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Solving Problems With The IoT

The Internet of Things, a term once applied to almost any “smart” gadget connected to the Internet, is becoming more useful, more complex, and more of a security risk as the value of data continues to grow and more people depend on IoT technology. In the decades since the concept was first introduced, IoT devices have become so ubiquitous that applications cover practically every consumer, commercial, and industrial segment. The growing list of sectors using the IoT includes manufacturing, automotive and transportation, as well as healthcare, agriculture, supply chain, and logistics. Smart homes/buildings, entire smart cities, and energy and power grids are relying on the IoT. And that is causing some problems. Case in point: Early Christmas morning in 2022, thieves broke into Washington’s Puget Sound Energy and stole equipment that caused 7,000 customers to lose power. A similar crime occurred just a few miles away that month. Other attacks occurred in Oregon, Washington, and ...

What are the Focus Areas for CIOs to Better Align IT with Business Goals

© Provided by The Financial Express Although most companies are aware of the opportunity that cloud offers, many are struggling to capture the full value With technology becoming the driving force for large incumbent businesses, as it has been for startups, the role of chief information officers (CIOs) is evolving significantly. The CIOs need to make the leap from tech leader to business driver, according to a blogpost by Aamer Baig, senior partner, McKinsey & Company Chicago. The actions they take in the next 12 months will largely determine whether their business can meet its aspirations, Baig added. He has identified six key areas that can help CIOs better align IT with business goals. It is important for CIOs to know their customers, along with the technology, the report added. While the product and sales team meet with customers at many companies, IT gets the requirements for products and services that are a by-product of those interactions. "Without a deeper com...

Managing Time for Online Learning

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