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IoT Exchange Europe features keynote discussions with global IoT and AI experts
With over 40 seminars in four academies, you’ll find many presentations specifically geared to ...
Do you know the price of poor infrastructure?
Over the last 20 years, huge investments have been made in metropolitan areas to understand the immense volume of data collected about the citizens inhabiting these cities. Hundreds of millions of dollars have been spent combining data with emerging ...
Inspiring keynotes, 50+ sessions and inspiration at IoT Exchange
In our last blog, we provided you with five key reasons to attend the TRIRIGA® Academy at the IBM ...
The Evolution of the Engineering Value Chain
The concept of a “supply chain” is common across many industries: a collaboration between an organization and its suppliers to deliver a product. Historically, supply chains focused on the production aspects and physical attributes of ...
An Engineer’s Guide to the Future of Lifecycle Management
If you think IoT is not for engineers, you may be behind the curve of the digital transformation impacting software and systems engineering teams. Brisk innovation and increasing demands are putting unprecedented pressure on engineering teams to ...
Could an IoT Platform drive you to the edge?
From 24 -26 April, we’re hosting the first Platform Academy at IoT Exchange. We’re bringing together industry leaders, IBM experts and practitioners for 2½ days of informative sessions, hands-on demonstrations, real-world case studies and ...
Your walls can talk…learn what they’re saying at the TRIRIGA Academy.
People spend 87% of their time in buildings. Yet few understand what goes on behind the scenes. If ...
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by Rodrigo Ibraim Teixeira
Delivering Superior Enroute Global Weather and Flight ...
by John Szatkowski
The benefits of a field service management solution
by Franklin Morris