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How to extract business value from IoT data (Q&A with mnubo)
03/25/2016 in Embedded | Tags: Analytics, business, data, iot, M2M, mnubo, use cases | Leave a comment
We recently did a Q&A session with one of our IoT analytics partners mnubo, asking the following questions:
- What are the main obstacles that have stopped companies from entering the IoT?
- What are the top compelling use cases of IoT-driven data?
- What is something that you have learned from IoT data that was unexpected?
- What is the best IoT product that you have seen and why do you think it tops the list?
It’s a quick read and very much reflects our experiences in the market and with customers and explains the Electric Imp focus on providing worry-free connectivity and security that enables customers to focus on extracting business value.
Full Q&A post here.
Cheers,
— Terrence
Google Analytics API for Java ME
05/05/2011 in Mobile & Embedded | Tags: Analytics, Android, Java ME, Mobile Java, Open Source, Project Kenai | Leave a comment
Ernandes Mourao Junior is cranking out good stuff. A while ago I blogged about his excellent Twitter API ME project – I’ve used it myself and it works very well.
Among other things he is working on, Ernandes now has released the Google Analytics ME API.
Quote:
Google Analytics ME is a compelling and well defined API for Java ME and Android developers who wish to integrate their apps into Google Analytics. With this API, developers will be able to prepare their apps to send out useful data, about how users are interacting with them. Those data will be valuable to identify, e.g., audience and improvement points.
The project page has a few introductory code snippets, the code itself, as well as links to further documentation on Google Analytics. Looks pretty straightforward – I hope to be able to give this a spin soon.
Thanks, Ernandes – and keep up the good work!
Cheers,
— Terrence


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