Dear All, I promised last time to send around IBM whitepaper and links about IoT. Sorry for the delay ☹ I like the paper because it shows also some critical points like broken business model, lack of functional value, privacy etc. Other interesting points are: - They foresee p2p infrastructure as a predominant topology (like we talked about nodes and super – nodes in our last call) - They describe quite good a trust-concept I mentioned last time in our call block chains - And also very interesting is the idea of trustless-p2p messaging Ingo The 2015 IBV Study on Internet of Things - Device Democracy: http://ibm.biz/DeviceDemocracy (This takes you to the landing page, the link to the full paper is on the right hand side of the page) Some of the Related Press Coverage: http://gigaom.com/2014/09/09/check-out-ibms-proposal-for-an-internet-of-thin... http://venturebeat.com/2014/08/24/the-internet-of-things-will-cost-companies... http://qz.com/269812/five-ways-the-internet-of-things-is-already-broken-and-... Kind regards Ingo Friese Deutsche Telekom AG T-Labs (Research & Innovation) Dipl.-Ing. Ingo Friese Winterfeldtstr. 21, 10781 Berlin +4930835358148 (Phone) +49391580216849 (Fax) E-Mail: ingo.friese@telekom.de<mailto:ingo.friese@telekom.de> www.telekom.com<http://www.telekom.com/> Life is for sharing. DEUTSCHE TELEKOM AG Supervisory Board: Prof. Dr. Ulrich Lehner (Chairman) Board of Management: Timotheus Höttges (Chairman), Reinhard Clemens, Niek Jan van Damme, Thomas Dannenfeldt, Dr. Thomas Kremer, Claudia Nemat Commercial register: Amtsgericht Bonn HRB 6794 Registered office: Bonn Big changes start small – conserve resources by not printing every e-mail.