The document discusses the growth of software and computing technologies over time, from mainframes to personal computers to the World Wide Web and mobile. It then introduces the concept of the Internet of Things (IoT), where everyday physical objects will be connected to the internet and able to identify themselves to other devices. The IoT is predicted to bring about new industries and opportunities. The document recommends checking out specific IoT-related technologies like Arduino, Pachube, Zigbee, and Linux, and joining a local meetup group to connect with other technopreneurs working in this area.
The smartphone has completely changed how people communicate, collaborate, discover, shop and do all sorts of things. This always-on device is in order of magnitude more powerful than the biggest computers in the 60s and now we carry it with us wherever we go. Smartphones combined with cloud technologies and real-time algorithms, are moving us to a transformation phase as software algorithms will transform traditional businesses be it in retail, banking, construction, education and so on. We are entering times of great disruption.
Presentation at Nýherji's AI conference 18.10.2016
Manlike machines have fascinated humans since ancient times. The modern robots start to take shape with the industrial revolution. In the 20th century robots were mostly industrial machines you would see in factories, like car factories.
Today, robots can have sensors, vision, they can hear and understand. They can connect to the cloud for more information. However, we are still in the early stages of robotics and robots will need to go a long way to become useful as a ubiquitous general purpose devices.
SMIL it should all be open and on the Internetsignagelive
In the digital signage sector, the evolution of technology in one month is the equivalent to one million years in human development.
Sounds a bit much, I know, but stay with me here.
ACT Canada - Internet of Everything for Sustainable Mobility Rick Huijbregts
Luncheon keynote at ACT Canada #SMS2014 on the role of the Internet of Everything for sustainable communities, sustainable mobility, innovation and industry transformation.
The document discusses predictions about technology from the past that turned out to be incorrect and goes on to predict that by 2020 technology innovation will drive operational innovation in law enforcement through smarter phones that integrate functions like cameras, GPS navigation, and predictive analytics to assist with justice-related tasks.
Roope Mokka's presentation on Internet of NO things in technology conference Slush 15. Announcing the release of the foresight report "Gardens and Street" that looks into the social and economic tensions of the post IoT-world. http://nakedapproach.demoshelsinki.fi/2015/11/12/the-internet-of-things-is-not-about-technology-its-about-society/
This document provides an introduction to a course on new technology in 2017. It outlines the course topics which will cover various aspects of technological evolution and innovation. The instructor is Ólafur Andri Ragnarsson and resources include required readings, optional readings, websites for keeping up with technology news, and the research paper assignment which will comprise 40% of the course grade. Students will form research study groups to provide peer reviews of draft papers. The course will utilize various online resources and all lectures will be recorded.
The document discusses the growth of software and computing technologies over time, from mainframes to personal computers to the World Wide Web and mobile. It then introduces the concept of the Internet of Things (IoT), where everyday physical objects will be connected to the internet and able to identify themselves to other devices. The IoT is predicted to bring about new industries and opportunities. The document recommends checking out specific IoT-related technologies like Arduino, Pachube, Zigbee, and Linux, and joining a local meetup group to connect with other technopreneurs working in this area.
The smartphone has completely changed how people communicate, collaborate, discover, shop and do all sorts of things. This always-on device is in order of magnitude more powerful than the biggest computers in the 60s and now we carry it with us wherever we go. Smartphones combined with cloud technologies and real-time algorithms, are moving us to a transformation phase as software algorithms will transform traditional businesses be it in retail, banking, construction, education and so on. We are entering times of great disruption.
Presentation at Nýherji's AI conference 18.10.2016
Manlike machines have fascinated humans since ancient times. The modern robots start to take shape with the industrial revolution. In the 20th century robots were mostly industrial machines you would see in factories, like car factories.
Today, robots can have sensors, vision, they can hear and understand. They can connect to the cloud for more information. However, we are still in the early stages of robotics and robots will need to go a long way to become useful as a ubiquitous general purpose devices.
SMIL it should all be open and on the Internetsignagelive
In the digital signage sector, the evolution of technology in one month is the equivalent to one million years in human development.
Sounds a bit much, I know, but stay with me here.
ACT Canada - Internet of Everything for Sustainable Mobility Rick Huijbregts
Luncheon keynote at ACT Canada #SMS2014 on the role of the Internet of Everything for sustainable communities, sustainable mobility, innovation and industry transformation.
The document discusses predictions about technology from the past that turned out to be incorrect and goes on to predict that by 2020 technology innovation will drive operational innovation in law enforcement through smarter phones that integrate functions like cameras, GPS navigation, and predictive analytics to assist with justice-related tasks.
