The Past, Present, and Future of the Internet of Things

March 1, 2016

The Internet of Things (IoT) enables new business models with the same potential to disrupt the market as the internet and smart phones. The revenue opportunities are staggering. How do you cash in? It starts with scale, agility, and flexibility, things that may be in short supply with your existing systems. Aria handles these with ease to take advantage of the opportunities the IoT brings to your market in ways that your current systems may not be able to handle Beginning of the connected home. Light Switch-The simple on /off light switch was the only way to control lights in a modern home. Smart Refrigerator -The first smart fridge had inventory data, internet access and a digital screen Security Key pad-Online security systems were controlled through a wall-mounted keypad and monitored by a third party company. Remotes-Individual remote controls for each device caused clutter and confusion.

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