things.
ABOUT EMEKA
Emeka is the Senior Director for Global Alliances at Wind River, an independent subsidiary of Intel Corp. Emeka is responsible for managing Wind River’s global ecosystem of software partners, aligning them with Wind River’s go-to-market strategy for the Internet of Things and the Wind Helix product portfolio. Emeka has over 20 years of experience developing complex embedded systems and developing tools to support the development of complex embedded systems. A graduate of McGill University, Emeka enjoys cycling, running, playing tennis, jazz, travel, good food, and cheering on his daughters during their soccer matches.
The document discusses security challenges for the Internet of Things (IoT). It notes that IoT involves connecting physical devices to information systems through networks. However, IoT presents security risks like privacy issues, malicious use of devices, ransomware attacks and physical damage. The document outlines various initiatives for improving IoT security from groups like ISO, CSA, OWASP, and governments. It provides 13 steps for developing secure IoT products and discusses principles for vehicle cybersecurity. In summary, the document covers security challenges with IoT, ongoing work to address them, and recommendations for building secure IoT systems.
1) When IoT meets AI, devices are becoming widely available and connected due to reduced costs and improved connectivity and cloud services, driving interest in IoT.
2) API economies and big data analytics are major drivers of profit, connecting sensor data with cloud logic. Intelligence can be located in sensors, gateways, the cloud, or a combination.
3) The presenter argues that the standard IoT reference model is suboptimal and that a technology is needed to blend event-based and query-based data processing in real-time. A rule engine and Bayesian inference could help address challenges in combining physical and API-sourced data.
This document discusses Internet of Things (IoT) technology. It provides an overview of what IoT is, noting that it involves connecting devices to the internet to transfer data without human interaction. It then discusses some of the key issues around IoT, including security challenges and the need for protocols like OTrP to help protect connected devices. It also briefly summarizes some industry perspectives on IoT spending trends and how companies like IBM, GE, and others are applying IoT technology.
The document discusses the impact of the Internet of Things (IoT) and the importance of testing IoT devices and systems. IoT involves connecting physical devices through sensors and allowing them to communicate and share data without human intervention. IoT is predicted to have a major economic impact and transform many industries like transportation, healthcare, and more. However, IoT also faces challenges like lack of standards, large amounts of data generation, and security/privacy issues. Thorough testing of IoT devices is necessary to address these challenges, ensure security and privacy, detect errors, and avoid failures in order to successfully implement IoT technologies.
Internet of Things(IoT) Applications | IoT Tutorial for Beginners | IoT Train...Edureka!
*** IoT Certification Training: https://www.edureka.co/iot-certificat... ***
This Edureka tutorial on "IoT Applications" takes you through the 6 domains which IoT has reinvented, namely,
1. IoT in Everyday LIfe
2. IoT in Healthcare
3. IoT in Smart Cities
4. IoT in Agriculture
5. IoT in Industrial Automation
6. IoT in Disaster Management
Know real-time examples of IoT applications in the most interesting use cases of today's world. Understand how they work and how can IoT be used to its complete potential.
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How many "things" are there in the Internet of Things?Swathi Young
The document discusses the current state of the Internet of Things (IoT). It provides examples of successful IoT implementations, such as Disney's Magicband system and Dubuque, Iowa's water management system. The document advises that the starting point for using IoT in an enterprise is to understand your business case and challenges like connectivity, security, and complexity. The future of IoT is presented as connecting business applications across sectors like manufacturing, healthcare, and more.
An overview of the trends that will forever disrupt and transform the real estate industry. Topics include convergence, #DigitalCeiling, UPoE, Power-over-Ethernet. And how Cisco Canada is reaping the benefits at its new Canadian HQ in Toronto (RBC Waterpark Place) by Oxford Properties.
To put the future of the Internet of Things into prospective, we've compiled a list of the industry's latest trends and statistics.
To learn how CloudOne helps the world's best companies make their things for the Internet of Things, visit www.oncloudone.com.
Venture capital investment in cybersecurity startups rose 78% to $228 million in 2015 and is projected to rise to $400 million in 2016. The rapid adoption of the Internet of Things is increasing threats to connected devices and systems, driving demand for greater security protections. Lux Research analyzed 33 startups working on industrial control system security that have raised a total of $543 million. The article discusses several top startups in areas like connected cars, industrial networks, and healthcare device security.
Nucleus Vision is an IoT-based contactless identification system, empowering retailers to identify and better serve their customers.
