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IoT Inc: How Your Company Can Use the Internet of Things to Win in the Outcome Economy
I have been working in Internet of Things field for last 4-5 years and have been part of the initial revolution to its early evolution. I have read 5 books on IOT revolution and business/technical topics. By far, this is the best book I have read. Bruce has deep experience and understanding in all aspects of IOT and those who listen to his podcasts or hear him in the meet-ups will attest to that. However, I was pleasantly surprised with the articulation and free flowing book that he has written. My high points are a Great blend of Business/Technology, Practical examples focused on real problems, Very comprehensive in capturing all aspects of IOT ecosystem, Synthesis of the value proposition of IOT in different settings and finally a book for everyone.
This is an excellent read for anyone with a deep knowledge or just scratching the surface of IOT world. I highly recommend this book to everyone.
WEBINAR: Future of Blockchain for Telcos: Challenges and Opportunities
The operating landscape for Telcos is changing with an increase in network devices, connected devices, assets and cloud enabled services.…
Hyperconverged Infrastructure for Dummies
I have to say that this is an interesting one. Other than being a generic guide by HPE, or rather…
Who Are the Major Players in the Hyperconverged Market?
This recent Gartner report from Feb 2018 gives an overview with great graphics to add to your blogs or to…
The Fundamentals of Hyperconverged Infrastructure
This Hyperconverged guide is from a research firm called Actual Media and sponsored by Scale Computing. It’s not quite as…
Definitive Guide to Hyperconverged Infrastructure
As part of adding to my resource collection on this site, I am adding the manual or rather “Guide” to…
Deployment with Docker: Apply continuous integration models, deploy applications quicker, and scale at large by putting Docker to work
THE AUTHOR does a good job of explaining in a way that people who aren’t familiar with Docker can still understand. He also HAS a very strong grasp of what he’s explaining. Some of the BAD security procedures that he explains how to sidestep are very easy to fall in to without guidance. If the AIM of this book is to bridge from beginner to expert, then the author did a great job. Five stars!
AWS Public Cloud – Most Sold Services in 2017 (InfoGraphic)
For those interested, I came across a great infographic (Source: 2ndWatch.com) that may be of use to you in a…