Roope Mokka's presentation on Internet of NO things in technology conference Slush 15. Announcing the release of the foresight report "Gardens and Street" that looks into the social and economic tensions of the post IoT-world. http://nakedapproach.demoshelsinki.fi/2015/11/12/the-internet-of-things-is-not-about-technology-its-about-society/
This document provides an introduction to a course on new technology in 2017. It outlines the course topics which will cover various aspects of technological evolution and innovation. The instructor is Ólafur Andri Ragnarsson and resources include required readings, optional readings, websites for keeping up with technology news, and the research paper assignment which will comprise 40% of the course grade. Students will form research study groups to provide peer reviews of draft papers. The course will utilize various online resources and all lectures will be recorded.
The document discusses the emerging concept of the Internet of Everything (IoE), where everyday physical objects are connected to the internet and able to send and receive data. It describes how devices, networks, cloud computing and big data are enabling the IoE. Key points covered include definitions of the IoE, examples of connected devices and applications, networking protocols like IPv6 and MQTT, cloud services for storage and analytics, and how big data frameworks like Hadoop are helping manage the huge volumes of data generated.
1) NATURE OF COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY HAS changed a lot in the past 10 years and will change a lot in the next 10 years.2) Most of you in 1991 had not even heard of internet ,world-wide web ,networks, personal digital assistant (pda),windows nt , Linux.3) these are all now part of computer technology and internet technology
The Internet of Things - The Promise and the ChallengesWilfred Martis
1) The document discusses the history and key enabling technologies of the Internet of Things (IoT), including cheap devices, ubiquitous connectivity, and increased computing power.
2) It outlines several applications that IoT enables, such as smart homes, buildings, industries, cities, cars, and health. It also discusses how artificial intelligence and machine learning can make IoT systems truly "smart".
3) The challenges of IoT are explored, including lack of standards, security issues, questions around data ownership, energy consumption concerns, and e-waste. The document suggests that future focus may shift to an "Internet of Skills".
The normal interaction with computers is with keyboard and a mouse. For display a rectangular somewhat small screen is used with 2D windowing systems. The mouse was invented more the 40 years ago and has been for 20 years dominant input. Now we are seeing new types of input devices. Multi-touch adds new dimensions and new applications. Natural user interfaces or gesture interfaces where people point to drag objects. Computers are also beginning to recognise facial expressions of people, so it knows if you are smiling. Voice and natural language understanding is getting to a usable stage. All this calls all types of new applications.
Displays are getting bigger. What if any surface was a screen? If you could spray the wall with screen? Or have you phone project images to the wall.
This lectures explores some of these new types of interactions with computers and software. It makes the old mouse look old.
Internet of Things (IoT) Past, Present, and FutureLosant
A look at the state of the Internet of Things in the world today. This includes a brief history of how the term came to be and how we got to our present place.
Today, in the world of IoT there are a number of industries that are taking advantage of the technology. This includes manufacturing, logistics, retail, and more.
Finally, this includes a brief description of Losant, https://losant.com. Losant is an IoT developer platform for building connected solutions.
This was originally presented to The Circuit in Cincinnati on May 19, 2016.
Technology is one of the factors of change. When new disruptive technology is introduced, it can change industries. We have many examples of that and will start this journey it one of the most important innovation that has come in our lifetimes, the smartphone. We will explore the impact of the smartphone and the fate of existing companies at the time when iPhone, the first smartphone as we know them, was introduced to the world.
We will also look at other examples from history. Then we look at the broader picture, past industrial revolutions and the one that we are experiencing now, the fourth industrial revolution. Specifically we look briefly at the technologies that fuel this revolution, for example artificial intelligence, robotics, drones, internet of things and more.
This document discusses the evolution of technology from analog to digital, wired to wireless networks, and the corresponding security challenges. It covers the transition from analog to digital television and modems, how wired and wireless networks connect communication points, and common wired and wireless communication media like twisted pair cable, coaxial cable, fiber optic cable, infrared, radio broadcasts, cellular networks, and satellites. The document concludes that while these avenues have improved connectivity, cyberthreats from hackers require ongoing safeguards as technology rapidly advances.
The document discusses the Internet of Things (IoT). It provides an overview of IoT, including its definition as a network of physical objects connected via sensors and software. Examples of IoT applications mentioned include wearable devices, smart homes, smart vehicles, and clouds. The document also discusses IoT architecture, key enabling technologies like various wireless standards, market predictions showing rapid growth of IoT, and a vision of future smart cities enabled by IoT.
