Last Thursday, Unisys hosted an event in Bogotá to talk to the media, share its perspective on current trends, and watch some football. As the Colombian and Chilean national teams squared off in a 2018 World Cup qualifier and onlookers enjoyed delicious ceviche and steak, Carlos Ferrer — who runs the company’s operations in Central, Andean and Southern Latin America — discussed how the Internet of Things has the power to revolutionize how we live. From the proliferation of new physical devices in our homes to the transition of once-physical processes into the digital realm, he said this dual model will continue to show just how disruptive new technologies are. (Photo: Loren Moss)
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