IoT Analytics

The Internet of Things (IoT) has allowed organizations to collect and analyze data from sensors on manufacturing equipment, delivery trucks, smartphones, wearable technologies and in-home devices.

In today’s environment of 24/7 information, successful companies have been able to sift through the vast amount of data and focus on what adds value for them. Building and running the kinds of big data analytics typically required with IoT data isn’t a simple task, though. Whether you’re looking to reduce costs, improve operational performance or increase customer satisfaction, understanding the challenges associated with IoT can increase your chances for success.

If your organization is looking to make sense of the data it collects from the Internet of Things, you will not want to miss our next ALN Executive Forum event on November 16.  Come hear how two companies are leveraging IoT Analytics to deliver real, meaningful results.  Both presenters will share their experiences on the following and much more:

  • Using IoT analytics to create business value for the organization
  • Applying technology and organizational changes to enable IoT analytics
  • Identifying and addressing challenges within their IoT analytics implementation

Join your peer leaders in analytics, business intelligence, and data management for another great session of professional networking, collaboration, thought leadership and best practice sharing.  This is an opportunity you won’t want to miss – so sign up today!

Date & Time

  • November 16, 2017
  • 5:30 PM – 8:00 PM

Featured Speakers:

Robert Bakos

VP of Engineering at higi

higi is a population health enablement company that allows consumers to track vital health/lifestyle data and share it with healthcare stakeholders they trust.  Users can measure their weight, body mass index, blood pressure, pulse and steps. Once they create an account they can even track these stats over time, participate in fun challenges, and connect with people and health-minded brands in their community.  With a network of connected devices, apps, and health stations across the US and Canada, higi’s platform empowers users to better monitor their health and create lasting habits that lead to real outcomes.

Daniel Neems

Lead Data Scientist at higi

higi is a population health enablement company that allows consumers to track vital health/lifestyle data and share it with healthcare stakeholders they trust.  Users can measure their weight, body mass index, blood pressure, pulse and steps. Once they create an account they can even track these stats over time, participate in fun challenges, and connect with people and health-minded brands in their community.  With a network of connected devices, apps, and health stations across the US and Canada, higi’s platform empowers users to better monitor their health and create lasting habits that lead to real outcomes.

Brad Nicholas

Head of IoT at Uptake

Uptake is a predictive analytics software company delivering products that make industry more reliable, productive, safe and secure. Leveraging insights from global customers across nearly a dozen verticals, including energy, rail, aviation and oil & gas, Uptake’s products apply cross-industry data science to produce high-value, measurable outcomes. Uptake has been recognized as a “Technology Pioneer” by the World Economic Forum and was listed in the top five on CNBC’s 2017 Disruptor 50, an exclusive ranking of private companies transforming the economy.