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Top 10 Emerging IoT Technologies of 2018

IoT Internet of Things (IoT) is an integrated networking system of physical things, represented digitally through devices that can be controlled from anywhere. The connectivity and hence the IoT has numerous possibilities.

According to some experts, the IoT will embody almost 50 billion objects by 2020.

“From gathering new data to automation of infrastructure, companies are finding many benefits from adding connectivity and intelligence to physical infrastructure,” reported CompTIA study.
The ‘things’ get connected to your devices through sensors, actuators and software to enable services based on information and data. This technology has led to a large number of business and innovation opportunities that is affecting our day to day life, on a positive note. Mentioned below are the top 10 trending area for the Internet of Things.

1.First and foremost, Security

The more use of digital technology, the more is the requirement of Security. With the embedded processors which contain full-fledged and robust network-connected operating systems, the security threat rises of devices like home thermometers, smart TVs and cars.
Android security vendors are implementing increased security measures, but the rate of adoption is humbled by the swelling number of new appliances hitting the market with anonymous security chops.
Finding the right way to cop up with this is going to be the primary target of IoT companies this year. With increasing concerns and solutions for security, it is gradually getting easier to spot scams, or worse, on the platform.

2. Machine learning and AI

Increase in the Internet of Things increases the data & information applied in it. That pushes them forward to Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning. Indeed, as we discussed in our earlier post-AI is becoming a necessity, as a load of data and complexity will only rise in future.
These advanced technologies are assisting in the growth of IoT space. We see an intense wave of AI, machine learning and deep learning in IoT companies like Tachyus, MoBagel, Sentenai, Moov, Building Robotics, Glassbeam, Teradata and Sentrian. These all are just a few of the many players that are making noise in this arena. Others are rapidly catching up to the trend.

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