The actual applications of the Internet of Things...
The actual applications of the Internet of Things (IoT) remain limited because the technology is still in its early stages, IDC Government Insights said Monday in a report. Applications of IoT have thus far focused on the transport, security and…
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environmental monitoring domains, IDC said. IoT applications in the public sector can also expand into the defense and health domains, IDC said. “In each of these domains, connected objects can provide situational awareness that can help citizens and government personnel act and react at the operational level, monitor the status or behavior of people and assets to make management decisions, and support very fine-grained, sensor-driven analytics that help with planning decisions,” said Massimiliano Claps, IDC Government Insights EMEA research director, in a news release. The research firm recommended public sector executives consider multiple management factors that will influence harnessing the benefits of IoT, including the value of data that will be generated, the scale of infrastructure, governance complexity, financial sustainability and legal aspects (http://bit.ly/16dC1Ss).