Author: Andreas
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#IoT Company Arrayent completes $15 Million Series C Funding Round
Arrayent Completes $15 Million Series C Funding Round as ORIX Ventures Joins Investors DCM Ventures, Intel Capital, Opus Capital, and Comerica Bank. The world’s leading IoT platform will add to the more than sixty connected consumer products being sold in online and retail locations around the globe | Virtual Strategy Magazine is an online publication…
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Infographic: Internet of Things (IoT)
via: Infographic: Internet of Things (IoT) | IEEE Communications Society
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Working in IT. Mostly.
via: xkcd: Tools
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Ocedo acquired by Riverbed
Riverbed Announces Acquisition of Leading SD-WAN Provider Ocedo Acquisition accelerates Riverbed’s strategy to deliver next-generation software-defined networking solutions to customers, and creates significant new growth opportunities Guess that’s good news for the distribution of Ocedo’s products. via: Ocedo acquired by Riverbed
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Dilbert nailed it.
Boss: Wally, did you Uberize the slide deck? Wally: I harmonized it in the cloud. Boss: Are we ready for a trans-domain kick-off? Wally: I put a disruptive mesh network in the microservices of the Internet of things. Boss: Will that be good enough to “ask the fridge” or do I need to start disintermediating?…
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Americans are actually starting to pay with their phones
Americans are actually starting to pay with their phones Something that is not yet imaginable in Europe, that has not even adopted Credit Cards in large areas. via: Americans are actually starting to pay with their phones
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Anybody missing their Boeing 747?
PETALING JAYA: Malaysia Airports Holdings Berhad (MAHB), the country’s main airport operator, is seeking the owner of three unclaimed planes left at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA). via: The Star Online
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#learned 6LoWPAN
Just learned. There is a protocol by the name of 6LoWPAN, which is short for IPv6 over Low power Wireless Personal Area Networks. It is a current IETF working group and aims to provide capabilities to devices participating in the Internet of Things.
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Raspberry Pi Zero at the price of Starbucks coffee
Just ahead the announcement of NextThing Inc’s 9$ board. The Raspberry Zero will hit the stores at a price much north of 5$ though, given all the required cabling, shipping and, well, merchant margins. Still a nice step forward for those playing in the Internet of Things. The Raspberry Pi Zero is a tiny computer that costs…