IoT Analytics forecasts Connected Streetlights Market Revenues To Reach $3.6B by 2023. PRESS RELEASE: Hamburg, Germany 21 June 2018 // IoT Analytics, a leading provider of market insights & competitive intelligence for the Internet of… read more →
Technology has driven global prosperity for centuries. Unfortunately, it has brought severe side effects. Some of today’s most pressing challenges have been partially caused by technology advances. Consider three examples: CO2 emissions. The invention of the steam engine… read more →
After highlighting the top 10 stories of IoT in 2017, the IoT Analytics team looks back at the IoT predictions they made a year ago and ventures a prognosis on the 10 things that seem… read more →
Small and medium-sized businesses (SMEs) don’t possess the same options as large and multinational corporations when it comes to innovating with IoT technology. They generally do not have sufficient human, financial or development resources to… read more →
PLEASE NOTE: There is a more recent 2018 ranking of Top IoT Applications which can be found HERE. It’s time to look beyond the hype and get real about the Internet of Things! As part… read more →
07 Dec 2015. The latest IoT company ranking by market insights firm IoT Analytics shows that four companies are emerging as IoT leaders: Intel in the semiconductor space IBM and Microsoft in the platform/analytics space… read more →
Learning from past industrial revolutions When the steam engine was invented in 1781, some people believed that the world would soon see the end of manual labor. But the opposite happened. The steam engine created… read more →
If Leonardo da Vinci was still alive, how would he invent the Internet of Things? As one of the greatest innovator of all times, Leonarado da Vinci used to stick to one rule: “Simplicity is… read more →
IBM is leading the Internet of Things companies ranking for Q2/2015 mainly due to its massive investment of $3bn it is starting to put into IoT. Other major findings of the Q2 IoT companies ranking:… read more →
In the 1980s IBM had a rock-solid market position in personal computers. Along came a small startup called Microsoft and disrupted the operating system space with DOS and Windows. By the 1990s Microsoft had a… read more →