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The flood of Internet of Things (IoT) devices has made me pause and ask a key question: what, now, is a product? In the past, it was easy. I had hardware with an operating system, or at least firmware. Then I had software. The common connector was the “platform” – the apps ran on the OS, which sat on the hardware. I could buy hardware from one place (Acer, Asus, Dell, HP), my OS from another (usually Microsoft, but more often now Android or iOS), and developers wrote code for that platform.
If the hardware died, or the vendor went out of business, it wasn’t a huge disaster. Next time I could choose a different vendor, and the connecting “glue” of the OS meant that my apps would…
