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Dave Michels

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Boulder, CO, United States

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Recent:
  • Unknown
Past:
  • nojitter
  • Network World

Past articles by Dave:

Has the ‘Focus on Growth’ Mantra Come to a Head in UC?

With uncertain economic times ahead, some cloud-based providers have already pivoted to focusing on profitability over market growth. → Read More

Arrow Electronics gives IoT a voice, connects devices to communications tools

Arrow Connect connects computing systems and communication systems to the Internet of Things. → Read More

IoT poised to impact quality, capabilities of healthcare

Technologies such as wearables, video, drones and artificial intelligence have the potential to improve healthcare. → Read More

Today’s property rules don’t work in our IoT world

We used to own our things, but increasingly our things own us. The laws need to change to restore our traditional rights of property and ownership to the digital times. → Read More

IoT gives Microsoft opportunity for cloud leadership

Microsoft Azure offers an end-to-end portfolio for IoT, and its biggest opportunity is in enterprise IT. → Read More

Staples Easy Button gets IoT makeover

Staples, with help from IBM's Watson and Vonage, moves the Easy Button from concept to reality by connecting its new model directly to its order-entry system. → Read More

How the hospitality industry will profit from the IoT

The hospitality industry is well positioned to benefit from the IoT. That’s because the IoT is poised to improve the customer experience while also reducing costs. → Read More

IoT in the office: Plantronics service blocks annoying noises

Plantronics introduces another type of IoT product, Habitat Soundscaping, adaptive software that attacks the noise in open offices. → Read More

3 ways to track people using location-based services

More businesses are using location-based services via Wi-Fi, RFID and Bluetooth beacons to track and interact with customers. → Read More

AI heading back to the trough

Artificial intelligence (AI) will indeed change everything, but not any time soon. → Read More

Cisco upgrades one IoT platform and announces another

Cisco now has two Internet of Things (IoT) platforms: Cisco Jasper, which is for cellular-connected devices, and now Cisco Kinetic for all kinds of connected things. → Read More

IoT devices or humans?

Let's just cut to the chase and use IoT to track actual people. → Read More

The future of IoT: Where it's heading, what to expect

The Internet of Things (IoT) keeps changing, here are some thoughts on where it's heading and what to expect. → Read More

Smart buildings start with awareness

Smart, IoT-enabled buildings are coming. Until then, consider a dashboard solution such as Buddy Ohm, which helps building managers make better energy decisions. → Read More

MasterCard puts a finger on fraud

MasterCard introduces a new credit card that has a fingerprint sensor. → Read More

Cisco makes videoconference technology invisible

Cisco's new Spark Room Kit and Room Kit Plus have advanced technology intended to make videoconferences simple. → Read More

Can Amazon be stopped?

Amazon’s success in ecommerce could be repeating in enterprise communications. → Read More

6 reasons why Slack is the next Netscape

Tech darlings come and go, and it won't be long until collaboration vendor Slack becomes a memory—like what happened to Netscape. → Read More

4 possible outcomes for Avaya

As Avaya continues its Chapter 11 process, Dave Michels speculates on four possible outcomes for the company. → Read More

Digital fingerprints: The truth is out there

All of the connected devices and apps leave digital fingerprints, making it possible to track our every move and creating the ultimate lie detector. → Read More