LOCATING VALUE EXTRACTING CONTEXT FROM THE INTERNET OF THINGS TO CREATE REAL ECONOMIC VALUE

April 16, 2016

The power of the Internet of Things (IoT) comes from extracting and exploiting process, business, and customer data that are locked inside enterprises. Inside devices, inside machines, inside infrastructure. These data boost the productivity of human and capital assets, enhance visibility into processes, help secure enterprises against attack, and drive profitability by identifying new business opportunities. The IoT value cycle explores how IoT data can improve operations by optimizing four parameters: visibility, security, profitability, and productivity. Enhanced visibility is achieved by securely connecting all data sources to processes, using algorithms to extract value.

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