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EPISODE · Jul 16, 2014

EP #506: How the Internet of Things turns the world into an app - with author Gary Schwartz

from UNTETHER.tv - Mobile strategy and tactics (video) | Pervasive Computing | Internet of things · host Rob Woodbridge

We all have our own thoughts on what the Internet of Things will look and act like. We also have our concerns about how we will all interact with it be that with or without our knowledge. According to today's guest, Gary Schwartz, we are entering a world of connected apps and our phone is the tie that binds it all together. What does this mean to our business, our security and our privacy?   Gary is a two-time author and the right guy to help chart a path for us on what the short future looks like for the Internet of Things economy. We tackle what the right layers are required in order to achieve the promise of a connected (and managed) world, the privacy debate that is raging in governments around the world and the opportunities that lie in front of the brave entrepreneurs willing to enter the fray.   Gary is a frequent guest of friend of UNTETHER and all his appearances can be found here.

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