System Integration: Zero Room for Failure (Video)

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From medical to industrial, aerospace to government, the trend for real-time data, connectivity and hardware reliability is constant.

In order to remain relevant, businesses and organizations across the globe must adopt the next level of M2M communications: machines working together with immediate access to data and the ability to react intelligently to the data analytics.

Whether they are implementing it into their factories or into their own products, the inter-connectivity and reliability of hardware is more important than ever before.

Immediate access and responsiveness to collected data is critical. Equally important, is the reliability of the hardware supporting the data. And in industries as important as military and transportation, delayed data analytics is not an option.

Enter IoT.

The Internet of Things has transformed the face of modern computing, and one has to look no further than these three key markets:

  1. Medical – IoT and M2M technology facilitates immediate results and the ability to respond quickly to medical emergencies and data intensive decision making – with a life-saving impact to patients.
  2. Transportation – Immediate notification of commuter delays to hub stations provides for more efficient passenger travel and accurate transfer of baggage between connecting flights and trains as well as to the baggage claim for passengers.
  3. Homeland Security – Immediate and accurate results provided by IoT and M2M solutions to scanning equipment helps keep public facilities like stadiums, airports, and concert venues running smoothly and safely.

In order to maintain competitive in key industries like these and protect the health, safety and security of consumers, business and organizations are rapidly adopting IoT and M2M technology.

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