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Nokia
Nokia is an innovation leader in the technologies that connect people and things. We tap into the power of connectivity by combining network infrastructure, software and services with advanced technologies for smart devices. From the transistor to Virtual Reality, our people and inventions have transformed how the world connects and communicates. We are focused on two business areas: - Our four networks business units are leading the change to smart, virtual networks with one seamless service - Our technologies business unit focuses on advanced R&D to reimagine the way technology blends into everyday life
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European Union 1865 Public NYSE: NOK > $10b > 50,000 Open website SpaceTime Insight - TECHNOLOGY STACK
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Nokia’s Tech Stack maps Nokia’s participation in the IoT tech stack.
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Nokia’s IoT Snapshot maps the range and focus areas of Nokia’s IoT business across Technologies, Use Cases, Industries, and Services. Only categories with active products will be shown. Missing categories indicate that there is no activity in those areas.TechnologiesNetworks & Connectivity5GRadio Access NetworkSoftware-Defined NetworkingWireless Local Area NetworkAnalytics & ModelingBig Data AnalyticsEdge AnalyticsMachine LearningPlatform as a Service (PaaS)Application Development PlatformsData Management PlatformsDevice Management PlatformsApplication Infrastructure & MiddlewareData Exchange & IntegrationData VisualizationCybersecurity & PrivacyNetwork SecurityUse CasesAsset Health Management (AHM)Edge Computing & Edge IntelligenceImmersive AnalyticsRemote Asset ManagementVirtual RealityFunctionsLogistics & TransportationIndustriesElectrical GridsTransportationServicesCloud Planning, Design & Implementation ServicesSystem Integration
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IIC x IoT ONE Industrial IoT Spotlight Podcast EP037: The future is already here; it is not just particularly well-distributed - an Interview with Jim Morrish of NokiaMonday, Sep 03, 2018
*This episode of the Industrial IoT Spotlight Podcast is sponsored by the Industrial Internet ConsortiumHow can the IIC business strategy and solutions lifecycle task group help to de-risk the adoption of IoT in enterprises? What is the framework for understanding IoT in the context of business transformation? What is the real impact of IoT that forecasts are unable to capture? What is the impact of the IoT platforms market on the acceleration of IoT adoption? The adoption of IoT is not a step into the unknown; it has been diagnosed and has an envelope around it. Putting together 10 years of software, 10 years of hardware, and 10 years of communications experience, the IIC business strategy & innovation framework allows project managers and executives to understand and manage the scope of the challenges that come with implementing IoT in traditional organisations. Jim also discusses the real impact of IoT in the economy beyond predictions of devices and market value, and how to develop internal capabilities to harness the power of IoT in an organisation. We also look into the IoT platform market as an accelerator for adoption and scale, and discuss the future of this highly dynamic market. Links Mentioned: IIC Business Strategy & Innovation Framework " /> - MEMBERSHIP
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European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI)We produce globally applicable standards for Information & Communications Technologies including fixed, mobile, radio, broadcast, internet, aeronautical and other areas.OMA SpecWorksoneM2MThe purpose of oneM2M is to develop technical specifications which address the need for a common M2M Service Layer that can be readily embedded within various hardware and software, and relied upon to connect the myriad of devices in the field with M2M application servers worldwide.
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Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE)Hewlett Packard Enterprise or HPE (formerly HP) makes IT environments more efficient, productive and secure, enabling fast, flexible responses to a rapidly changing competitive landscape. They enable organizations to act quickly on ideas by delivering infrastructure that can be easily composed and recomposed to meet shifting demands, so they can lead in today’s marketplace of disruptive innovation. Year founded: 2015 (1939) Revenue: $53.0 billion (2014) NYSE: HPE
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