Industrial Internet of Things Promises Big Changes

July 24, 2014
The Industrial Internet of Things Promises Big Changes

The Industrial Internet of Things Promises Big Changes

John Chambers, CEO of Cisco, predicted that the market for applications connected to the Internet of Things would be as much as $19 trillion in the near future. Consumer devices dominate the news, but this technology can be applied to industry as well.

Find out the real power with the Industrial Internet of Things, challenges to overcome, and where this technology is headed in Van Miller’s article Factory Floor Connectivity of the Future: The Industrial Internet of Things here

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Before you select a vendor for your next industrial computer design, carefully consider the factors that affect system performance, reliability, and longevity. A heavy metal enclosure may look the part, but without careful attention to the details, a system will not live up to the description “industrial”.

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