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Jasbir Singh Dhaliwal
Jasbir Singh Dhaliwal
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Jasbir Singh Dhaliwal

Jasbir Singh Dhaliwal has over 26 years of software development and management experience, including 10 years in delivering complex IoT projects. Currently employed with IBM as a Principal Architect (IoT and cloud) and considered a thought leader with over 31 IoT patents, he has a deep understanding of IoT concepts/architectures and has delivered IoT projects in diverse domains such as consumer goods, smart buildings, healthcare, precision agriculture, automobile, and manufacturing. His extensive experience in both the public cloud and embedded domains gives him a unique edge in conceiving innovative end-to-end IoT solutions. He holds a bachelor's degree in computer science and engineering from Punjab Engineering College, India.
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Web 3.0

Web 3.0 is the third stage of the evolution of the World Wide Web or the internet and has been designed to overcome the limitations of prior stages – that is, Web 1.0 and Web 2.0. In Figure 12.1, it is represented as follows:

Figure 12.23 – Web 3.0

Before we understand Web 3.0 and how it can be combined with IoT, let’s first understand the web’s evolution from Web 1.0 to Web 3.0, as depicted in the following figure:

Figure 12.24 – Evolution of the web – from Web 1.0 to Web 3.0

Let’s look at this evolution in greater detail:

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Jasbir Singh Dhaliwal

Jasbir Singh Dhaliwal has over 26 years of software development and management experience, including 10 years in delivering complex IoT projects. Currently employed with IBM as a Principal Architect (IoT and cloud) and considered a thought leader with over 31 IoT patents, he has a deep understanding of IoT concepts/architectures and has delivered IoT projects in diverse domains such as consumer goods, smart buildings, healthcare, precision agriculture, automobile, and manufacturing. His extensive experience in both the public cloud and embedded domains gives him a unique edge in conceiving innovative end-to-end IoT solutions. He holds a bachelor's degree in computer science and engineering from Punjab Engineering College, India.
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