IoT Solutions World Congress 2023

January 31-February 2, 2023 | Spain

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IoT Solutions World Congress 2023 has established itself as the leading global event for industry transformation, based on disruptive technologies such as IoT, AI, Digital Twin, Edge, AR/VR, and more! The 2023 edition will showcase game-changing solutions & technologies that are disrupting and transforming the industry and celebrates the business and technology executives creating a powerful competitive advantage. IOTSWC23 is where leaders, across the organization, learn to navigate what’s next.

Spotlight

IDC’s research demonstrates that enterprise organizations are prioritizing digital infrastructure (DX) resiliency as a foundational element of their IT strategy. Organizations are looking for richer levels of visibility, cross-platform control, advanced data management, and protection that spans the entire ecosystem, including public or private cloud, on premises, colocation facility, and edge. DX initiatives rely on data-driven insights to deliver competitive differentiation, increased customer engagement, streamlined business operations, increased staff productivity, and growth in revenue and profitability. IT infrastructure is one of the crucial pillars of DX. In fact, DX cannot succeed without IT transformation, aligned with business strategy to meet or exceed service-level objectives for data-driven insights. Because of this realization, organizations are now focused on managing outcomes instead of IT infrastructure and looking to vendors and partners to help reach this goal.


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