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Consumers, cars and the Internet of Things Conventional automotive industry wisdom warns executives that people are losing interest in cars. Our analysis of findings from over 16,000 respondents clarifies that people will engage with cars – and cars with people – in new ways. The car will remain a key fixture in personal transportation. Although consumers still expect to use cars differently, they don’t necessarily want to own one in the traditional sense. Globally, consumers are ready for industry innovation that is deepening their connections with cars and the expanding Internet of Things (IoT). And so, new mobility options will soon transform consumers’ lives and expectations.
Linking drivers and their cars with the road to improve the driving experience Today's cars are moving data centers with onboard sensors and computers that capture information about the vehicle that can be accessed in real time. Callbell IoT for Automotive extends the power of cognitive computing to connected cars, acquiring data from sensors and systems to improve the in-car experience.
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The Internet of Things is going to transform how we work and live in more ways than many of us can imagine. Rapid advances in technology such as cognitive analytics, pervasive connectivity and embedded sensors are transforming every part of business. This transformation is leading to improved operations and lower costs, and engaging and personalized – more ‘human’ experiences. Buildings aware of occupants’ needs We are quickly approaching the day when we will walk into a building and it will become instantly, digitally aware of the environment it needs to create to make we humans more successful. Buildings and facilities are places we all work, collaborate, build—the IoT is helping buildings to become more than containers, rather places that help occupants increase their productivity. Cognitive buildings may seem futuristic, but there are already leaders that are driving these environmentally aware buildings. Others are using asset tracking and facilities management solutions t