Is your business ready?
Sure, tornadoes of sharks are supreme Hollywood fantasy, but in the real world of work, clouds might also gather to rain down the gnarly and unexpected.. Whether it's a tsunami of disruption or metaphorical storms of octopuses thundering down, here’s the key question: Is your business prepared?
How will software giants make their mark in the Industrial Internet and the consumer internet? The answer lies in the Internet of Things.
We’re merging with our technology. We demand it in our daily lives. We make decisions about our physical world based on digital tools—we shop online, ask virtual assistants questions, and rely on supercomputers to tackle our toughest problems. As humans, we’ve gone digital.
Networked LED light fixtures with built-in sensors can create a digital nervous system for cities. If deployed on streets, in parking garages and in buildings, this ubiquitous infrastructure will create a constant stream of useful data for government, business and citizens.
One of the most fundamental missions for city leaders is providing infrastructure that allows citizens to live, work and play safely and efficiently. The type of infrastructure that cities provide has continuously evolved as needs changed and opportunities arose.
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From Thomas Edison to former President Ronald Reagan and novelist Kurt Vonnegut, GE has employed a number of luminaries since its founding 124 years ago. One famous name missing from this list was Spielberg.