The IoT and Big Data, together into the future

March 1, 2016

The IoT and Big Data are closely connected. The following infographic show how both provide the relevant information businesses need.

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NTT Com Security

The digital landscape creates great opportunity, but with this opportunity comes new risk: that the data and systems we rely upon will be compromised in ways that are increasingly difficult to detect or defend against. At NTT Com Security, we put information security and risk management in context enabling our customers to grasp new business opportunities without constraints. Our choice of consulting services, managed security services and technology solutions leaves our customers to focus on their business while we focus on managing risk. Organisations across all sectors trust our people to identify and evaluate the value of their information assets – and benefit from our collective industry know-how and technical excellence built over 20 years of working with leading Fortune 500 organisations.

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This infographic is a visual representation of the journey explained in the Industrial IoT maturity model. Follow these steps in your journey from digitalisation to intelligent machines to successfully implement Industry 4.0 in your enterprise. An Industrial IoT platform, like IXON Cloud, can help you during each stage of your journey.

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IOT SECURITY: A COMING CRISIS?

Infographic | December 25, 2019

The proliferation of Internet of Things (IoT) devices in 2017 has been staggering, with 8.4 billion devices currently in use, and a total of 25 billion devices projected by 2020. As the use of these devices continues to increase, so do the associated risks. By 2020, it is estimated that 25% of cyber attacks will target IoT devices. We surveyed IoT users from around the world to better understand their behaviors and concerns.

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The Internet of Things IoT, for short is made up of devices that connect to the internet and share data with each other. IoT devices include not only computers, laptops and smartphones, but also objects that have been equipped with chips to gather and communicate data over a network.

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How Big Will The Internet Of Things IOT Become?

Infographic | December 17, 2019

The Internet of Things, or IoT, refers to the billions of physical devices around the world that are now connected to the internet, collecting and sharing data. Thanks to cheap processors and wireless networks, it's possible to turn anything, from a pill to an aeroplane to a self-driving car into part of the IoT.

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WHAT IS IOT?

Infographic | December 1, 2019

Data streams flow nonstop from IoT devices. Businesses should know where to collect all this big data, what to keep versus discard, and how to use it. That's where IoT analytics can help. Analytics reveals meaningful patterns in the data, in real time or after the data is stored in a data center or the cloud.

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IoE vs IoT vs M2M Infographic

Infographic | January 16, 2020

M2M is a subsystem of the Internet of Things—but not the other way round. Their key difference is that in M2M the physical-first products are connected on a closed and point-topoint basis, while in the IoT this happens on a more open and multipoint basis. What constitutes a physical-first “Thing” is a moving target, relying on the perceived novelty of products going smart and connected. Therefore, what is considered part of the IoT today may someday be considered a natural part of the Internet of Digital.

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Spotlight

NTT Com Security

The digital landscape creates great opportunity, but with this opportunity comes new risk: that the data and systems we rely upon will be compromised in ways that are increasingly difficult to detect or defend against. At NTT Com Security, we put information security and risk management in context enabling our customers to grasp new business opportunities without constraints. Our choice of consulting services, managed security services and technology solutions leaves our customers to focus on their business while we focus on managing risk. Organisations across all sectors trust our people to identify and evaluate the value of their information assets – and benefit from our collective industry know-how and technical excellence built over 20 years of working with leading Fortune 500 organisations.

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