Sramana Mitra: How does your identity work? From the perspective of each unit that is being identified, people are capturing different types of data. The parameters that are being captured from that identity point of view is different. Is that something that is customizable in your solution and that’s up to the industry vertical to
Sramana Mitra: I’m not convinced about what you’re saying. The horizontal stuff is commodity, but the real differentiation of what the user experience can be for an automobile that is IoT-enabled is where the interesting opportunity is. Daniel Raskin: It’s going to be companies like Toyota or others like that who are building those next generation platforms
Sramana Mitra: Let’s take those uses cases in automobile and transportation. Can you give us your perspective of what you’re observing in those industries when it comes to IoT adoption? What is happening in IoT adoption in the automobile industry? What is happening in the IoT adoption in the container business? Daniel Raskin: There are two
Sramana Mitra: Let’s actually do some use cases. You can pick what use cases you want to share. The first context you should settle is that why was the story pitched as an Internet of Things story. Daniel Raskin: You look at all the big areas of growth in digital today. You have cloud, IoT,
Daniel enlightens us on the identity side of IoT and discusses use cases in automobiles and transportation in this interview. Sramana Mitra: Let’s start with some introduction about yourself as well as ForgeRock. Daniel Raskin: I’m the VP of Strategy at ForgeRock. I have a long history in the identity and access management space, stemming from