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Visa Hackathon Winner: The SilverLogic TravelKit App

Teams from The SilverLogic had an incredible showing this week at eMerge Americas 2018 in Miami Beach, taking home second-place prizes in both the eMerge Visa Challenge and the overall hackathon.

Teams from The SilverLogic had an incredible showing this week at eMerge Americas 2018 in Miami Beach, taking home second-place prizes in both the eMerge Visa Challenge and the overall hackathon.

AR games | Cryptoquest (Blockchain Hackathon)

We’ve talked a lot on our blog about making ideas happen with augmented reality and the internet of things, but we haven’t spent much time yet on the ideas we’ve actually turned into a reality here at The SilverLogic (TSL). This week, we’ll be featuring two of our in-house augmented reality favorites, OmniPark and Cryptoquest.

We’ve talked a lot on our blog about making ideas happen with augmented reality and the internet of things, but we haven’t spent much time yet on the ideas we’ve actually turned into a reality here at The SilverLogic (TSL). This week, we’ll be featuring two of our in-house augmented reality favorites, OmniPark and Cryptoquest.

TSL's Augmented Reality App OmniPark: Money 20/20 Overall ...

At The SilverLogic, we spend a lot of time thinking about the future and how to make ideas happen for our clients. An area of great interest to us is the future of money and payments, and we’re thrilled to have a chance to meet up with global FinTech leaders to talk about all the latest trends, disruptions, and opportunities in the global FinTech ecosystem.

At The SilverLogic, we spend a lot of time thinking about the future and how to make ideas happen for our clients. An area of great interest to us is the future of money and payments, and we’re thrilled to have a chance to meet up with global FinTech leaders to talk about all the latest trends, disruptions, and opportunities in the global FinTech ecosystem.

Facebook expands the reach of AR experiences with Target ...

Amidst a worsening data harvesting controversy, updates to its advertising platform to prevent abuses such as potential election meddling, and anticipation of CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s Congressional testimony next week, you could be forgiven for forgetting that Facebook also develops technology products outside of Ads and Newsfeed.

Amidst a worsening data harvesting controversy, updates to its advertising platform to prevent abuses such as potential election meddling, and anticipation of CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s Congressional testimony next week, you could be forgiven for forgetting that Facebook also develops technology products outside of Ads and Newsfeed.

Autism and AR: Building AR Solutions for Autism Spectrum ...

Despite affecting more than 3.5 million Americans and 1 in 68 newborn children in the US, Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) remains poorly understood by the general public. At its core, ASD is a complex developmental disorder that affects a person’s abilities in social interaction and communication. These symptoms can look very different from individual to individual, and the severity of symptoms can range from moderate to profound. The goal of treatment for ASD has always been an improvement in quality of life, and this typically takes the form of training and practice in social cues and communication.

Despite affecting more than 3.5 million Americans and 1 in 68 newborn children in the US, Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) remains poorly understood by the general public. At its core, ASD is a complex developmental disorder that affects a person’s abilities in social interaction and communication. These symptoms can look very different from individual to individual, and the severity of symptoms can range from moderate to profound. The goal of treatment for ASD has always been an improvement in quality of life, and this typically takes the form of training and practice in social cues and communication.

AR Glasses | Magic Leap’s Creator Portal, Lumin SDK

It’s been a big week in mixed and Augmented Reality as Florida’s own Magic Leap finally opened its Creator Portal and took center stage at the 2018 Game Developers Conference in San Francisco. The notoriously secretive company has been promising an SDK and developer portal for years, and it seems we finally have (some) idea of how the technology will work and how third-party developers will be able to build for it.

It’s been a big week in mixed and Augmented Reality as Florida’s own Magic Leap finally opened its Creator Portal and took center stage at the 2018 Game Developers Conference in San Francisco. The notoriously secretive company has been promising an SDK and developer portal for years, and it seems we finally have (some) idea of how the technology will work and how third-party developers will be able to build for it.

IoT in business operations

More and more businesses are adopting Internet of Things solutions to cut costs, boost productivity, and massively scale knowledge of their own operations - so why do 6 in 10 firms that pilot IoT initiatives not follow through on them? The consulting firm Capgemini set out to answer this question, and its new report shows that a majority of businesses falter during the early implementation phase of IoT solution implementation.

More and more businesses are adopting Internet of Things solutions to cut costs, boost productivity, and massively scale knowledge of their own operations - so why do 6 in 10 firms that pilot IoT initiatives not follow through on them? The consulting firm Capgemini set out to answer this question, and its new report shows that a majority of businesses falter during the early implementation phase of IoT solution implementation.

