Too many apps

Digitization is progressing rapidly within human activities. But the more applications we have, the less we use them.
IoT interoperability will be semantic or will not occur

Only the semantic level can offer the IoT long-term interoperability with short-term freedom.
A tangle of silos

The IoT ecosystem is organized in a tangle of silos that prevents easy collaboration between connected devices.
70.000 years ago…

70 000 years ago, in order to satisfy his need to communicate, Sapiens developed natural language.
Fifty shades of black

“We have to look at the painting to appreciate the light reflected by the black surface. It’s essential.”
The IoT deserves a common language

Global economic development goes hand in hand with open trade, sharing of standards and regulations, as well as the establishment of global currencies.
E Pluribus Unum (for IoT as well)

Famous for its use on the great seal of the United States, the motto “E pluribus unum” comes from a text attributed to the Roman poet Virgil (70 BC – 19 BC), and describing the transformation of a mixture of ingredients during the making of a kind of pesto cheese (they are not so crazy, […]
Walls and bridges in the IoT

When standards and silos sail canned The shortage of standards does not seem close to affecting Information and Communications Technologies.