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Technology Untangled

IoT: Is this the fourth industrial revolution?

Technology Untangled

Hewlett Packard Enterprise

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5.069 Ratings

🗓️ 29 September 2020

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Summary

An infinite number of devices, sprawling networks, and an astronomical amount of data: the Internet of Things is set to change the way we live and work forever! From agritech to deep space communications, and... fitness collars for dogs?

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0:00.0

The IOT is about connecting an infinite number of devices together to create data.

0:09.0

It's about insights that allow decisions and actions to be made in a truly autonomous way.

0:14.4

The possibilities are endless, challenging and extremely exciting.

0:24.3

What is the Internet of Things?

0:26.0

So it means different things to many people, but really in simple terms, distributed technologies

0:32.6

at a massive scale.

0:35.1

That's Ian Henderson.

0:37.1

My name is Ian Henderson. I'm a chief technologist for

0:40.2

Hewlett-Packard Enterprise. Along with Ian and today's guests, we'll be untangling the

0:47.7

internet of things, from smart homes to manufacturing via deep space communications to discover what makes smart devices

0:57.1

actually useful, could telemetry make shipping more environmentally friendly, and is the

1:03.8

IoT's efficiency ushering the fourth industrial revolution?

1:08.6

All of this and a load more things. I'm Michael Bird and this is

1:13.2

Technology Untangled. The IOTT is about connections and communications between the

1:25.7

eloquently titled Things.

1:28.3

A network of physical objects. That's what I see is things that are embedded with sensors and some software and other technologies for the purpose of connecting and exchanging data with other devices and systems over the internet.

1:46.0

NETU Korshul there, HPE General Manager for the UK and Ireland covering compute, edge,

1:52.0

IOT and digital services.

1:54.0

When we talk about things, I'm referring to possibly moving assets like cars or pallets or even stationary things like machinery equipment

2:03.9

parts or even buildings. It could literally be anything.

2:08.7

I think many people think of the internet of things in the smart home or a connected

2:13.6

watch. I remember, you know, I've done a lot of smart home things in my house over the years

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