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Chris Green; winner of the Intel IoT Challenge, talks us through how he has used the Intel Edison board could be used to make existing home alarms smarter.
Darren Soothill; winner of the Intel IoT Challenge, talks us through how the Intel Edison board could be used to detect pot holes and make the most used roads safer.
Gitanjali Narang and Amol Sangamesh; winners of the Intel IoT Challenge, talk us through how the Intel Edison board could help prevent wastage of refrigerated items.
Pete Smout; winner of the Intel IoT Challenge, talks us through how the Intel Edison board and sensors could be used to help monitor the health and well-being of the elderly.
Darren Soothill; winner of the Intel IoT Challenge, talks us through how the Intel Edison board could be used to detect pot holes and make the most used roads safer.
Ian Mortom; winner of the Intel IoT Challenge, talks us through how the Intel Edison board could be used to automatically control cameras to track facial movements.
Roman Quijano Luna; winner of the Intel IoT Challenge, explains how he used the Intel Edison board to simplify using paid-for car parks.
Matt Ward; Intel's UK IoT Ignition Lab manager, talks to us about how the Ignition Labs are pushing innovation in IoT.
Intel's Stuart Dommett has been doing IT since Charles and Diana were married. Ten years ago he was excited to find that laptops suddenly had Wi-fi built in.
Bring your own device is supposed to save money - instead of buying phones and laptops, firms can pay towards their staff's personal systems which are used for work. In fact it is more likely to be cost neutral - and can be more expensive. So why do it?
Are touchscreen interfaces just a gimmick or are they a big step forward? Intel's Stuart Dommett explains why we will all be pinching and swiping... but we may find this is only the first step to more radical changes.
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Join the experts from Dell, KACE and Intel as they discuss the twin challenges facing Business IT departments: managing and securing client devices. This webcast will look at the challenges IT departments face everyday when devices are constantly walking out the door – Ensuring devices are configured, patched and maintained according to corporate policies, repairing broken systems remotely and securing devices and data efficiently.
http://www.eweekeurope.co.uk got a demo of Intel's MeeGo tablet OS, at Mobile World Congress 2011. It's still there despite Nokia sidelining it for Windows Phone