For the record: I am not a germaphobe. However, with the current coronavirus epidemic, I have been paying close attention to the news and, probably like many of you, am also being a little more intentional about washing my hands more … [Read more...]
IoT kills the law of averages
We live in a world governed by data. We have data-driven medicine, data-driven policy, and in business, data-driven decision-making. But in many cases, the data is used in a traditional way; companies or policymakers look primarily at … [Read more...]
The EPA has created a program for the smart home
When it comes to the smart home, the focus lately has been on privacy and security. One big call to action has been the creation of an Energy Star-style standards label for smart home devices that makes clear they were created by following a set of … [Read more...]
It’s time for smart home devices to have local failover options during cloud outages
Earlier this week, a Nest outage lasted for 17 hours. Nest cameras didn't capture any video footage during that time. This downtime was likely a minor inconvenience, in most cases, if it was noticed at all. But for others who experienced some type of … [Read more...]
Goodbye, pilot purgatory. Hello, IoT flywheel!
It's time to put your party hats on! Business investment in IoT and artificial intelligence is finally bearing fruit, driven by more dollars going into deployments and the increasing value of data as companies connect different aspects of their … [Read more...]
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