Seven Lessons for Industrial IoT and Data Teams to Remember in 2018
In the Industrial IoT world, we often hear comments like "Let's make our existing machine or tool connected, and later we will find the way to create value or monetise it!" or "We need more and more data so we
Dimitrios Spiliopoulos, IoT Sales Enablement Manager
Dimitrios Spiliopoulos is passionate about the IoT and new technologies, and has earned an MBA degree from the top-tier IE Business School in Madrid. Currently working as a contractor for the IoT team of Telefonica in London, he previously worked for the
Think 2018: must-see video recordings of the sessions and key takeaways
“It is a moment that happens, probably, every 25 years, it’s an exponential moment when both, business and technology architectures change at the same time. This moment has a potential to change everything, and If you are able to learn
IIoT Benefits: What value does IIoT offer industrial companies?
Industry 4.0, the Fourth Industrial Revolution, is inexorably gathering strength. Industry 4.0 introduces the digitalization of processes, the Internet of Things, the installation of widespread sensors in the physical environment and the ability to rapidly enhance production economics through real-time performance-data analysis. IIoT Benefits for New
AR in the Transportation & Logistics Sector: Part 2
This is the second in a five-part series covering the impact of Augmented Reality on the transportation and logistics industry. As we established in the first part of our new five-part series on Augmented Reality in the Transportation and Logistics sector, this is
Challenges in training algorithms for autonomous cars
In my earlier article, we talked about the usage of machine learning algorithms in autonomous cars. Obviously, the process of training algorithms for autonomous cars, learning and implementation of machine learning is not without a huge set of challenges. Challenges in autonomous
Virtual power plants: distributed generation is not a threat, it’s an opportunity
Almost 60 percent of utility executives in 20 countries rank distributed generation as the biggest disrupter to their operations, according to a 2017 survey by Accenture, the global services company. Distributed generation, the executives predict, will reduce their revenues, increase grid
Lee Wilson, Business Development Engineer
Lee is a Business Development Engineer at OnBoard Security since July 2015. He is responsible for technical business development of OnBoard Security’s TrustSentinel TSS 2.0. Prior to joining OnBoard Security, Lee had a 35 year career with IBM. Initially he did
TPM – a Powerful, Inexpensive Security Building Block
There are two worlds of computer security - high-end systems and then everything else. Both high- and low-end systems typically employ “top-down” defenses to harden their attack surfaces. These are “software-only” security techniques. High-end and specialized systems have the additional protection
The Power of Pattern Learning for Industrial Operations
The next industrial revolution is here. Whether you call it Industry 4.0 or Industrial IoT or Digital Transformation, the increased access to machine and operational data, proliferation of two-way communication, speed of data flow, combined with the lower cost of
Putting Your Assets to Work
Business owners seeking sustainable growth should think twice the next time they want to hire more employees or purchase additional vehicles to meet increased demands. Committing to an increase in fixed expenses may seem essential when business is booming, but
Is OT Cybersecurity Better Bolted-On or Designed-In?
Power grid outages driven by malware, dam control system attacks, vehicle onboard system hijacking: recent incidents like these show how critical cybersecurity has become in connected operational technology. But if you think OT is “just IT in an industrial environment,”