This document discusses emerging technologies and their potential impacts. It begins by noting that while technology progress is often emphasized, the social and cultural impacts are also important to consider. Several key technologies are then summarized, including smartphones and their dominance, the internet of things, digital transformation of businesses, 3D printing, robotics like self-driving cars, augmented and virtual reality, and machine learning. While the future possibilities seem vast, challenges like inequality and the environment remain, though optimism about abundance through technologies is expressed.
What is happening in the world of technology? What can we expect to see in the next 15 years? Chris Chirgwin, CEO of Lanspeed, will walk you through it.
The document discusses mobility trends and the future of software. It notes that there are now over 4 billion mobile subscribers worldwide, with growing adoption across countries. Technologies like accelerometers, cameras, GPS and touchscreens are enabling new mobile applications and experiences. The evolution of mobility will focus on connecting seamlessly across networks and devices. This will require integrating different wireless and wired networks transparently. The future will involve connecting people to things and things to things. The rise of mobile devices from different platforms creates new opportunities and challenges for software vendors around distribution, licensing models and revenue.
In 2008 Internet-connected devices that can communicate with physical world without human involvement outnumbered those still require human operator. Internet of People became Internet of Things (IoT). How does it shape our world and what IT industry should be prepared for?
Talk from IT Arena 2015: http://itarena.lviv.ua/
We are currently living in times of great transformation. As the smartphone revolution ends, the next set of revolutions are starting. One of these revolutions is We have over the last couple of decade seen the Internet become the most powerful disrupting force in the world, connecting everyone and transforming businesses. Now everyday objects - things we use are getting smart with sensors and software. And they are connecting. What does this mean?
In this lecture we explore the Internet of Things, IoT or Internet of Everything
The Internet of Things (IoT) refers to the network of physical objects or "things" that are embedded with sensors, software, and other technologies that connect and exchange data with other devices and systems over the Internet. IoT will create opportunities for telecom operators and equipment manufacturers to provide more internet connections and higher bandwidth. It will also give rise to business opportunities across various industries as devices like cars, household appliances, phones, and more become "smart" and connected. Immense opportunities exist for industries involved in making equipment smart, including those working in electronic hardware, software, and manufacturing.
The document discusses expanding the Internet of Things (IoT) by using drones (UAVs) to attach sensors to surfaces that are currently difficult to access. It proposes a company called AirView that has developed drones capable of attaching sensors to both manmade and natural surfaces, in order to significantly grow the footprint of the IoT. AirView has multiple patents pending and was founded by Usman and Dave, who have assembled a strong engineering team and have created a prototype drone that can attach sensors.
The document discusses the growth of the Internet of Everything and how connecting people, processes, data, and things can create new opportunities. It notes that in one year there is now more data than in the previous 5000 years. It also discusses how connectivity is enabling new applications and experiences in areas like healthcare and smart homes. The document advocates for faster innovation by better linking business and IT and connecting data to decisions. It provides examples of how connectivity is enabling solutions in India and Canada for areas like safety/security and education. The document promotes an approach of fast innovation through connecting infrastructure, platforms, applications and business needs.
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.
The document discusses 12 common myths and misconceptions about agile practices. It summarizes that agile is based on principles and values rather than rigid methodologies. Additionally, it emphasizes that agile focuses equally on engineering practices as project management. Iterative development aims to evolve working software incrementally rather than view a project in isolated milestones. Budgets are fixed while scope is variable to allow for adapting to feedback. Problems are expected to surface earlier when using agile to allow for easier fixing compared to later discovery in waterfall approaches. Documentation and design are evidence-based rather than speculative upfront plans. Adopting agile is an ongoing cultural shift rather than a single change and continuous improvement is key.
The industry move towards wearables is all the rage and taking advantage of these new devices doesn’t have to mean learning a whole new platform. For example the Microsoft Band is a multi-function wearable device that works with your smart phone to help you track heart rate, steps, calorie burn, sleep quality and be productive with email and calendar alerts and more. While you can quickly and easily build an app for the Band in just a few minutes how can you be sure the back end is up to the scale you’d need to support potential massive growth if it were to take off? Enter the cloud and tools available that we can use to load test and explore the performance characteristics of the solution. In this session we’ll take a look at what’s possible and walk thru the scenario to see first hand how it is done.
The document discusses the emerging concept of the Internet of Everything (IoE), where everyday physical objects are connected to the internet and able to send and receive data. It describes how devices, networks, cloud computing and big data are enabling the IoE. Key points covered include definitions of the IoE, examples of connected devices and applications, networking protocols like IPv6 and MQTT, cloud services for storage and analytics, and how big data frameworks like Hadoop are helping manage the huge volumes of data generated.
