What are companies and consumers really looking for from the IoT (Internet of Things)?
Follow this link to read the full article from Connected World’s Peggy Smedley.
Open Connectivity Foundation (OCF)
Open Connectivity Foundation (OCF)
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What are companies and consumers really looking for from the IoT (Internet of Things)?
Follow this link to read the full article from Connected World’s Peggy Smedley.
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For the Internet of Things to move forward significantly, more connected devices need to be able to work together. While this may seem obvious, it’s not necessarily so easy to do.
Follow this link to read the full article from MediaPost by Chuck Martin , Staff Writer, February 22, 2017
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The Open Connectivity Foundation (OCF), an Internet of Things standards body, has announced the results of a survey conducted at CES 2017. After surveying 250 respondents, the results conclude that more than 60 percent of respondents consider standardization and interoperability when it comes to purchasing connected devices, cybersecurity concerns, and overall technological innovation in society.
Follow this link to read the full article from IoT Journal by Rich Handley.
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After surveying 250 respondents at CES 2017, the Open Connectivity Foundation (OCF) concluded that more than 60 percent of respondents consider standardization and interoperability when it comes to purchasing connected devices, cybersecurity concerns, and overall technological innovation in our society.
Follow this link to read the full article from Help Net Security.
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As we rush headlong into the newfangled “digital world” of e-commerce, the Internet of Things (IoT), and connected trucks, an interesting concern is being raised among consumers that motor carriers may want to pay attention to: device interoperability.
Follow this link to read the full article from Fleet Owner by Sean Kilcarr in Trucks at Work. Feb 22, 2017.