Cisco goes after industrial IoT What programming languages rule the Internet of Things? Network World IoT Alert February 04, 2019 Cisco goes after industrial IoT Cisco has rolled out a new family of Catalyst switches, software, developer tools and blueprints to meld IoT and industrial networking with intent-based networking and classic IT security, monitoring and application development support. Read more ▶ Your Must-Read Stories • What programming languages rule the Internet of Things? • The IoT brings targeted advertising into retail stores • Linux Foundation backs a group to boost edge networking • Is jumping ahead to Wi-Fi 6 the right move? What programming languages rule the Internet of Things? Does the IoT run on the same programming languages that drive the rest of the technology world? Yes, mostly. Read more ▶ FROM OUR BUSINESS PARTNERS You can sign up for this team collaboration app for free today Unlock your team's full potential with free chat, file sharing, and task management. Read more ▶ The IoT brings targeted advertising into retail stores An IoT-powered Walgreens "smart cooler" knows if you're a man or a woman, plus how old you are, to target ads at you. Is that a good thing? Read more ▶ Linux Foundation backs a group to boost edge networking A new group called LF Edge is pushing for an open unified framework that will promote plug-and-play interoperability, cloud provisioning, other streamlining to improve edge networks. Read more ▶ Is jumping ahead to Wi-Fi 6 the right move? Devices supporting Wi-Fi 6 a.k.a 802.11ax are expected out in 2019, but with the standard yet to be ratified, jumping in early might best be left to those with a compelling use case - and those do exist. Read more ▶ Email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser You are currently subscribed to Networkworld IoT Alert as tuwanan.mono@blogger.com. Unsubscribe from this newsletter | Manage your subscriptions | Subscribe | Privacy Policy Learn more about Copyright © 2019 Network World, 492 Old Connecticut Path, Framingham, MA 01701 Please do not reply to this message. To contact someone directly, send an email to newsletters@idg.com.