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April 24 · Issue #18 · View online |
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IoT and the benefits for the efficiency in your business (an hyperbole) - Barbara IoT
Does your company have some level of presence in the physical world (opposite to the internet/virtual one)? Chances are IoT will have an impact on what you do and how you do it.
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Facebook and privacy - Barbara IoT
Privacy is a fundamental human right for the evolution of a society. There is no discussion about it, it is included in the United Nations Declaration of Human Rights, the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and in many other international and regional agreements.
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Early Wins for IoT: Customer Experience and Supply Chains
With enterprise execs pondering IoT developments, the earliest winners seem to be in the areas of customer experience and supply chain management.
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IoT could help at-risk seniors
A chain of Ontario-based retirement homes is looking to add sensor bracelets to its Aruba Wi-Fi networks, internet of things devices that will track whether residents are starting to wander away from the facilities so staff can intercept them.
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Tomorrow’s world: A rundown of the connected warehouse and its benefits to logistics
Scott Allison, president, Life Sciences & Healthcare Sector, DHL, gives us a rundown of the connected warehouse and how innovations in logistics are benefitting this rapidly changing world.
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Internet of Things World - May 14-17
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Digital Business World Congress - MAY 22-24
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BIZBARCELONA - May 30-31
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