Check :- https://nucleus.vision/
The document discusses how the Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) is working to support the Internet of Things (IoT). It provides examples of OGC pilot projects that use geospatial standards to enable interoperability between IoT devices and sensors for applications in cities, construction, and emergency response. The document advocates for open standards to allow different IoT systems and devices to communicate and share data more effectively.
This presentation provides an overview of IoT and smart cities. It defines IoT as physical objects connected to the internet that can collect and share data remotely without human interaction. IoT benefits include reduced costs, improved efficiency, new revenue streams, and innovative products. The presentation discusses common IoT connection technologies like Wi-Fi, barcodes, and ZigBee. It also outlines why smart cities are becoming a focus, with billions being invested annually and many major technology companies selling solutions. Key components of smart cities are said to include broadband, data applications, sustainability, equity, governance, and more.
Followings are Key Words/Key Phrases from Samsung Electronics’ IFA 2015 press conference in Berlin that demonstrated how it is taking the Internet of Things (IoT) from vision to reality (published by SamsungTomorrow) contrast to the related IoT patents/patent strategy.
1) Open and horizontal platforms that rely on open source software like FIWARE and its OSS community allow cities to choose from a variety of IoT providers and integrators without vendor lock-in.
2) A rich ecosystem has been developed including cities, entrepreneurs, accelerators, and over 100 member cities in the Open and Agile Smart Cities Alliance, as well as over 50 certified IoT devices through the FIWARE IoT Ready program.
3) API and data model harmonization through standards like FIWARE NGSIv2 and a catalogue of harmonized data models covering different smart city verticals provide a single, generic RESTful API for accessing smart city data.
5 top technology trends and jobs they will create in 2019connectgujarat
The technology is evolving at a mindboggling rate. The acceleration in new technology updates can be observed every now and then. So here are the top technology trends for 2019 and the jobs that’ll create.
INTRODUCTION
IoT history
IoT world
IoT in Gartner Hype cycle
IoT economic impact and trends
ABOUT IoT
What is IoT ?
IoT market environment
Technologies behind IoT
IoT global roadmap
What is IoT ?
IoT market environment
Technologies behind IoT
IoT global roadmap
APPLICATIONS OF IoT
Selection of impacting examples
IS IoT FOR YOU?
List of questions to help you moving forward!
Why should you start exploring IoT opportunities?
Preliminary questions before jumping in (Skills, assets…)
The Internet of Things (IoT) is actively shaping both the industrial and consumer worlds. Smart tech finds its way to every business and consumer domain there is — from retail to healthcare, from finances to logistics — and a missed opportunity strategically employed by a competitor can easily qualify as a long-term failure for companies who don’t innovate.
Check out more articles at- https://insideaiml.com/articles
Overcoming Security Vulnerabilities and Cyberattacks in IoT EnvironmentFarah Baharuddin
The document summarizes a presentation on overcoming security vulnerabilities and cyberattacks in IoT environments. It discusses how IoT brings both opportunities and threats as devices are vulnerable to attacks. It identifies possible vulnerable points like the transport layer and compromising accounts. The presentation recommends using secured communication protocols, lockout timers, password policies, and automated updates to protect IoT devices and secure the transport layer. It concludes that as more IoT devices connect, their protection is critical to safeguard users on the internet.
The IoT Food Chain – Picking the Right Dining Partner is Important with Dean ...gogo6
Download our special report, IoT Tech for the Manager: http://bit.ly/report1-slideshare
The IoT Food Chain – Picking the Right Dining Partner is Important as presented at the IoT Inc Business' fourteenth Meetup. See: http://www.iot-inc.com/internet-of-things-value-chain-meetup/
In our fourteenth Meetup we have Dean Freeman, Research VP at Gartner presenting “The IoT Food Chain – Picking the Right Dining Partner is Important”.
Presentation Abstract
The Internet of Things means many different things to different people. What is key about the IoT is there is a distinct food chain that runs from the silicon devices to the services and then back. The level of success you will have in the IoT is heavily dependent upon where you fit in the food chain, and if you have the capability to move up the chain or across the chain into different verticals. In this presentation we will explore the food chain, what is important and what steps need to be taken to succeed in the world of the IoT.
The document discusses various topics related to digital security presented at different events, including a keynote on issues with encryption for IoT devices, a panel discussion on authentication technology at the BankTech Asia conference, and presentations on blockchain, IoT, and quantum attacks at the PrimeKey PKI Tech Days. It also describes a solution implemented by SecureMetric using multi-factor authentication with RADIUS and one-time passwords to securely access the SWIFT application.
