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The IoT refers to the connection of devices (other than typical fare such as computers and smartphones) to the Internet. Cars, kitchen appliances, and even heart monitors can all be connected through the IoT. And as the Internet of Things grows in the next few years, more devices will join that list.
We’ve compiled a beginner’s guide to the IoT to help you navigate the increasingly connected world.
BI Intelligence, Business Insider’s premium research service, expects there will be more than 24 billion IoT devices on Earth by 2020. That’s approximately four devices for every human being on the planet.
And as we approach that point, $6 billion will flow into IoT solutions, including application development, device hardware, system integration, data storage, security, and connectivity. But that will be money well spent, as those investments will generate $13 trillion by 2025.
Who will reap these benefits? There are three major entities that will use IoT ecosystems: consumers, governments, and businesses. For more detail, see the Industries section below.
Several environments within the three groups of consumers, governments, and ecosystems will benefit from the IoT. These include:
Manufacturing | Transportation | Defense | Agriculture |
Infrastructure | Retail | Logistics | Banks |
Oil, gas, and mining | Insurance | Connected Home | Food Services |
Utilities | Hospitality | Healthcare | Smart Buildings |
There are literally hundreds of companies linked to the Internet of Things, and the list should only expand in the coming years. Here are some of the major players that have stood out in the IoT to this point:
Honeywell (HON) | Hitachi | T-Mobile (TMUS) | Comcast (CMCSA) |
GE (GE) | AT&T (T) | Cisco (CSCO) | IBM (IBM) |
Amazon (AMZN) | Skyworks (SWKS) | Apple (AAPL) | Sierra Wireless (SWIR) |
Google (GOOGL) | Iridium Communications (IRDM) | Ambarella (AMBA) | ARM Holdings (ARMH) |
Texas Instruments (TXN) | PTC (PTC) |
Fitbit (FIT) |
ORBCOMM (ORBC) |
Garmin (GRMN) | Blackrock (BLK) | InvenSense (INVN) | Microsoft (MSFT) |
Control4 (CTRL) | Silicon Laboratories (SLAB) | CalAmp (CAMP) | LogMeIn (LOGM) |
InterDigital (IDCC) | Ruckus Wireless (RKUS) | Linear Technology (LLTC) | Red Hat (RHT) |
Nimble Storage (NMBL) | Silver Spring Networks (SSNI) | Zebra Technologies (ZBRA) | Arrow Electronics (ARW) |
One IoT device connects to another to transmit information using Internet transfer protocols. IoT platforms serve as the bridge between the devices’ sensors and the data networks.
The following are some of the top IoT platforms on the market today:
As devices become more connected thanks to the IoT, security and privacy have become the primary concern among consumers and businesses. In fact, the protection of sensitive data ranked as the top concern (at 36% of those polled) among enterprises, according to the 2016 Vormetric Data Threat Report.
Cyber attacks are also a growing threat as more connected devices pop up around the globe. Hackers could penetrate connected cars, critical infrastructure, and even people’s homes. As a result, several tech companies are focusing on cyber security in order to secure the privacy and safety of all this data.
BI Intelligence has compiled an exhaustive and detailed report on the Internet of Things that is your one-stop resource for all you need to know about the IoT.
The report gives a thorough outlook on the future of the Internet of Things, including the following big picture insights:
And when you dig deep into the report, you’ll get the whole story in a clear, no-nonsense presentation:
To get your copy of this invaluable guide to the IoT universe, choose one of these options:
The choice is yours. But however you decide to acquire this report, you’ve given yourself a powerful advantage in your understanding of the fast-moving world of the IoT.
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