Although the consumer implications of the Internet of Things have generated plenty of public attention, the real growth in the embryonic market is coming from less visible industrial environments and business applications. The early IoT advancements may come as a surprise to some, but in these industries, organizations moving quickly to deploy more connected products and services makes sense for a number of reasons. Less than a third of the 465 IT and business professionals who responded to a Gartner survey last fall were using IoT at the time.
Mainstream Industries Form IoT Vanguard
Posted by: Jeffrey M. Kaplan March 9, 2016 07:00 AMAlthough the consumer implications of the Internet of Things have generated plenty of public attention, the real growth in the embryonic market is coming from less visible industrial environments and business applications. The early IoT advancements may come as a surprise to some, but in these industries, organizations moving quickly to deploy more connected products and services makes sense for a number of reasons. Less than a third of the 465 IT and business professionals who responded to a Gartner survey last fall were using IoT at the time.