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IoT Optimism Still Abounds. Despite the large percentage of failed projects, organizations continue to maintain their optimism about IoT. According to the Cisco survey, 64 percent of the respondents ...
73% of senior executives are either researching or currently deploying IoT. The IoT platform market is expected to grow 35% per year to $1.16B by 2020. These and many other fascinating findings ...
According to the survey’s 620 respondents, 42 percent of IoT projects were being managed by facilities or operations departments, or other business units like manufacturing.
Reliability, security, scalability, and cost are essential to all major IoT rollouts. One security breach or hour of downtime ...
Microsoft has a horse in the IoT race, of course — in 2018, it committed $5 billion to intelligent edge innovation by 2022 (an uptick from the $1.5 billion it spent prior to 2018) and pledged to ...
Despite promises of higher bandwidth, low latency, and ultra-reliability, more than half (56%) of the survey respondents said that 5G availability is not accelerating IoT projects in their ...
Since IoT is very popular right now, many companies are jumping on the bandwagon to try and implement their own. However, not every attempt is successful, and sometimes a company may either give ...
So Microsoft Research has poured its IoT efforts into Project Sopris, placing the IoT security focus to microcontrollers, while keeping costs down. X content This content can also be viewed on the ...
In the past few years, IoT has been greatly overhyped; hence, many IoT vendors had to convince the market of their pedigrees by touting use cases and customer success stories. In reality, IoT was only ...
Over the next six months, 4% of IoT adopters will decrease the number of projects they start, according to a new study. But over the next 12 months, there will be an increase of 12% in projects ...
IT departments are playing second fiddle to operations people as enterprises tune up for the Internet of Things.