Why blockchain (might be) coming to an IoT implementation near you The Microsoft/BMW IoT Open Manufacturing Platform might not be so open Network World IoT Alert July 08, 2019 Why blockchain (might be) coming to an IoT implementation near you There's a small but growing overlap between the internet of things and blockchain, but there are challenges. Read more ▶ Your Must-Read Stories • The Microsoft/BMW IoT Open Manufacturing Platform might not be so open • Health-care IoT remains challenged by IT concerns, practitioner buy-in • Top auto makers rely on cloud providers for IoT • Want to the know future of IoT? Ask the developers! • Las Vegas targets transport, public safety with IoT deployments • An eco-friendly internet of disposable things is coming The Microsoft/BMW IoT Open Manufacturing Platform might not be so open The new industrial IoT Open Manufacturing Platform from Microsoft and BMW runs only on Microsoft Azure. That could be an issue. Read more ▶ DEALPOST This Blazing Fast VPN Is Now Available For Just $1/mo With Ivacy VPN, you can finally browse and stream securely and lag-free. Get complete peace-of-mind while you surf the web with its built-in security and anonymity features. Read more ▶ Health-care IoT remains challenged by IT concerns, practitioner buy-in The use of internet of things technology in medicine is fraught with complications that slows widespread implementation Read more ▶ Top auto makers rely on cloud providers for IoT AWS, Google Cloud and Azure are starting to sign up major corporate clients for top-to-bottom IoT deals. Read more ▶ Want to the know future of IoT? Ask the developers! A new survey of internet of things (IoT) developers reveals that connectivity, performance, and standards are growing areas of concern as IoT projects hit production. Read more ▶ Las Vegas targets transport, public safety with IoT deployments Improving traffic safety is first on the list for Las Vegas' internet of things (IoT) projects, but the city's director of IT is thinking bigger. Read more ▶ An eco-friendly internet of disposable things is coming Researchers are creating a non-hazardous, bacteria-powered miniature battery that will propel the internet of disposable things (IoDT). 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.