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There was a total of $1.3B invested in IoT over the month of May, and we saw a surprising amount of action in blockchain for security and artificial intelligence. Highlights included Microsoft, Cisco and Red Hat acquiring startups for their IoT security portfolios and Apple, Cisco, and Google making investments and launching funds for artificial intelligence. ]]>

There was a total of $1.3B invested in IoT over the month of May, and we saw a surprising amount of action in blockchain for security and artificial intelligence. Highlights included Microsoft, Cisco and Red Hat acquiring startups for their IoT security portfolios and Apple, Cisco, and Google making investments and launching funds for artificial intelligence. ]]>
Tue, 11 Jul 2017 14:14:31 GMT /slideshow/harbor-research-iot-investment-report-june-2017/77752078 harborresearch@slideshare.net(harborresearch) Harbor Research: IoT Investment Report - June 2017 harborresearch There was a total of $1.3B invested in IoT over the month of May, and we saw a surprising amount of action in blockchain for security and artificial intelligence. Highlights included Microsoft, Cisco and Red Hat acquiring startups for their IoT security portfolios and Apple, Cisco, and Google making investments and launching funds for artificial intelligence. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/hriiot-investment-reportjune-2017-170711141431-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> There was a total of $1.3B invested in IoT over the month of May, and we saw a surprising amount of action in blockchain for security and artificial intelligence. Highlights included Microsoft, Cisco and Red Hat acquiring startups for their IoT security portfolios and Apple, Cisco, and Google making investments and launching funds for artificial intelligence.
Harbor Research: IoT Investment Report - June 2017 from Harbor Research
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Harbor Research: 3D Printing Growth Opportunity /slideshow/harbor-research-3d-printing-growth-opportunity/77379928 hrissf-snapshots12-june-2017-170629183337
What is The Impact of 3D Printing on IoT? 3D Printing is already changing manufacturing and design processes, but the industry is poised for an even greater shift. Advancement in 3D printing processes will increase speed, complexity of materials, and quality of prints, while decreasing costs. Though 3D printers have been in development for over 20 years, businesses have shown uneven adoption across commercial and industrial applications. We believe that the forces driving adoption are becoming aligned and 3D printing technology is poised to disrupt diverse sectors across the economy. Read More on the Opportunity here: https://goo.gl/ZK9mny]]>

What is The Impact of 3D Printing on IoT? 3D Printing is already changing manufacturing and design processes, but the industry is poised for an even greater shift. Advancement in 3D printing processes will increase speed, complexity of materials, and quality of prints, while decreasing costs. Though 3D printers have been in development for over 20 years, businesses have shown uneven adoption across commercial and industrial applications. We believe that the forces driving adoption are becoming aligned and 3D printing technology is poised to disrupt diverse sectors across the economy. Read More on the Opportunity here: https://goo.gl/ZK9mny]]>
Thu, 29 Jun 2017 18:33:37 GMT /slideshow/harbor-research-3d-printing-growth-opportunity/77379928 harborresearch@slideshare.net(harborresearch) Harbor Research: 3D Printing Growth Opportunity harborresearch What is The Impact of 3D Printing on IoT? 3D Printing is already changing manufacturing and design processes, but the industry is poised for an even greater shift. Advancement in 3D printing processes will increase speed, complexity of materials, and quality of prints, while decreasing costs. Though 3D printers have been in development for over 20 years, businesses have shown uneven adoption across commercial and industrial applications. We believe that the forces driving adoption are becoming aligned and 3D printing technology is poised to disrupt diverse sectors across the economy. Read More on the Opportunity here: https://goo.gl/ZK9mny <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/hrissf-snapshots12-june-2017-170629183337-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> What is The Impact of 3D Printing on IoT? 3D Printing is already changing manufacturing and design processes, but the industry is poised for an even greater shift. Advancement in 3D printing processes will increase speed, complexity of materials, and quality of prints, while decreasing costs. Though 3D printers have been in development for over 20 years, businesses have shown uneven adoption across commercial and industrial applications. We believe that the forces driving adoption are becoming aligned and 3D printing technology is poised to disrupt diverse sectors across the economy. Read More on the Opportunity here: https://goo.gl/ZK9mny
Harbor Research: 3D Printing Growth Opportunity from Harbor Research
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Augmented & Mixed Reality Opportunity Snapshot /slideshow/augmented-mixed-reality-opportunity-snapshot/76100467 hriarmroppsnapshotmay152017-170518165241
Technological, customer and competitive forces are driving rapid change within the emerging augmented, virtual and mixed reality technology arena. Opportunities abound in this new environment as the number of players, applications and solutions explode. The Future of The AR / MR Market Remains Uncertain Although the AR / MR arena has a bright future overall, winners and losers will emerge over time as technology, competition, and customer requirements alter the landscape. In such an environment, developers and suppliers must be aware of the forces at work and clearly understand the impacts of these forces on their business and the market itself. When faced with uncertainty, a useful tool to employ in thinking about the future is scenario development. Looking at alternative futures encourages new thinking and provides a base for market foresight. The purpose of scenarios is not to cover all eventualities, but to predict the impacts of these challenges so that competitors can respond. Contact Us to Purchase the Full Brief: http://harborresearch.com/about-us/contact-harbor/ See The Full Blog Post Here: http://harborresearch.com/the-future-of-augmented-and-mixed-reality/ ]]>

