The Internet of Things has the potential to drastically change the way businesses operate, but what exactly is the Internet of Things (IoT)?

    The term itself is quite ambiguous, but IoT is quickly becoming a tangible technology that can be used to collect information on almost everything.

    What is the Internet of Things?

    The Internet of Things (IoT) is a system in which unique identifiers are assigned to objects, people, or animals. These unique identifiers then transfer the data they’ve collected about their assigned “thing” over a network, without the need for human interaction. IoT utilizes machine-to-machine (M2M) technology, providing the ability for objects, people, or animals to communicate with each another. So far, the Internet of Things has primarily existed in the manufacturing and power, oil, and gas industries. However, there is plenty of opportunity for IoT to expand into any industry.

    For example, a “thing” can be a person with a heart monitor implant, a car that has built-in sensors to alert the driver when the tire pressure is low, a tracking collar attached to an endangered animal, or virtually anything else that can be assigned an IP address and is provided with the ability to transfer data.

    Why is the Internet of Things Important?

    It’s no secret that we’re turning in to a virtualized world, but the development of Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) has increased the rate in which this transformation is taking place. IPv6 is an important factor in the advancement of IoT because it provides a seemingly endless number of IP addresses that can be assigned to objects, people, or animals.

    Today, we primarily rely on people to input data onto our computers and upload information to the Internet. In fact, nearly all the information available on the Internet today was captured and created by people. However, the problem is that people can be impacted and influenced by outside factors, such as time, attention, and accuracy. By automating the process and allowing computers to gather information on their own without assistance from humans, companies would be able to input and track everything while simultaneously reducing waste, cost, and loss of data.

    Most importantly, IoT provides businesses with a significant amount of reliable data on their customers and products. Working with real time, digitized information that has been input directly from a “thing” (object, animal, or person) is a very accurate way of determining how your customers are interacting with your product.

    Is your company ready to manage a significant amount of data? Your business should have a reliable, fast Internet service in order to obtain the data quickly, as well as place to store the data, such as a data center.

    Author: Vanessa Hartung, Content Marketing Specialist, TeraGo Networks.

     

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