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New CEO Positioning RF Code as an Internet of Things Play for Data Centers

Data Center Knowledge

Ed Healy says value of the data the company''s solutions collect far outweighs the value of its RFID tags for data center asset management Read More. Featured Internet of Things'

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Cloudless: Computing at the Edge

Phil Windley

Levine makes the point, as I and others have done, that the Internet of Things leads to trillions of nodes on the Internet. While today's CompuServe of Things still relies largely on the cloud and centralized servers, that model can't last in a true Internet of Things. Cloudless computing is the future.

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RF Code’s Evolution to Internet of Things in the Data Center

Data Center Knowledge

Market forces like DCIM, Internet of Things, and cloud have deeply influenced the company primarily known for RFID asset tags. Internet of Things Management' It''s been a year of change for product, people, and now pricing.

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Relationships are Entangled

Phil Windley

Identity is the ability to recognize, remember, and react to people, organizations, systems, and things. As a result their online relationships are anemic. In the current web, companies employ many ponderous technological systems to perform those functions. We are not digital embodied. The nature of each relationship is different.

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Alternatives to the CompuServe of Things

Phil Windley

Summary: The current model for connected things puts manufacturers inbetween people and their things. I wrote about this problem in 2014, describing the current architecture as the CompuServe of Things. People must have autonomy and be in control of the connected things in their life. We know how to solve this problem.

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dApps Are About Control, Not Blockchains

Phil Windley

This is not how the internet works today. As I wrote in The CompuServe of Things , the web and mobile apps are almost exclusively built on a model of intervening administrative authorities. I recently read Igor Shadurin's article Dive Into dApps. Let's start with the goal and work backwards from there.

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Permissionless and One-to-One

Phil Windley

In a recent post, Clive Thompson speaks of the humble cassette tape as a medium that had a "a weirdly Internet-like vibe". This was a quietly radical thing, back when cassette recorders first emerged. DEED ) Tags: decentralization identity ssi autonomic didcomm The web, despite all the good it's done is fundamentally assymetric.

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