Technological, customer and competitive forces are driving rapid change within the emerging augmented, virtual and mixed reality technology arena. Opportunities abound in this new environment as the number of players, applications and solutions explode. The Future of The AR / MR Market Remains Uncertain Although the AR / MR arena has a bright future overall, winners and losers will emerge over time as technology, competition, and customer requirements alter the landscape. In such an environment, developers and suppliers must be aware of the forces at work and clearly understand the impacts of these forces on their business and the market itself. When faced with uncertainty, a useful tool to employ in thinking about the future is scenario development. Looking at alternative futures encourages new thinking and provides a base for market foresight. The purpose of scenarios is not to cover all eventualities, but to predict the impacts of these challenges so that competitors can respond. Contact Us to Purchase the Full Brief: http://harborresearch.com/about-us/contact-harbor/ See The Full Blog Post Here: http://harborresearch.com/the-future-of-augmented-and-mixed-reality/ ]]>
Thu, 18 May 2017 16:52:41 GMT /slideshow/augmented-mixed-reality-opportunity-snapshot/76100467 harborresearch@slideshare.net(harborresearch) Augmented & Mixed Reality Opportunity Snapshot harborresearch Technological, customer and competitive forces are driving rapid change within the emerging augmented, virtual and mixed reality technology arena. Opportunities abound in this new environment as the number of players, applications and solutions explode. The Future of The AR / MR Market Remains Uncertain Although the AR / MR arena has a bright future overall, winners and losers will emerge over time as technology, competition, and customer requirements alter the landscape. In such an environment, developers and suppliers must be aware of the forces at work and clearly understand the impacts of these forces on their business and the market itself. When faced with uncertainty, a useful tool to employ in thinking about the future is scenario development. Looking at alternative futures encourages new thinking and provides a base for market foresight. The purpose of scenarios is not to cover all eventualities, but to predict the impacts of these challenges so that competitors can respond. Contact Us to Purchase the Full Brief: http://harborresearch.com/about-us/contact-harbor/ See The Full Blog Post Here: http://harborresearch.com/the-future-of-augmented-and-mixed-reality/ <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/hriarmroppsnapshotmay152017-170518165241-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Technological, customer and competitive forces are driving rapid change within the emerging augmented, virtual and mixed reality technology arena. Opportunities abound in this new environment as the number of players, applications and solutions explode. The Future of The AR / MR Market Remains Uncertain Although the AR / MR arena has a bright future overall, winners and losers will emerge over time as technology, competition, and customer requirements alter the landscape. In such an environment, developers and suppliers must be aware of the forces at work and clearly understand the impacts of these forces on their business and the market itself. When faced with uncertainty, a useful tool to employ in thinking about the future is scenario development. Looking at alternative futures encourages new thinking and provides a base for market foresight. The purpose of scenarios is not to cover all eventualities, but to predict the impacts of these challenges so that competitors can respond. Contact Us to Purchase the Full Brief: http://harborresearch.com/about-us/contact-harbor/ See The Full Blog Post Here: http://harborresearch.com/the-future-of-augmented-and-mixed-reality/
Augmented & Mixed Reality Opportunity Snapshot from Harbor Research
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Internet of Things Investment Report - February 2017 /slideshow/internet-of-things-investment-report-february-2017/73137533 harborresearchiotinvestmentreportmarch2017-170314153152
Harbor Research releases IoT investment and corporate development report. The IoT landscape has been busy over the past month with over $3.4 billion in investments. We saw an uptake in IoT mentions in quarterly earnings, consolidation in the fiber market, partnerships for the future of secure networks, continued exodus of leadership at a major incumbent chipmaker and large deals funded in AR/MR and autonomous vehicles.]]>

Harbor Research releases IoT investment and corporate development report. The IoT landscape has been busy over the past month with over $3.4 billion in investments. We saw an uptake in IoT mentions in quarterly earnings, consolidation in the fiber market, partnerships for the future of secure networks, continued exodus of leadership at a major incumbent chipmaker and large deals funded in AR/MR and autonomous vehicles.]]>
Tue, 14 Mar 2017 15:31:52 GMT /slideshow/internet-of-things-investment-report-february-2017/73137533 harborresearch@slideshare.net(harborresearch) Internet of Things Investment Report - February 2017 harborresearch Harbor Research releases IoT investment and corporate development report. The IoT landscape has been busy over the past month with over $3.4 billion in investments. We saw an uptake in IoT mentions in quarterly earnings, consolidation in the fiber market, partnerships for the future of secure networks, continued exodus of leadership at a major incumbent chipmaker and large deals funded in AR/MR and autonomous vehicles. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/harborresearchiotinvestmentreportmarch2017-170314153152-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Harbor Research releases IoT investment and corporate development report. The IoT landscape has been busy over the past month with over $3.4 billion in investments. We saw an uptake in IoT mentions in quarterly earnings, consolidation in the fiber market, partnerships for the future of secure networks, continued exodus of leadership at a major incumbent chipmaker and large deals funded in AR/MR and autonomous vehicles.
