During a tour of the IBM Watson IoT Center in Munich, IBM showed how Watson-powered speech recognition helps Pepper, a robot being piloted in various businesses, to act as a greeter in offices.
See how hundreds of sensors weaved throughout IBM Watson IoT Center in Munich enables a Watson-powered system to find workers a free desk and helps guests to navigate the office.
This voice-controlled meeting room at the IBM Watson IoT Center will play presentations, dim the lights, close the shutters on command, and even monitors the the quality of air.
Leon Kuperman, CTO of CUJO IoT Security, why your small business and home office needs a firewall, and why your ISP can’t protect you from bad IPs, phishing links, and sites loaded with malware.
Many cities struggle to figure out what their future and vision is when it comes to autonomous vehicles, so planning is essential. 2030 will be the tipping point for autonomous cars in cities.
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Kansas City has a fully developed analytics package for smart city infrastructure. It predicts where potholes will occur, and it also includes crime prediction.
At Microsoft Ignite, Gordon Walters, CIO of Towergate insurance firm, explained how his company found major savings by moving all operations to the cloud.
Early adoption has moved to early mainstream in the smart city realm. Cities are moving away from a piecemeal approach to a more integrated crosscutting approach.