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Event Report: The #CES2021 Preview – What’s Hot And Useful In The Enterprise

Event Report: The #CES2021 Preview – What’s Hot And Useful In The Enterprise

By R "Ray" Wang on January 12, 2021

Virtual CES Kicks Off The Conference Season For 2021 Source: R Wang This year’s CES will be all virtual as with all pandemic events.  Last year they brought in more than 171,000 guests, 6500 press and media, and had almost 3 million net square feet of exhibits with 4419 exhibiting companies.  As one of the […]

Posted in Featured Posts, Technology / Software | Tagged @constellationr, #CES2021, 2021, 8K, AI, Apps Strategy, Artificial intelligence, Augemented Reality, Autonomous vehicles, BlueJeans, Bosch, C-Suite, CDO, Celonis, CEO, CES, CFO, Chief Collaboration Officer, Chief Creative Officer, Chief Customer Officer, Chief Data Officer, Chief Digital Officer, Chief executive officer, Chief Financial Officer, Chief HR Officer, Chief information officer, Chief Information Security Officer, Chief Innovation Officer, Chief Marketing Officer, Chief People Officer, Chief procurement officer, Chief Revenue Officer, Chief Sales Officer, Chief Security Officer, Chief Service Officer, Chief Technology Officer, China virus, CHRO, CIO, CISO, CL, com, connected devices, Constellation Research, Consumer Electronics Show, Consumer Technology Association, COO, COVID-19, CTO, CXO, Cyber security, Digital Transformation, DigitalBiz, digitaltransformation, display technologies, disruptive technologies, Disruptive technology, electric vehicles, enterprise applications, enterprise apps, Enterprise apps strategy, Enterprise Awards, enterprise class, enterprise software, Environmental, environmental sustainability, event report, extended reality, Hisense, hybrid cloud, ibm, intel, Intel Corporation, Kohler, las vegas, Lenovo, lg, LG Chem, Magma, Mercedes, Mercedes Benz, microsoft, mixed reality, mobile apps, MobileEye, nVidia, Omron, Pansophic Systems, partnerships, Philips, Pre-recorded virtual events, R "Ray" Wang;, Rendever, Royole, rwang0, salesforce.com, samsung, schneider electric, Skyworth, smart buildings, Smart homes, Software Insider, SoftwareInsider, vendor strategy, Verizon, Verizon Business, Video, video meetings

The Best IoT Companies To Work For In 2019 Based On Glassdoor

The Best IoT Companies To Work For In 2019 Based On Glassdoor

By Louis Columbus on September 3, 2019

Employees would most recommend the following companies to their friends looking for a job in IoT:  IGEL, SAP, ARM, Fortinet, Google, Microsoft, Bosch, Samsara, Schneider Electric, Siemens, Dell Technologies, Red Hat, Cisco Systems and Trend Micro. These 14 companies are the highest rated by employees working for them based on a comparison of Computer Reseller News’ Internet of Things 50, 2019  with their respective Glassdoor scores as of today, Sunday, August 18, […]

Posted in Business, Featured Posts, Technology / Software, Trends & Concepts | Tagged arm, Bosch, Cisco Systems, Dell Technologies, Fortinet, google, IGEL, iiot, industrial internet of things, Internet of Things, IoT, iot best companies to work for, Louis Columbus' blog, microsoft, Red Hat, Samsara, sap, schneider electric, siemens, Trend Micro

Event Report: The Evolution And Maturation of @Tibbr at #Tucon2013, the Tibco User Conference

Event Report: The Evolution And Maturation of @Tibbr at #Tucon2013, the Tibco User Conference

By R "Ray" Wang on October 21, 2013

tibbr Continues To Show Momentum In Customer Adoption And Addition Of Key Enterprise Social Features On October 14th to 17th 2013,  the Tibbr enterprise social crowd mingled with the core Tibco faithful at this year’s TUCON 2013 user conference in Las Vegas.  (An analysis of the broader Tibco announcements can be found from my colleague […]

Posted in Technology / Software | Tagged 2013, Apps Strategy, Cathay Pacific, Chief Collaboration Officer, Chief Customer Officer, Chief HR Officer, Chief information officer, Chief Marketing Officer, CIO, Cloud, CMO, collaboration, collaboration software, e20, e2conf, early adopters, enterprise applications, enterprise apps, Enterprise apps strategy, Enterprise Business Apps, Enterprise Business Apps Vendors, enterprise collaboration, enterprise social networks, enterprise software, enterprise strategy, ESN, event report, future of work, Google Drive, Interport Police, Jive Software, KPN, Microsoft SharePoint, Moxie, Mzinga, News Analysis, Nielsen Company, partnerships, R "Ray" Wang;, rwang0, schneider electric, socbiz, social business, Social Business Software, Social Enterprise, social enterprise apps, social technologies, Software Insider, SoftwareInsider, t-mobile, The Men's Warehouse, The Nielsen Company, Thomson Reuters, tibbr, Tibco, TIBCO Software, Tibco Tibbr, user conference, user event, users, vendor events, vendor strategy, yammer, Yellow Pages Group

Becoming the verb for enterprise collaboration

Becoming the verb for enterprise collaboration

By Phil Wainewright on March 13, 2013

“Box is becoming a verb in Schneider,” said Hervé Coureil, chief information officer at Schneider Electric, speaking in London today about the company’s pilot implementation of the Box collaboration platform. People have started saying, “Oh I’ll Box it for you” when they plan to share a file with colleague. The 140,000-employee energy management company is […]

Posted in Business, Featured Posts | Tagged Box, BoxHQ, collaboration, EnSW2013, ibm, Microsoft SharePoint, schneider electric, TeamDrive

The smart building space just got smarter

The smart building space just got smarter

By Tom Raftery on October 18, 2010

I attended an IBM Analysts day last week in London where IBM briefed us on a number of announcements in the Smart buildings space. Why do we need smart buildings in the first place? What problem are they solving? Well, according to IBM, worldwide, buildings consume 42% of all electricity generated and by 2025 they […]

Posted in Trends & Concepts | Tagged autodesk, Cisco, Eaton, energy efficiency, energy reduction, ESS, Honeywell Building Solutions, ibm, Johnson Controls, sap, schneider electric, Siemens Building Technologies Division, smart buildings

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