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2020 Status of the Internet of Things

 
In 2016, we first wrote about the Internet of Things (IoT). Wow, have things changed since then. Hence, we now look at the 2020 Status of the Internet of Things.

As part of our initial post, we included this [still valid in 2020]:

For those unfamiliar with or unsure about the concept, what is the Internet of Things? According to TechTarget: The Internet of Things (IoT) is a system of interrelated computing devices, mechanical and digital machines, objects, animals, or people. That are provided with unique identifiers. As well as the ability to transfer data over a network without requiring human-to-human or human-to-computer interaction.”

 

2017 State of the IoT

During 2017, we highlighted a report by Business Insider (BI) Intelligence on the Internet of Things. Including this infographic.

 

 

Highlights about the 2020 Status of the Internet of Things

Recently, BI Intelligence produced a report for 2020 on the state of the IoT. Although the full report costs $495, BI Intelligence offers a detailed executive summary. Among the firm’s findings:

Among the companies cited in the report:

Alibaba. Alphabet. Amazon. Apple. AT&T. Attest. Audi. AWS. Baidu. Blink. Carbon Black. China. Mobile. China UnionPay. Cisco. Cimcon. Deutsche Telekom. eero. enSilo. Ericsson. Etisalat. Foninet. Goldman Sachs. Google. Google Cloud. Honeywell. Honeywell Connected Enterprise. Huawei. Internet of Things Consortium. Intersection. Jacuzzi. Michelin. Microsoft. NEC. Nest. NXP Semiconductors. Oracle. Orange. Particle. Qualcomm. Ring. Salesforce. Sidewalk Labs. Sigfox. Singtel. SoftBank. Software AG. Sprint. STMicroelectronics. T-Systems. Telefonica. Telstra. Tenable. Tencent. Tolaga Research. Verizon. VMWare. Z-Wave. ZigBee.

 

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