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Local storage enabling industrial and automotive IoT

As all devices become connected, industrial, automotive and consumer needs for the transfer of data are exploding. Network connections, bandwidth and cost will not support transferring all this information in real time to the cloud. This means local storage will continue to grow at a fast pace, too. SanDisk is working to ensure consumer and industrial clients have the local secure storage able to meet these needs.

Martin Booth, head of SanDisk’s marketing for industrial and automotive products, talks about these challenges and what SanDisk is doing to enable the industry.

Host Chris Hare and guest Martin Booth discuss the landscape of security systems, memory formats and standards, as well as some predictions on the expansion of the “Internet of Things” and memory needs going forward.

The highly technical and collaborative approach will increase as so many varied customers require support to implement the right systems that may be far from the business these companies were in historically.

As consumers we have all seen rapid changes in the amount of memory we need in laptops, phones and cameras. We can expect this to continue as industrial and consumer devices make our homes and lives more connected and smarter in the future.

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ABOUT AUTHOR

Chris Hare
Chris Harehttp://www.ntete.com/
IoT Innovation show host - Chris Hare heads The nTeTe Group and was previously the Head of Technology Incubation and Head of Sourcing (PBUC) at Sony Ericsson with an annual component spend of $8.5B and has more than 25 years of global experience delivering wireless/mobile technology. He has started and led multiple wireless companies, received an IBM Innovation Award and is an advisor to, board member of, and investor in several mobile businesses. Chris is a Companion and Chartered Manager of the Chartered Management Institute (UK), Member of the Advisory Committee of the Congressional Internet Caucus (US), Member of the IEEE (US), founding executive team member of the British American Business Council (Triangle Region NC) and Board member of NCTA (North Carolina Technology Association). He is also regular speaker/panel moderator at wireless industry and leadership events worldwide.