The Four Ds: The Future of Business IoT
The future is 4D. Nope, we’re not talking about Einsteinian physics or tesseracts, those theoretical four-dimensional objects that rotate, mind-bending, along two planes at once. These Four Ds are imminently practical, and they’re already shaping the information infrastructure around which we build our businesses and reshaping the future of business IoT.
IoT comes of age
In this episode of The McKinsey Podcast, McKinsey partners Michael Chui and Mark Collins share their thoughts with Roberta Fusaro on the findings of McKinsey’s latest Internet of Things report, including how to successfully integrate IoT, the situations in which the most value is being created, and what companies continue to get wrong.
After, it’s expected a piece of space debris hit the moon on March 4, 2022. Hear about the implications of all the other pieces of space junk in orbit from McKinsey associate partner Chris Daehnick and podcast managing producer Laurel Moglen. The following transcript has been edited for clarity.
5 Examples of Successful Implementation of IoT in Healthcare
Adopting any new technology in the healthcare world is often a slow process. The reason – strict governance around data protection, compliance, and the long-drawn processes around testing new healthcare options. This is, of course, to ensure that there is no compromise to patient safety in any manner.
While IoT adoption was slow initially, today, the benefits far outweigh the concerns. Remote patient monitoring using IoT in healthcare and faster diagnosis due to real-time data capture through monitoring are critical factors enabling smart healthcare.
6 Astounding Benefits of having IoT (Internet of Things)
IoT can give you the capacity to gather information from the organization and utilize progressed investigation to uncover business bits of knowledge and open doors, and diminish functional expense. For instance: Select a testing of information about your top clients and the key cycles that help those clients.
Antitrust: Commission publishes final report on consumer Internet of Things sector inquiry
The European Commission has published today the findings of its competition sector inquiry into the consumer Internet of Things (IoT). The final report and its accompanying staff working document identify potential competition concerns in the rapidly growing markets for IoT related products and services in the European Union.
16 Effective Steps For Securing Corporate And Personal IoT Networks And Platforms
The Internet of Things can open up significant time savings and convenience for both businesses and consumers through connectivity and data exchange. Still, with enhanced sharing comes increased risk. As more IoT devices become standard in organizations and homes, more doors open for malicious actors to compromise systems and steal valuable data.
Integrating Nanotechnology into the Internet of Things
The internet of things (IoT) paradigm has long been considered a key incentive to the Fourth Industrial Revolution with the potential to transform the way we live our lives. Yet its impact promises to be enhanced further through the integration of nanotechnology.
The 5 Biggest Internet Of Things (IoT) Trends In 2022
IoT is a trend that is driving the ongoing digitization and datafication of society in many new and amazing ways. Self-driving cars, autonomous manufacturing robots, and remote medical devices that let doctors diagnose patients and even carry out surgery are all possible due to these networks of connected things.
Here’s what we can expect to see in the IoT industry in 2022
In 2022, bandwidth explosion enabled by 5G will provide the foundation and rails for a new group of devices to hop on the IoT bandwagon. The Internet of Things (IoT) industry is now valued at more than $300 billion, and it is likely to continue growing for years to come.
5G rollouts offer ‘internet of things’ a more sophisticated outlook
The “internet of things” (IoT) is often used as a catch-all phrase to describe the disparate items that use sensors to gather data — from driverless cars, to “smart cows”, to connected refrigerators, to robotic factories.
How to Design IoT Security From the Ground Up
The Internet of Things (IoT) is a powerful boon to business. But it also represents a massive potential expansion of the cybersecurity attack surface. So far, IoT inclusion in many organizations has been poorly organized, haphazard and poorly planned. This needs to change. After all, IT security depends on IoT security.
Why Securing Your IoT Device Has Never Been More Important
In its analysis of the impact of COVID-19, consultancy McKinsey calculated that digital transformation programs accelerated by seven years in just a few months to meet customer demand. This, in turn, has fuelled growth in IoT. Today, we’re seeing IoT finally come of age as enterprises move from experimentation to understanding how to deploy IoT.
The Internet of Things (IoT) in Health Care
The Internet of Things (IoT) in the health care and medical industries is at an advanced stage in some areas and sorely lacking in others.
How Will Iot Impact The World Of Wi-fi & Internet?
IoT is short for the Internet of Things, which refers to a collection of devices connected to a network. These devices share a connection through Wi-Fi or Bluetooth networks. Examples of them are smart home appliances such as thermostats, refrigerators, home security systems, cameras, wearable devices, routers, smart speakers, and so on.
Network and IoT security in a zero trust security model
You can never be too careful when it comes to network and IoT security. With a rapidly growing number of disparate devices being connected to corporate and industrial infrastructures, it’s better to be safe than sorry.