The Internet of Everything and the Connected Athlete: This Changes… Everything

The rise of the Connected Athlete is not an isolated event, however. The rapid proliferation of low-cost sensors will allow us to monitor limitless kinds of physical objects, from fruit shipments (sniffing for signs of spoilage) to jet engines (tracking wear to predict when maintenance is needed), fueling the full realization of the Internet of Everything. Our use of low-cost sensors in this new era of big data will make it possible to gather, track, and analyze new sets of data, all in a timely fashion. We will also have the ability to make better and more orchestrated decisions based on this new data through integrated programming of the Cisco intelligent network.

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whitePaper | August 26, 2022

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whitePaper | August 25, 2022

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whitePaper | June 30, 2022

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