Internet of Things Technology
By 2022, an estimated 29 billion connected devices are expected to be in operation—and projections show that by 2025, the global IoT landscape will swell to over 75 billion devices. For forward‑thinking enterprises, this surge translates into a goldmine of data that can unlock powerful insights. As
The Internet of Things (IoT) refers to a network of devices embedded with sensors, software, and connectivity that enable them to exchange data with other devices and systems over the internet. For an IoT device to become part of this ecosystem, it must be onboarded—registered, provisioned, and conf
Ian Marsden, founder and CTO of Eseye, argues that the rapid expansion of the Internet of Things (IoT) is now a point of no return. The proliferation of connected devices—ranging from coffee vending machines and warehouse robots to smart speakers and city lighting—continues to reshape industries a
In 2020, manufacturers are expanding eSIM support across a broader array of devices. According to Yuval Mayron, general manager of IoT at amdocs:next, this trend will compel connectivity providers to adapt quickly. eSIM adoption accelerates beyond the “maturity” phase After Apple, Google, Samsung,
In a typical workday, employees spend about 10 hours in the office, making it effectively a second home. Across all industries, offices are increasingly adopting IoT to create spaces that are not only comfortable and secure but also highly productive, according to Yash Mehta, IoT and Big Data Scienc
Historically, sprawling IT initiatives have routinely exceeded budgets and missed deadlines. The Internet of Things—an amalgam of computing and communications—faces the same reality, compounded by its inherent complexity. High‑profile vendors confirm this trend: in May 2017, Cisco reported a 75% fa
Technology leaders are collaborating more than ever to solve customer challenges. Rob Lamb, Client Principal and CTO at Dell Technologies, explains how breaking silos and moving beyond conventional methods benefits the telecom and manufacturing sectors.The digital revolution has upended traditional
In sectors ranging from chemical processing to wastewater treatment, thousands of hand‑operated valves form the backbone of plant operations. Traditional retrofit monitoring solutions have been effective, yet they remain costly, slow to deploy, and fragmented across different valve types. Industry‑
In the wake of the latest Extinction Rebellion protests, public demand for climate action has never been stronger. Consumers now expect brands to not only sell products but to champion sustainability as part of their core identity. According to a 2024 survey by Futerra, an overwhelming 96 % of resp
The Internet of Things (IoT) is a driving force behind the digital transformation of the global economy. According to Hubert da Costa, SVP and GM EMEA at Cybera, the worldwide appetite for IoT solutions continues to grow. GlobalData forecasts that the market for IoT‑enabling software, hardware, and
As the Fourth Industrial Revolution unfolds, the Internet of Things (IoT) is emerging as a key revenue engine across industries. “IoT has become the go‑to technology for efficient data management and utilization through the mass connection of devices,” says Gary Lee, Chief Revenue Officer at B2M S
The global smart‑home market was valued at US$14.55 billion (€13.2 billion) in 2018 and is projected to hit $40.23 billion (€36.5 billion) by 2023, according to the 2019 Smart Home Device Market Report. Rapid innovation—from connected bulbs to remote‑view cameras—has turned every home into a digita
In early 2019, the UK inaugurated its first smart factory, leveraging the nascent 5G network to achieve lightning‑fast data transfer. While a milestone, it paints a narrow picture of the industry’s progress. George Walker, managing director of industrial automation provider Novotek UK and Ireland, a
Many small manufacturers—often operating for decades—generate annual revenues between $2 million (€1.8 million) and $20 million (€18.1 million) and are now focused on an exit strategy. These founders typically serve as critical suppliers within aerospace, aviation, automation, machining, and food‑p
Global technology spending on the Internet of Things (IoT) is projected to reach $1.2 trillion (€1 trillion) in 2022, with discrete manufacturing ($119 billion, €108 billion), process manufacturing ($78 billion, €70.8 billion), transportation ($71 billion, €64.5 billion) and utilities ($61 billion,
Leveraging cloud storage offers tech companies unmatched flexibility, scalability, and cost‑efficiency. Yet, the very convenience that attracts businesses can also expose them to serious security risks if not managed properly. “Just as shop owners wouldn’t leave their doors unlocked, cloud‑based fi
Experienced executives across industries report that today’s business environment presents unprecedented challenges. Even seasoned leaders in established firms are anxious about what the current decade holds. Lean competitors with lower operating costs and disruptive technology are reshaping the rul
Priyanka Purbe of Volansys The Internet of Things is reshaping every industry, creating new markets and enabling transformative change. As the ecosystem evolves, selecting the right low‑power wide‑area network (LPWAN) becomes a critical decision. In this article, Priyanka Purbe, Senior Engineer at
Patrick Moorhead of Pricefx Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) is transforming manufacturing by turning vast streams of operational data into actionable insights. When combined with advanced pricing technologies—powered by machine learning, AI, and cloud‑based analytics—these data can amplify the
Joanne Phoenix, interim executive director of Sensor City, predicts an exciting trajectory for the Internet of Things (IoT) in the coming year. IoT is spreading across diverse sectors, with leading technology firms and research institutions forecasting broad growth. We’re no longer debating whether
Internet of Things Technology