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NI Trend Watch 2016 explores the IoT and the data explosion

NI identifies the top three trends moving the industry as it becomes more connected

 

NI announced the commercialization of NI Trend Watch 2016. The third annual report examines a number of issues focused on the IoT and how it affects our data management, from consumer-facing software technology to prototyping 5G to make it happen. .

“As the world becomes more connected, the incredible amount of real-world data available today promises great insights for engineers and scientists, but gaining that insight can be challenging,” said Eric Starkloff, executive vice president of global sales and marketing. of NI. “We strive to help our clients cope with the onslaught of analog data by researching trends that will help them manage the increasingly complex amount of information they are acquiring to make the right decisions at the right time.”

NI Trend Watch 2016 explores these topics:

Prototyping takes 5G from concept to reality – 5G will undoubtedly evolve our wireless networks to new heights, but its path will not be without its obstacles.

The Future of Big Analog Data: Distributed Intelligence – With the proliferation of sensing and networking technologies, it has never been easier or more cost-effective to add metrics to systems.

It's About Time: Evolving Network Standards for the Industrial Internet of Things (IoT) – Networking technologies must evolve to meet the requirements of next-generation industrial systems and radically advance the way we operate machines, power grids and transportation systems.

Test Systems for the Big Bang of Smart Devices – Instead of designing a single test system for each device being tested, test leaders must design intelligent test systems that can accommodate and test all smart devices.

Consumer-facing software and how it will change the landscape forever – In a market that is rapidly calling for convergence and the best possible world, it is up to software vendors to meet the demand.

Download the full report at http://www.ni.com/trend-watch/esa/.

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