What is the Internet of Things?
The Internet of Things is a network of interconnected devices, sensors, computers, vehicles and any other equipment fitted with electronics that allow those devices to communicate with other devices connected to the network. All interconnected devices operate with the universal goal of collecting, compiling and analyzing data to drive better and more efficient decision-making.
TechRepublic Premium presents this explanation of IoT, including its evolution, features, drawbacks and benefits.
From the download:
EVOLUTION OF IOT
IoT may appear to be a new concept, but its roots can be traced back several decades. The concept of connecting physical objects to the internet and allowing them to exchange information with one another and with people has grown throughout the years, powered by developments in technology and the vision of a more interconnected, all-things-networked world.
The download comprises an 11-page PDF.
This is available to download for $9. Or free with a Premium annual subscription: click here to find out more.
TIME SAVED: It took 16 hours of writing, editing and research to create this content.
Resource Details
* Sign up for a TechRepublic Premium subscription for $299.99/year, and download this content as well as any other content in our library. Cancel anytime. Details here.
* Sign up for a TechRepublic Premium subscription for $299.99/year, and download this content as well as any other content in our library. Cancel anytime. Details here.