Beyond Smart Cities: How IoT is Changing the World
With over 30 years of experience, Kingston has the knowledge, agility, and longevity to enable both data centers and enterprises to respond to the challenges and opportunities presented by the emergence of 5G, IoT, and edge computing.
In this eBook, created by Kingston Technologies, leading industry IT and emerging technology experts will discuss the IoT adoption journey, current applications and future trends.
We encourage you to seriously consider their perspectives, then reach out to Titanium Supply Co. to learn how Kingston can best prepare your business to take advantage of the new wave of game-changing opportunities.
What are the main challenges of IoT adoption?
Organizations encounter several challenges in IoT adoption, including security and regulation issues, data storage and management complexities, and bandwidth limitations. Despite the rapid growth of IoT devices, with an estimated 31 billion devices expected by 2020, many projects struggle to succeed. According to Cisco, about 75% of IoT projects are not deemed successful due to skills shortages, security concerns, and the complexity of solutions.
How is IoT transforming industries beyond smart cities?
IoT is making significant impacts across multiple sectors, including healthcare, agriculture, and logistics. For instance, in healthcare, connected devices like smart inhalers enable better patient monitoring. In agriculture, IoT technologies allow for precise irrigation, boosting productivity while conserving water. These applications demonstrate how IoT can solve real-world problems and enhance operational efficiency.
What role does 5G play in the future of IoT?
5G is anticipated to be a key enabler for IoT, providing super-fast connectivity, extensive coverage, and low latency. This technology will facilitate the connection of up to one million devices per square kilometer, leading to a more interconnected world. The rise of 5G is expected to drive the growth of hyperscale data centers and edge computing, allowing for real-time data analysis and improved operational capabilities across various industries.