Internet of Things Investment Report - February 2017 from Harbor Research
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Smart Business Design In The Age of The Internet of Things /slideshow/hri-bus-design-6-feb-2015/44360388 hribusdesign6feb2015-150206122450-conversion-gate01
Are The Blind Leading The Vision-Impaired? As networks have invaded the physical world, designers and engineers are seeing the growing values that come from communications within and between sensors and machines. Electronic, mechanical and other related subsystems that used to have unique interfaces and components are now becoming standardized. Efficient support of products and equipment is only the first benefit of this trend. The convergence of collaborative systems and machine communications will enable entirely new modes of services delivery and customer interactions. This implies a total paradigm shift. The depth of this shift has begun to suggest itself, but it is by no means accomplished. The implications are enormous. No product development organization will be able to ignore these forces, nor will their suppliers. Product and service design will increasingly be influenced by the use of common components and subsystems. Vertically defined, stand-alone product and application markets will become part of a larger horizontal set of standards for hardware, software and communications. As it becomes easier and easier to design and develop smart systems, competitive differentiation will shift away from unique, vertically focused product features. The new focus will be on how the product is actually used -- how it fosters interactions between and among users in a networked context. All of these trends lead us to the simple question...]]>

Are The Blind Leading The Vision-Impaired? As networks have invaded the physical world, designers and engineers are seeing the growing values that come from communications within and between sensors and machines. Electronic, mechanical and other related subsystems that used to have unique interfaces and components are now becoming standardized. Efficient support of products and equipment is only the first benefit of this trend. The convergence of collaborative systems and machine communications will enable entirely new modes of services delivery and customer interactions. This implies a total paradigm shift. The depth of this shift has begun to suggest itself, but it is by no means accomplished. The implications are enormous. No product development organization will be able to ignore these forces, nor will their suppliers. Product and service design will increasingly be influenced by the use of common components and subsystems. Vertically defined, stand-alone product and application markets will become part of a larger horizontal set of standards for hardware, software and communications. As it becomes easier and easier to design and develop smart systems, competitive differentiation will shift away from unique, vertically focused product features. The new focus will be on how the product is actually used -- how it fosters interactions between and among users in a networked context. All of these trends lead us to the simple question...]]>
Fri, 06 Feb 2015 12:24:50 GMT /slideshow/hri-bus-design-6-feb-2015/44360388 harborresearch@slideshare.net(harborresearch) Smart Business Design In The Age of The Internet of Things harborresearch Are The Blind Leading The Vision-Impaired? As networks have invaded the physical world, designers and engineers are seeing the growing values that come from communications within and between sensors and machines. Electronic, mechanical and other related subsystems that used to have unique interfaces and components are now becoming standardized. Efficient support of products and equipment is only the first benefit of this trend. The convergence of collaborative systems and machine communications will enable entirely new modes of services delivery and customer interactions. This implies a total paradigm shift. The depth of this shift has begun to suggest itself, but it is by no means accomplished. The implications are enormous. No product development organization will be able to ignore these forces, nor will their suppliers. Product and service design will increasingly be influenced by the use of common components and subsystems. Vertically defined, stand-alone product and application markets will become part of a larger horizontal set of standards for hardware, software and communications. As it becomes easier and easier to design and develop smart systems, competitive differentiation will shift away from unique, vertically focused product features. The new focus will be on how the product is actually used -- how it fosters interactions between and among users in a networked context. All of these trends lead us to the simple question... <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/hribusdesign6feb2015-150206122450-conversion-gate01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Are The Blind Leading The Vision-Impaired? As networks have invaded the physical world, designers and engineers are seeing the growing values that come from communications within and between sensors and machines. Electronic, mechanical and other related subsystems that used to have unique interfaces and components are now becoming standardized. Efficient support of products and equipment is only the first benefit of this trend. The convergence of collaborative systems and machine communications will enable entirely new modes of services delivery and customer interactions. This implies a total paradigm shift. The depth of this shift has begun to suggest itself, but it is by no means accomplished. The implications are enormous. No product development organization will be able to ignore these forces, nor will their suppliers. Product and service design will increasingly be influenced by the use of common components and subsystems. Vertically defined, stand-alone product and application markets will become part of a larger horizontal set of standards for hardware, software and communications. As it becomes easier and easier to design and develop smart systems, competitive differentiation will shift away from unique, vertically focused product features. The new focus will be on how the product is actually used -- how it fosters interactions between and among users in a networked context. All of these trends lead us to the simple question...
