How Will The Internet Of Things Transform Business?

Enterprise mobility experts detail the challenges of the rapid growth in IoT and reveal where opportunities exist in this ever-changing landscape.

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Predictions indicate that the market for Internet of Things (IoT) solutions will grow from $1.9 trillion in 2013 to $7.1 trillion in 2020. With those numbers in mind, Digital Management, Inc. (DMI) has released a new white paper entitled “How the Internet of Things Will Change Everything” to educate and prepare enterprises with insight into creating actionable, executable strategies that enable them to tap new revenue streams, improve customer loyalty, and drive business process improvement.

“Mobility gives you freedom, data gives you confidence, and insights give you power. With these massive changes in the industry, it is important to provide information that the enterprise needs to make informed decisions about mobile strategy, and we see our white paper series as a valuable tool in that toolkit,” say Jay Sunny Bajaj, founder and CEO of DMI.

The Internet of Things is truly changing everything we do. Buildings are becoming intelligent, connected vehicles are transforming personal and public transportation, and public infrastructure is becoming connected in ways that improve security, energy usage, accessibility, and utilization. This white paper answers these and other questions:

  • How will the growth of IoT impact business leaders, and what are the five industries where IoT will have the greatest impact?
  • How will wearables impact the workplace?
  • What are the biggest challenges for industry leaders considering the impact of the collection of data including security and privacy, network reliability and performance, and standardization—to name a few?
  • From critical processes to predictive analysis, what’s next for business leaders looking to invest in or introduce new products and services?

 

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