The Internet of Things (IoT): How Real is It Today?

The Internet of Things (IoT): How Real is It Today?

 

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Research Code: 9A37-00-25-00-00
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Although IoT is still coming into focus for many, it already connects more than nine billion devices worldwide; over the next five years, that number is expected to grow to between 20 billion and 50 billion devices. In 2025, IoT is expected to create between $4 trillion to $11 trillion in economic benefits globally. IoT is a logistical and economic force to be reckoned with, and something that every organization needs to have a strategy with which to address it.

The focus of this initial IoT-focused Stratecast report is to:
--Discuss Stratecast’s 2015 BDA Survey findings with regard to IoT
--Establish what a typical IoT structure looks like
--Analyze issues and hard truths about IoT
--Discuss places where IoT is having an impact
--Provide perspective on the future of IoT

Table of Contents

Big Data, IT, and Data Science teams

Product and Sales & Marketing teams, including the CMO

The C-Suite

All other Line of Business (LOB) stakeholders

Stratecast’s 2015 BDA Survey findings with regard to IoT

IoT structure

Issues and hard truths about IoT

Places where IoT is having an impact

Perspective on the future of IoT

The Siloed Intranets of Things

For Now, Siloes May Be a Blessing in Disguise

Who Owns the Data?

IoT in Industrial Applications

IoT in Agriculture

IoT in Connected Home

IoT in Healthcare & Fitness

IoT in Industrial & Manufacturing

IoT in Municipal Government

IoT in Retail

IoT in Transportation

IoT in Weather & Environment

BUNN: Connecting Devices to Serve Up Excellent Customer Experiences

Aruba Networks: Reducing MTTR and Enabling Data-driven Product Development

Philips: Accelerating Personalized Healthcare Solutions and Smart Monitoring

Amazon Web Services

at & t

Glassbeam

Microsoft

Others

List of Figures
  • 1. Overview of IoT Architecture
  • 2. Comparing IP Version 4 (IPv4) with IP Version 6 (IPv6)
  • 3. IoT in Agriculture
  • 4. IoT in the Connected Home
  • 5. IoT in Healthcare & Fitness
  • 6. IoT in Industrial & Manufacturing
  • 7. IoT in Municipal Government
  • 8. IoT in Retail
  • 9. IoT in Transportation
  • 10. IoT in Weather & Environment
  • 11. Selected IoT Providers and their Products, Customers & Partners
List of Charts
  • 1. IoT Is In Play with 22.8% of Stratecast 2015 BDA Survey Respondents
Although IoT is still coming into focus for many, it already connects more than nine billion devices worldwide; over the next five years, that number is expected to grow to between 20 billion and 50 billion devices. In 2025, IoT is expected to create between $4 trillion to $11 trillion in economic benefits globally. IoT is a logistical and economic force to be reckoned with, and something that every organization needs to have a strategy with which to address it. The focus of this initial IoT-focused Stratecast report is to: --Discuss Stratecast’s 2015 BDA Survey findings with regard to IoT --Establish what a typical IoT structure looks like --Analyze issues and hard truths about IoT --Discuss places where IoT is having an impact --Provide perspective on the future of IoT --BEGIN PROMO--The Internet of Things (IoT): How Real is It Today?
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Table of Contents | Executive Summary~ || Big Data, IT, and Data Science teams~ || Product and Sales & Marketing teams, including the CMO~ || The C-Suite~ || All other Line of Business (LOB) stakeholders~ | Introduction~ || Stratecast’s 2015 BDA Survey findings with regard to IoT~ || IoT structure~ || Issues and hard truths about IoT~ || Places where IoT is having an impact~ || Perspective on the future of IoT~ | Stratecast’s 2015 BDA Survey: IoT at Work or in the Works—23%~ | What IoT Looks Like at an Architectural Level~ | IPv6 Makes IoT a Practical Reality~ | IoT Holds Massive Potential but it also Has Issues~ || The Siloed Intranets of Things~ || For Now, Siloes May Be a Blessing in Disguise~ || Who Owns the Data?~ | Selected Industry Sectors Where IoT is Having an Impact~ || IoT in Industrial Applications~ || IoT in Agriculture~ || IoT in Connected Home~ || IoT in Healthcare & Fitness~ || IoT in Industrial & Manufacturing~ || IoT in Municipal Government~ || IoT in Retail~ || IoT in Transportation~ || IoT in Weather & Environment~ | Selected IoT Case Studies and Providers~ || BUNN: Connecting Devices to Serve Up Excellent Customer Experiences~ || Aruba Networks: Reducing MTTR and Enabling Data-driven Product Development~ || Philips: Accelerating Personalized Healthcare Solutions and Smart Monitoring~ | Selected IoT Providers and their Products, Customers & Partners~ || Amazon Web Services~ || at & t~ || Glassbeam~ || Microsoft~ || Others~ | The Last Word~
List of Charts and Figures 1. Overview of IoT Architecture~ 2. Comparing IP Version 4 (IPv4) with IP Version 6 (IPv6)~ 3. IoT in Agriculture~ 4. IoT in the Connected Home~ 5. IoT in Healthcare & Fitness~ 6. IoT in Industrial & Manufacturing~ 7. IoT in Municipal Government~ 8. IoT in Retail~ 9. IoT in Transportation~ 10. IoT in Weather & Environment~ 11. Selected IoT Providers and their Products, Customers & Partners~| 1. IoT Is In Play with 22.8% of Stratecast 2015 BDA Survey Respondents~
Author Jeff Cotrupe
Industries Information Technology
WIP Number 9A37-00-25-00-00
Keyword 1 Internet of Things
Keyword 2 Siloed Intranets of Things
Keyword 3 IoT in Industrial Applications
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