Smart Business Design In The Age of The Internet of Things from Harbor Research
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Harbor Research's Infographic on the Internet of Things and Smart Services /slideshow/harbor-researchs-infographic-on-the-internet-of-things-and-smart-services/32142403 harbor-postscapes-infographicmarch-2014-140310152953-phpapp01
The Internet of Things holds untold potential to change the way we work, learn, entertain and innovate. This infographic explains the current state and future opportunities that the Internet of Things represents. ]]>

The Internet of Things holds untold potential to change the way we work, learn, entertain and innovate. This infographic explains the current state and future opportunities that the Internet of Things represents. ]]>
Mon, 10 Mar 2014 15:29:53 GMT /slideshow/harbor-researchs-infographic-on-the-internet-of-things-and-smart-services/32142403 harborresearch@slideshare.net(harborresearch) Harbor Research's Infographic on the Internet of Things and Smart Services harborresearch The Internet of Things holds untold potential to change the way we work, learn, entertain and innovate. This infographic explains the current state and future opportunities that the Internet of Things represents. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/harbor-postscapes-infographicmarch-2014-140310152953-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The Internet of Things holds untold potential to change the way we work, learn, entertain and innovate. This infographic explains the current state and future opportunities that the Internet of Things represents.
Harbor Research's Infographic on the Internet of Things and Smart Services from Harbor Research
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Harbor Research and Postscapes Infographic /slideshow/harbor-research-and-postscapes-infographic/31966491 harbor-postscapesinfographicmarch2014-140305192724-phpapp01
Are You Prepared For Big Changes In The Way We Will Learn, Work, And Innovate? New Infographic Tells The Story of the Internet of Things Over the last several years, the Internet of Things and People have been steadily converging. This story is starting to tipto enter public consciousness and reach critical mass. But as this is occurring, we believe the whole story of Smart Systems and Internet of Things is not being told. Many dispatches coming in from the front lines of technology innovation but mostly fragments of a much larger narrative. Harbor Research and Postscapes have been collaborating on an Infographic to tell a more complete story about the Internet of Things (download here). From our perspective, this phenomenon is not just about people communicating with people or machines communicating with machines; it also includes people communicating with machines, and machines communicating with people. Smart connected systems are a technical and economic phenomenon of unprecedented scale - potentially billions if not trillions of nodes. An Internet of Infinite interactions and values. Whatever we chose to call it -- Smart Systems or M2M or The Internet of Things we are referring to digital microprocessors and sensors embedded in everyday objects. But even this makes too many assumptions about what the smart systems phenomenon will be. Encoded infor測mation in physical objects is also smarteven without intrin測sic computing ability. Seen in this way, a printed bar code, a house key, or even the pages of a technical manual can have the status of an information device on a network. For that matter, all of these characterizations do not even begin to address the human-machine dimension of collaboration. But very few people are thinking about smart connected people and machines on that level. In its most basic and practical form, the story is IT meets embedded computing and the real world. But its not that simple a story. However we chose to tell the story, the Internets most profound potential lies in the integration of smart machines, people and systems. Networked embedded intelligence is what puts the smart in smart systems and services, and it will bend the traditional linear value chain into a feedback loop through which the heartbeats of manufactured objects will continually flow back through the complex business relationships that create, distribute, use and service those objects. As it evolves, the Internet of Things will inform a world of real time living intelligence. The Internet gave us the opportunity to connect in ways we could never have dreamed possible. The Internet of Things will take us beyond connection to become part of a living, moving, global digital nervous system. Whether you are an individual, technology developer, or adopter of these technologies the Internet of Things will stretch the boundaries of todays systems.]]>

