Internet of Things – Latest trends on Opportunity, Devices & Security JUNE Edition Mobodexter INC Page | 1 IoT Market Opportunity – An insight on latest trends The growth of Internet of things has been phenomenal in the last few years. IDC estimates the direct Internet of Things (IoT) market will grow to more than $1.7 trillion by 2020 with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 16.9%. The number of IoT connected devices in everything from cars to refrigerators and elsewhere will climb to more than 30 billion. Device endpoints, infrastructure support, connectivity and companion IT services are expected to account for the majority of spending. Mobodexter specializes in providing scalable, secure open Internet of Things solutions to its client through its offering called PAASMER. Mobodexter has been a keen observer on the happenings in the field of IOT and have attempted to collate some of the latest trends and happening in this domain. 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Read More http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/internet-of-things-iot-market-forecast-2015-2020smart-home-connected-transportation-medical-iot-industrial-iot--others-300278298.html Farming off the grid: How IoT helps remote communities grow more with less An IoT solution isn't the first idea that comes to mind when you're standing in the African heat, thinking of ways to empower a village. But that's exactly what happened. Read More http://www.networkworld.com/article/3075497/internet-of-things/farming-off-the-grid-how-iothelps-remote-communities-grow-more-with-less.html www.mobodexter.com Page 3 The Internet of Toys: How Young Is Too Young to Bombard Our Children with the IoT? Kids today are digital natives. They’ve had screens in their hands most of their lives and instinctively know how to fix most minor technical glitches. For these children, the Internet of Things (IoT) isn’t a ‘brave new world, it’s the only reality they know. Read More http://www.infosecurity-magazine.com/opinions/the-internet-of-toys/ Internet of Things Security Looms Large for Small Business Almost a year ago, we wrote an article on what the Internet of Things (IoT) Means for Small Business. This follow-up looks at some small business IoT use cases and the challenges surrounding IoT security. Read More http://www.smallbusinesscomputing.com/biztools/internet-of-things-security-looms-large-forsmall-business.html www.mobodexter.com Page 4 One chip to rule them all? The Internet of Things and the next great era of hardware It’s been almost 10 years since Apple unveiled the iPhone. Since that day, the Smartphone has been the overwhelming driver of innovation in the technology industry. Cameras, Wi – Fi, batteries, touch sensors, baseband processors and memory chips – in less than a decade, these components have made stunning advance to keep up with consumer demand to have sleeker, more powerful devices every year. Read More http://techcrunch.com/2016/05/28/one-chip-to-rule-them-all-the-internet-of-things-andthe-next-great-era-of-hardware/ The Importance of Investing in IoT for Your Startup By 2020, the number of connected smart devices interacting with one another through the Internet of Things (IoT) will reach nearly 2o billion. Read More http://tech.co/importance-investing-iot-2016-05 www.mobodexter.com Page 5 No IoT without IPv6 Do you think the Internet of Things (IoT) will be the Next Big Thing? It can’t be. Not until we get past the real Next Big Thing: IPv6. Without the extensive global adoption and successful deployment of IPv6 as the primary version of the Internet Protocol, the IoT won’t be possible. In fact, the future of the Internet itself is at stake. Read More http://www.computerworld.com/article/3071625/internet-of-things/no-iot-without-ipv6.html The Need For One Standard IoT Framework IoT is the biggest buzzword in the market these days, from smart phones to drones, everything is termed to be a part of it. But the fact remains that it is still evolving and we are still in confusion regarding all of its capabilities. The ecosystem of hardware / software around IoT framework is under construction as now we are sure that the old operating systems and hardware may not be sufficient for IoT’s abilities. Read More http://www.iamwire.com/2016/05/standard-iot-framework/136091 www.mobodexter.com Page 6 10 most in-demand Internet of Things skills The Internet of Things is ramping up into a multi-billion dollar industry and with it goes demand for employees with IoT skills. Here we look at the skills those employers. Read More http://www.cio.com/article/3072132/it-skills-training/10-most-in-demand-internet-of-thingsskills.html#slide1 Making the IoT Work for Building Managers The emergence of the Internet of Things (IoT) is perhaps the biggest telecommunications and information technology story of the decade. Suddenly, it is possible to measure and control processes and procedures at a granular level unheard of in the past. It is, for better or worse, revolutionary. Read More http://www.energymanagertoday.com/making-the-iot-work-for-building-managers-0124025/ www.mobodexter.com Page 7 IoT & Manufacturing: Can We Have One Without the Other? The marriage of Manufacturing and IoT: It has been called Industrial Internet, Digitization of Manufacturing, and Manufacturing 4.0. It has been hailed as a revolution and declared as winwin. With all this talk of marrying the two, we would be remiss not to heed the warnings that half of all marriages end in divorce. Read More http://www.pddnet.com/article/2016/05/iot-manufacturing-can-we-have-one-without-other 5 Simple Steps To Protect Yourself From IoT Security Threats One factor which is often overlooked by tech and gadget enthusiasts frothing at the mouth with excitement over the incoming surge of intelligent, connected home devices is security. Read More http://www.forbes.com/sites/bernardmarr/2016/05/03/5-simple-steps-to-protect-yourself-fromiot-security-threats/#e0459674ffcd www.mobodexter.com Page 8 Securing the Internet of Things with virtualisation Finding a model for securing the Internet of Things is a complicated process: MIPS-focused purple thinks virtualisation will play a key role. Read More http://www.zdnet.com/article/securing-the-internet-of-things-with-virtualisation/ Securing the Internet of Things: 7 Smart Practices for Smart Devices Consumers