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Frank Reusch

Frank Alexander Reusch studied in Koblenz (Germany) business administration and informatics and holds a certificate course of the George Washington University in the field of “International Project Leadership”. Since 2001 he works for RWE IT GmbH as a project manager. Frank Reusch works in W3C intensively on the standardization of a communication protocol in the group “Web of Things”. He is Senior Product Manager in the Lemonbeat GmbH, a subsidiary of innogy SE. He gives lectures and presentations around the world regarding the Internet of Things and his practical experience.




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Web of Things: Bringing order to chaos
Frank Reusch Posted On 14th September 2016

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The Internet of Things, with all its players in the market, faces the same problem that the Internet faced before the days of the World Wide Web: A wide range of platforms with non-interoperable networking technologies, data silos and therefore limited interoperability, and thus, market potential. Perhaps if parallels can be drawn, maybe learnings can be too?


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