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Can the Internet of Things connect with enterprise?

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Jim Sherwood, partner and head of product liability at insurance and risk law firm BLM provides analysis on the impact the internet of things will have on business, and the potential risks it presents.

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2017 – The year of the Internet of ‘SOME’ Things

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By Nassar Hussain, managing director Europe & South Africa, SOTI.

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Potential benefits and downsides of IoT in the Enterprise

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By Richard Agnew, VP NW EMEA at Veeam.

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