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batye
batye
3/1/2016 3:11:23 AM
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Re: IoT segments
@dlr5288  yes, same here on my end... but I would say we gonna see it ... or time will tell :) 

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batye
batye
3/1/2016 3:10:26 AM
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Re: IoT segments
@DHagar  I could not agree more it a big task... not easy or simple but with great rewards at the end... on the long run...

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dlr5288
dlr5288
2/29/2016 5:25:50 PM
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Re: IoT segments
Good points!

I'm excited to see where exactly Verion will go with this and how successful it will turn out. I'm also glad that they're taking a stand on security and even though they are still incorporating the cloud, security is still a priority.

I think overall what Verizon is doing is taking a really great step in the virtual process and I hope it works out well for them.

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DHagar
DHagar
2/26/2016 1:12:21 PM
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Re: IoT segments
@mpouraryan, true, the expectations at this stage are discovery.  As I see it, the IoT is forming ad-hoc currently from the myriad of devices.  What the platforms, hopefully, will be able to provide are a structure that will connect and add value to the IoT connections.  That is really still evolving.  So as I see it, it will not be a fulfillment of expectations as much as an enhancement of current services.

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DHagar
DHagar
2/26/2016 1:06:15 PM
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Re: IoT segments
@mpouraryan, yes caution is warranted.  I believe that with a vision of what we are trying to provide, and then an assessment of the right tools, the right architecture, the right players, etc., the leaders will design effective platforms and sustainable products and services.  In other words, they will figure out the successful pathways and build the right models.  That is what is impressive with what Verizon is doing here.

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mpouraryan
mpouraryan
2/26/2016 2:38:24 AM
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Re: IoT segments
I can't help but wonder if we're expecting too much as a result of this endeavor, though.  That's at the heart of the challenge ultimately right?

 

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mpouraryan
mpouraryan
2/26/2016 2:37:36 AM
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Re: Will This ThingSpace catch on?
I wonder what you would emphasize first and how would you execute?    It can be a minefield if it is not executed the right way.

 

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mpouraryan
mpouraryan
2/26/2016 2:36:30 AM
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Re: IoT segments
As I read your thoughts @DHagar, I could not help but wonder (as I have wondered out loud), who is at the forefront and who will be remain standing after everything is settled.   We have to thread lightly--don't we?   I would argue that an implicit message of the Apple/FBI fight is also part of the challenge.   

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ms.akkineni
ms.akkineni
2/25/2016 10:32:30 AM
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Re: Will This ThingSpace catch on?
@afwriter:

To incorporate back end support into model is a very good thought and extension that fits into the model. Then it would be up to service providers to see and make sure to work things around by howeveer means they could. I believe there must be some key choices and decision making essential to make the move.

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ms.akkineni
ms.akkineni
2/25/2016 10:28:42 AM
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Re: Security
Very True and not be overlooked at all.

Security will continue to be an ongoing challenge with each and every new innovation that has been shaping up. And as we see it's being acknowledged and addressed by enterprises. But still it feels like there is an emerging need.

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