With the widespread commercial availability of connected devices over the past few years, it’s safe to say the Internet of Things has officially gone mainstream. You may not be aware, however, that the concept of machines communicating with one another via the internet has been around for a while.
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Connecting the past to the future – The origins and evolution of IoT
”Open Standards Are The Key To Expanding IoT Innovation In India Market.”
With IoT creating a new digital realm today, it brings along intense connectivity requirements and standards for them to communicate with other devices through a common protocol. For these reasons, interoperability is the most defining and crucial element in the Internet of Things. To understand the landscape of IoT in India, the standards and interoperability challenges and the solutions for that Ankita KS, Senior Technology Journalist from EFY group spoke to Dr. Aloknath De, Corporate Vice President, and Chief Technology Officer, Samsung R&D Institute India – Bangalore.
Click here to read the interview with Dr. Aloknath De, OCF India Forum Chair.
EnOcean Alliance at CES 2018: Graham Martin interview
View Graham Martin showing the interoperability demo at the OCF booth at CES 2018:
https://youtu.be/1VLD9mvpb8Q
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KEPCO joins Open Connectivity Foundation
Korea Electric Power Corporation has joined the Open Connectivity Foundation, making it the first energy company to join the group developing standards for connected devices, OCF Korea said Tuesday.
Follow this link to read the full article by Shin Ji-hye from The Korea Herald.