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Podcast: Amazon’s news bonanza explained

September 27, 2018 by Stacey Higginbotham 1 Comment

Amazon launched a $60 Microwave with Alexa inside as well as a $25 smart plug. Image courtesy of S. Higginbotham.

Last week Amazon released a ridiculous amount of news that we’ve covered in detail, but Kevin and I talk it out and draw attention to some of the things we thought were relevant. We stay in the Seattle area to cover the Microsoft news out this week on new Azure productsand Cortana’s new enterprise skills. We also talk about the new Withings watch, August’s module for Yale locks, and HomeKit support for Rachio sprinklers. Our hotline question this week is a listener’s challenge with kids and his freezer. This week’s guest is Raiford Smith, who joins us from Entergy to discuss his company’s digital transformation. He walks listeners through the process of creating a group to handle the technical demands of building products around data and analytics, and then talks about how to communicate with vendors and business units. It’s a detailed look at this utility’s two-year process to get a grip on the potential inherent in the internet of things. Enjoy.

 

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Filed Under: Featured, Podcast Tagged With: alexa, Amazon, August, Auklet, Azure, Entergy, google, Microsoft, PTC, rachio, Raiford Smith, SAS, Withings, Yale

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  1. Kiril says

    September 27, 2018 at 11:54 am

    One fun idea for your listener who was asking about ways to monitor a freezer – the cheapest Wyzecam or any other web cam that he could put there and point to the door. It will allow him to check and see if the door is currently closed and will also allow him to review recordings and see who left it open.

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