Shane Dewing, Senior Director
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Shane Dewing, Senior Director

Shane Dewing is Senior Director, Software Strategy and Open Source in the Industrial Solutions Division of the Internet of Things Group at Intel Corporation, Inc. Shane is a veteran software developer and technologist, and a pragmatic proponent of open source software. Shane is currently a Project Technical Lead at the Akraino Edge Stack Project at […]

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Digital Ecosystem: Tackling the scale challenge
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Digital Ecosystem: Tackling the scale challenge

By its nature, IoT is open and interoperable. In fact, that’s the very spirit of IoT – and the reason why so many fast-growing companies are driving innovation within an open digital ecosystem. As any startup knows, you may launch with a great use case. But how and where can you scale, both in terms of your application portfolio and market […]

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IIoT is the Firewall Chasm: Airwall is the Solution
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IIoT is the Firewall Chasm: Airwall is the Solution

Network Effects are Powerful Since the early days of TCP/IP, connectivity-driven convergence has created waves of multi-billion dollar markets, seemingly out of thin air. All of the successes thus far have had one thing in common: they created unprecedented network effects. The 1990s ushered in the power of network effects. New levels of connectivity and […]

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Robert Russell, CTO & Co-founder
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Robert Russell, CTO & Co-founder

Robert Russell is the Chief Technology Officer at Senseye. After graduating with a BEng in Mechanical Systems Engineering, Rob spent 20 years designing and deploying asset management and condition monitoring systems within the aerospace, defense and transport sectors.

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Why engineering teams are shutting down industrial IoT projects
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Why engineering teams are shutting down industrial IoT projects

Engineers do amazing things every day. Their efforts radically transform our collective future. Imagine describing industrial operations today to someone living just one hundred years ago. Modern manufacturing facilities and energy production systems are downright miracles. All manner of goods are produced more efficiently than ever. Almost anything can be transported effortlessly around, and even off the […]

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8 IIoT use cases to boost ROI for manufacturers
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8 IIoT use cases to boost ROI for manufacturers

Manufacturers are under increasing pressure to optimize profits and efficiencies while simultaneously reducing costs – a daunting challenge. However, the emergence of digitalization and its associated technologies is making this feat possible for the manufacturing industry. Specifically, the market has seen the convergence of information technology (IT) and operational technology (OT) due to advances and […]

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How AI & ML Are Being Used to Relieve Traffic Congestion
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How AI & ML Are Being Used to Relieve Traffic Congestion

Traffic isn’t just bad. It’s actually getting worse. Do you think the traffic is bad where you live? Try moving to Boston, where commuters suffer the worst highway congestion in the nation. Residents of the New England city spent an average of 164 hours sitting in their vehicles going nowhere slowly last year, losing as […]

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Planning a Smart City – a podcast by ARC Advisory
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Planning a Smart City – a podcast by ARC Advisory

ARC Advisory started a series of podcasts focused on Smart Cities. The first episode focuses on Planning a Smart City and looks deeper into the needed technology, actors, and the development of such a complex infrastructure. Larry O’Brien, Vice President of Research at ARC Advisory Group and Jim Frazer, Vice President of Smart Cities, discusses […]

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Cyber Insurance for Critical Infrastructure and Debate About War
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Cyber Insurance for Critical Infrastructure and Debate About War

For those concerned about cybersecurity and critical infrastructure, there is nothing more terrifying than the prospect of a successful cyber-attack on a dam or powerplant.  The after effects of such an attack could have potentially catastrophic consequences including, but not limited to, bodily injury (and loss of life), environmental damage (including the accidental release of […]

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Peter A. Halprin, Partner
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Peter A. Halprin, Partner

Peter A. Halprin is a partner in Pasich LLP’s New York office. Peter represents commercial policyholders in complex insurance coverage matters with a focus on recovery strategies in relation to cyber crime, natural disasters, professional services, regulatory investigations, and technology disputes. Over the course of his career, Peter has arbitrated, litigated, and mediated claims involving […]

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Stacey Shulman, Chief Innovation Officer
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Stacey Shulman, Chief Innovation Officer

Stacey is a technology veteran with over two decades of experience in the Manufacturing & Retail industries. Prior to Intel, she had executive-level roles as Vice President of Global Technology at Levi Strauss and as the CIO for American Apparel, where she was named Innovative Industry CIO of the Year for her work in-store focused […]

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Shaping the future of digitalization in Egypt
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Shaping the future of digitalization in Egypt

We are all experiencing the impact of the digitalization. Name any tech buzzword – be it artificial intelligence, Fourth Industrial Revolution (4.0), big data, Internet of Things (IoT) – and you will see a ripple effect on different industries, opening up new opportunities, rethinking new business models, but also creating new challenges for societies. In […]

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