Probably spent more time than we'd like on testing and debugging the new version of Cortex on a number of existing and new installations. There should hopefully be an announcement very soon on this.
As for the latter, no tougher than usual. In some ways the hype helps and in others it doesn't. I presented an item on a particularly useful application of our technology (which would be pretty hard to match by any other) at a conference a couple of weeks ago. It was enlightening to hear the constant misuse of terminology just about by everyone. Something 'smart' was anything that was 'connected' and 'connected' meant to a cloud service. Followed by a 'smart' home being defined as just about anything which had a handful of such 'smart' devices. This then was followed by people providing various and, as you might imagine, wildly differing statistics on aspects such as the adoption rate of 'smart' homes in various countries, peoples' perceptions of smart devices, the value of the market for smart homes, and so on. Of course nothing new in all of this but it did kind of bring it home to me how some of the plot had been lost under the hype and also perhaps why people often become disgruntled by the promises of the so called smart home. To say nothing of some claims which suggested that people had found a universe with alternative physics ..
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