
As more firms recognize the value that IoT can unlock, the growth and adoption of IoT will surpass even the shift to smartphones in 2021. That's something we're seeing with a wide range of enterprise users.
IoT is the most effective way to harness and exploit the power of Big Data. Of course, Big Data isn't a brand-new concept. However, because of a rare convergence of variables, it has just lately become viable to use it in this way:
• Sensors are more affordable than ever before
• Advances in edge computing allow sensors to make decisions rather than just report data
• High-speed 5G cellular networks are now available
• Satellites are redefining the connection game
As a result, businesses may accomplish significantly more, gaining a competitive advantage as well as significant revenue growth. "How can I track my package?" is no longer the question. "How can I improve my client experience?" is now the question. And the answer is the Internet of Things.
Connectivity and data overload will be a problem for every sector.
In the coming year, the industry will face two major challenges: fundamental connectivity and coverage, as well as data overload. In terms of connectivity, 5G sounds fantastic for consumers. However, it causes substantial problems for carriers. Cell sizes reduce as higher-frequency bands are introduced. While there is technically more bandwidth available, the quantity of usable bandwidth per square mile is actually decreased, resulting in 5G coverage that is less available than current networks.
Will individuals be able to accomplish something useful with this machine data when it begins to flow in? Gigabytes of data will overload businesses and users, making it difficult for many to act on it. Users will have to wade through masses of data, discover specific items to correlate, and apply their findings. Sifting through it — hunting for the data equivalent of a gold strike — is a futile effort; the endeavor must be guided by a strategic question or purpose.
This creates an opportunity for entrepreneurs and engineers to help by developing innovative solutions to analyze and use all of this data in real-time. Companies will, however, need a very clear goal for why and how they'll use it in the meanwhile.
Finally, 2021 is another year for technologists to do the right thing for customers. We're leveraging IoT for machines to do more than help farmers embed soil sensors, anglers discover a good site for the day, or pharmaceutical businesses safely deliver medicines from a lab to a hospital in our instance. It's not just about detecting nitrogen in the soil; this is about assisting farmers in maximizing revenue per acre. This extends beyond assisting fishermen in increasing the size of their catch to ensuring their safety by maintaining a constant link to the shore. This is about employing technology to ensure maximum visibility into a vaccine's path, not merely to watch its temperature.
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