1) NATURE OF COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY HAS changed a lot in the past 10 years and will change a lot in the next 10 years.2) Most of you in 1991 had not even heard of internet ,world-wide web ,networks, personal digital assistant (pda),windows nt , Linux.3) these are all now part of computer technology and internet technology
The Internet of Things - The Promise and the ChallengesWilfred Martis
1) The document discusses the history and key enabling technologies of the Internet of Things (IoT), including cheap devices, ubiquitous connectivity, and increased computing power.
2) It outlines several applications that IoT enables, such as smart homes, buildings, industries, cities, cars, and health. It also discusses how artificial intelligence and machine learning can make IoT systems truly "smart".
3) The challenges of IoT are explored, including lack of standards, security issues, questions around data ownership, energy consumption concerns, and e-waste. The document suggests that future focus may shift to an "Internet of Skills".
The normal interaction with computers is with keyboard and a mouse. For display a rectangular somewhat small screen is used with 2D windowing systems. The mouse was invented more the 40 years ago and has been for 20 years dominant input. Now we are seeing new types of input devices. Multi-touch adds new dimensions and new applications. Natural user interfaces or gesture interfaces where people point to drag objects. Computers are also beginning to recognise facial expressions of people, so it knows if you are smiling. Voice and natural language understanding is getting to a usable stage. All this calls all types of new applications.
Displays are getting bigger. What if any surface was a screen? If you could spray the wall with screen? Or have you phone project images to the wall.
This lectures explores some of these new types of interactions with computers and software. It makes the old mouse look old.
Internet of Things (IoT) Past, Present, and FutureLosant
A look at the state of the Internet of Things in the world today. This includes a brief history of how the term came to be and how we got to our present place.
Today, in the world of IoT there are a number of industries that are taking advantage of the technology. This includes manufacturing, logistics, retail, and more.
Finally, this includes a brief description of Losant, https://losant.com. Losant is an IoT developer platform for building connected solutions.
This was originally presented to The Circuit in Cincinnati on May 19, 2016.
Technology is one of the factors of change. When new disruptive technology is introduced, it can change industries. We have many examples of that and will start this journey it one of the most important innovation that has come in our lifetimes, the smartphone. We will explore the impact of the smartphone and the fate of existing companies at the time when iPhone, the first smartphone as we know them, was introduced to the world.
We will also look at other examples from history. Then we look at the broader picture, past industrial revolutions and the one that we are experiencing now, the fourth industrial revolution. Specifically we look briefly at the technologies that fuel this revolution, for example artificial intelligence, robotics, drones, internet of things and more.
This document discusses the evolution of technology from analog to digital, wired to wireless networks, and the corresponding security challenges. It covers the transition from analog to digital television and modems, how wired and wireless networks connect communication points, and common wired and wireless communication media like twisted pair cable, coaxial cable, fiber optic cable, infrared, radio broadcasts, cellular networks, and satellites. The document concludes that while these avenues have improved connectivity, cyberthreats from hackers require ongoing safeguards as technology rapidly advances.
The document discusses the Internet of Things (IoT). It provides an overview of IoT, including its definition as a network of physical objects connected via sensors and software. Examples of IoT applications mentioned include wearable devices, smart homes, smart vehicles, and clouds. The document also discusses IoT architecture, key enabling technologies like various wireless standards, market predictions showing rapid growth of IoT, and a vision of future smart cities enabled by IoT.
This document discusses emerging technologies and their potential impacts. It begins by noting that while technology progress is often emphasized, the social and cultural impacts are also important to consider. Several key technologies are then summarized, including smartphones and their dominance, the internet of things, digital transformation of businesses, 3D printing, robotics like self-driving cars, augmented and virtual reality, and machine learning. While the future possibilities seem vast, challenges like inequality and the environment remain, though optimism about abundance through technologies is expressed.
What is happening in the world of technology? What can we expect to see in the next 15 years? Chris Chirgwin, CEO of Lanspeed, will walk you through it.
The document discusses mobility trends and the future of software. It notes that there are now over 4 billion mobile subscribers worldwide, with growing adoption across countries. Technologies like accelerometers, cameras, GPS and touchscreens are enabling new mobile applications and experiences. The evolution of mobility will focus on connecting seamlessly across networks and devices. This will require integrating different wireless and wired networks transparently. The future will involve connecting people to things and things to things. The rise of mobile devices from different platforms creates new opportunities and challenges for software vendors around distribution, licensing models and revenue.