Innovation and the Internet of Things - Emeka Nwafor (Wind River Systems)IoT613
INNOVATION AND THE INTERNET OF THINGS
IoT is shaping up to be one of the most disruptive and transformative industrial technology events in history. Analysts predict that by 2020, the data coming from tens of billions of devices will drive trillions of dollars in to the economy from new business models that make cities smarter, factories more efficient, and improve society’s overall quality of life. In this session we will take a look at how operational analytics, security concerns, and the user experience are impacting innovation around the Internet of Things.
ABOUT EMEKA
Emeka is the Senior Director for Global Alliances at Wind River, an independent subsidiary of Intel Corp. Emeka is responsible for managing Wind River’s global ecosystem of software partners, aligning them with Wind River’s go-to-market strategy for the Internet of Things and the Wind Helix product portfolio. Emeka has over 20 years of experience developing complex embedded systems and developing tools to support the development of complex embedded systems. A graduate of McGill University, Emeka enjoys cycling, running, playing tennis, jazz, travel, good food, and cheering on his daughters during their soccer matches.
The document discusses security challenges for the Internet of Things (IoT). It notes that IoT involves connecting physical devices to information systems through networks. However, IoT presents security risks like privacy issues, malicious use of devices, ransomware attacks and physical damage. The document outlines various initiatives for improving IoT security from groups like ISO, CSA, OWASP, and governments. It provides 13 steps for developing secure IoT products and discusses principles for vehicle cybersecurity. In summary, the document covers security challenges with IoT, ongoing work to address them, and recommendations for building secure IoT systems.
1) When IoT meets AI, devices are becoming widely available and connected due to reduced costs and improved connectivity and cloud services, driving interest in IoT.
2) API economies and big data analytics are major drivers of profit, connecting sensor data with cloud logic. Intelligence can be located in sensors, gateways, the cloud, or a combination.
3) The presenter argues that the standard IoT reference model is suboptimal and that a technology is needed to blend event-based and query-based data processing in real-time. A rule engine and Bayesian inference could help address challenges in combining physical and API-sourced data.
This document discusses Internet of Things (IoT) technology. It provides an overview of what IoT is, noting that it involves connecting devices to the internet to transfer data without human interaction. It then discusses some of the key issues around IoT, including security challenges and the need for protocols like OTrP to help protect connected devices. It also briefly summarizes some industry perspectives on IoT spending trends and how companies like IBM, GE, and others are applying IoT technology.
The document discusses the impact of the Internet of Things (IoT) and the importance of testing IoT devices and systems. IoT involves connecting physical devices through sensors and allowing them to communicate and share data without human intervention. IoT is predicted to have a major economic impact and transform many industries like transportation, healthcare, and more. However, IoT also faces challenges like lack of standards, large amounts of data generation, and security/privacy issues. Thorough testing of IoT devices is necessary to address these challenges, ensure security and privacy, detect errors, and avoid failures in order to successfully implement IoT technologies.
Internet of Things(IoT) Applications | IoT Tutorial for Beginners | IoT Train...Edureka!
*** IoT Certification Training: https://www.edureka.co/iot-certificat... ***
This Edureka tutorial on "IoT Applications" takes you through the 6 domains which IoT has reinvented, namely,
1. IoT in Everyday LIfe
2. IoT in Healthcare
3. IoT in Smart Cities
4. IoT in Agriculture
5. IoT in Industrial Automation
6. IoT in Disaster Management
Know real-time examples of IoT applications in the most interesting use cases of today's world. Understand how they work and how can IoT be used to its complete potential.
Follow us to never miss an update in the future.
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/edureka_learning/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/edurekaIN/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/edurekain
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/edureka
How many "things" are there in the Internet of Things?Swathi Young
The document discusses the current state of the Internet of Things (IoT). It provides examples of successful IoT implementations, such as Disney's Magicband system and Dubuque, Iowa's water management system. The document advises that the starting point for using IoT in an enterprise is to understand your business case and challenges like connectivity, security, and complexity. The future of IoT is presented as connecting business applications across sectors like manufacturing, healthcare, and more.
An overview of the trends that will forever disrupt and transform the real estate industry. Topics include convergence, #DigitalCeiling, UPoE, Power-over-Ethernet. And how Cisco Canada is reaping the benefits at its new Canadian HQ in Toronto (RBC Waterpark Place) by Oxford Properties.
To put the future of the Internet of Things into prospective, we've compiled a list of the industry's latest trends and statistics.
