Date: Wed, 20 Aug 2014 18:39:10 +0000 From: noreply@paper.li To: colin_wallis@hotmail.com Subject: New issue: "interoperate" IoT standards newsletter Published by OASIS 20 August 2014 Read paper → Education Business Science Technology #mqtt #iot How Open Source initiatives can influence the Internet of Things Shared by OASIS evothings.com - During the colorful IoT World event at the Palo Alto Crown Plaza earlier this Summer, a whole day was themed on open source for Internet of Things, moderated by industry expert Ajit Jaokar of Futur... Why FISMA is not enough for the Internet of Things -- FCW Shared by OASIS fcw.com - The cybersecurity vulnerabilities uncovered in a number of the Transportation Security Administration's electronic security and personnel management devices are part of a growing problem for federa... Next Generation Reversible USB-C Standard Is Finalised Shared by OASIS www.techweekeurope.co.uk - The standard for the next generation USB-C connector has been finalised, paving for the way for a much less fiddly connector for computer users in the future. The new standard will be reversible an... IoT is here and there, but not everywhere yet - PC Advisor Shared by OASIS www.pcadvisor.co.uk - The Internet of Things is still too hard. Even some of its biggest backers say so. For all the long-term optimism at the M2M Evolution conference this week in Las Vegas, many vendors and analysts a... RacoWireless Brings Cloud-Based IoT Development Tools That Offer Ubiquitous Standard for Any Device, Any Connectivity Shared by OASIS www.policychargingcontrol.com - One of the main challenges in getting everything connected in the M2M sphere is the requirement for custom integration across different devices and different receiving platforms. In a world where s... Internet Of Things Standards Are Years Away - Roundtable Shared by OASIS www.techweekeurope.co.uk - The Internet of Things (IoT) promises to revolutionise our home and business lives, but it cannot take off properly until there is a single interconnection standard, according to an industry roundt... Why the 'Internet of things' is a ticking bomb | VentureBeat | Security Shared by OASIS venturebeat.com - Last week, experts at the annual Black Hat security conference illustrated that the “Internet of Things” (IoT) is extremely susceptible to attack by exposing 13 previously unknown vulnerabilities ... Samsung to Acquire SmartThings, Open IoT Platform - M2M Magazine Shared by OASIS www.machinetomachinemagazine.com - MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. today announced that it has entered into an agreement to acquire SmartThings, the leading open platform for the smart home and th... IoT will become multitrillion-dollar market by 2020 - Computerworld Shared by OASIS www.computerworld.com - IDG News Service - Companies have embarked on a gradual but massive adoption of "Internet of things" (IoT) technology, investing in sensors to collect data, which is then wirelessly sent for furthe... Videos Shared by Simen Sommerfeldt More videos → Education Whats the difference between M2M & the Internet of Things? | Stephanie Beaumont Shared by OASIS How Bluetooth LE drives IoT designs Shared by OASIS What is MQTT and When You Should Use It - PubNub Shared by Bob Scott Talking about IT | Multi-platform IoT prototype part 1: Hosting HiveMQ on Microsoft Azure Shared by Dieter De Preester More Education → Business The Acquisition of Axeda Makes Things Work for PTC – PollockOnService Shared by OASIS Vodafone: Rise of the Machine-to-Machine Shared by OASIS IoT and M2M Market Size to Swell Close to USD500 billion by 2019 with Widespread Adoption Across Consumer and Industrial Applications Shared by OASIS More Business → Technology Smart grid and smart buildings share same disruptive impacts Shared by OASIS More Technology → Education • Business • Science • Technology • #mqtt • #iot Read paper → Email powered by If you have not requested this notification or wish not to receive paper notification updates in the future unsubscribe here. We are committed to protecting your privacy - more on our Privacy Policy.