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NFT Loyalty

NFTs are moving past being mediums of luxury art, and are starting to see true value.

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5 Necessary Conditions for the Success of Digital Avatars

The Metaverse will be composed of society’s digital counterparts, but there are a number of requirements for digital avatars to succeed.

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IoT One Spotlight Podcast: How low-code platforms can transform your AI development process

IoT One Spotlight Podcast interviews our co-founder and CTO, Brian Sathianathan, about the founding of Iterate.ai, the practicality of low code for large enterprise use, and the new version of our low code platform, Interplay®.

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How Do We Qualify a Metaverse?

Many modern platforms and games fulfill most or all of the characteristics necessary to be considered a metaverse.

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NFT Types and their Uses

The popularity of NFTs as a medium for luxury art is slowly phasing out, but other forms of NFTs still hold immense potential.

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5 Forces of Innovation

At Iterate.ai, we recognize 5 forces of innovation: IoT, AI, Startup APIs, Blockchain, and Big Data

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Blockchain for Supply Chain Transactions

Jeff Roster, Brian Sathianathan, and Founder Chris Georgen of Tobl join to discuss the importance of bringing trust and certainty to supply chains. Georgen’s solution? Blockchain. 

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Low-Code Platforms Can Leverage the Five forces Driving Innovation

We see Five Forces driving innovation in the coming years, and we have a way of leveraging them using low-code:

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The One Tech Trend Missing From Everyone’s Predictions

Microservices represent a way of building software. It’s the one trend that accelerates progress in AI, blockchain, the IoT, and many other emerging technologies.

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Augmented Reality, Emerging Tech and Startups Galore in London

As Iterate’s CEO and cofounder, I recently had the privilege to land in Great Britain as a representative of the city of Denver for the annual London Tech Week— an international whirlwind of 58,000 attendees and more than 300 events that brought together executives from all over the world. Here’s what I learned.

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