Monday 16 June 2014

How Intel uses IoT and big data to improve food and water security

Subscription | Read Online | Previous Twitter Facebook Google+
Mary Weilage

Editor of this Newsletter

Mary Weilage | Senior Editor | @TechRepublic

Mary Weilage is a Senior Editor for the CBS Interactive site TechRepublic.

How Intel is using IoT and big data to improve food and water security

Intel is looking to be a leader in the food and agriculture industry with projects to address water and food security, safety, and sustainability. Here's how.

Additional TechRepublic resources

Big data wake-up call: Increased online privacy concerns require risk management

India's high demand for big data workers contrasts with scarcity of skilled talent

openFDA launches open data platform for consumer protection

Wearables and patient-centric startups evolve in health data ecosystem

How big of a threat is Facebook's ad play to Google?

Today's recommended downloads

Cloud Priorities 2014: Cloud strategies, priorities and plans of North American IT and professionals

(ZDNet)

Managing Risk in an Active Directory Integrated Virtualized Environment

(Dell Software)

Answering the Tough Question: Who Has Access to What?

(Dell Software)

FREE Trial! Download Dameware Secure Remote Support Now!

(SolarWinds)

Download a Trial of AppAssure 5

(Dell Software)

Connect with TechRepublic

A Special Feature from TechRepublic and ZDNet

Wearables: Fit for business?

The explosion of interest in wearable computing is one of tech's fastest rising trends. While big moves from Google, Apple, and Samsung will likely attract a lot of attention, we're going to examine the broader potential that wearables hold for driving innovation in business.

TechRepublic newsletters

Get product reviews, tech news analysis, tips, and more in the following TechRepublic newsletters. Automatically sign up today!

Download

The Mobile Revolution

Download

Microsoft in the Enterprise

Visit the Subscription Center to get other free newsletters, manage your account settings or to be removed from TechRepublic communications.

The e-mail address for your subscription is habib2best@gmail.com.

Unsubscribe | Send Feedback | FAQ | Advertise | Privacy Policy

Copyright 2014 CBS Interactive, Inc. All rights reserved.

TechRepublic is a registered service mark of CBS Interactive, Inc.

TechRepublic

235 Second Street

San Francisco, CA 94105

U.S.A.

No comments:

Post a Comment