Connected machinery and data analytics are accelerating the digital transformation of the industrial sector. Meanwhile, the oil and gas industry embraces IoT-based approaches to improve field exploration and production.
The Internet of Things is transforming supply chain management, operations, and even traditional products in many industries. However, IoT solutions can be not only part of a success story but also part of a tremendous fail and risk.
An engineering team at San Francisco State University developed an automated, smart watering meter that not only made a big difference on campus, but may have implications for all of California and the rest of the world.
Major vendors are offering hybrid strategies, and one report says 80% of all enterprises are moving toward hybrid cloud. Emerging technology like blockchain and the IoT make the picture ever more complicated. What's really going on here?
It's been more than a year in development, but the new Cloud Foundry container runtime for Linux—based on an Open Container Initiative spec—is now available.
Trusted networks can be used to diminish natural monopolies in supply chains. The result? Sped up transactions and streamlined processes—not just in finance.
Artificial neural networks can be used to mimic human analyst classifications and then applied to the data from remote-sensing satellites for wildfire prediction.
Sam Ramji, CEO at the Cloud Foundry Foundation, may have set a new direction for CAB calls—and perhaps the community itself—by writing about innovation outside the core project. Examples were given during the call.