In 2008 Internet-connected devices that can communicate with physical world without human involvement outnumbered those still require human operator. Internet of People became Internet of Things (IoT). How does it shape our world and what IT industry should be prepared for?
Talk from IT Arena 2015: http://itarena.lviv.ua/
We are currently living in times of great transformation. As the smartphone revolution ends, the next set of revolutions are starting. One of these revolutions is We have over the last couple of decade seen the Internet become the most powerful disrupting force in the world, connecting everyone and transforming businesses. Now everyday objects - things we use are getting smart with sensors and software. And they are connecting. What does this mean?
In this lecture we explore the Internet of Things, IoT or Internet of Everything
The Internet of Things (IoT) refers to the network of physical objects or "things" that are embedded with sensors, software, and other technologies that connect and exchange data with other devices and systems over the Internet. IoT will create opportunities for telecom operators and equipment manufacturers to provide more internet connections and higher bandwidth. It will also give rise to business opportunities across various industries as devices like cars, household appliances, phones, and more become "smart" and connected. Immense opportunities exist for industries involved in making equipment smart, including those working in electronic hardware, software, and manufacturing.
The document discusses expanding the Internet of Things (IoT) by using drones (UAVs) to attach sensors to surfaces that are currently difficult to access. It proposes a company called AirView that has developed drones capable of attaching sensors to both manmade and natural surfaces, in order to significantly grow the footprint of the IoT. AirView has multiple patents pending and was founded by Usman and Dave, who have assembled a strong engineering team and have created a prototype drone that can attach sensors.
The document discusses the growth of the Internet of Everything and how connecting people, processes, data, and things can create new opportunities. It notes that in one year there is now more data than in the previous 5000 years. It also discusses how connectivity is enabling new applications and experiences in areas like healthcare and smart homes. The document advocates for faster innovation by better linking business and IT and connecting data to decisions. It provides examples of how connectivity is enabling solutions in India and Canada for areas like safety/security and education. The document promotes an approach of fast innovation through connecting infrastructure, platforms, applications and business needs.
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.
The document discusses 12 common myths and misconceptions about agile practices. It summarizes that agile is based on principles and values rather than rigid methodologies. Additionally, it emphasizes that agile focuses equally on engineering practices as project management. Iterative development aims to evolve working software incrementally rather than view a project in isolated milestones. Budgets are fixed while scope is variable to allow for adapting to feedback. Problems are expected to surface earlier when using agile to allow for easier fixing compared to later discovery in waterfall approaches. Documentation and design are evidence-based rather than speculative upfront plans. Adopting agile is an ongoing cultural shift rather than a single change and continuous improvement is key.
The industry move towards wearables is all the rage and taking advantage of these new devices doesn’t have to mean learning a whole new platform. For example the Microsoft Band is a multi-function wearable device that works with your smart phone to help you track heart rate, steps, calorie burn, sleep quality and be productive with email and calendar alerts and more. While you can quickly and easily build an app for the Band in just a few minutes how can you be sure the back end is up to the scale you’d need to support potential massive growth if it were to take off? Enter the cloud and tools available that we can use to load test and explore the performance characteristics of the solution. In this session we’ll take a look at what’s possible and walk thru the scenario to see first hand how it is done.
Future of App testing in IOT world lies in integrating App interaction with external hardware triggers. This is pCLoudy’s presentation in TechWell IOT Dev + Test conference.
This presentation, given at Embedded World 2016, discusses a multi-stage strategy for ensuring that all the elements of the solution stack work correctly and the IoT solutions you deliver will meet quality requirements.
This document discusses IoT testing and challenges. It provides an introduction to the presenters and their experience. It then defines IoT, lists common IoT applications in both B2C and B2B areas, and shows the typical IoT landscape involving devices, connectivity, gateways, cloud infrastructure and applications. The document outlines the wide range of areas that need to be tested in IoT, from sensors and microcontrollers to protocols, analytics and applications. It identifies key challenges in IoT testing including recreating end-to-end setups, issues of scale, data security, device and connectivity heterogeneity, and testing for usability.
IoT testing and quality assurance indicthreadsIndicThreads
The document discusses testing for Internet of Things (IoT) software. It begins with an introduction to IoT and describes emerging IoT applications and the typical IoT technology stack. It then discusses challenges in testing IoT software and how the role of quality assurance is changing. The document outlines various areas of IoT testing including connectivity, security, performance, functionality and more. It provides examples of test cases for each area. Finally, it proposes a strategy for effective IoT software testing that emphasizes automation, virtualization, robust backends, and testing at the design stage.