To learn how CloudOne helps the world's best companies make their things for the Internet of Things, visit www.oncloudone.com.
Venture capital investment in cybersecurity startups rose 78% to $228 million in 2015 and is projected to rise to $400 million in 2016. The rapid adoption of the Internet of Things is increasing threats to connected devices and systems, driving demand for greater security protections. Lux Research analyzed 33 startups working on industrial control system security that have raised a total of $543 million. The article discusses several top startups in areas like connected cars, industrial networks, and healthcare device security.
Nucleus Vision is an IoT-based contactless identification system, empowering retailers to identify and better serve their customers.
Check :- https://nucleus.vision/
The document discusses how the Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) is working to support the Internet of Things (IoT). It provides examples of OGC pilot projects that use geospatial standards to enable interoperability between IoT devices and sensors for applications in cities, construction, and emergency response. The document advocates for open standards to allow different IoT systems and devices to communicate and share data more effectively.
This presentation provides an overview of IoT and smart cities. It defines IoT as physical objects connected to the internet that can collect and share data remotely without human interaction. IoT benefits include reduced costs, improved efficiency, new revenue streams, and innovative products. The presentation discusses common IoT connection technologies like Wi-Fi, barcodes, and ZigBee. It also outlines why smart cities are becoming a focus, with billions being invested annually and many major technology companies selling solutions. Key components of smart cities are said to include broadband, data applications, sustainability, equity, governance, and more.
Followings are Key Words/Key Phrases from Samsung Electronics’ IFA 2015 press conference in Berlin that demonstrated how it is taking the Internet of Things (IoT) from vision to reality (published by SamsungTomorrow) contrast to the related IoT patents/patent strategy.
1) Open and horizontal platforms that rely on open source software like FIWARE and its OSS community allow cities to choose from a variety of IoT providers and integrators without vendor lock-in.
2) A rich ecosystem has been developed including cities, entrepreneurs, accelerators, and over 100 member cities in the Open and Agile Smart Cities Alliance, as well as over 50 certified IoT devices through the FIWARE IoT Ready program.
3) API and data model harmonization through standards like FIWARE NGSIv2 and a catalogue of harmonized data models covering different smart city verticals provide a single, generic RESTful API for accessing smart city data.
5 top technology trends and jobs they will create in 2019connectgujarat
The technology is evolving at a mindboggling rate. The acceleration in new technology updates can be observed every now and then. So here are the top technology trends for 2019 and the jobs that’ll create.
INTRODUCTION
IoT history
IoT world
IoT in Gartner Hype cycle
IoT economic impact and trends
ABOUT IoT
What is IoT ?
IoT market environment
Technologies behind IoT
IoT global roadmap
What is IoT ?
IoT market environment
Technologies behind IoT
IoT global roadmap
APPLICATIONS OF IoT
Selection of impacting examples
IS IoT FOR YOU?
List of questions to help you moving forward!
Why should you start exploring IoT opportunities?
Preliminary questions before jumping in (Skills, assets…)
The Internet of Things (IoT) is actively shaping both the industrial and consumer worlds. Smart tech finds its way to every business and consumer domain there is — from retail to healthcare, from finances to logistics — and a missed opportunity strategically employed by a competitor can easily qualify as a long-term failure for companies who don’t innovate.
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The Internet of Things (IoT) is actively shaping both the industrial and consumer worlds. Smart tech finds its way to every business and consumer domain there is-from retail to healthcare, from finances to logistics-and a missed opportunity strategically employed by a competitor can easily qualify as a long-term failure for companies who don't innovate. Check out our latest PPT for more details.
This document discusses Industry 4.0 and the growth of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) market. It notes that the IIoT global market is expected to reach $110 billion by 2020 and have a 14.2 trillion dollar impact on the global economy by 2030. The document also outlines a case study of a customer wanting to use vehicle tracking across its manufacturing campus to improve warehouse logistics operations, and the solution SenRa provided to address challenges like the large area that needed coverage and lack of local network connectivity.
The term 'Internet of Things' was first coined in 1999 by Kevin Ashton. By 2010, the number of smartphones and tablets connected to the Internet reached 12.5 billion, marking the birth and popularization of the Internet of Things between 2008-2009. IT experts and stakeholders believe that the Internet of Things will ultimately benefit the world by reducing energy consumption by up to 40% and enabling revenue growth opportunities for companies like Intel and Cisco. Cisco IBSG predicts there will be 25 billion devices connected to the internet by 2015 and 50 billion by 2020.
