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The Smart Power Generation: Americans Are Willing to Pay More for the Digital Grid

August 14, 2014
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Angling in the Data Lake: GE and Pivotal Pioneer New Approach to Industrial Data

August 11, 2014
GE and Pivotal said they built the first industrial-scale “data lake” system that could supercharge how companies store, manage and glean insight from information harvested from machines connected to the Industrial Internet.
The system, which has already tracked more than 3 million flights and gathered 340 terabytes of data, can analyze data 2,000 times faster than previous methods and cut costs tenfold. It is so powerful that it crunched through a complex task that would have taken a month to compute in just 20 minutes.
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Aerial Intelligence: This Airbus Makes Pilots Smarter

July 14, 2014

At first glance, Air Asia’s fleet of Airbus A320 planes look like any other passenger aircraft. But look under the hood and you will find an array of sensors and proprietary technology developed by GE that make their pilots smarter.

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When Hardware Met Software: Mining the Value of the Industrial Internet

July 08, 2014

There is more to the Internet of Things (IoT) than FitBits and smartphone-controlled thermostats. While consumer goods are some of the IoT’s most visible applications, they’re just one part of the vast and game-changing phenomenon that could soon encompass 200 billion connected devices and add trillions of dollars to the economy.

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Industrial Internet Incubator Backed by GE and Frost Data Capital Turns Big Problems into Big Ideas

June 25, 2014
GE will partner with the innovative Southern California venture capital firm Frost Data Capital on a business incubator focused on machine data, predictive analytics and the Industrial Internet. “Frost is looking to incubate really big problems that drive revolutionary change,” says Bill Ruh, vice president of GE Software. “That’s how we found them.”
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