Mission: We provide organizations the technology to operate at greater capacity with minimal waste and maximum efficiency in real-time, all the time, regardless of disruptions or complexity of operating environments.
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I have been working at BoldIQ full-time (More than a year)
Pros
We have an incredibly well-rounded and diverse team that work well together in a fast-paced environment. We understand our customers and focus on partnering with them as we grow together. We know how to work hard and have fun together!! Very stable company with a proven technology. We are ripe for expansion and growth!
Cons
We don't have silo's and tightly defined roles. We all get to dig up our sleeves and do it what it takes to get the job done. I think of that as a real pro, but it's definitely more of a start-up, small company feel. With the backing of a solid customer base and proven products!
When your city is so congested that it needs traffic or parking help, introducing a new app to help a driver find a parking spot does not make it a smart city. Quite the contrary. Using technologies to eliminate the congestion and parking issue, that is what will make the city smart.
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A look ahead to 2018 with Tech Target and BoldIQ CEO
With 2018 right around the corner, everyone from industry experts to company CEOs is looking ahead to the trends the new year will bring. For those situated in our evolving smart cities, the growth of the on-demand economy to the increasing interconnectivity of IoT devices will be especially interesting over the next 12 months. After all, this year saw the advent of drone delivery with Amazon’s early tests and later examples from competitors of deliveries, ranging from the trivial, such as Domino’s pizza delivery, to life-saving medical supply deliveries in Tanzania. Additionally, the self-driving car race heated up, with nearly every auto manufacturer announcing new and improved models up to and including the Tesla driverless truck. Finally, convenience-based services reigned supreme, all thanks to the on-demand economy.
When we take a look back, technology made a big impact on our lives in 2017; so that now begs the question: What trends will 2018 hold?
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