5. Why Bother?
According to Gartner, the Internet of Things will balloon to 26 billion devices by 2020.
If we add in smartphones and tablets, that number grows to more than 33 billion devices.
There’s big money in these little devices: Gartner projects IoT will result in $1.9 trillion in
global economic “value-add”—the combined benefits that businesses derive through the
sale and usage of IoT technology.
http://www.gartner.com/newsroom/id/2636073
6. NATIONAL IoT STRATEGIC ROADMAP
http://mimos.my/iot/National_IoT_Strategic_
Roadmap_Summary.pdf
http://mimos.my/iot/National_IoT_Strategic_
Roadmap_Book.pdf
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10. Why Bother?
1) IoT Security
2) IoT Analytics
3) IoT Device (Thing) Management
4) Low-Power, Short-Range IoT Networks
5) Low-Power, Wide-Area Networks
6) IoT Processors
7) IoT Operating Systems
8) Event Stream Processing
9) IoT Platforms
10) IoT Standards and Ecosystems
Gartner Identifies the Top 10 Internet of Things Technologies for 2017 and 2018
http://www.gartner.com/newsroom/id/3221818
15. IoT PLATFORMS
In simple words the purpose of any IoT device is to connect with other IoT devices and
applications (cloud-based mostly) to relay information using internet transfer protocols.
The gap between the device sensors and data networks is filled by an IoT Platform. Such a
platform connects the data network to the sensor arrangement and provides insights using
backend applications to make sense of plethora of data generated by hundreds of sensors.
In light of the possibilities that internet of things is offering tech companies has started
capitalizing it. There are many IoT platforms available now that provide option to deploy
internet of things applications on the go.
Example: Amazon Web Services (AWS) IoT, Microsoft Azure IoT,IBM Watson IoT, ThingWorx
IoT Platform, etc.