Introducing Beginners to Tomorrow’s World of “Internet of Things”
The "Internet of things" (IoT) is already an extensively
debated topic both in the workplace and outside of it. The number of people that
search “What is IoT?” on Google has been strongly raised since 2013, highlighting
it’s growing importance. It's a concept that not only has the potential to impact how we live but
also how we work. But what exactly is the "Internet of things" and
what impact is it going to have on you, if any? There are a lot of complexities
around the "Internet of things" but our blog wants to focus on the
basics.
Many people are still trying to grasp what this topic is about.
Our Blog’s aim is to make technology understandable by anyone who owns a
genuine interest in discovering what’s happening worldwide and extremely curious
futurists. Let's start with explaining a few things.
Broadband Internet is become more widely available, the cost of
connecting is decreasing, more devices are being created with Wi-Fi
capabilities and sensors built into them, technology costs are going down, and
smartphone penetration is sky-rocketing. All of these things are creating
a "perfect storm" for the IoT.
So What Is The Internet Of Things?
ùSimply put, this is the concept of basically interconnect via the
Internet various types of devices, enabling them to send and receive data. This
includes everything from cell-phones, coffee makers, washing machines,
headphones, lamps, wearables, components of machines and almost anything else
you can think of. It includes also people. It is a giant network of connected "things", thanks to which devices
can “talk to each other” and, eventually, take actions automatically. The
relationship will be between people-people, people-things, and things-things. The analyst firm Gartner says that by 2020 there will be over 26
billion connected devices... That's a lot of connections (some even estimate
this number to be much higher, over 100 billion).
How Does This Impact You?
The new rule for the future is going to be, "Anything that can be
connected, will be connected.".
But why on earth would you want so many connected devices talking to
each other? There are many examples for what this might look like or what the
potential value might be. Say for example you are on your way to a meeting;
your car could have access to your calendar and already know the best route to
take. If the traffic is heavy your car might send a text to the other party
notifying them that you will be late. What if your alarm clock wakes up you at
6 a.m. and then notifies your coffee maker to start brewing coffee for you?
What if your office equipment knew when it was running low on supplies and
automatically re-ordered more? What if the wearable device you used in
the workplace could tell you when and where you were most active and productive
and shared that information with other devices that you used while working?
On a broader scale, the IoT can be applied to things like transportation
networks: "smart cities" which can help us reduce waste and improve
efficiency for things such as energy use; this helping us understand and
improve how we work and live. Take a look at the visual below to see what
something like that can look like.
The reality is that the IoT allows for virtually endless opportunities
and connections to take place, many of which we can't even think of or fully
understand the impact of today. It's not hard to see how and why the IoT is
such a hot topic today; it certainly opens the door to a lot of opportunities
but also to many challenges. Security is a big issue that is oftentimes
brought up. With billions of devices being connected together, what can people
do to make sure that their information stays secure? Will someone be able to
hack into your toaster and thereby get access to your entire network? The IoT
also opens up companies all over the world to more security threats. Then we
have the issue of privacy and data sharing. This is a hot-button topic even
today, so one can only imagine how the conversation and concerns will escalate
when we are talking about many billions of devices being connected. Another
issue that many companies specifically are going to be faced with is around the
massive amounts of data that all of these devices are going to produce.
Companies need to figure out a way to store, track, analyze and make sense of the
vast amounts of data that will be generated.
So what now?
Conversations about the IoT are (and have been for several years) taking
place all over the world as we seek to understand how this will impact our
lives. We are also trying to understand what the many opportunities and
challenges are going to be as more and more devices start to join the IoT. For
now the best thing that we can do is educate ourselves about what the IoT is
and the potential impacts that can be seen on how we work and live.


Informative post! I learnt a lot about the Internet of Things. I wonder if there are any IoT Development Companies in San Francisco that can provide IoT services for startups & big enterprises.
ReplyDeleteIoT does fascinate me a lot! I wonder if there are any IoT Development Companies in San Francisco that I can get in touch with to know more about IoT.
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