This document discusses 5G and its potential impact on the Internet of Things (IoT). It provides background on IoT, including its definition, examples of IoT devices, history and size. It then discusses benefits of IoT for businesses and consumers. Key points made include: 1) IoT refers to billions of physical devices connected to the internet that collect and share data; 2) 5G could unlock IoT's potential by providing higher speeds, lower latency and ability to connect many devices; 3) While 5G may not impact many current IoT projects, industries like manufacturing, transportation and healthcare may be affected.
Internet of Things Corporate PresentationMomentumPR
Internet of Things Inc. (TSX-V: ITT) is an IoT software and solutions provider acquiring and implementing strategic disruptive solutions targeting the Industrial IoT markets including: manufacturing, agriculture, energy management, transportation.
Is Internet of Things (IoT) a Top Technology Investment Today?Suyati Technologies
Businesses are now taking necessary steps to gain a deeper understanding of IoT and its overall value. Let us look at this infographic, which talks about the challenges, and scope of IoT.
The document discusses 10 trends shaping the intelligent world by 2025:
1. Living with Bots - 14% of households will have intelligent domestic robots and nursing homes will have 10 robots per facility.
2. Super Sight - 10% of companies and 337 million people will use AR/VR.
3. Zero Search - 90% of devices will have intelligent assistants.
4. Tailored Streets - 15% of vehicles will have connectivity technologies and congestion will decrease.
5. Working with Bots - Manufacturing will have 103 robots per 10,000 workers.
6. Augmented Creativity - 97% of large companies will use AI.
7. Frictionless Communication - 86
Global Industry Vision 2025 Touching an Intelligent WorldTakayuki Yamazaki
By 2025, intelligent domestic robots will be adopted by 14% of global households according to GIV predictions. Nursing bots in particular will see increased use, with GIV predicting an average of 10 nursing bots in each elderly care home in developed nations by 2025. This is due to aging populations and healthcare worker shortages increasing demand for robotic support. Nursing bots will utilize sensors and data collection to monitor health and respond quickly to emergencies, helping address the crisis in elder care. Overall, robots are becoming more capable through technological advances and will play a greater role in healthcare, education, and household tasks by 2025.
The document discusses 10 trends shaping the intelligent world by 2025:
1. Living with Bots - 14% of households will have intelligent domestic robots and nursing homes will have 10 robots per facility.
2. Super Sight - 10% of companies and 337 million people will use AR/VR.
3. Zero Search - 90% of devices will have intelligent assistants.
4. Tailored Streets - 15% of vehicles will have connectivity technologies and congestion will decrease.
5. Working with Bots - Manufacturing will have 103 robots per 10,000 workers.
6. Augmented Creativity - 97% of large companies will use AI.
7. Frictionless Communication - 86
Kandola is introducing a decentralized chip-to-cloud IoT protocol built on privacy by design principles for IoT. It provides end-to-end security and standardization for smart devices. The architecture uses messaging nodes, blockchain nodes, and DID nodes to securely transmit data from devices to the cloud. Kandola aims to reduce costs and development time while improving data privacy, security and interoperability for manufacturers, integrators and customers.
Top 08 IoT Trends to Watch Out in 2020 (Top IoT Trends + Digital Transformati...Katy Slemon
Checkout top 08 IoT trends in 2020 to accelerate digital transformation, unlock revenue streams, improve business efficiency and drive innovation in your business.
2018 was a big year for innovation in emerging technologies and the trend will continue in 2019 with lots of exciting opportunities looking forward for us to grow tremendously. Let us look into technologies that will shake the market up.
Leading Players in IoT Microcontroller Market: Ken ResearchKen Research
According to Ken Research analysis, the IoT Microcontroller Market was valued at US$ 2 bn in 2017. It is estimated to reach a market size of ~US$ 3 bn by 2022 and is projected to reach ~US$ 6 bn by 2028. It is expected to record a CAGR of ~12% during the forecast period, due to the increasing number of IoT connections among consumer and enterprise sectors and the need for low-power, high-performance, and energy-efficient connected products.
Infographic: The Internet of Things and the Ecosystem AdvantageAppDirect
The Internet of Things (IoT) is a growing network of physical objects embedded with sensors that can connect and share data. While consumer fitness trackers are a visible example of IoT, the true potential is in enterprise applications, which are expected to account for almost 40% of IoT devices by 2020. The market value of IoT is already measured in the trillions of dollars and growing rapidly. For companies to take advantage of IoT opportunities, ecosystems of device, software, and platform providers will be critical as no single company can master the entire IoT value chain alone. The greatest barrier to enterprise IoT adoption is lack of interoperability between devices and software in different ecosystems.
