Internet of Things is a system of interrelated devices, all connected to the internet, which allows for the collection and transmission of data via a number of connectivity methods. The physical devices, applications and solutions that can be a part of IoT are limitless.
While pursuing digital transformation with IoT technology is a worldwide market projected to hit $1.1 trillion by 2026, building a smarter business through connected systems can be complex and challenging for many organizations.
Connecting devices via IoT programs gives teams the ability to exchange, gather and transmit consumer data across a network. Having a strong IoT program, and in essence a better understanding of customers, is necessary for innovating customer experiences, conducting digital transformation, and optimizing product or service performance at your organization. But, how do you get started?
How do you plan to launch your IoT initiative? There are several options for applications like:
Depending on what type of IoT program you’re leveraging, you may need to optimize the technology within your stack.
To start participating in the exchange of IoT data, do you have a device to connect? You will need to consider any digital or physical components required for your IoT program. Let’s say you want to create smart medical sensors, will your IoT device be physically large enough to encompass the integrated circuits necessary for your device to work?
You’ll also need to consider the device software. Let’s say you plan to create an enterprise app to make better use of the data you’re collecting. Will your application require a real-time operating system? How will your application actually acquire, transmit, and analyze data?
To establish a proper flow of data and glean insights, you’ll also need to assess network communication platforms to ensure your hardware and software can stream data into a cloud, or application. Connectivity types may include:
A core component of reaping rewards from an IoT program is ensuring customer’s trust your solution. The only way to build trust is to double down on the IoT security measures of your initiative. For that reason, while developing your program consider:
By constructing your IoT program with business outcome in mind, you’ll have the ability to improve operational efficiency, transform customer service, and monetize data. For example:
For extra credit, embracing the power of blockchain in an IoT program can also help ensure the data being sent to and from networks is tamper-resistant, creating greater brand trust for customers.
While ideating an IoT program is one thing, carrying out the solutions is another. Ask yourself, do you have the skills internally to carry out each of the development needs for an IoT program?
If you’re considering an IoT program, but don’t know where to start, or have gaps in the skills required to drive your digital transformation, you’re not alone. Many organizations feel stifled by the process, and in turn work with Aditi Consulting to bring concepts across the finish line.
Aditi Consulting has the knowledge and experience to ideate, manage, and deploy the IoT program you need. Ready to learn more? Contact us today.