Why Do 3 Out of 4 IoT Projects Fail? Let's Fix That.
by Frank Greer on Jul 20, 2017 3:45:07 PM
At the 2017 IoT World Forum, Cisco unveiled research that said more than 60% of IoT projects fail in the Infancy/Proof of Concept (POC) stages, and only 26% actually get completed (and we shouldn't assume all of those 26% lead to tangible, improved outcomes - the true reason for IoT.) …
Five Considerations When Developing Connected Medical Devices
by Dan Heredia on May 15, 2017 1:50:43 PM
Internet-enabled devices, especially in the medical field, can have specific requirements that may not apply to traditional products. Looking forward 10 years from now, everyone may take their connected medical devices for granted, as you do when you consult your smart watch today. Bu …
An OEM's Guide to IoT, Part 3: Security Isn't a Choice
by Ralph Heredia on Oct 20, 2016 2:59:50 PM
IoT Security has to be planned and designed into products from the beginning and not tacked-on as an afterthought. Period.
An OEM's Guide to IoT, Part 2: Rethinking "Out-of-Box" Experience
by Ralph Heredia on Jul 7, 2016 7:36:40 PM
It is very common for OEMs to struggle with thinking outside the box - pun intended! For many brands that bring consumer products to market, the focus is clearly on the basic product itself and rightly so.