are connecting more devices to the Internet than ever before. Experts forecast that up to 200 billion “smart” devices may be connected globally by 2020. With such growth in the Internet of Things (IoT), both data collection and sharing also increase, underscoring the importance of data security considerations. Read More http://www.informationsecuritybuzz.com/articles/securing-internet-things-7-smart-practicessmart-devices/ www.mobodexter.com Page 9 The Key Values of the Internet of Things A few weeks ago I talked about the criteria your team needs to assess before moving forward with adopting into the Internet of Things (IoT) for enterprise. There is definitely no shortage of resources when it comes to accessing the Internet of Things in the market. In fact, the venture capital funding for IoT startups totaled $7.4 billion over six years. Read More https://dzone.com/articles/the-key-values-of-the-internet-of-things Internet of Things to Overtake Smartphones by 2018 In the 21st century our dependency on smartphones has quadrupled. It was a great start to the connectivity revolution and now in 2016 we ask what’s next? Touted as the next big thing in consumer technology and connectivity, Internet of Things (IoT) is soon to take over. It basically refers to smart devices or appliances that are capable of communicating with each other with minimal human intervention. Read More http://www.news18.com/news/tech/internet-of-things-to-overtake-smartphones-by-20181250993.html www.mobodexter.com Page 10 Internet of things drives digital change Sensors are everywhere and connectivity is now practically ubiquitous. The internet of things (IoT) is the key driver of digital transformation, so what is on the horizon for 2016? Connectivity is practically ubiquitous, and companies are expecting increasingly big things from the big data these sensors generate. Read More http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2016/05/20/internet-things-drives-digital-change.html Internet of Things: Five truths you need to know to succeed Hyperbole is the norm when talking about how businesses can transform themselves using Internet of Things and big data. What you hear less often is just how difficult it can be to get these projects right. After more than 10 years of working on big data and Internet of Things (IoT) programs, analytics firm Teradata has seen how much effort is required to mine useful insights from webs of interconnected sensors. Read More http://www.techrepublic.com/article/internet-of-things-five-truths-you-need-to-know-tosucceed/ www.mobodexter.com Page 11 IoT enabling a sustainable food industry A consortium consisting of food value chain companies, researchers, government and regulatory agencies and technology providers is hoping to use the Internet of Things and other innovative technologies to improve food supply sustainability and profitability. Read More http://www.iothub.com.au/news/iot-enabling-a-sustainable-food-industry-420168 How ready is the internet for IoT? We’re currently witnessing rapidly expanding product launches and sky-high elevated expectations from the emerging deployment of the Internet of Things in both personal and commercial domains. Stakeholders – ranging from hardware manufacturers and providers to cloud platforms – are vigorously weighing in to position their offerings in anticipation of windfall rewards from accelerated IoT adoption. Read More http://techcrunch.com/2016/05/26/how-ready-is-the-internet-for-iot/ www.mobodexter.com Page 12 Internet of Things is here: But what about Security of Everything? Data in all its forms has exploded across the world. And now with Internet of Things (IoT), even the mundane is now connected to the inter-webs. Our fridge, the entrance to our home, the washing machine, the door to our car and the garage, shoes and even the beat of our hearts, everything is connected. Read More http://tech.firstpost.com/biztech/internet-of-things-is-here-but-what-about-security-ofeverything-318898.html? Why IoT projects need a reliable, secure way to communicate Everybody’s talking about the internet of things (IoT), and it’s not hard to see why: who wouldn’t be drawn to the possibilities of smart cities, connected cars, or wearable health sensors? Just look at Fergus O’Dea’s recent piece on IoT in healthcare, and this is to name just some of the potential use cases. Read More https://www.siliconrepublic.com/comms/asavie-opinion-internet-of-things-iot www.mobodexter.com Page 13 Is This Really the Internet of Things? For several months, I have been writing about smart manufacturing and the Internet of Things (IoT). I promised to myself to change topic, but my recent participation in the annual CSIA Executive Conference pushed me back on topic. The Executive Conference is the annual occasion when the Control System Integrators Association members get together to discuss best practices to manage and grow their businesses, market developments, and trends that will impact their businesses over the coming months and years. Read More http://www.automationworld.com/really-internet-things Now Is the Time to Implement the Internet of Things When building a new factory or industrial environment, developers are free to choose the most up-to-date technology and will likely choose Internet of Things-ready devices. Read More http://www.automationworld.com/industrial-internet-things/now-time-implement-internetthings www.mobodexter.com Page 14 The Wide World of IoT and Precision Technology Many people think the Internet of Things (IoT) is about your toaster talking to your refrigerator. While there will no doubt one day be very useful consumer IoT applications, more immediately there are many industrial applications, and many more potential ones, to consider. Read More http://ww2.cfo.com/internet-of-things/2016/05/wide-world-iot-precision-technology/ It's an IoT world: The big shift to intelligent devices 'Internet of things' (IoT), or 'machine to machine' connectivity (m2m) as the cellular providers define it, is now reaching a widespread level of maturity. Internet of Things World conference has its biggest event of the year in Silicon Valley May 10-12 (the other edition is in Dublin Ireland in November). Read More http://www.zdnet.com/article/the-big-shift-to-intelligent-devices/ www.mobodexter.com Page 15
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