Bob Slevin
Bob Slevin is the Director of Product Marketing for IoT at OpenText. Bob is an Internet of Things (IoT) architect and evangelist with more than 25 years’ experience in telecommunications spanning Military and Private sectors. He has collaborated with partners to deploy millions of connected devices across business and consumer markets. An IoT thought leader with an MBA in Technology Management, Bob is focused on identifying business challenges and building innovative solutions to improve operational efficiencies, drive growth and mitigate risks.Introducing Aviator IoT, transforming the Internet of Things with AI
In preparation for this blog, I remembered an article I co-authored for CIO.com titled, “When It Comes to Track and Trace, Manufacturers Should Think Big…
Who benefits from connected engineering?
Producing even the simplest industrial part or piece of equipment requires the work of a lot of people. And many of the things that industrial…
What’s new in CE 21.1 for OpenText Internet of Things Platform
According to Gartner research, “IoT deployments require the ability to process data where and when it is valuable. This may be on the asset, such…
What’s new in CE 20.4 for OpenText Internet of Things Platform
At OpenText World we presented a sneak preview of OpenText™ Internet of Things CE 20.4. This breakout session detailed the Shipment Tracking Solution Accelerator as an enabler of Shipment Intelligence. This new feature enables: Supply Chain…
What are adaptive supply chains?
The COVID-19 pandemic painfully demonstrated the vulnerabilities of global supply chains. The learning must be that companies must restructure their operations to create far greater…
What is a connected supply chain?
It’s no secret that today’s global supply chain is more complex than ever. It has become a digital ecosystem of suppliers, logistics companies, customers and…
How to select the best IIoT companies in 2021
In previous blogs, we’ve looked at the incredible growth of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) and why this requires a secure, centralized IIoT platform….
There is no one-size-fits-all for IoT
Recently I gave a couple of webinars and one of the questions posed during the Q&A asked to give my recommendations on sensors to use…
What’s new in OpenText IoT 20.2
Amidst an environment of increasingly global and complex supply chains, organizations must collaborate closely with customers, suppliers and partners to achieve real-time visibility across every…
IIoT and the road to data monetization
The implementation of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) is bringing benefits to organizations in two key areas: operational improvements and data monetization. A new…
The role of smart Personal Protection Equipment
Health and safety regulations are among the toughest in force worldwide, but in 2018 there were 2.8 million workplace injuries in the U.S. alone that…
How to select the best IIoT applications in 2021
In 2015, Google’s then chairman, Eric Schmidt, famously said the Internet of Things will disappear. He meant that the underlying technology is so ubiquitous that…
What BYOD can teach us about dealing with shadow IoT
A decade ago, when the practice of Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) became popular it raised significant security concerns. Now those concerns have largely passed…
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