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The future is the Internet of Things—deal with it

The future is the Internet of Things—deal with it | Internet of Things & Wearable Technology Insights | Scoop.it

The promise of IoT is "smart" everything. Nest's Internet-connected Learning thermostat, Nest Cam surveillance camera, and Protect networked smoke alarm promise a more energy-efficient, safer home. IoT technology is a key part of the pitch for "smart cities," "smart buildings," "smart factories," and just about every other "smart" proposal from sensor manufacturers, networking companies, and big technology consultancies. Seemingly everyone is looking for a piece of the biggest potential collection of integration projects ever. Sometimes the "smart" is relatively close to the sensor itself, but it often relies on a remote cloud service or data center to process the information and control actions.


On the consumer side, while devices like Nest's get much of the attention, wearable IoT devices are just starting to take off—despite the relatively low impact so far of high-profile efforts like the Apple Watch. "The Apple Watch may be on a slower liftoff cycle than other recent Apple hardware launches, but it has a complex number of use cases which are finding their home, purpose, and meaning," said Mark Curtis, the chief client officer at Fjord, Accenture's design consultancy. Within the next two to three years, he predicted, wrist-based devices will lose the need to be tethered to a smartphone. "At the same time, interactions between wearables and nearables (e.g., beacons, Amazon Echo, connected cars) will grow."


The health field is the most immediate fit for wearables, because they can gather data that has a benefit without conscious human action. "A good example is our Fjord Fido diabetes platform," Curtis said. "It requires complex linking between devices and data but would not have been possible without a smartwatch."...

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IoT is about to explode, perhaps literally, if privacy and security issues aren't fixed.

Jeff Domansky's curator insight, November 24, 2015 1:15 AM

IoT is about to explode, perhaps literally, if privacy and security issues aren't fixed.

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3 Quotes Set to Change the Industry | Vandrico Inc

3 Quotes Set to Change the Industry | Vandrico Inc | Internet of Things & Wearable Technology Insights | Scoop.it

Over the last 6 months, there has been a surge of interest for wearable technology. Search traffic on Google increased by more than 480%, attracting the attention of some high-level business authorities such as Deloitte, Gartner and UBS Bank. The recent “wearables surge” has led these companies to investigate.


As with any business-related new investigation, the main goal is to identify market potential and ROI. In this case the question was: how can wearables be used as a new profit-generating tool? Interestingly enough, these trendsetters quickly realized that beyond the well-established consumer market for wearables lied bigger opportunities for the industrial sector. They determined the following.…

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A look at future users of wearable tech including operations and supply workers, healthcare, field technicians and more in the industrial sector.

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