I spent this morning watching a demonstration of Emerson's new augmented reality (AR) platform for its PlantWeb manufacturing software. During that demonstration, two things became very clear to me. One, COVID-19 could become the driving factor in … [Read more...]
IoT news of the week for June 19, 2020
Ripple20 is a terrible, horrible, no-good, very bad set of vulnerabilities: Earlier this week, Israeli security firm JSOF discovered 19 vulnerabilities in software created in the late 90s by a company called Treck. The vulnerabilities vary, but some … [Read more...]
COVID-19 will drive IoT solutions for SMBs, but at what cost?
As businesses prepare to bring their employees back onsite, large and small vendors are pushing IoT-based products to help businesses track their employees for purposes of contact tracing, social distancing, and ensuring they don't breach lowered … [Read more...]
Podcast: Let’s talk about anonymity by design
This week's podcast starts off with IBM's decision to stop selling facial recognition software (we recorded before Amazon made a similar announcement) and then shifts to a discussion on neuromorphic computing. From there we discuss Lutron's new … [Read more...]
Let’s dig into this new consortium for digital twins
Last week Dell, Microsoft, property developer Lendlease, and engineering software company Ansys announced they were part of a new consortium formed to build standards for the creation and use of digital twins. The group, called the Digital Twin … [Read more...]
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