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Knock, Knock; Who’s There? – IoT Device Identification & Data Integrity Is No Joke

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

The Internet of Things (IoT) is very crowded. Connected things are what make the IoT – sensors, cameras, wearable electronics, medical devices, automatic controls. But making the IoT work requires trust in the devices and the data they collect. The IoT is not making the job of securing networks any easier.

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Digital Transformation in UK General Insurance: Where do MGAs fit in?

CGI

Digital Transformation in UK General Insurance: Where do MGAs fit in? A lot of attention has been drawn to the digital developments that are being undertaken by insurers in the direct marketplace, but whilst direct is an important market, transformation of the indirect channel is also deserving of more attention. harini.kottees….

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Kodak Alaris Launches New Network Scanning Solutions, Placing Channel Partners on Fast Track to Growth

Info Source

The Alaris INfuse Smart Connected Scanning Solution and the Kodak Scan Station 730EX Plus Scanner automate business processes by seamlessly connecting document capture to existing business systems and the cloud. It offers embedded Windows 10 IOT Enterprise Operating System and network domain authentication for secure log-in.

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Conversational AI use cases for enterprises

IBM Big Data Hub

Retail: Customers can manage their entire shopping experience online—from placing orders to handling shipping, changes, cancellations, returns and even accessing customer support—all without human interaction. Conversational AI is also making significant strides in other industries such as education, insurance and travel.

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#ModernDataMasters: Henrik Liliendahl, Chairman & CTO, Product Data Lake

Reltio

Also of course deployment in the cloud is the thing in modern data management – we will stop running all of this on our own iron and get it from someone else. Cloud gives more agility in deploying and new ways of handling data. We will see scope-creep from IoT into data management – it will have a huge impact.

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The Internet of Things (IoT): Managing the Data Tsunami

Collibra

Continued adoption of IoT technologies will pose both opportunities and challenges. The Internet-of-Things has the potential to transform a range of industries – from automotive and agriculture through to healthcare, home appliances and insurance services. Monetising Data Assets.

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#ModernDataMasters: Scott Taylor, “The Data Whisperer”

Reltio

As far as the technology goes – cloud, big data, machine learning etc – if we’re talking about that and someone hasn’t bought into the fact that they need master data at all, then none of it matters. For example you’re not going to get IoT to work across organisations and devices without having a common data structure.

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