Boundless: October 2024
The Power of IoT Intelligence at the Edge?
In 2024, the pendulum has swung away from cloud obsession to increased reliance on edge intelligence that allows IoT organizations to gather the insights and information that use cases need to operate effectively.??
Our recent State of IoT Adoption 2024 research reflects this view after 80% of businesses agreed that devices need to become more intelligent and process data at the edge.???
IoT organizations are carefully assessing when to utilise cloud and adopting alternatives, taking advantage of improved economies of scale, advances in processing capability and the ability to apply artificial intelligence and other processing within their IoT devices.?
Discover why its beneficial for expand intelligence at the edge in this article from Eseye’s SVP of Strategy and Alliances, Larry Socher
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Latest IoT content ??
IoT Leaders Podcast ??
SGP.32 is the latest GSMA standard set to change connectivity and deployment in the world of IoT. But is it the holy grail everyone’s been waiting for? Not so fast, says Transforma Insights Founding Partner Matt Hatton . Find out what SGP.32 is all about and when it’ll come into force.
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Defining AIoT ??
AI + IoT = AIoT. This newest acronym on the block combines the data-collecting capabilities and connectivity of IoT devices with the data-processing capabilities of AI. Discover what AIoT means and how it works, along with examples of where AIoT is being applied in different sectors.
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Less than 0.5% of US and UK Businesses Achieve Connectivity Resilience?
In September, Eseye released its fourth annual State of IoT Adoption Report for 2024 . This comprehensive report offers in-depth insights into the latest trends, developments, and challenges shaping the IoT landscape across both the UK and the US. Marking a significant milestone, this year’s edition is the largest ever, reflecting the growing importance and complexity of the IoT sector.?
The main headline is that less than 0.4 percent of organizations are achieving more than 98% IoT connectivity levels across their device estates, marking a further drop from 1.49% in 2023. This is vastly at odds with the level of performance that businesses need after 79% of respondents asserted they needed as close to 100% connectivity as possible for their IoT business case.?
Nick Earle , CEO of Eseye stated, “The pace of IoT adoption remains strong, with businesses realizing significant benefits. However, connectivity performance and security challenges must be addressed to sustain this growth. To maximize IoT success and performance, it’s essential to seek partners who can deliver 99% or greater uptime with intelligent device connectivity capabilities for reliable and consistent connectivity.”?
Until next time ??
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