Study: Most enterprise IoT transactions are unencrypted Experts: Enterprise IoT enters the mass-adoption phase Network World IoT Alert May 27, 2019 Study: Most enterprise IoT transactions are unencrypted A Zscaler report finds 91.5% of IoT communications within enterprises are in plaintext and so susceptible to interference. Read more ▶ Your Must-Read Stories • Experts: Enterprise IoT enters the mass-adoption phase • Edge-based caching and blockchain-nodes speed up data transmission • French IT giant Atos enters the edge-computing business • Enterprise IoT: Companies want solutions in these 4 areas • The Traffic Jam Whopper project may be the coolest/dumbest IoT idea ever • When IoT systems fail: The risk of having bad IoT data Experts: Enterprise IoT enters the mass-adoption phase Dropping hardware prices, 5G boost business internet-of-things deployments; technical complexity encourages partnerships. Read more ▶ DEALPOST Buy More, Save More -- This HP Coupon Code Cuts Prices on Business PCs Configure your new business PC to $599+ and save $60. Create a $1299 configuration and save $150. Spend $1,999 and save $350. For a limited time, and only with this coupon code. Read more ▶ Edge-based caching and blockchain-nodes speed up data transmission Using a combination of edge-based data caches and blockchain-like distributed networks, Bluzelle claims it can significantly speed up the delivery of data across the globe. Read more ▶ French IT giant Atos enters the edge-computing business Atos takes a different approach to edge computing with a device called BullSequana Edge that's the size of a suitcase. Read more ▶ Enterprise IoT: Companies want solutions in these 4 areas Based on customer pain points, PwC identified four areas companies are seeking enterprise solutions for, including energy use and sustainability. Read more ▶ The Traffic Jam Whopper project may be the coolest/dumbest IoT idea ever With its Traffic Jam Whopper program, Burger King uses real-time internet of things (IoT) data to deliver burgers to drivers stuck in traffic—and it seems to be working. Read more ▶ When IoT systems fail: The risk of having bad IoT data As the use of internet of things (IoT) devices grows, the data generated can lead to savings for consumers and new opportunities for businesses. But what happens when errors crop up? 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.