Internet of Things - The Battle for your Home, Commute, and LifeAbhay Aggarwal
We live in multiple worlds at any given point in time. The physical world that we live in, and the digital world that we access via multiple platforms. These 2 worlds have been influencing each other for some time now. The real world's need for communication & sharing has fueled the meteoric rise of social platforms. At the same time, easy access to phones, apps & services has made possible the seed of democracy to take root in closed countries. Still, for the most part, these worlds have been largely separate.
Now, the environment is becoming aware of us. Low cost, mass produced sensors are embedding themselves into devices of every conceivable size & shape. Mobiles have now reached an inflection point in terms of both hardware & software, providing the last mile connectivity to harness this power, leading to the creation of Internet of Things, and the rise of a contextually aware machine age.
The Internet consists of many layers. At its core, we have millions of servers & routers that provide the backbone for worldwide connectivity. Then we have billions of devices (desktop & mobile) connecting to it. Now the emergence of a new class of devices with trillions of embedded chips is fueling the rise of the Internet of Things. Simply put, IoT connects the physical world to the Internet. Combined with sensors, emerging & current network connectivity protocols, and processes designed around human interaction & behavior, IoT is already here. Soon, it will be everywhere.
The key areas that will see the most action around IoT will be Health, Home, Transport, Cities & Infrastructure, and Industry. The most conservative estimates put IoT growth at $1 Trillion+ by 2020. Services will take nearly half of the pie, hardware contributing around 35%, and the rest will be cornered by managed networks.
Users will warm up to new experiences & cost efficiences in existing services. Companies will get real time access to business state, as their devices are always connected. However, this will bring its own set of challenges for a business, as they will grapple with the issues of launching, managing, and monetising IoT services. Revenue models might change from straight sales to a subscription model instead.
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Apple has transformed from a PC maker to a consumer goods giant. Now, its making a bigger play for becoming the gateway for your home, travel, and your health with HomeKit, CarPlay, and HealthKit respectively. Apple Pay is already here. And the Watch is coming in 2015.
Google is not far behind. It is quietly converting Nest into a smart home hub, with its SDK opened for developers recently. A number of smartwatches already run Android. Google Glass is also out there. And Honda is already putting a flavor of Android on its newest cars' dashboards.
Companies like Samsung, GE, Philips are making a bunch of devices that talk to each other. And a lot of companies have thrown their hat in the ring in a bid to own the software pie.
A timeline of key events and milestones that have led up to the Internet of Things. This illustrative timeline includes stats and facts about the Internet of things, and how a platform approach can help enable connected devices and real-time data to drive business insights.
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This document provides an overview of technology, communications, and Japan. It discusses the evolution of technology and communications including the internet, mobile devices, IoT, big data, and cloud computing. It highlights trends like increased internet usage, growth of non-PC devices, rise of video streaming, and more. The document also briefly discusses Japan's economic history and current startup trends, as well as the speaker's background growing up in Greece and Japan.
Learning Objective: Discover the upcoming trends of information technology
This seminar looks at technology trends that should be on your radar. As a technology professional, staying on top of trends is crucial. Join us as our expert panelists discuss the upcoming trends and game-changing technologies of the future.
At the end of this seminar, participants will:
a. Learn how to identify the areas where technology changes are likely.
b. Identify resources to use to keep abreast of technology changes in their industry.
c. Learn how to analyze trends for opportunities to grow their careers.
- Appcelerator Titanium allows web developers to quickly build native mobile, desktop, and tablet applications using web technologies while gaining full access to each device's APIs for a native experience.
- It enables developers to build cross-platform apps that can be deployed on iOS, Android, BlackBerry, desktop, and other platforms with one code base at a lower cost than developing for each platform individually.
- Major companies like eBay, MTV, and Jaguar have used Titanium to build popular native apps that achieve high performance, utilize device features, and can be updated across platforms simultaneously.
This document discusses IT innovation and its impact. Some key results of IT innovation include the internet, email, cell phones, operating systems, and social networking sites. IT innovation has changed the world by connecting people and enabling new technologies like cloud computing, GPS, Wi-Fi, and iPods. The document promotes attending an upcoming IT innovation conference to learn about the latest IT trends and opportunities.
Big Data refers to the large volumes of data - both structured and unstructured - that inundate a business on a day-to-day basis from multiple internal and external sources, such as social media, emails, sensors etc. Traditional software is unable to capture, store, manage and analyze this data.