IoT Trends to Drive Innovation for Business 2019-2020Takayuki Yamazaki
This document outlines 9 major Internet of Things trends for 2019-2020. It discusses how IoT will be empowered by artificial intelligence, the continued rise of industrial IoT and digital twin technology, and how complex IoT solutions will involve other innovations like blockchain and WebRTC. It also notes that social, legal, and ethical issues around data privacy and security will grow in importance as IoT devices collect more personal data.
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El documento trata sobre la adopción acelerada de Internet de las Cosas (IoT). Explica que un dispositivo IoT es un hardware con un sensor que transmite datos a través de Internet. Se estima que habrá 31 mil millones de dispositivos IoT conectados en 2020. Analiza las opciones de conectividad IoT y tendencias como el uso de nuevos estándares inalámbricos. También cubre temas de seguridad como los mapas de amenazas y la importancia de incorporar la seguridad desde el diseño. Finalmente, discute si la
This document provides information about OIES Consulting, a firm that provides advisory services related to Internet of Things (IoT), Artificial Intelligence (AI), and Blockchain technologies. It outlines OIES's mission to provide practical advice to help businesses solve challenges through these technologies. The document describes the various types of advisory services offered, including digital business strategy, technology strategy, business development, market research, and references industries like smart homes, healthcare, and smart cities.
This document discusses how artificial intelligence (AI) and internet of things (IoT) technologies can transform various aspects of sports. It describes potential applications of these technologies for athletes, coaches, judges, fans, stadiums and infrastructure, the Olympics, and businesses. Some key points include:
- AI and IoT could help athletes improve performance through sensors and data analysis. It may also transform fan experiences at stadiums.
- Technologies give coaches more accurate data on game progress and play success. Computer vision and machine learning can help identify talent.
- Robots and AI may one day replace human judges in some sports. Sensors and analytics will make stadiums more connected, secure and enhance the experience.
The document discusses OIES Consulting and their services related to IoT. They help companies translate IoT potential into value creation. Their services include IoT business development, strategic consulting, talent management, training, and they have experience working with various customers on IoT projects in areas like manufacturing, smart cities, and more. The rise of IoT will impact organizations and employees, so companies will need support finding talent and helping staff learn new skills to work with connected technology.
Social media marketing plays a large role in business decisions and is important for IoT businesses to connect with customers, build loyalty, increase sales, and stay ahead of competitors. Some key social media marketing activities an IoT consulting firm can provide include growing social media connections and followers on LinkedIn and Twitter, evangelizing clients' solutions, increasing clients' visibility at conferences, and creating blog and website content. The consulting firm is well-positioned to help IoT businesses with their social media marketing needs and guide them through key activities.
OIES Consulting provides IoT talent search and human talent services to help companies find the right IoT expertise. They identify candidates using an IoT skills database and social network, then carefully interview and evaluate the most suitable candidates based on a company's strategic objectives, business needs, and job requirements. OIES also offers IoT talent management consulting services to help companies create an engaged IoT workforce, define IoT training courses, and establish performance criteria for IoT roles. The rise of IoT will impact organizations and require facilitating employees to develop new skills to work with connected technologies.
This 10 slide presentation discusses key topics related to internet of things (IoT) including IoT hype and predictions, lack of standards, security concerns, IoT platforms, architecture, industrial IoT, CEO interest, how to sell IoT, the impact on jobs, and whether IoT can help save the world. The presentation was created by Francisco Maroto of OIES Consulting for a 20 minute talk based on his articles.
OIES Consulting provides strategic consulting services to help companies leverage the Internet of Things (IoT). They assist IoT vendors, service providers, system integrators, enterprises, and startups. Their services include IoT business development, strategic consulting, lead generation, opportunity management, and IoT solution architecture and design. They also help clients address challenges around extracting value from IoT data and developing analytics maturity.
This document discusses OIES Consulting's services for selecting an Internet of Things (IoT) platform. It outlines a multi-step process they use, including developing a shortlist of 5-6 platforms by matching client business needs to their taxonomy of platform capabilities. They then perform hands-on testing, questionnaire analysis, and technical, functional, development, and business assessments of shortlisted platforms. OIES assists clients with requests for information and proposals, evaluation criteria, and makes an unbiased recommendation on the optimal platform. Their goal is to apply experience to make a fact-based purchasing decision that meets current and future requirements.
