Enterprise IoT Connectivity Management, IIoT Solutions for Long -Term Scalability, The Intelligent Office and Improving Customer Experience with Voice-Based Virtual Interfaces

The best podcast episodes and articles from this week, curated by the IoT For All Team.

Shannon Lee
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3 min readJun 28, 2019

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Our Latest Podcast Episode

E032 | Enterprise IoT Connectivity Management

John Candish, Head of IoT Products at SAP Digital Interconnect explains connectivity and why it’s fundamental to enabling the emerging intelligent enterprise. John also discusses the relationship between AI, IoT and connectivity. Listen Now.

This Week’s Best Reads

How to Plan Your IIoT Solutions for Long-Term Scalability

Adopting IIoT products is essential to maintaining a competitive edge in today’s digital landscape; however, failing to plan for long-term scalability can create obstacles on the pathway to success. Explore how companies can implement IIoT solutions to achieve long-term success.

Working Smarter: The Intelligent Office

IoT isn’t only changing the way we live. It’s also changing the way we work. Connected devices are enhancing the employee experience and impacting the way offices are designed, to stimulate optimal productivity and creativity. Take a closer look at the trends in intelligent products and services.

Improving Customer Experience with Voice-Based Virtual Interfaces

Many companies depend on new technologies such as AI, ML and IoT. Using voice-enabled AI technologies can lead companies through a digital transformation, but doing so requires innovation in operations management and closer attention to customer experience.

Five Things We’re Reading

1 — The Verge: The first phone to use T-Mobile’s 5G network will launch this Friday, June 28 in select US cities: Atlanta, Cleveland, Dallas, Las Vegas, L.A. and NYC.

2 —CRN: Intel and rival Arm are working together to create a new industry standard for making sure IoT devices are connected to the cloud properly.

3 — Telecoms: Ericsson announced plans to build its first fully-automated smart factory in the US and is expected to be up and running by early 2020.

4 — Wired: Scientists are fitting Antarctic seals with sensors to track water temperatures and understand if, and how quickly, glaciers in West Antarctica might collapse.

5 — ZDNet: Silex, a new strain of malware has bricked over 2,000 IoT devices, wiping firmware with attacks still ongoing and expected to intensify.

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