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Innovation Journeys: 10G is new. We have been working on it for years.

CableLabs

That led to ideation sessions that unearthed the usual suspects: Internet of Things (billions of sensors, but each with such low bandwidth that they still don’t add up to much), 4K streaming video (good try, but still only 15Mbps or less), “Big Data” (sorry, not really a candidate for consumer households). Digging Deeper. We pivoted.

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The biggest Google I/O 2016 news in 10 minutes

CTOvision

Android N also got some improvements and a mobile VR platform called Daydream. At this year’s Google I/O, Assistant got chattier and found its way into several new Google products: the messenger Allo and the Echo-like speaker Home.

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2017 Security Predictions.

ProtectWise

The emerging generation of potential analysts and threat hunters come from the “gamer generation”, who have grown up being immersed in modern rich computing interfaces such as virtual reality (VR), augmented reality and gaming. In 2016 we saw the birth of response orchestration and security tooling automation.

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IoT Asset Management Solutions for the Media & Entertainment Industry

Trigent

IoT adoption, coupled with cloud platforms and Big Data analysis, provides the Media and Entertainment industry a significant boost to utilizing their machine and human assets. Without IoT, asset management solutions are limited by delays and errors in manual data collection, under-utilization of assets, poor maintenance and reporting.

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Impact of technology on insurance industry

Hacker Earth

In October 2016, Aegon, Allianz, Munich Re, Swiss Re, and Zurich launched B3i , a Blockchain Insurance Industry Initiative keen on building “trading platforms across the whole insurance value chain.”. Blockchain can be the “network connecting and ordering data from the multiple devices and apps involved in a multidimensional process.” (EY,

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AI at the Edge Ushers in the Hyperconnected Era

d2iq

While some cloud edge infrastructure might be in on-premises data centers, “more of it will be in new edge data centers, embedded in edge devices or even built right into the telecom infrastructure.” Every day, huge amounts of data are generated, streamed, and moved in cloud environments. Qualcomm acquired Nuvia for $1.4

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DC Inno includes AgileEngine into the 50 on Fire list

Agile Engine

In 2016 when React Native was still uncharted territory, we were already building a React Native app for an 80-million audience. Our portfolio includes projects in bleeding-edge industries like aerospace, blockchain, IoT, AR, VR, and machine learning. Innovation has always been central to our company and team.

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