Are You Prepared For Big Changes In The Way We Will Learn, Work, And Innovate? New Infographic Tells The Story of the Internet of Things Over the last several years, the Internet of Things and People have been steadily converging. This story is starting to tipto enter public consciousness and reach critical mass. But as this is occurring, we believe the whole story of Smart Systems and Internet of Things is not being told. Many dispatches coming in from the front lines of technology innovation but mostly fragments of a much larger narrative. Harbor Research and Postscapes have been collaborating on an Infographic to tell a more complete story about the Internet of Things (download here). From our perspective, this phenomenon is not just about people communicating with people or machines communicating with machines; it also includes people communicating with machines, and machines communicating with people. Smart connected systems are a technical and economic phenomenon of unprecedented scale - potentially billions if not trillions of nodes. An Internet of Infinite interactions and values. Whatever we chose to call it -- Smart Systems or M2M or The Internet of Things we are referring to digital microprocessors and sensors embedded in everyday objects. But even this makes too many assumptions about what the smart systems phenomenon will be. Encoded infor測mation in physical objects is also smarteven without intrin測sic computing ability. Seen in this way, a printed bar code, a house key, or even the pages of a technical manual can have the status of an information device on a network. For that matter, all of these characterizations do not even begin to address the human-machine dimension of collaboration. But very few people are thinking about smart connected people and machines on that level. In its most basic and practical form, the story is IT meets embedded computing and the real world. But its not that simple a story. However we chose to tell the story, the Internets most profound potential lies in the integration of smart machines, people and systems. Networked embedded intelligence is what puts the smart in smart systems and services, and it will bend the traditional linear value chain into a feedback loop through which the heartbeats of manufactured objects will continually flow back through the complex business relationships that create, distribute, use and service those objects. As it evolves, the Internet of Things will inform a world of real time living intelligence. The Internet gave us the opportunity to connect in ways we could never have dreamed possible. The Internet of Things will take us beyond connection to become part of a living, moving, global digital nervous system. Whether you are an individual, technology developer, or adopter of these technologies the Internet of Things will stretch the boundaries of todays systems.]]>
Wed, 05 Mar 2014 19:27:24 GMT /slideshow/harbor-research-and-postscapes-infographic/31966491 harborresearch@slideshare.net(harborresearch) Harbor Research and Postscapes Infographic harborresearch Are You Prepared For Big Changes In The Way We Will Learn, Work, And Innovate? New Infographic Tells The Story of the Internet of Things Over the last several years, the Internet of Things and People have been steadily converging. This story is starting to tipto enter public consciousness and reach critical mass. But as this is occurring, we believe the whole story of Smart Systems and Internet of Things is not being told. Many dispatches coming in from the front lines of technology innovation but mostly fragments of a much larger narrative. Harbor Research and Postscapes have been collaborating on an Infographic to tell a more complete story about the Internet of Things (download here). From our perspective, this phenomenon is not just about people communicating with people or machines communicating with machines; it also includes people communicating with machines, and machines communicating with people. Smart connected systems are a technical and economic phenomenon of unprecedented scale - potentially billions if not trillions of nodes. An Internet of Infinite interactions and values. Whatever we chose to call it -- Smart Systems or M2M or The Internet of Things we are referring to digital microprocessors and sensors embedded in everyday objects. But even this makes too many assumptions about what the smart systems phenomenon will be. Encoded infor測mation in physical objects is also smarteven without intrin測sic computing ability. Seen in this way, a printed bar code, a house key, or even the pages of a technical manual can have the status of an information device on a network. For that matter, all of these characterizations do not even begin to address the human-machine dimension of collaboration. But very few people are thinking about smart connected people and machines on that level. In its most basic and practical form, the story is IT meets embedded computing and the real world. But its not that simple a story. However we chose to tell the story, the Internets most profound potential lies in the integration of smart machines, people and systems. Networked embedded intelligence is what puts the smart in smart systems and services, and it will bend the traditional linear value chain into a feedback loop through which the heartbeats of manufactured objects will continually flow back through the complex business relationships that create, distribute, use and service those objects. As it evolves, the Internet of Things will inform a world of real time living intelligence. The Internet gave us the opportunity to connect in ways we could never have dreamed possible. The Internet of Things will take us beyond connection to become part of a living, moving, global digital nervous system. Whether you are an individual, technology developer, or adopter of these technologies the Internet of Things will stretch the boundaries of todays systems. