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According to McKinsey, Stack/Components Technology entry points for IoT look like this. 1 Apps
Apps for the device managers/monitors
Apps for the device owners
Hello Anthony, Colin, Kevin, Barbara and Kim -- I have made some progress in that I reached out to both Henna and Edna Conway about into to Azure IoT Hub -- leading with a specialization in health/medical/hipaa compliance. I have not heard back from Edna. Colin -- Any news with AWS? I have not reached out to Oracle as they are going to market with IoT of Manufacturing. Don has some interesting meetings coming up. And, I've been tracking my outreach progress in this sheet, rather than the one above as I'm not to the due diligence state yet.
atsigndenise
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IoT Focus : Platforms
IoT Focus : Platforms, Hubs, Connectivity, Device Partners
Apr 20, 2022
Lead: @atsigndenise
According to McKinsey, Stack/Components Technology entry points for IoT look like this.
1 Apps
Apps for the device managers/monitors
Apps for the device owners
2 Platforms, Cloud Computing
Enablement Platforms
Cloud Computing
3 Connectivity
Cellular networks – require SIMs for devices
Low Power Wide Area Networks (LoRa, LoRAN)
Local wireless networks (wifi)
4 Devices
Smart connected devices
Sensors – providing environmental information
This effort will focus on Platforms/Cloud Computing as an entry point for the @sign tech. Conversations have started and include these possibilities.
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