Internet of Things (IoT) Industrial Trend and Market Demand Shares, Strategies, and Forecasts, Worldwide, 2017 to 2023
"Internet
of Things (IoT) Market Shares, Strategies, and Forecasts, Worldwide,
2017 to 2023"
The Report covers current Industries Trends, Worldwide Analysis,
Global Forecast, Review, Share, Size, Growth, Effect.
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The
2017 study has 678 pages, 240 tables and figures. Worldwide Internet
of Things (IoT) markets are poised to achieve significant growth with
the use of sensors, cameras, and platforms that are used to help
implement precision digital control and send alerts for all manner or
management of devices and machinery. Visualization and digitization
let people better control any device or mechanical thing.
Providers of Industrial IoT aim to implement asset
efficiency solutions. Designing the asset efficiency solution,
developing the application, adapting advanced engineering knowledge
for the use cases, and supplying the information platform is the
composite task of the analytics engine. IBM is a premier supplier of
an analytics engine with its Watson product.
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There
is enormous variety in the Internet of things markets. Bosch supplies
industrial IoT sensor technology, acquiring data from the edge,
providing device management. Scalability is achieved by the Bosch IoT
Suite and ProSyst IoT middleware. The Vorto code generator enables
M2M modelling. PTC supplies the Thingworx Application Enablement
Platform (AEP), used for creating dashboards, widgets and other user
interface elements. Intel provides the Moon Island Gateway used
for data aggregation at the edge, as well as horizontal
infrastructure in collaboration with HP.
Hitachi analytics is used to diagnose
manufacturing process. Hitachi uses its analytics platform to
integrate production and sensor data outputs to help visualize,
analyze and diagnose a manufacture polymer mixing problems. A
polymer mixing process was said to be producing inconsistent output
quality, with yields dipping to 50%. Hitachi addressed the
scrapping of poor batches and huge costs by addressing ever-changing
product specifications and variations in a range of production
parameters. Using IoT and the analytics platform, production
engineers were able to stabilize the process even as new product
formulations were introduced.
The Internet of Things (IoT) is the next
Industrial Revolution. It will impact the way all businesses,
governments, and consumers interact with the physical world. 1 Gbps
and 10 Gbps speed has been used in data centers for years. The jump
to 40 Gbps and 100 Gbps has come rapidly as a result of the need to
increase the quantity of data managed inside the data center with
more analytics and more applications. Many of the Cloud 2.0 mega data
centers have moved to 100 Gbps, presaging the move to 400 Gbps.
One reason for the increase in speed is the growth
of data consumption, attributed to smartphones, social media, video
streaming, Internet of Things (IoT), and big data. Big pipes are used
to cope with the huge quantities of data that are being transferred.
Users, partners, suppliers and other
mega-datacenters communicate using digital systems that are automated
and self-healing. The effect on the business is compelling, managers
have much more responsibility to create maps of strategy and work
with IT to see that developers tune the software to fit the current
competitive environment.
The explosion of data comes from smart phone apps
and IoT digital onslaught of streaming data that needs to be
processed in real time to look for anomalies, look for change, set
alerts, and provide automated response to shifts.
“Transparency is one of the benefits of IoT that
sensors bring to digital controls. The benefits of digital
manufacturing, farming, and automotive vehicles are higher
productivity and more efficient use of resource.
Transparency in is being asked for by consumers. Consumers want to
know where their food came from, how much water and chemicals were
used in food preparation, and when and how the food was harvested and
transported. They want to know about consistent refrigeration during
transport.”
Use of IoT sensors and cameras represents a key
milestone in provision of value to every industry. Customized
cameras are used to take photos and videos with stunning
representations. Digital controls will further automate flying and
driving, making ease of use, flight stability, and automated cars a
reality. New materials and new designs are bringing that
transformation forward. By furthering innovation, IoT continued
growth is assured.
The worldwide market for Internet of Things (IoT)
is $16.3 billion in 2016 anticipated to reach $185.9 billion by 2023.
Sensors and software analytics platforms are implemented with
connectivity capability for streaming data from endpoints and using
analytics to process the data in a manner that generates alerts when
appropriate. The complete report provides a comprehensive
analysis of Internet of Things (IoT) in different categories,
illustrating the diversity of uses for digital tracking devices in
industry, healthcare and consumer markets. Analytics makes the
images more cogent to everyone, farmers, doctors, machine operators,
the uses of IoT are quite diverse. Letting people anticipate
problems that only become visible to humans days or weeks after the
sensors and images detect issues is a fundamental aspect of
IoT, along with generating apocopate levels of alerts. Not too many
and not too few.
Market Leaders
- IBM
- Amazon
- Google
- GE
- Intel
- Verizon
- Microsoft
- Hewlett Packard Enterprise
- Cisco
- Samsung
- Huawei
- AT&T
- SAP
- Siemens
- Softbank / Arm / Sprint
- Apple
- PTC
- Bosch
Selected Market Participants
- Aerialtronics
- Adobe
- Amazon
- Apple
- AutoDesk
- AutoDesk CAD-in-the-Cloud
- Bosch
- Cisco Systems
- Digi Inter
- national
- Cybus
- Enevo Oy Technologies
- Essence
- General Electric GE
- GE Wireless Sensor Networks
- Google
- Google / Nest Learning
- Thermostat
- Google Chromecast
- Health Slam -IoT Slam
- Huawei
- Huawei Partners with China
- Telecom, Shenzhen Gas On Smart
- Utility
- IBM Corporation
- Infineon Technologies AG
- Infineon Chip Card & Security
- Intel Corporation
- Intel Acquires Mobileye
- Internet of Things Community
- KT
- Microsoft
- Microsoft
- Microsoft / Mojang AB Minecraft
- Microsoft / Skype / GroupMe
- Free Group Messaging
- MuleSoft
- Nokia
- oneM2M
- Panoramic Power
- Oracle
- PTC
- Qualcomm
- Samsung
- Samsung Agreed to Buy Harman
- Harman International Industries (ADITI TECHNOLOGIES)
- SAP
- Schaeffler
- Sierra Wireless Business and
- Innovation Development
- Sigfox
- Softbank
- Softbank “IBM Watson”
- Softbank Sprint
- Softbank Yahoo
- Fukuoka SoftBank HAWKS
- Spirent
- STMicroelectronics
- Symantec / Norton
- Symantec Creating Trusted
- Interactions Online
- Schneider Electric Software, Llc.
- Uber
- UIB
- Zebra
- ZTE
Key Topics
- Internet of Things (IoT)
- IoT Endpoints
- Universal IoT Platform
- IoT Suite
- Web Services
- Blockchain Networks
- Wireless Sensor Networks
- Security and Energy Management
- Healthcare
- Transportation
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