The IoT market is expected to continue growing fast, reaching 12.5 billion IoT device shipments in 2026. These devices will generate vast amounts of data essential for digital transformations across all industries. However, enterprise digitization and automation journeys are not always straightforward and as IoT ecosystems are fragmented with no way to secure data exchanges across disparate, zero trust environments.
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The Internet of Things (IoT), as defined by the International Telecommunications Union, is “a global infrastructure for the information society, enabling advanced services by interconnecting (physical and virtual) things based on existing and evolving interoperable information and communication technologies” (i.e., connecting devices together in new ways through the Internet). IoT may generate new customer-serving and revenue-generating opportunities at airports.
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Without automation, IoT solutions offer little more than visualisation dashboards and offline data analysis. As the popular saying goes, nobody really wants a drill, they want a hole in the wall. Similarly, nobody is really interested in the data from the IoT devices, what they ultimately want is specific actions to be taken, that are of particular value to them.
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The Internet of Things (IoT) is a network of connected physical devices that use sensors and Application Programming Interface (API) to exchange data over a network. In recent years, the number of IoT devices have rapidly increased from 2 billion in 2006 to 23.14 billion in 2018. Given its current growth rate, the number of IoT devices is expected to reach 50 million by 2020. Consequently, modern developers are actively searching for avenues where they can learn more about this upcoming technology and equip themselves for the future changes.
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