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The use of IoT technologies holds enormous potential in practically every segment of human enterprise – government, banking and finance, healthcare, retail, agriculture, and ecommerce to name a few. But making the IoT work requires trust in the devices and the data they collect.
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At present, there are about half a million of them in the world, as far as I can tell (I’m meeting with the company soon). Our agricultural practices and policies? Our insurance industries? (Hence my trip to DC last week.). Here’s one example that might bring the concept home: The Fitbit. Our life expectancies?
At present, there are about half a million of them in the world, as far as I can tell (I’m meeting with the company soon). Our agricultural practices and policies? Our insurance industries? (Hence my trip to DC last week.) Here’s one example that might bring the concept home: The Fitbit. Our life expectancies?
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