Posts From Hrishikesh
How IoT Redefines What Sales Success Looks Like
Back in the 1960s the successful salesperson was typically seen as a confident and trusted ally that helped you solve a variety of business issues. It’s a given that the
Amazon launches Dash instant-order Internet of Things buttons in the UK
Amazon has finally launched its Dash physical instant purchase buttons in the UK, bringing one-push buying of nappies, toilet roll, dishwasher tablets and washing powder to a washing machine near
Amazon Web Services and Microchip are developing an Internet of Things security platform
Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Microchip Technology partnered up to develop a provisioning platform and supported secure chip, reports EE Times. The new hardware, designed by Microchip, will help the
Windows 10 Anniversary on a Raspberry Pi: Another look at IoT Core
Neat platform but should we just use Linux? Hands on Microsoft has released Windows 10 Anniversary for IoT Core, a version of Windows which runs on Raspberry Pi 2 or
When Green meets IoT
When it comes to lowering the rate of power consumption wherever possible, two seemingly unrelated trends – the Internet of Things (IoT) and the green power movement – seemingly converge. Of course,
Industry 4.0 can transform India into a global manufacturing hub
Bosch is both a leading user and supplier of Industry 4.0 solutions Bosch India has initiated the implementation of Industry 4.0 in all of its 15 manufacturing facilities in 2015
USB Type-C: Enabling adoption of new standard for electronics
The days of carrying around multiple chargers and accessories for your smartphone, laptop and other electronic devices may be coming to an end, thanks to the next-generation universal serial bus
IoT platform revenues will grow to €3 billion worldwide by 2021
According to a new research report from the M2M/IoT analyst firm Berg Insight, the global third party Internet of Things (IoT) platform market increased 36 percent to €610 million in 2015.
Intel pays $350m for two-year-old AI company
Intel is said to be paying over $350 million for a two-year-old 48-person start-up called Nervana, which is involved in deep learning and AI (artificial intelligence). Pictured is Intel’s datacentre
Moral dilemma with driverless cars: Who gets protected, the driver or pedestrians?
“Most people want to live in in a world where cars will minimize casualties,” says Iyad Rahwan, an associate professor in the MIT Media Lab and co-author of a new