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How to Use IoT to Advance Strategic Business Goals - ARUBA

How to Use IoT to Advance Strategic Business Goals - ARUBA

Posted On Mar 19, 2021

There are lots of reasons for businesses to choose IOT and may vary as follows.

Reasons may be due to fear of change, Maybe interest in the term IoT and wondered about implementing the feature. Interest in experimenting with something new and different, Fear of being underestimated due to not participating in the upcoming ideas, and so on. Without a proper goal setting the experimental projects can be ended up as a complete failure.

Getting the Most Out of IoT

IoT was originally meant to represent an ecosystem of interconnected computers, but it's now commonly used to refer to the process of linking all electronics to the Internet. The meaning of IoT, on the other hand, does not come from connecting any computer to the Internet. Data and contextual information such as location and identity are carried by IoT devices and the networks that link them.

The combination of IoT data and meaning is referred to as "hyper-awareness" by Aruba, and it offers situational awareness about performance, effectiveness, reliability, commitment, protection, and security. Hyper-awareness in pursuit of a company's strategic business priorities should be the priority of IoT programs, as should determining what details and meaning are important to achieving those goals.

Using IoT to support business strategic imperatives

Vertical sectors, and even within them, have varying competitive priorities. Human efficiency tracking, human productivity operational redesign, and virtual reality are all hot topics in the smart building industry.

Prioritizing human productivity centers involves building cognitively conscious interactive environments and using the Internet of Things to transform the way computers and humans communicate in those spaces, making people more efficient and better. The aim of organizational restructuring is to increase the importance of human resources. 

Tools for simulating conditions and circumstances to enhance operation, build digital twins for preventive repair, and improve processes are all part of augmented reality. Energy management adjusts the amount of energy used depending on the user's convenience, position, and movement. For presence identification, room occupancy sensing, space analytics, position detection, asserting identity, sensing applications in use, hoteling space status, air quality monitoring, lighting management, and security monitoring, these technologies all include IoT data and contextual details. Using a Zero Trust system, these data must be safely shared and effectively secured against threats. Devices must be handled, data and context must be stored, and programs must be run and output tracked. Since the needs of smart facilities shift over time, these operations and resources can preferably operate on an extensible architecture that can adapt to changing demands without having to tear and rebuild infrastructure. Aruba's Edge Services Framework (ESP) allows enterprise operations and facility applications to become hyper-aware of their operating environments by safely interfacing IoT devices and generating contextual knowledge.

When paired with solutions from key technology partners, ESP's unified architecture, Zero Trust protection, and AI-powered applications allow businesses to deliver and leverage IoT solutions effectively and economically. The more data and meaning there are the more ways there are to increase performance, competitiveness, profitability, reliability, protection, and security.

Transporting, securing, and evaluating IoT data has never been easier.


End users are usually left to work out how IoT data is handled and combined into business processes or digital twin models. This problem is addressed by the Aruba IoT Transport for Microsoft Azure, which securely connects IoT devices to the Azure IoT Hub for managing and evaluating IoT systems and enabling digital twins.

Instant and controller-based Aruba access points function as virtual IoT gateways, wirelessly connecting to IoT computers, forming stable links with the Azure IoT Hub, and bidirectionally streaming IoT data via secure tunnels. Contact Us if you want to learn more about IoT Aruba.



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