Successful IoT Initiatives for Business Leaders: 5 Examples

Introduction

At The SilverLogic, we frequently discuss the practical impact of the Internet of Things (IoT) in business. Business leaders need to understand real-world examples of successful IoT implementations. A study by Capgemini involving interviews with over 300 executives and analysis of various IoT applications in industries like automotive, telecommunications, and manufacturing, offers valuable insights. Their report, "Unlocking the Business Value of Industrial IoT," provides a realistic perspective on the benefits and challenges of IoT.

Introduction

At The SilverLogic, we frequently discuss the practical impact of the Internet of Things (IoT) in business. Business leaders need to understand real-world examples of successful IoT implementations. A study by Capgemini involving interviews with over 300 executives and analysis of various IoT applications in industries like automotive, telecommunications, and manufacturing, offers valuable insights. Their report, "Unlocking the Business Value of Industrial IoT," provides a realistic perspective on the benefits and challenges of IoT.

IoT Payment Solutions

The Internet of Things (IoT) has redefined and revolutionized the modern payments landscape. With over 20 billion connected devices expected to reach the market by 2020, device manufacturers and businesses have been quick to seek out new solutions that will allow these ‘smart’ devices to send and receive payments seamlessly. It’s all part of a much broader movement in FinTech that involves new use cases like the No-Money, No-Line Amazon Go flagship in Seattle, but the concept stretches back to the first dot-com boom when companies like PayPal aimed to move past a world of hard currency and into the digital payments space.

The Internet of Things (IoT) has redefined and revolutionized the modern payments landscape. With over 20 billion connected devices expected to reach the market by 2020, device manufacturers and businesses have been quick to seek out new solutions that will allow these ‘smart’ devices to send and receive payments seamlessly. It’s all part of a much broader movement in FinTech that involves new use cases like the No-Money, No-Line Amazon Go flagship in Seattle, but the concept stretches back to the first dot-com boom when companies like PayPal aimed to move past a world of hard currency and into the digital payments space.

Guidelines for IoT security from the UK Government

On the heels of major security breaches related to the Internet of Things (IoT Devices) in recent years, the UK government released a new report this week outlining 13 guidelines it hopes to see become the standard for devices sold to consumers in the United Kingdom.

On the heels of major security breaches related to the Internet of Things (IoT Devices) in recent years, the UK government released a new report this week outlining 13 guidelines it hopes to see become the standard for devices sold to consumers in the United Kingdom.

Sirqul Founder | Great Ideas with IoT

I know this may sound a little passe, but it's very important to me: the Internet of Things doesn't have any meaning [as a standalone entity]. What we paid attention to, and what we focused on, is the intelligence of things, which is actually why they're connected. Why these things are actually connected to the Internet?

I know this may sound a little passe, but it's very important to me: the Internet of Things doesn't have any meaning [as a standalone entity]. What we paid attention to, and what we focused on, is the intelligence of things, which is actually why they're connected. Why these things are actually connected to the Internet?

Engagement as a Service with IoT | Sirqul

Thus far on our blog and in our forthcoming Business Applications of the Internet of Things whitepaper, we’ve looked mostly at the sheer scope and scale of the IoT: How big it is, what it’s worth, how much data it collects, and how to keep the whole system safe. But like all pathbreaking movements in technology, the IoT is at its best when it’s fundamentally changing the ways individuals and businesses operate at a granular level. One of the IoT’s most promising aspects has to do with decoupling and decentralization: Devices that can gather information and talk to each other in small, modular networks that don’t need to connect to the cloud or the broader internet as a whole. Some of the most innovative companies in the IoT space recognize this and have been quietly developing highly-specified products and services that can be used by an enormous range of businesses and individuals to make things better, faster, and easier.

Thus far on our blog and in our forthcoming Business Applications of the Internet of Things whitepaper, we’ve looked mostly at the sheer scope and scale of the IoT: How big it is, what it’s worth, how much data it collects, and how to keep the whole system safe. But like all pathbreaking movements in technology, the IoT is at its best when it’s fundamentally changing the ways individuals and businesses operate at a granular level. One of the IoT’s most promising aspects has to do with decoupling and decentralization: Devices that can gather information and talk to each other in small, modular networks that don’t need to connect to the cloud or the broader internet as a whole. Some of the most innovative companies in the IoT space recognize this and have been quietly developing highly-specified products and services that can be used by an enormous range of businesses and individuals to make things better, faster, and easier.

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