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The World is About to Get Even More Connected through the Internet of Things

Enterra Insights

A few years ago, Herman Morgan ( @hermanmorganUSA ), a Marketing Analyst at Tatvasoft, wrote, “The Internet of Things (IoT) is coming and it offers a lot of opportunities for organizations. 3] Anupa (Iman) Ghosh, “ AIoT: When Artificial Intelligence Meets the Internet of Things ,” Visual Capitalist, 12 August 2020. [4]

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The Internet of Things at the Crossroads

Enterra Insights

Crossroads represent network nodes and, in that light, the Internet of Things (IoT) can be considered a crossroad that connects things. The Internet of Things at the crossroads. Among the things people are wrestling with are standards, protocols, and privacy issues.

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The Internet of Things is over 30 Years Old and still in Its Infancy

Enterra Insights

According to Jonathan Sallet, a former visiting fellow in Governance Studies at the Brookings Institution, that’s exactly the situation in which the Internet of Things (IoT) finds itself. “The term ‘internet of things’ is said to have been first used in 1985,” he explains.

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What is the Hyperconnected Era & “The Internet Of Things” and What does it Have to Do with Manufacturing & Logistics?

GlobalTranz

This growing movement of such hyperconnectivity is known as the Hyperconnected Era or often referred to now as “The Internet of Things.” The application of the Internet of Things (IoT) along with cloud-based GPS will make it possible to keep track of individual items and their conditions.

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AI and IoT on the Cutting Edge

Enterra Insights

Most people are aware of the growing number of “things” connected to the Internet. Analysts from Statista report, “The total installed base of Internet of Things (IoT) connected devices worldwide is projected to amount to 30.9 billion units by 2025, a sharp jump from the 13.8

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Fourth Industrial Revolution Engineered By the Internet of Things

RFgen

The manufacturing industry stands to gain from the use of the Internet of Things. The report, which was released May 5, describes how the manufacturing industry will undergo dynamic growth and change by 2025 through the increased use of analytics, innovative technologies like factory sensors and 3-D printing, and data science.

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Fourth Industrial Revolution Engineered By the Internet of Things

RFgen

The manufacturing industry stands to gain from the use of the Internet of Things. The report, which was released May 5, describes how the manufacturing industry will undergo dynamic growth and change by 2025 through the increased use of analytics, innovative technologies like factory sensors and 3-D printing, and data science.