Introduction: For quite some time, Cisco and Qualcomm have used the term Internet of Everything (IoE) to describe what almost everyone else refers to as the Internet of Things (IoT). Qualcomm says on its IoE web page “When smart things everywhere are connected together, we will be able to do more and be more. This is the Internet of Everything (IoE), a paradigm shift that marks a new era of opportunity for everyone, from consumers and businesses to cities and governments….” “Qualcomm is creating the fabric of IoE for everyone everywhere to enable this Digital Sixth Sense.” Cisco defines the Internet of Everything (IoE) as bringing together people, process, data, and things to make networked connections more relevant and valuable than ever before – turning information into actions that create new capabilities, richer experiences, and unprecedented economic opportunity for businesses, individuals, and countries. But is that the same as the IoT? And how do they both relate to Machine-to-Machine communications (AKA M2M)? Network Gives Value to “Things” at Cisco: Cisco devoted several sessions to the IoE at its flagship Cisco Live conference this week in San Francisco, CA: ITMGEN-4113 - Delivering Value in an Internet of Everything World BRKNMS-2703 - Managing the Internet […]
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