
Now companies invest in the Internet of Things for a wide range of purposes, where the main ones are workflow automation, advanced data gathering, ...
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Thanks for writing this. I figured I'd share since it is relevant, but if anyone is interested in getting started with IoT development, I'm running a free online event for developers on the topic. This is not a marketing event and is geared towards developers. You can get details here certifiedfreshevents.com/events/io...
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My company has been moving from device gateways to IoT and gathering sensor data and it's been quite a bumpy road. This article hits it spot on. Sad how much security is still such an after thought and yet something that is hurting a lot of IoT companies.
I appreciate you offering such a careful examination of the success elements of an IoT project. Your explanation truly speaks to me from setting specific goals to guaranteeing strong security. You have skilfully presented difficult concepts in a way that feels sensible rather than burdensome.
Especially valued was your focus on consistent device management and connection. Though they're basic for preserving a scalable, stable system, those moving components are simple to ignore. The part on data privacy also caught me as it reminds us that IoT is about responsible user data management not only about invention. If you're interested in learning more about Topographical Survey, we invite you to visit this page where you'll find a wealth of resources, including articles, guides, and case studies.