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The necessary evil: Enterprise IoT needs a new middleware

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The necessary evil: Enterprise IoT needs a new middleware

IoT is rapidly becoming a foundational element of the next generation of enterprise software solutions. As IoT evolves in the enterprise organizations are encountering new challenges integrating data between sensors, smart devices and enterprises. Quickly, enterprises are discovering a new reality: IoT requires a new type of middleware. Read More

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