30 BIG TECH
PREDICTIONS FOR 2017
THIRTY PREDICTIONS ACROSS MOBILE, DIGITAL MEDIA,
PAYMENTS, E-COMMERCE, INTERNET OF THINGS, AND
FINTECH FOR 2017
January 2017
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Technology is disrupting nearly every part of our daily lives.
Smartphones have allowed us to stay connected to each other at literally every moment of our lives, whether it's on our daily commutes or on faraway vacations.
The Internet of Things (IoT) is making us more connected than ever with smart home devices that can control our lights and thermostats and order food for us with simple voice commands.
Robo advisors are making investing more accessible and more affordable for everyone.
And the list is growing.
Almost every industry has been disrupted by digital technologies over the past decade. And, in 2017 we expect to see more revolutionary developments impacting our businesses, careers, and lives.
BI Intelligence, Business Insider's premium research service, has put together a list of 30 Big Tech Predictions for 2017 across Mobile, Digital Media, Payments, IoT, E-Commerce, and Fintech. Some of these major predictions include:
Autonomous car road tests
Snapchat and Amazon rattling the digital ad space
VR hardware competing with popular gaming consoles
The grocery industry making the move online
Mobile wallets adding value to users
Insurtech ascending with investments from legacy players and tech giants
Social video taking 2017 by storm
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Edge AI chips are specialized chips that perform machine learning tasks directly on devices rather than in remote data centers. Deloitte predicts that over 750 million edge AI chips will be sold in 2020, more than double the previous forecast, with continued high growth expected through 2024. Most edge AI chips will be used in smartphones, but the market is expanding to other consumer devices as well as enterprise applications like robots and IoT sensors. This transition enables more AI capabilities even without an internet connection and improves privacy by keeping data on-device.
This document provides an overview of the Internet of Things (IoT) including:
- IoT is described as the "third wave" of internet development after fixed/wired and mobile internet.
- It will connect billions of physical objects and devices to the internet and exchange data.
- Key enabling technologies include cheap sensors, bandwidth, processing power, smartphones, and wireless coverage.
- Major companies are investing heavily in IoT sectors like smart homes, wearables, and industrial equipment.
- IoT will have significant economic impacts and reshape industries through new business models and data analytics.
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Unleash the reasons why Java is positioned as the frontrunner in the world of Big Data & IoT. Also, discover why Java is an essential language for staying ahead in the tech landscape.
The document discusses key findings from a survey on Internet of Things (IoT) development. It identifies the top 5 industries for IoT as home automation, industrial automation, energy management, connected cities, and healthcare. It also notes that security, interoperability, and connectivity are the top concerns for IoT developers. The document outlines some of the popular programming languages, operating systems, cloud platforms, and connectivity technologies used in IoT.
The document discusses the evolution of computing devices from mainframes to modern smartphones and tablets. It outlines how personal computers have transitioned from specialized machines accessed through terminals to ubiquitous internet-connected devices incorporating touchscreens, voice control, augmented and virtual reality. The desktop metaphor is disappearing as interactions move beyond mice and keyboards to gesture, audio and touch-based interfaces. Emerging technologies like wearables, smart home devices and augmented reality suggest computing will continue integrating into everyday objects and environments.
Threats to mobile devices are more prevalent and increasing in scope and complexity. Users of mobile devices desire to take full advantage of the features
available on those devices, but many of the features provide convenience and capability but sacrifice security. This best practices guide outlines steps the users can take to better protect personal devices and information.
A tale of scale & speed: How the US Navy is enabling software delivery from l...sonjaschweigert1
Rapid and secure feature delivery is a goal across every application team and every branch of the DoD. The Navy’s DevSecOps platform, Party Barge, has achieved:
- Reduction in onboarding time from 5 weeks to 1 day
- Improved developer experience and productivity through actionable findings and reduction of false positives
- Maintenance of superior security standards and inherent policy enforcement with Authorization to Operate (ATO)
Development teams can ship efficiently and ensure applications are cyber ready for Navy Authorizing Officials (AOs). In this webinar, Sigma Defense and Anchore will give attendees a look behind the scenes and demo secure pipeline automation and security artifacts that speed up application ATO and time to production.
We will cover:
- How to remove silos in DevSecOps
- How to build efficient development pipeline roles and component templates
- How to deliver security artifacts that matter for ATO’s (SBOMs, vulnerability reports, and policy evidence)
- How to streamline operations with automated policy checks on container images
GraphSummit Singapore | The Future of Agility: Supercharging Digital Transfor...Neo4j
Leonard Jayamohan, Partner & Generative AI Lead, Deloitte
This keynote will reveal how Deloitte leverages Neo4j’s graph power for groundbreaking digital twin solutions, achieving a staggering 100x performance boost. Discover the essential role knowledge graphs play in successful generative AI implementations. Plus, get an exclusive look at an innovative Neo4j + Generative AI solution Deloitte is developing in-house.
