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MY TAKE: How digital technology and the rising gig economy are exacerbating third-party risks

The Last Watchdog

By 2030, 50 percent of employees are expected to be contract workers, Allen noted. IOT ignorance. Yet, subcontractors, moving forward, will engage from smart buildings and infrastructure increasingly reliant on IoT systems. . • Expansion of the gig economy. Corporations covet the cost savings. OT and IT convergence.

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Renewable energy in action: Examples and use cases for fueling the future

IBM Big Data Hub

More than 110 countries at the United Nations’ COP28 climate change conference agreed to triple that capacity by 2030, and global investment in clean energy transition hit a record high of USD 1.8 By integrating smart grids and Internet of Things (IoT) devices, businesses can better manage their energy use. trillion in 2023.

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Sustainability trends: 5 issues to watch in 2024

IBM Big Data Hub

trillion in economic benefits by 2030. The goal is for there to be more nature by 2030 than there is today—which means taking actionable steps in 2024. Instead of seeing things as disposable, it encourages the reuse and recycling of products. Research expects that transitioning to a circular economy could generate USD 4.5

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The Economy of Things: the next value lever for telcos

IBM Big Data Hub

Over the years, the Internet of Things (IoT) has evolved into something much greater: the Economy of Things (EoT). The number of IoT connected devices are growing in practically every industry, and is even predicted to reach 29 billion worldwide by 2030. These IoT connected devices form a critical backbone of data for industry.

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Utilities Digital Journey Insights (Part 4): Utilities’ pursuit of new business models accelerates

CGI

partners with Google to use their data for solar generation and cost saving simulations, and with German battery manufacturer SOLARWATT for energy storage. The B2B model will enable IoT-based projects to deliver energy efficiency and savings with a shift to an "as-a-service" business model.

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MY TAKE: Technology breakthroughs, emerging standards are coalescing to assure IoT integrity

The Last Watchdog

Related: The Top 12 IoT protocols Deployment of 5G and AI-enhanced IoT systems is accelerating. This, in turn, is driving up the number of IoT-connected devices in our homes, cities, transportation systems and critical infrastructure. Likewise, security must be embedded in each IoT device from the start.”

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MY TAKE: Securing the Internet of Everything: why self-healing devices are the next frontier

The Last Watchdog

Related: IoT growing at a 24% clip To get there to fully tap the potential of a hyper-interconnected ecosystem where devices, data, AI and humans converge to benefit humankind cybersecurity must first catch up. And in manufacturing plants, theyre increasingly found in industrial control systems and autonomous robotics.

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