Sisense Hunch Turns IoT Devices Into Supercomputers

Sisense, disrupting the BI market by simplifying business analytics for complex data, announced the launch of the patent-pending Sisense Hunch Data Cognition Engine (“Sisense Hunch”) from Sisense Labs. Sisense Hunch ‘learns’ massive data sets and can produce microsecond analytical responses to queries that are 99 percent accurate or better, with a tiny fraction of the cost and storage footprint.

Terbine Launches Blockchain-enabled IoT Data Exchange To Accelerate Information Sharing and Monetization

Terbine announced the IoT Data Exchange, designed to radically increase the rate of adoption for sharing of machine-generated data between companies, public agencies and academic institutions.

The Open Edge Architecture Imperative

In this contributed article, Roman Shapshnik, Co-Founder and VP of Product & Strategy at ZEDEDA, outlines the path forward for edge computing—where regardless of hardware, developers can create applications to run uniformly on the edge. Constricting the architecture to keep control only works in the short term.

IoT Feeds Data Stream to AI Application Converge for Real-time, Sideline Insights

In this contributed article, Jason Mann, Vice President of Internet of Things (IoT) at SAS, discusses how IoT creates enormous streaming data volumes, much of it unused or lost. Data lost is opportunity missed. The key to unlocking the value of IoT data is with AI applications that self-learn and automate actions. AI applications – created with analytics and using real-time IoT data – can reveal new business opportunities long before the competition wakes up.

Living On the Edge: Extracting Ultimate Value from Your IoT Data

In this contributed article, Jerry Baulier, Vice President of IOT R&D at SAS describes IoT and streaming analytics and the potential lifesaving benefits from that real-time data. Streaming data allows you to assemble meaning from IoT data when you need it, both in real time and historically to identify trends in cross-sensor analysis. By processing data on the edge, organizations, individuals and communities are benefiting from the insights offered by real-time data.

Setting the Stage for the IoT Revolution: How Businesses Can Improve Their Data Strategies Before It’s Too Late

In this contributed article, Paul Silevitch, VP of Engineering at SiteSpect, discusses how to effectively prepare for the imminent IoT revolution, where executive teams across organizations — from IT to marketing — must hone their current data analysis processes. Here’s how businesses can get smarter about their data strategies and make the best use of the information at their fingertips.

IoT: Should You Invest?

In this contributed article, Josh Althauser, an entrepreneur with a background in design and M&A, analyzes and investigates IoT and explains why you should invest in this burgeoning technology that is already leaving its mark. Whether you are on the fence about IoT or not, it is undeniably a good investment with completely unstoppable growth potential and the ability to impact every industry in the world.

SWIM.AI Introduces SWIM EDX, Software Delivering Real-Time Intelligence and Digital Twins at the Edge

SWIM.AI, the edge intelligence software company, exited stealth and announced the general availability of its edge software solution, SWIM EDX™, delivering edge intelligence and real-time business and operational insights. Current business intelligence solutions require large volumes of time-series data to be reduced, streamed to the cloud, stored, cleaned, analyzed and then modelled – at great expense and often with significant delays. By applying analytics, self-training digital twins and edge computing, SWIM EDX allows manufacturers, infrastructure providers, enterprises, cities and IoT vendors to analyze and take immediate action on fast edge data.

When BlockChain Meets IoT – All the Lowdown You Need

In this contributed article, blogger and blockchain technology expert Harsh Agrawal discusses several ways blockchain has already begun disrupting industries that are using IoT. About 20% of all IoT enabled devices shall have basic level Blockchain services enabled in them in 2019. That said, there would be more devices that will be will be able to send data to private ledgers.

Kinetica Predicts AI and IoT Use Cases Will Drive Demand for Next-Gen Databases in 2018

Kinetica’s CTO and Co-founder Nima Negahban offers some of his top technology predictions for 2018. Today’s analytical workloads require faster query performance, advanced analysis methods, and more frequent data updates. For real-time analysis of massive data sets, particularly for use cases where time and location matter, enterprises are turning to new next-generation databases to explore data faster and uncover new insights.