
This week Kevin and I talk about the updated Thread protocol and explain what Thread 1.2 has to offer. It’s quite a lot. We also talk about office-management firm JLL working with Google to launch a smart assistant for the office environment, Samsung’s smart TV flub and DISH launching a smart home device installation effort. From there we talk about device-based security at the chip level and several news items. These include turning an iPhone into a medical device test platform, a new launch date for IKEA’s smart blinds, a new HomeKit smart plug, an update on Samsung’s Galaxy Home fondue pot device and a lawsuit against Amazon. In this week’s Internet of Things Podcast Hotline, we answer a question from Jeff about how to keep smart speakers from cluttering up a room.
This week’s guest is Elizabeth Hackenson, the CIO of Schneider Electric. In her role as CIO, she is helping make the 130,000-employee company undergo a digital transformation. It’s a big job and she shares her exact role, the challenges of bringing IT and OT together and does a deep dive on the type of security she’s trying to implement. She also provides helpful tips on how to get your team members on the same page and what to look out for when trying to build connected factories and operations. Enjoy the show.
During the show you teased about some home network monitor that would report what your devices are going to. Kevin was interested in testing it… What was the name of it? It’s not in the show notes but I couldn’t catch what it was. Thanks!
Firewalla
Hi Stacy & Kevin,
I couldn’t find another way to contact easily so I’m posting here. I think there is a boo-boo on your About page. There is a link on that page where the text says “Contributing writer: Kevin C. Tofel” that links to this address: ( http://www.fotbollnation.com/barcelona-16-17 ). Wile apparently harmless, I’m guessing that is not something you intended.
Best regards,
Rob:-]
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Robert (Rob) Shaver
Mesh architecture, each participant in a video room sends and receives video