Challenges to Widespread IoT deployment
Immediate opportunities for the highly anticipated IoT market are not in consumer applications, but in industrial IoT and security it demands.
A couple of weeks ago, I attended a panel discussion led by Vic Kulkarni, vice president and general manager, ANSYS, Inc. at the ANSYS IoT Executive Symposium in Santa Clara. Its purpose was to explore how to cope with managing a Trillion IoT devices (according to IDC) in the not too distant future.
On hand to discuss possible solutions were six panelists from ARM, Intel, STMicroelectronics, Stanford University, General Electric, and Quicklogic.
I came away with two distinct impressions.
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