Three Stumbling Blocks of IoT Data Compliance to Overcome
IoT has immense importance in highly regulated industries: smart devices and wearable tech can help collect data and produce insights on user health, IoT technologies can enrich the learning experience, from kindergarten to university studies. They can improve public management of city infrastructure and overall increase the quality of numerous aspects of life.
What is the Internet of Things?
From soil moisture sensors being used to optimize farmer’s yields, to thermostats and thermometers, the Internet of Things (IoT) is transforming the way we live and work. Billions of networked ‘smart’ physical objects around the world, on city streets, in homes and hospitals, are constantly collecting and sharing data across the internet, giving them a level of digital intelligence and autonomy.
How Do IoT Devices Communicate
Internet of Things (IoT) devices communicate is dozens of different ways, using hundreds of different protocols. That’s because how they communicate depends on what they are, where they are, what other devices and systems they need to talk to, and what they have to say.
Introducing AI to IoT Data Analytics
The availability of high-speed internet connectivity has transformed the way we interact with and benefit from technology. The ability to send and receive vast amounts of data quickly and reliably supports the expanding Internet of Things (IoT).
Manufacturing Efficiently: How does Internet of Things Help
The manufacturing process today is the biggest parasite in the technology sector. Updated technologies are required in each and every area of self-reliant and indigenous production. Smart Factories and other big-scale manufacturing industries use automation, artificial intelligence, machine learning and predictive maintenance in their production line.
How The Internet Of Things Can Benefit Commercial Aviation
Analysts predict there will be over 41 billion devices connected by the Internet of Things (IoT) by 2025. The technology, a driving force of the ‘fourth industrial revolution’, has been ushered in by incredibly cheap computer chips and the prevalence of wireless networks. But how can it benefit commercial aviation?
Post-Covid Industrial IoT Spending Set to Quadruple
Industrial IoT paves the way for industrial companies to shift from selling products to delivering services and solutions.
Industrial companies intend to spend $20 billion on Industrial IoT data analytics over the next five years. This was spurred in large part by the Covid crisis, which revealed weaknesses in their digital transformation strategies.
374 Million Work-Related Accidents Occur Each Year, And How IOT Can Help Reduce It
For all the disruption and suffering caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, one silver lining has been the closer emphasis on employee health and keeping people safe in the workplace.
In a bid to support newly minted remote workers in the face of sudden office closures, many businesses started offering employees access to mental wellbeing services and flexible work hours.
Strategy Analytics: The 7 IoT Trends Shaping 2021
According to Andrew Brown, Executive Director of Enterprise Research at Strategy Analytics, and author of the report, “The pandemic has placed a huge burden on businesses to become flexible, agile, and safe, both for their workforces and, in many cases, business survival
The Internet of Things (IoT) Security Market is Expected to Reach $29.02 Billion by 2022 with CAGR of 34.4%
In terms of opportunities, the internet of things (IoT) security market is expected to grow from $6.62 billion in 2017 to USD 29.02 billion by 2022; it is expected to grow at a CAGR of 34.4% during the forecast period.
4 key areas where AI and IoT are being combined
The Internet of Things (IoT) is a technology helping us to reimagine daily life, but artificial intelligence (AI) is the real driving force behind the IoT’s full potential.
Global IoT managed services market to triple by 2025
The global internet of things (IoT) managed services market is forecast to more than triple by 2025 to reach US$166.7 billion.
WHY IS IOT SECURITY IMPORTANT?
An excerpt from the forthcoming book Practical IoT Hacking: The Definitive Guide to Attacking the Internet of Things.
Cellular IoT connections to reach 3.5 billion by 2030
Strategy Analytics survey finds that despite mass roll-out of next-gen networks, in the real world of the internet of things, 4G will continue as the dominant underlying platform, and 5G-based IoT growth will be gradual over the remaining part of the decade
THE INTERNET OF THINGS 2020
IoT systems and solutions are iterating rapidly, and providers are coming to meet more and more of companies’ and consumers’ needs.