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Internet of Things - Further Information

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Software AG Apama and the Internet of Things

While this paper focuses on Software AG Apama it is not a review of Apama per se, but rather of Software AG’s approach to IoT Analytics.
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5G, IoT and Edge Computing - Critical enablers for Industry 4.0

The implementation of 5G networks, IoT and Edge computing are fundamental to unlocking the revenue growth and costs savings promised by Industry 4.0.
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Driving into the future with connected cars - PKI technology helps assuage the security concerns of increased connectivity

PKI technology provides a viable alternative for vastly improving security within today’s increasingly connected cars and the ecosystem in which they operate.
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Concentric Analytics for IoT

The Internet of Things can best be imagined as a concentric series of capabilities that start at the edge with sensors and devices of various kinds.
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IBM Informix on Cloud

This paper discusses the use of the IBM Informix database in the cloud and, more particularly, within hybrid cloud environments.
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IBM DB2 version 11.1 (and the hybrid cloud)

This paper considers the different ways in which databases may be needed to be deployed within Internet of Things (IoT) environments.
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IBM Informix and the Internet of Things

This paper discusses the IBM Informix database and its suitability for deployment within Internet of Things (IoT) environments.
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Internet of Things – the OMG PoV

It is always a good idea to define one's terms
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Close to the edge

The Internet of Things is going to require distributed stream-based processing
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The Internet of Things Reference Model

The World Forum Architecture Committee has published an IoT reference model
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Kdb+ and the Internet of Things/Big Data

Kdb+ is a column-based relational database with extensive in-memory capabilities, developed and marketed by Kx Systems.
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