The document discusses the opportunities and challenges around the adoption of the Internet of Things (IoT). It states that while the opportunity of IoT is huge, estimated at $3.9 to $11.1 trillion annually by 2025, most companies are asking where the money in IoT can be found. The document suggests the largest opportunities are in industrial IoT, with analysts estimating business investment in IoT solutions will grow from $215 billion to $832 billion between 2015 to 2020. However, the document also notes there are technological and ecosystem challenges to widespread adoption of IoT. Industries need to collaborate to address these challenges and realize IoT's full potential through approaches like capturing more device data, delivering new capabilities, and predictive
OIES Consulting provides IoT strategic consulting and business development services to help companies translate IoT potential into profitable value. Their services include IoT strategy, market entry plans, solution design, and business planning. They target IoT vendors, service providers, system integrators, and enterprises in industries like manufacturing, retail, and insurance.
Presentation: Impact of IoT in Enterprise ArchitectureFrancisco Maroto
This document summarizes a presentation on the impact of the Internet of Things (IoT) on business architecture. The presentation discusses how IoT is enabling new business drivers and opportunities through connecting physical objects and sensors. However, it also notes that standardization and fragmentation remain challenges. Additionally, it emphasizes that IoT requires ecosystems of partners and is key to evolving new business models, though not all physical things need to be connected to the Internet. The presentation concludes with a question and answer section.
The document discusses accelerating the adoption of the Internet of Things (IoT). It defines IoT as networks of sensors and devices connected to objects that provide data which can be analyzed and used to initiate automated actions. The document notes that McKinsey estimates the potential economic impact of IoT in 2025 to be $3.9-$11.1 trillion and that the number of connected devices is projected to grow from 22.9 billion in 2016 to 50.1 billion by 2020. Finally, the document discusses key drivers, challenges and opportunities of IoT for businesses and technology as well as examples of connected homes, cities, and enterprises.
Wearables provide new context like location and biometrics that can improve the experiences of field technicians and customers. Currently, only 3% of companies invest in wearable technology for field service. Wearables may increase productivity if used by technicians, but only 6% of the field service workforce currently uses them. Examples of wearables for industrial use include smartglasses from Fujitsu and head-mounted displays from Ubiquitousware.
This document discusses several topics related to the Internet of Things (IoT) and its impact on jobs and the economy. It notes that online talent platforms could raise global GDP by $2.7 trillion and increase employment by 72 million jobs by 2025. However, it also questions whether IoT will destroy jobs faster than it creates them. The document explores issues like cyclical and structural unemployment in Europe, predictions and forecasts about the market opportunity of IoT, and the types of jobs that may be created or destroyed. It also discusses whether more regulation in Europe could make it a world power in IoT and identifies essential elements for IoT investment.
The document discusses whether "smart" technologies are needed across several domains, including cities, hospitals, schools, homes, cars, factories, energy, and agriculture. Each section provides several links to external articles on challenges in each domain and how smart technologies could help address issues like inefficiency, pollution, and lack of control or oversight. In the concluding section, the document asks the reader for their thoughts on whether smart technologies are generally needed.
OIES : M2M integrated with Field Service ManagementFrancisco Maroto
The document discusses integrating machine-to-machine (M2M) and internet of things (IoT) technologies into field service management. It outlines challenges in field services and how M2M/IoT can help through remote monitoring and predictive maintenance. Examples are provided for utilities, telecommunications and retail use cases. The benefits of a device and network-agnostic M2M field service management solution are described. Implementing such integrated solutions can improve business processes, operational efficiency, customer service and generate new revenue opportunities.
OIES Consulting is an advisory firm that provides consulting and business development services to help enterprises accelerate their adoption of IoT and big data technologies. They also assist IoT and big data vendors with business development. Their services include workshops, audits, strategy development, ecosystem analysis, product launches, and engineering support. They work with various partner companies to offer a range of IoT, big data, analytics, and business transformation services to clients.
Oies and Flutura M2M Big Data Solutions in Spain 2014Francisco Maroto
This document provides an overview of OIES Consulting and Flutura, two companies that work together to provide M2M, IoT, and big data solutions. OIES Consulting is a business development and consulting firm specialized in machine-to-machine, internet of things, and big data. Flutura is a decision sciences company that focuses on M2M and big data analytics using their Cerebra platform. The document describes Flutura's big data analytics solutions and examples, as well as the consulting services offered by OIES and Flutura to help businesses identify opportunities to transform their operations and maximize returns through M2M and big data industry solutions.
