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'The Internet Of Things' Will Change Virtually Everything About How Large Companies Operate

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The Internet Of Things will reshuffle priorities and costs for global enterprises. 

The IoT will be a diffuse layer of devices, sensors, and computing power that overlays entire business-to-business, consumer-facing and government industries. The IoT will account for an increasingly huge number of connections: 1.9 billion devices today, and 9 billion by 2018. That year, it will be roughly equal to the number of smartphones, smart TVs, tablets, wearable computers, and PCs combined.

In IoT research from BI Intelligence, we look at the transition of once-inert objects into sensor-laden intelligent devices that can communicate with the other gadgets in our lives. This represents a major challenge and opportunity for all large companies. The most valuable IoT applications will almost certainly be enterprise uses. 

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In full, the report digs into some of the top applications for the IoT:

  • Industrial uses including Internet-managed assembly lines, connected factories, and warehouses, etc.
  • Connected advertising and marketing
  • Intelligent traffic management systems. This includes toll-taking and congestion penalties, as well as smart parking-space management. 
  • Waste management systems. In Cincinnati, residential waste volume fell 17% and recycling volume grew by 49% through use of a “pay as you throw” program that used IoT technology to monitor those who exceed waste limits.
  • Smart electricity grids that adjust rates for peak energy usage. 
  • Smart water systems and metersThe cities of Doha, São Paulo, and Beijing have reduced leaks by 40% to 50% by putting sensors on pumps and other water infrastructure.

To access BI Intelligence's full report, Here Comes The Internet Of Things, and our deck on the Internet of Things, sign up for a free trial subscription here. Subscribers also gain access to over 100 in-depth reports on social and mobile, and hundreds of charts and datasets

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