20 Comprehensive Checklist of Designing and Developing a WebsitePixlogix Infotech
Dive into the world of Website Designing and Developing with Pixlogix! Looking to create a stunning online presence? Look no further! Our comprehensive checklist covers everything you need to know to craft a website that stands out. From user-friendly design to seamless functionality, we've got you covered. Don't miss out on this invaluable resource! Check out our checklist now at Pixlogix and start your journey towards a captivating online presence today.
For the full video of this presentation, please visit: https://www.edge-ai-vision.com/2024/06/building-and-scaling-ai-applications-with-the-nx-ai-manager-a-presentation-from-network-optix/
Robin van Emden, Senior Director of Data Science at Network Optix, presents the “Building and Scaling AI Applications with the Nx AI Manager,” tutorial at the May 2024 Embedded Vision Summit.
In this presentation, van Emden covers the basics of scaling edge AI solutions using the Nx tool kit. He emphasizes the process of developing AI models and deploying them globally. He also showcases the conversion of AI models and the creation of effective edge AI pipelines, with a focus on pre-processing, model conversion, selecting the appropriate inference engine for the target hardware and post-processing.
van Emden shows how Nx can simplify the developer’s life and facilitate a rapid transition from concept to production-ready applications.He provides valuable insights into developing scalable and efficient edge AI solutions, with a strong focus on practical implementation.
Sudheer Mechineni, Head of Application Frameworks, Standard Chartered Bank
Discover how Standard Chartered Bank harnessed the power of Neo4j to transform complex data access challenges into a dynamic, scalable graph database solution. This keynote will cover their journey from initial adoption to deploying a fully automated, enterprise-grade causal cluster, highlighting key strategies for modelling organisational changes and ensuring robust disaster recovery. Learn how these innovations have not only enhanced Standard Chartered Bank’s data infrastructure but also positioned them as pioneers in the banking sector’s adoption of graph technology.
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
Goodbye Windows 11: Make Way for Nitrux Linux 3.5.0!SOFTTECHHUB
As the digital landscape continually evolves, operating systems play a critical role in shaping user experiences and productivity. The launch of Nitrux Linux 3.5.0 marks a significant milestone, offering a robust alternative to traditional systems such as Windows 11. This article delves into the essence of Nitrux Linux 3.5.0, exploring its unique features, advantages, and how it stands as a compelling choice for both casual users and tech enthusiasts.
Maruthi Prithivirajan, Head of ASEAN & IN Solution Architecture, Neo4j
Get an inside look at the latest Neo4j innovations that enable relationship-driven intelligence at scale. Learn more about the newest cloud integrations and product enhancements that make Neo4j an essential choice for developers building apps with interconnected data and generative AI.
UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series, part 5DianaGray10
Welcome to UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series part 5. In this session, we will cover CI/CD with devops.
Topics covered:
CI/CD with in UiPath
End-to-end overview of CI/CD pipeline with Azure devops
Speaker:
Lyndsey Byblow, Test Suite Sales Engineer @ UiPath, Inc.
Pushing the limits of ePRTC: 100ns holdover for 100 daysAdtran
At WSTS 2024, Alon Stern explored the topic of parametric holdover and explained how recent research findings can be implemented in real-world PNT networks to achieve 100 nanoseconds of accuracy for up to 100 days.
Unlocking Productivity: Leveraging the Potential of Copilot in Microsoft 365, a presentation by Christoforos Vlachos, Senior Solutions Manager – Modern Workplace, Uni Systems
Let's Integrate MuleSoft RPA, COMPOSER, APM with AWS IDP along with Slackshyamraj55
Discover the seamless integration of RPA (Robotic Process Automation), COMPOSER, and APM with AWS IDP enhanced with Slack notifications. Explore how these technologies converge to streamline workflows, optimize performance, and ensure secure access, all while leveraging the power of AWS IDP and real-time communication via Slack notifications.
GraphSummit Singapore | The Art of the Possible with Graph - Q2 2024Neo4j
Neha Bajwa, Vice President of Product Marketing, Neo4j
Join us as we explore breakthrough innovations enabled by interconnected data and AI. Discover firsthand how organizations use relationships in data to uncover contextual insights and solve our most pressing challenges – from optimizing supply chains, detecting fraud, and improving customer experiences to accelerating drug discoveries.
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