A Diamond in the Rough

From the Urban Dictionary: "Someone (or something) that has hidden exceptional characteristics and/or future potential, but currently lacks the final touches that would make them (or it) truly stand out from the crowd."

In the swirls of activity at our conference last week we recognized innovators who continue to shift the direction of their companies by identifying products that previously weren't, but now are connected.  The products are things you see every day: a car, a vending machine, a smoke detector, a glucose monitor, a jukebox, an alarm clock - the list goes on and on. 

All these products are hidden in plain sight, so where is yours and how can you raise the visibility of it to your management and make yourself a connected product superhero?  The technology platform to support you is here on the developer site and we've enhanced with deep access to our core services.  AT&T, Sprint, and Verizon all have innovation centers to provide you with the prototyping support you may need for your module or device, too.

Maybe the next connected product is on your boat, at your parent's house, in a hospital, or on the shop floor.  You probably walk by it every day and now is the time to take notice.  The challenge and opportunity remain if you "Think Connected" - just ask us and our partners how we can help you to find that diamond.

 

-Sam

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