AT&T Provides Valuable Insights For Businesses Looking To Tap Into The Power Of The Internet Of Things
New Report and Website Share What Every CEO Needs to Know About IoT
New Report and Website Share What Every CEO Needs to Know About IoT
DALLAS, Jan. 4, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- AT&T has created a new report to share how businesses can best use the Internet of Things (IoT). The report provides meaningful data on how connected devices can help cut costs, grow revenues, boost efficiency and satisfy customers.
The report, The Right Information Can Change the World, explains the opportunity for businesses as millions of connected devices and processes join the IoT. And it identifies insights from industries already transforming with IoT. Topics covered include:
"There's a lot of noise out there about the IoT. Our goal is to replace confusion with clarity," said Chris Penrose, senior vice president, Internet of Things Solutions, AT&T Mobility. "Businesses can harness data safely and more securely from the IoT. They can then predict, learn and make near real-time decisions – and that can create a distinct competitive advantage."
An estimated 50 billion "things"-- from sensors in cars and traffic lights to utility meters and household appliances -- will share data over the Internet by 20201.
AT&T is the North American IoT leader. As of 3Q15, more than 25 million connected devices were on the AT&T network. The number is growing rapidly. A record 1.6 million devices were added to the network in 3Q2015 alone.
The report identifies these industries where the IoT is making a difference:
International Data Corporation (IDC), the global market intelligence firm, estimates that the global IoT market will nearly triple to $1.7 trillion by 20206. IDC expects the IoT to grow at a CAGR of 19.2% through 2020. That compares to 9.5% for other connected devices such as smartphones, tablets and laptops7.
AT&T has launched a new website that offers an interactive experience showing how every day, objects – from lampposts, tractors and medical devices to specialized industrial equipment – are evolving to help create an interconnected world. The website shows how businesses can work with AT&T experts to set up new connected machine solutions – including network performance, open platform, custom development, and expert collaboration – that will help them realize the potential of IoT.
AT&T has also launched the first in a series of reports on cybersecurity – what every CEO needs to know to better equip businesses to secure their data. You can download the report here.
To learn more about IoT's potential for your business, download the report here or visit www.att.com/iot.
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7 IDC White Paper, sponsored by AT&T, The Developer's Iota Playbook: What to Expect and Where to Turn to Fast-Track Your Iota Initiatives, Document #258269, September 2015.
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