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Kathleen Martin

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IoT proves to be a valuable technology for many organizations and sectors. If organizations can develop and standardize certain aspects of the IoT architecture, they can tap into the full potential of their investments. In this article, Kamal Rupareliya, chief of customer product success, Intuz, discusses the key factors to consider before designing IoT infrastructure.
Unlike a few technology fads of the past (remember, AOL, Napster, AltaVista?), the Internet of Things or IoT has proven extremely valuable for a range of organizations and sectors.
The technology has the potential to revolutionize all industries, from agriculture and healthcare to transportation and education. As per reports by IDC, the IoT global market revenue is predicted to reach approximately $1.1 trillion by 2025.
IoT promises a future where we can control almost every aspect of life remotely. In contrast to traditional data applications, the technology has no limit in terms of the number of devices deployed.
While the IoT invariably generates immense amounts of data, there is a heightened focus on harnessing and transmitting the information collected.
Obviously, the Internet infrastructure is going to face challenges as more sectors adopt it. Thus, we need wider access to create a better system for exchanging and storing our data while at the same time making efficient use of available technology.
Eight Components of IoT Infrastructure
If businesses develop and standardize certain aspects of the IoT architecture, they can tap into the full potential of their investments. They can prepare their IoT deployments successfully by understanding each infrastructural component and how they all work together.
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