Striking While the Product Is Hot: Developing for IoT (.PDF Download)

Oct. 16, 2015

Leading industry analysts at Gartner predict that in five years there will be 25 billion devices connected to the Internet, up tenfold from today.1 The rush to become wirelessly connected and join the Internet of Things is escalating, as seen in the steady increase of everyday items adding powerful technology and bringing new functionality and value to consumers. From bike locks and basketballs to indoor lighting, toothbrushes, and clothing, the IoT has the potential to be everywhere and in everything, making this a critical time for developers who want to be part of the wave...

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