"Industrial Internet" on the agenda By Jan Tångring, eds (jan@etn.se) 9/8 Today's Internet is not good enough for IoT (Internet of Things) do a U.S. consortium, and introduces the concept of the Industrial Internet that will address security, interoperability, robustness and real-time when the Internet protocols used for industrial applications.
First came the industrial army wives revolution. Since the Internet revolution. Now comes a third revolution that marries the two - the Industrial Internet revolution. So catchy phrase to General Electric in a brochure that advertises the new concept. In addition to General Electric's AT & T, Cisco, IBM and Intel with the consortium, hoping that new standards should be able to find applications in everything from automotive telematics and manufacturing to health care and the military. army wives A first draft should be ready within army wives a year, promising army wives group. U.S. standards organization NIST included in the consortium. Its spokesman hopes the U.S. will be able to gain competitive advantage by being an early adopter. Source EE TImes
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