Internet of Things (IoT)

Imagine having dozens of smartphones, desktops, printers, and other devices your company needs to run without the Internet connectivity that helps link them all together. At one point, this was a normal situation for the average business owner. Still, thanks to the Internet of Things, this is no longer the case. Below, we’ll explain the IoT and how it’s been enhancing business operations since its conception. 

 

What Should You Know About the Internet of Things?

The IoT is a network that allows smart and non-smart devices to collect and exchange important data in real-time via the Internet. 

Smart objects included in the category of “things” are any devices that use artificial intelligence or other advanced technology to reduce the need for human intervention. That includes items that communicate and react, from smartphones to appliances like smart refrigerators and thermostats. Non-smart objects like cameras, however, don’t “think” but use sensors to perform tasks and relay their findings. 

 

The Benefits Behind the IoT

Now that you know what it is, how does the IoT revolutionize your business daily?

The Automation of Mundane Tasks

Because the Internet of Things allows all devices to connect to one another and to the Internet, computer automation can streamline tedious and repetitive tasks. For instance, in the industrial sphere, remote monitors connect to machinery on-site, collecting data while monitoring its performance and condition, anticipating downtime, and quickly responding to arising issues.

Less Downtime During the Workday

Because the IoT automates processes like the ones above, it also decreases downtime since these tasks don’t require an employee to do them manually, which would take longer. But it’s not just about getting jobs done since the IoT saves time with real-time insight into equipment failure risks, asset health, and other business activities. By warning you about upcoming necessary repairs, you reap the benefits of proactive maintenance and remedy issues before they halt activities. 

More Energy Efficiency With Regular Reports

While tracking all your machinery and processes, the Internet of Things also monitors your annual energy consumption levels, suggesting ways to enhance your environmental sustainability. The monitoring systems look for smoother and more efficient operation methods, such as new fertilizing and watering methods for farmers that encourage higher nutrient and moisture absorption for less waste. 

Similarly, if you work indoors, the IoT uses sensors to detect when there’s not enough natural light. From there, it can turn on your artificial lights, so you don’t have to worry about manually forgetting to turn them on or off. The same goes for HVACs since a smart thermostat can adjust indoor temperatures based on work hours and time of day.

 

Get Your Arms Around the Future

The Internet of Things is vastly changing the way we do business. With 26 billion devices expected to join it by 2030, its list of benefits will also gradually grow!

 


 

Reference (Additional Information for You)

TechTarget: internet of things (IoT)

AWS: Internet of Things Explained?

Microsoft AzureWhat is Internet of Things (IoT) and how can it help your business?

 


 

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By Denis Wilson

Cybersecurity Expert, Small Business Technology Consultant, Managed Services Provider, Managed IT Support

Thanks for reading this post. I always take into mind that your time and attention are precious. And these posts need to be timely, to the point, and short. For more tips on thriving with small business technology, check out the other blog posts at DWPIA Blogs. You can also find me on LinkedIn, YouTube, and Facebook

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