A great report from Michael E. Porter from Harvard business School and James E. Heppelmann of PTC on how the IoT will allow the U.S. to reinvigorate its capacity as a technology leader in the global economy.
hbr.orgGood article talking with a few of the leading accelerators on how they give advice and work with IoT startups.
eetimes.comA new McKinsey Global Institute report, The Internet of Things: Mapping the value beyond the hype, attempts to determine exactly how IoT technology can create real economic value.
mckinsey.comGreat report from Goldman on what the third wave of computing looks like. As no surprise, it's all about the Internet and connectivity in everything.
goldmansachs.comI enjoyed this article written by Harvard's Michael Porter on how and why service leaders will be hard hit by the Internet of Things.
fieldservice.comPunch Through is hiring! We're always looking for driven people to join our growing team.
punchthrough.comProduct company Olio Devices makes some good points as to why the big players need to spend more time on design and customization around their products in the wearable market.
wareable.comA short 2 minute pictorial interview narrated by Philip Moynagh, VP IOT Intel explaining what the IoT is and how in the past has been the "internet of screens", the next revolution is the "internet of things".
vimeo.comPodcast on how to avoid design pitfalls in the IoT by keeping the focus on people.
oreilly.comIn an effort to make the Photon even easier to play with, Sparkfun has been working on a series of shields that’ll provide the development board with unique features.
sparkfun.comMeasure the water consumption in your house with a Particle and water flow sensors.
hackster.ioGreat story on U of M grads launching an IoT project. From the article, "Not two years out of school, they've raised more than $600,000 in start-up capital. Now they're about to bring to market their signature product: a smart water bottle that tells you when your body needs a drink."
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