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/harbor-postscapesinfographicmarch2014-140305192724-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Are You Prepared For Big Changes In The Way We Will Learn, Work, And Innovate? New Infographic Tells The Story of the Internet of Things Over the last several years, the Internet of Things and People have been steadily converging. This story is starting to tipto enter public consciousness and reach critical mass. But as this is occurring, we believe the whole story of Smart Systems and Internet of Things is not being told. Many dispatches coming in from the front lines of technology innovation but mostly fragments of a much larger narrative. Harbor Research and Postscapes have been collaborating on an Infographic to tell a more complete story about the Internet of Things (download here). From our perspective, this phenomenon is not just about people communicating with people or machines communicating with machines; it also includes people communicating with machines, and machines communicating with people. Smart connected systems are a technical and economic phenomenon of unprecedented scale - potentially billions if not trillions of nodes. An Internet of Infinite interactions and values. Whatever we chose to call it -- Smart Systems or M2M or The Internet of Things we are referring to digital microprocessors and sensors embedded in everyday objects. But even this makes too many assumptions about what the smart systems phenomenon will be. Encoded infor測mation in physical objects is also smarteven without intrin測sic computing ability. Seen in this way, a printed bar code, a house key, or even the pages of a technical manual can have the status of an information device on a network. For that matter, all of these characterizations do not even begin to address the human-machine dimension of collaboration. But very few people are thinking about smart connected people and machines on that level. In its most basic and practical form, the story is IT meets embedded computing and the real world. But its not that simple a story. However we chose to tell the story, the Internets most profound potential lies in the integration of smart machines, people and systems. Networked embedded intelligence is what puts the smart in smart systems and services, and it will bend the traditional linear value chain into a feedback loop through which the heartbeats of manufactured objects will continually flow back through the complex business relationships that create, distribute, use and service those objects. As it evolves, the Internet of Things will inform a world of real time living intelligence. The Internet gave us the opportunity to connect in ways we could never have dreamed possible. The Internet of Things will take us beyond connection to become part of a living, moving, global digital nervous system. Whether you are an individual, technology developer, or adopter of these technologies the Internet of Things will stretch the boundaries of todays systems.
Harbor Research and Postscapes Infographic from Harbor Research
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Glassbeam Drives Analytics Innovation /harborresearch/glassbeam-drives-analytics-innovation glassbeam-drives-analytics-innovation-131031121423-phpapp02
Harbor Research recently completed a review of a new cloud-based platform that takes a refreshingly new approach to machine data analytics. Glassbeam jumps ahead of the current markets noise and confusion about Big Data by viewing critical machine data analytics from a business and operational perspective that can be addressed by a single, scalable solution. In so doing, Glassbeam is re-defining how value is created from machine data.]]>

Harbor Research recently completed a review of a new cloud-based platform that takes a refreshingly new approach to machine data analytics. Glassbeam jumps ahead of the current markets noise and confusion about Big Data by viewing critical machine data analytics from a business and operational perspective that can be addressed by a single, scalable solution. In so doing, Glassbeam is re-defining how value is created from machine data.]]>
Thu, 31 Oct 2013 12:14:23 GMT /harborresearch/glassbeam-drives-analytics-innovation harborresearch@slideshare.net(harborresearch) Glassbeam Drives Analytics Innovation harborresearch Harbor Research recently completed a review of a new cloud-based platform that takes a refreshingly new approach to machine data analytics. Glassbeam jumps ahead of the current markets noise and confusion about Big Data by viewing critical machine data analytics from a business and operational perspective that can be addressed by a single, scalable solution. In so doing, Glassbeam is re-defining how value is created from machine data. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/glassbeam-drives-analytics-innovation-131031121423-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Harbor Research recently completed a review of a new cloud-based platform that takes a refreshingly new approach to machine data analytics. Glassbeam jumps ahead of the current markets noise and confusion about Big Data by viewing critical machine data analytics from a business and operational perspective that can be addressed by a single, scalable solution. In so doing, Glassbeam is re-defining how value is created from machine data.
