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When Industrial IoT is All About You Making More Money
April 1, 2020 | Alan R. Weiss
My CEO, Ed Trevis (you’ve probably met him before on this website, or in person) has many talents, perhaps none so useful to me as simplifying things. The ability to boil things down to get to the essence of a situation is not unusual, but Ed’s ability ...
The Case For Getting Things Done in industrial iot
February 13, 2020 | Alan R. Weiss
My father, Stanley, was a practical man who knew that if you wanted to finish on time, one way was to get started earlier. He knew through experience that one of the values of hard work was learning how to work smarter, and perhaps a little less hard. He ...
The Promise of IoT: BETTER!
December 19, 2019 | Alan R. Weiss
As 2019 comes to a close and we give thanks for all the blessings we have, we’re likely spending time with our families and friends, and looking forward to an even better 2020. If you are in any way shape or form involved with the Internet of Things ...
I’ve been to the Edge: Internet of Things (IoT), Fogging, Artificial Intelligence (AI), and Edge Computing
August 28, 2019 | Alan R. Weiss
Perhaps no other topic in Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT, or IoT 4.0) has received so much attention as so-called “edge computing”, and no wonder. Industrial demands for real-time or near-real-time monitoring, response, and control often does not ...
A Simple Explanation of What Internet of Things (IoT) Means
August 6, 2019 | Alan R. Weiss
Those of us who have been in embedded computing for a long time realize that there is very little under the sun that is truly “NEW!” Maybe it’s my Engineer’s cynicism but every time I hear about a new buzz word, my head rings with – well, a buzz. “Cloud ...
Top 5 Factors You Should Consider When Deciding To Use An Industrial Supplier
June 27, 2018 | Corvalent
It is for the most part universally accepted that when sourcing and placing your trust in a supplier for any industry that the main focus is usually on price, quality, and overall service. A common mistake is focusing on pricing alone but getting the ...