Industry Overview
The Internet of Things is the concept of everyday objects – from industrial machines to wearable devices – using built-in sensors to gather data and take action on that data across a network. So it’s a building that uses sensors to automatically adjust heating and lighting. Or production equipment alerting maintenance personnel to an impending failure. Simply put, the Internet of Things is the future of technology that can make our lives more efficient.
Why is the Internet of Things important?
You might be surprised to learn how many things are connected to the Internet, and how much economic benefit we can derive from analyzing the resulting data streams. Here are some examples of the impact the IoT has on industries:
We have seen mobility projects evolving from gaming to consumer projects to enterprise and corporate projects, covering all industries and sectors.
Thanks to our technology diversification we have always provided customers with the expertise and solutions that better fit their needs, requirements, budget and time to market.
Intelligent transport solutions speed up traffic flows, reduce fuel consumption, prioritize vehicle repair schedules and save lives.
Smart electric grids more efficiently connect renewable resources, improve system reliability and charge customers based on smaller usage increments.
Machine monitoring sensors diagnose – and predict – pending maintenance issues, near-term part stock-outs, and even prioritize maintenance crew schedules for repair equipment and regional needs.
Data-driven systems are being built into the infrastructure of “smart cities,” making it easier for municipalities to run waste management, law enforcement and other programs more efficiently.
But also consider the IoT on a more personal level. Connected devices are making their way from business and industry to the mass market. Consider these possibilities:
You’re low on milk. When you’re on your way home from work, you get an alert from your refrigerator reminding you to stop by the store.
Your home security system, which already enables you to remotely control your locks and thermostats, can cool down your home and open your windows, based on your preferences.
Read the TDWI report, Four Use Cases Show Real-World Impact of IoT, to learn how the Internet of Things is changing how organizations work.