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Why is the Oracle IoT Team at Mobile World Congress 2015?

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We’re at Mobile World Congress (#MWC15) because it’s time for Oracle’s IoT vision to be part of your digital strategy -- and we have some cutting edge solutions to show you.

Namely, we’ll be showing use cases built on the upcoming Oracle Internet of Things Cloud Service. Our experts will show you how to easily deliver innovative new services faster with less risk, as well as securely manage bi-directional, real-time IoT data at scale between connected devices and your enterprise applications and technologies.

Our innovative approach also features an end-to-end, IoT business use case successfully leveraging the Oracle Cloud.Edge devices will use the Oracle Internet of Things Cloud Service to integrate with and provide data for Oracle enterprise applications in the cloud or in your data center.

Our demonstration will illustrate how to:

  • Realize the value of IoT data at rest and in-flight, with other data streams, to improve business decisions and actions using intelligent devices, event processing & data analytics
  • Integrate devices with business processes and enterprise applications to ensure the right data is available to the right application at the right time, to enhance operational efficiency and deliver new value-added services.
  • Harness the business potential of IoT data with a standards-based cloud service that gathers and pre-processes device & application data & routes information to the correct back-end process & data store.

For more information, come and see us at MWC booth #3B20 or contact your Oracle Sales Representative.. Keep an eye on this blog or bookmark http://oracle.com/iot for future announcements on the Oracle Internet of Things Cloud Service.

http://www.mobileworldcongress.com

http://oracle.com/iot


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