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Smart Systems and Internet of Things Manifesto /slideshow/smart-26386093/26386093 hripapersmartsysmanifesto-130920101620-phpapp01
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Fri, 20 Sep 2013 10:16:20 GMT /slideshow/smart-26386093/26386093 harborresearch@slideshare.net(harborresearch) Smart Systems and Internet of Things Manifesto harborresearch <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/hripapersmartsysmanifesto-130920101620-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br>
Smart Systems and Internet of Things Manifesto from Harbor Research
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Harbor Research - Strategies for Smart Services /slideshow/harbor-research-strategies-for-smart-services/4901152 harborresearch-strategiesforsmartservices-100804092739-phpapp01
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Wed, 04 Aug 2010 09:27:31 GMT /slideshow/harbor-research-strategies-for-smart-services/4901152 harborresearch@slideshare.net(harborresearch) Harbor Research - Strategies for Smart Services harborresearch <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/harborresearch-strategiesforsmartservices-100804092739-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br>
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Harbor Research - Smart Services, Product Analytics, & Intelligence /slideshow/harbor-research-smart-services-product-analytics-intelligence/4901150 harborresearch-smartservicesproductanalyticsintelligence-100804092740-phpapp02
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Wed, 04 Aug 2010 09:27:28 GMT /slideshow/harbor-research-smart-services-product-analytics-intelligence/4901150 harborresearch@slideshare.net(harborresearch) Harbor Research - Smart Services, Product Analytics, & Intelligence harborresearch <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/harborresearch-smartservicesproductanalyticsintelligence-100804092740-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br>
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Harbor Research - M2M Industry Landscape Map /slideshow/harbor-research-m2-m-industry-landscape-map/4901148 harborresearch-m2mindustrylandscapemap-100804092734-phpapp01
This map details the critical industries where Machine-To-Machine (M2M) and Internet of Things (IoT) solutions are being developed.]]>

This map details the critical industries where Machine-To-Machine (M2M) and Internet of Things (IoT) solutions are being developed.]]>
Wed, 04 Aug 2010 09:27:22 GMT /slideshow/harbor-research-m2-m-industry-landscape-map/4901148 harborresearch@slideshare.net(harborresearch) Harbor Research - M2M Industry Landscape Map harborresearch This map details the critical industries where Machine-To-Machine (M2M) and Internet of Things (IoT) solutions are being developed. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/harborresearch-m2mindustrylandscapemap-100804092734-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This map details the critical industries where Machine-To-Machine (M2M) and Internet of Things (IoT) solutions are being developed.
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Harbor Research - Introduction to Smart Business & M2M /slideshow/harbor-research-introduction-to-smart-business-m2-m/4901145 harborresearch-introductiontosmartbusinessm2m-100804092721-phpapp02
The Pervasive Internet and the new world of Smart Systems are ushering in an era where people, machines, devices, sensors, and businesses are all connected and able to interact with one another. As these previously disaggregated parties come together, new modes of collaboration and intelligence will abound fostering a trend that we call Smart Business. Machine-to- Machine communication (M2M) systems are merely the starting point. The development of the Pervasive Internet and the evolution toward Smart Business practices will enable a truly connected world. Inputs from machines, people, video streams, maps, newsfeeds, and sensors will be digitized and placed onto networks. This will lead to the convergence of the physical & virtual worlds, thus enabling collective awareness, creativity, and better decision making capabilities for societies that increasingly rely on real-time information and interactions. Many observers believe that this phenomenon will drive the largest growth opportunity in the history of business. ]]>

The Pervasive Internet and the new world of Smart Systems are ushering in an era where people, machines, devices, sensors, and businesses are all connected and able to interact with one another. As these previously disaggregated parties come together, new modes of collaboration and intelligence will abound fostering a trend that we call Smart Business. Machine-to- Machine communication (M2M) systems are merely the starting point. The development of the Pervasive Internet and the evolution toward Smart Business practices will enable a truly connected world. Inputs from machines, people, video streams, maps, newsfeeds, and sensors will be digitized and placed onto networks. This will lead to the convergence of the physical & virtual worlds, thus enabling collective awareness, creativity, and better decision making capabilities for societies that increasingly rely on real-time information and interactions. Many observers believe that this phenomenon will drive the largest growth opportunity in the history of business. ]]>
Wed, 04 Aug 2010 09:27:16 GMT /slideshow/harbor-research-introduction-to-smart-business-m2-m/4901145 harborresearch@slideshare.net(harborresearch) Harbor Research - Introduction to Smart Business & M2M harborresearch The Pervasive Internet and the new world of Smart Systems are ushering in an era where people, machines, devices, sensors, and businesses are all connected and able to interact with one another. As these previously disaggregated parties come together, new modes of collaboration and intelligence will abound fostering a trend that we call Smart Business. Machine-to- Machine communication (M2M) systems are merely the starting point. The development of the Pervasive Internet and the evolution toward Smart Business practices will enable a truly connected world. Inputs from machines, people, video streams, maps, newsfeeds, and sensors will be digitized and placed onto networks. This will lead to the convergence of the physical & virtual worlds, thus enabling collective awareness, creativity, and better decision making capabilities for societies that increasingly rely on real-time information and interactions. Many observers believe that this phenomenon will drive the largest growth opportunity in the history of business. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/harborresearch-introductiontosmartbusinessm2m-100804092721-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The Pervasive Internet and the new world of Smart Systems are ushering in an era where people, machines, devices, sensors, and businesses are all connected and able to interact with one another. As these previously disaggregated parties come together, new modes of collaboration and intelligence will abound fostering a trend that we call Smart Business. Machine-to- Machine communication (M2M) systems are merely the starting point. The development of the Pervasive Internet and the evolution toward Smart Business practices will enable a truly connected world. Inputs from machines, people, video streams, maps, newsfeeds, and sensors will be digitized and placed onto networks. This will lead to the convergence of the physical &amp; virtual worlds, thus enabling collective awareness, creativity, and better decision making capabilities for societies that increasingly rely on real-time information and interactions. Many observers believe that this phenomenon will drive the largest growth opportunity in the history of business.
