Industry IoT Consortium Updates Industrial Internet Connectivity Framework
We are happy to announce the updated version of the Industrial Internet Connectivity Framework (IICF), a foundation document that guides the […]
We are happy to announce the updated version of the Industrial Internet Connectivity Framework (IICF), a foundation document that guides the […]
A typical multi-party asset tracking application involves shippers, receivers and a freight-carrier network with multiple stakeholders (e.g., manufacturer, distributor, provider, carrier) that have mutual obligations to deliver assets in time.
Unfortunately, the traditional asset-tracking solutions have posed a multitude of concerns due to the lack of trustworthy and transparent information across the supply chain.
By Xinxin Fan and Raullen (Qi) Chai, IoTex A typical multi-party asset tracking application involves shippers, receivers and a freight-carrier network with multiple stakeholders (e.g., manufacturer, distributor, provider, carrier) that have mutual obligations to deliver assets in time. Unfortunately, the traditional asset-tracking solutions have posed a multitude of concerns due..
Read the Journal of Innovation here Digital transformation is hardly a new topic. From the early beginnings of the IT revolution, over six decades ago, organizations have leveraged digital technologies to digitize their information, digitalize their business processes to enhance their operational efficiencies, optimize the way they deliver value to
By Frederick Hirsch, Upham Security Third in a series of blogs from the Industry IoT Consortium Trustworthiness Task Group. For a comprehensive look at trustworthiness foundations in IIoT, download our foundational document. Connected systems introduce risks to each other, so a single system cannot be effectively trusted unless the other
By Bob Martin, MITRE Second in a series of blogs from the Industrial Internet Consortium Trustworthy Task Group. For a comprehensive look at trustworthiness foundations in IIoT, download our foundational document. Definition Trustworthiness The degree of confidence one has that the system performs as expected. Characteristics include safety, security, privacy
By Marcellus Buchheit, Co-founder of WIBU-SYSTEMS AG, President and CEO of WIBU-SYSTEMS USA First in a series of blogs from the Industry IoT Consortium Trustworthiness Task Group. For a comprehensive look at trustworthiness foundations in IIoT, download our foundational document. Trustworthiness, and confidence in that trustworthiness, are essential aspects of
By Erin Bournival Dell Technologies The Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) is a rapidly expanding world of connected objects. As IIoT systems proliferate, large amounts of data are consumed by machine learning algorithms and shared between partners, customers, and others. IIoT is a technology environment in which integration and interoperability
By Chuck Byers, Industrial Internet Consortium The Industrial Internet Consortium is pleased to bring you the 17th issue of the IIC Journal of Innovation, “Applying Solutions at the Distributed Edge.” IIC is a well-respected thought leader on edge computing and fog computing, and distributed computing. We have task groups active
The power to convey information in a simple form. Patterns help reduce complexity and make it easier to design sustainable systems. Why collect and share patterns via the Industrial Internet Consortium’s patterns collection initiative? For the good of the industry: efficient innovation, knowledge transfer, and more. Learn more.