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Dec 08, 2016
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How industrial IoT is making steel production smarter

Productivity increases and reduced maintenance costs have been the direct benefits of a new IoT project between General Electric and a Brazilian steel manufacturer. Read More

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HPE rolls out products to enable IoT adoption

Hewlett Packard Enterprise announced several software and hardware products to more securely manage the exploding universe of internet of things devices. Read More

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General Electric showcased its industrial internet of things solutions and partnerships this week at its recent Minds + Machines conference in San Francisco. Read More

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