TrustArc Webinar - 2024 Global Privacy SurveyTrustArc
How does your privacy program stack up against your peers? What challenges are privacy teams tackling and prioritizing in 2024?
In the fifth annual Global Privacy Benchmarks Survey, we asked over 1,800 global privacy professionals and business executives to share their perspectives on the current state of privacy inside and outside of their organizations. This year’s report focused on emerging areas of importance for privacy and compliance professionals, including considerations and implications of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies, building brand trust, and different approaches for achieving higher privacy competence scores.
See how organizational priorities and strategic approaches to data security and privacy are evolving around the globe.
This webinar will review:
- The top 10 privacy insights from the fifth annual Global Privacy Benchmarks Survey
- The top challenges for privacy leaders, practitioners, and organizations in 2024
- Key themes to consider in developing and maintaining your privacy program
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My slides at Nordic Testing Days 6.6.2024
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AI 101: An Introduction to the Basics and Impact of Artificial IntelligenceIndexBug
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Mike Del Balso, CEO & Co-Founder at Tecton, presents "Full RAG," a novel approach to AI recommendation systems, aiming to push beyond the limitations of traditional models through a deep integration of contextual insights and real-time data, leveraging the Retrieval-Augmented Generation architecture. This talk will outline Full RAG's potential to significantly enhance personalization, address engineering challenges such as data management and model training, and introduce data enrichment with reranking as a key solution. Attendees will gain crucial insights into the importance of hyperpersonalization in AI, the capabilities of Full RAG for advanced personalization, and strategies for managing complex data integrations for deploying cutting-edge AI solutions.
Observability Concepts EVERY Developer Should Know -- DeveloperWeek Europe.pdfPaige Cruz
Monitoring and observability aren’t traditionally found in software curriculums and many of us cobble this knowledge together from whatever vendor or ecosystem we were first introduced to and whatever is a part of your current company’s observability stack.
While the dev and ops silo continues to crumble….many organizations still relegate monitoring & observability as the purview of ops, infra and SRE teams. This is a mistake - achieving a highly observable system requires collaboration up and down the stack.
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UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series, part 6DianaGray10
Welcome to UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series part 6. In this session, we will cover Test Automation with generative AI and Open AI.
UiPath Test Automation with generative AI and Open AI webinar offers an in-depth exploration of leveraging cutting-edge technologies for test automation within the UiPath platform. Attendees will delve into the integration of generative AI, a test automation solution, with Open AI advanced natural language processing capabilities.
Throughout the session, participants will discover how this synergy empowers testers to automate repetitive tasks, enhance testing accuracy, and expedite the software testing life cycle. Topics covered include the seamless integration process, practical use cases, and the benefits of harnessing AI-driven automation for UiPath testing initiatives. By attending this webinar, testers, and automation professionals can gain valuable insights into harnessing the power of AI to optimize their test automation workflows within the UiPath ecosystem, ultimately driving efficiency and quality in software development processes.
What will you get from this session?
1. Insights into integrating generative AI.
2. Understanding how this integration enhances test automation within the UiPath platform
3. Practical demonstrations
4. Exploration of real-world use cases illustrating the benefits of AI-driven test automation for UiPath
Topics covered:
What is generative AI
Test Automation with generative AI and Open AI.
UiPath integration with generative AI
Speaker:
Deepak Rai, Automation Practice Lead, Boundaryless Group and UiPath MVP
Sudheer Mechineni, Head of Application Frameworks, Standard Chartered Bank
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• Why is it important?
• How can it help today’s business and the benefits
• Phases in Communication Mining
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Driving Business Innovation: Latest Generative AI Advancements & Success StorySafe Software
Are you ready to revolutionize how you handle data? Join us for a webinar where we’ll bring you up to speed with the latest advancements in Generative AI technology and discover how leveraging FME with tools from giants like Google Gemini, Amazon, and Microsoft OpenAI can supercharge your workflow efficiency.
During the hour, we’ll take you through:
Guest Speaker Segment with Hannah Barrington: Dive into the world of dynamic real estate marketing with Hannah, the Marketing Manager at Workspace Group. Hear firsthand how their team generates engaging descriptions for thousands of office units by integrating diverse data sources—from PDF floorplans to web pages—using FME transformers, like OpenAIVisionConnector and AnthropicVisionConnector. This use case will show you how GenAI can streamline content creation for marketing across the board.
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Driving Business Innovation: Latest Generative AI Advancements & Success Story
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