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Symbiobites #61: What’s difficult to achieve today might be trivial tomorrow. This is true for IoT as much as anything.
Symbiobites #61: What’s difficult to achieve today might be trivial tomorrow. This is true for IoT as much as anything.
Symbiobites #60: There is even more impactful breakthrough than AI, which we might see come to fruition in the next decades: Quantum Computing.
Symbiobites #59: There are several communications technologies operating in the sub-GHz spectrum, but is this what your application demands?
Symbiobites #58: For tech projects it can be advisable to not push the envelope in terms of what’s possible in more than one area at a time.
Symbiobites #57: Over the next decades, AI will be fed data from diverse sources to enable it to make decisions and predictions in real-time.
Symbiobites #56: One of the most common and valuable IoT applications is predicting the failure of critical machinery.
Symbiobites #55: If we picture a world in which sensors will be ubiquitous, we might wonder how these sensors will be connected.
Symbiobites #54: For anyone to want to work with another party, there has to be trust in their expertise, reliability and the client’s best interest.
Symbiobites #53: For an environment test of your mesh network, there is no better way to get started than Panasonic’s Wirepas Mesh Demo Kit!
Symbiobites #52: During IoT projects, the complexity does not grow linearly with the number of features, it grows much faster!
Symbiobites #51: Before an IoT project is in the hands of the target audience, it’s hard to predict what will happen next.
Symbiobites #50: Systems with hidden costs will work harder to hide them. Look out for these hidden costs, especially with legacy systems!
Symbiobites #49: One of the most fundamental principles of developing tech products is to start with a minimal goal for a first version.
Symbiobites #48: It’s important to understand which technology is the right fit for the right application.
Symbiobites #47: Here are some thoughts on what you might like to do to evaluate mesh technologies before using them for your application.
Symbiobites #46: When planning your next new features, you should ask yourself if there are some hard problems that deserve attention first.