Enterprise IoT adoption: state of play

February 19, 2019

At the end of 2018, GSMA Intelligence conducted a survey to track adoption of IoT by businesses and understand the drivers and challenges in the enterprise IoT sector. The survey covered 2,000 companies of 20+ employees, spanning 14 markets and 8 verticals.

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Octoblu, Inc.

Octoblu enables companies to create IoT services with secure real-time exchange of data across systems, people and physical devices. Octoblu provides a management platform that enables users to create innovative IoT services. Through public and/or private clouds users can connect, design, process, and analyze the flow of information across all connected devices and systems. All services have been designed through a robust security and right management architecture. Octoblu supports cross protocol communications (i.e. HTTP(S), WebSockets, MQTT, CoAP, SMS, Yo, AllJoyn, Serial, RF, BLE, WiFi), and bridges all of these protocols so devices can communicate seamlessly with each other, people, legacy applications/devices, and cloud services.

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The Internet of Things (IoT) in a Smart Building

Infographic | December 1, 2019

The definition of what these ‘things’ are can be fuzzy and is constantly evolving. The IoT also overlaps with previous concepts like computing, wireless sensor networks and cyber-physical systems. Below is an illustration of IoT devices found within a typical smart building network and how these systems communicate with one another.

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Privacy guidelines for IoT – what you need to know

Infographic | February 8, 2020

The government has now confirmed that the UK will be implementing the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). To this end, Nominet has created an infographic based on the GDPR and Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO’s) Code of Practice on privacy notices, transparency and control [2] to serve as a guideline when developing IoT solutions.

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The Real Value The Internet of Things Has to Offer

Infographic | January 8, 2020

The Internet of Things is one of the most talked about trends in the tech industry today. It’s massive size and scope is estimated by some to grow to over 50 billion connected devices by 2020, (although others have that number closer to around 30.7 billion devices), which in real-world economic terms is equivalent to $14.4 trillion in potential business opportunities. It’s so big that it seems almost too overwhelming to fully contemplate.

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The future of manufacturing with 5G and Internet of Things (IoT)

Infographic | June 1, 2022

A central platform allows for the remote management of smart devices, 24/7. What’s more, with third party integration, real-time analytics can be dissected to reveal patterns and trends and identify any performance issues.

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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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Digital Industrial Transformation with the Internet of Things

Infographic | December 6, 2019

At the heart of the digital transformation of asset-intensive industries, such as manufacturing, is the leveraging of emerging technology to streamline decade-old processes and operations, improve existing products and launch new ones, create new channels to the customers and develop new business models.

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Spotlight

Octoblu, Inc.

Octoblu enables companies to create IoT services with secure real-time exchange of data across systems, people and physical devices. Octoblu provides a management platform that enables users to create innovative IoT services. Through public and/or private clouds users can connect, design, process, and analyze the flow of information across all connected devices and systems. All services have been designed through a robust security and right management architecture. Octoblu supports cross protocol communications (i.e. HTTP(S), WebSockets, MQTT, CoAP, SMS, Yo, AllJoyn, Serial, RF, BLE, WiFi), and bridges all of these protocols so devices can communicate seamlessly with each other, people, legacy applications/devices, and cloud services.

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