Harbor Research - Introduction to Smart Business & M2M from Harbor Research
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Harbor Research - Global Smart Device & Smart Systems Spending /slideshow/harbor-research-global-smart-device-smart-system-spending/4901143 harborresearch-globalsmartdevicesmartsystemspending-100804092714-phpapp02
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A forecast for the Machine-To-Machine (M2M) and Smart Systems market.]]>
Wed, 04 Aug 2010 09:27:05 GMT /slideshow/harbor-research-global-smart-device-smart-system-spending/4901143 harborresearch@slideshare.net(harborresearch) Harbor Research - Global Smart Device & Smart Systems Spending harborresearch A forecast for the Machine-To-Machine (M2M) and Smart Systems market. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/harborresearch-globalsmartdevicesmartsystemspending-100804092714-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> A forecast for the Machine-To-Machine (M2M) and Smart Systems market.
Harbor Research - Global Smart Device & Smart Systems Spending from Harbor Research
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Harbor Research - Designing Security for the Internet of Things & Smart Devices /slideshow/harbor-research-designing-security-for-the-internet-of-things-smart-devices/4901107 harborresearch-designingsecurityfortheinternetofthingssmartdevices-100804092213-phpapp02
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Harbor Research - The Internet of Things Meets the Internet of People /slideshow/harbor-research-internet-of-things-meets-internet-of-people/4901068 harborresearch-internetofthingsmeetsinternetofpeople-100804091445-phpapp01
We have entered an era where people, businesses and social organizations are beginning to understand the profound impacts awareness, collaboration, and intelligence will bring. In the not too distant future, hundreds of millions, then billions, of individuals and businesses, with billions, then trillions, of smart, communicating devices, will stretch the boundaries of todays business and social systems and create the potential to change the way we work, learn, entertain and innovate. ]]>

We have entered an era where people, businesses and social organizations are beginning to understand the profound impacts awareness, collaboration, and intelligence will bring. In the not too distant future, hundreds of millions, then billions, of individuals and businesses, with billions, then trillions, of smart, communicating devices, will stretch the boundaries of todays business and social systems and create the potential to change the way we work, learn, entertain and innovate. ]]>
Wed, 04 Aug 2010 09:14:34 GMT /slideshow/harbor-research-internet-of-things-meets-internet-of-people/4901068 harborresearch@slideshare.net(harborresearch) Harbor Research - The Internet of Things Meets the Internet of People harborresearch We have entered an era where people, businesses and social organizations are beginning to understand the profound impacts awareness, collaboration, and intelligence will bring. In the not too distant future, hundreds of millions, then billions, of individuals and businesses, with billions, then trillions, of smart, communicating devices, will stretch the boundaries of todays business and social systems and create the potential to change the way we work, learn, entertain and innovate. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/harborresearch-internetofthingsmeetsinternetofpeople-100804091445-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> We have entered an era where people, businesses and social organizations are beginning to understand the profound impacts awareness, collaboration, and intelligence will bring. In the not too distant future, hundreds of millions, then billions, of individuals and businesses, with billions, then trillions, of smart, communicating devices, will stretch the boundaries of todays business and social systems and create the potential to change the way we work, learn, entertain and innovate.
Harbor Research - The Internet of Things Meets the Internet of People from Harbor Research
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https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/profile-photo-harborresearch-48x48.jpg?cb=1564088631 An internationally recognized research, technology and business development consulting firm, Harbor Research has predicted, tracked and driven the development of the Internet of Things for the past 30 years. While our history is long and complex, our strategy is simple: capture and create value by combining accurate data discovery and analysis with creative systems-thinking. Whether you are a new start-up, established player or new entrant, our research, strategy and network capabilities will help you grow. Please feel free to take a look at our services to learn more about how to learn more about how we can work together. harborresearch.com https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/hriiot-investment-reportjune-2017-170711141431-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/harbor-research-iot-investment-report-june-2017/77752078 Harbor Research: IoT I... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/hrissf-snapshots12-june-2017-170629183337-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/harbor-research-3d-printing-growth-opportunity/77379928 Harbor Research: 3D Pr... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/hriarmroppsnapshotmay152017-170518165241-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/augmented-mixed-reality-opportunity-snapshot/76100467 Augmented &amp; Mixed Real...