The World's Largest IoT Event Series will bring together key industries from across the globe for 2 days of top level content and discussion. Exploring the latest innovations within the Internet of Things and covering the impact it has on many industries including Manufacturing, Transport, Supply Chain, Insurance, Logistics, Government, Energy and Automotive, this conference is not to be missed.
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The World’s Largest IoT Event Series
The World’s Largest IoT Event Series will bring together key industries from across the globe for 2 days of top level content and discussion.
Exploring the latest innovations within the Internet of Things and covering the impact it has on many industries including Manufacturing, Transport, Supply Chain, Insurance, Logistics, Government, Energy and Automotive, this conference is not to be missed.
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Key topics examined include: smart building & facilities management, building the connected supply chain, intelligent city and transport management, smart grid data management and analytics, asset monitoring and management, delivering smart connected new products, and more.
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Returning to the Santa Clara Convention Center in the heart of Silicon Valley on November 28-29, the third annual North America event will host 3 co-located events covering Cyber Security & Cloud, Blockchain and AI & Big Data, with 13,000 attendees expected to attend including CTO’s, Heads of Innovation and Technology, IT Directors, Developers & Start-Up’s, OEM’s, Government, Automotive, Operators, Technology Providers, Investors, VCs and many more.
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The IoT Tech Expo will showcase the most cutting edge technologies from more than 350 exhibitors and provide insight from over 300 speakers sharing their unparalleled industry knowledge and real-life experiences.
https://www.iottechexpo.com/northamerica/
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IoT security spending to hit USD6 billion by 2023, says Juniper Research
Global spending on IoT security will hit more than $6 billion by 2023, according to the latest study from Juniper Research.
The study, titled “The Internet of Things for Security Providers: Opportunities, Strategies & Forecasts 2018-2023”, claims that increasing business risks and regulatory minimum standards would help drive spending on IoT security.
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Steffen Sorrell, principal analyst at Juniper and research author, said:
“The interconnected nature of the IoT means that even innocuous devices like the connected fridge can become a threat. Vendors see that risk as low, while little has been done from a regulatory perspective to protect consumers.”
Because of this, the market research firm is expecting smart home IoT security spending to be less than 17% of the consumer market in 2023.
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This makes for interesting comparison against IDC, whose latest Worldwide Semiannual Internet of Things Spending Guide was published.
https://www.iottechnews.com/news/2018/jun/19/iot-worldwide-spending-hit-12-trillion-2022-says-idc/
IDC predicted that total global spending on IoT will hit $2.1 trillion by 2022.
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It argues that the IoT technology market offers business investment opportunities across a variety of industries and has diversified its reach via proliferation of innovative offerings in analytics software, cloud technologies, and business and IT services.
According to IDC, the intersection of multiple technology domains is a key to successfully understand and develop a supply-side product and market development strategy.
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The consumer sector is also said to lead IoT spending growth with a worldwide CAGR of 19%, followed closely by the insurance and healthcare provider industries.
In terms of enterprise use case, V2V and V2I will witness a 29% growth followed by traffic management and connected vehicle security.
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Another report from Navigant Research indicates that the IoT and analytics market for utilities would be likely to grow to more than $5 billion by 2028.
https://www.iottechnews.com/news/2018/jul/06/report-iot-analytics-market-utilities/
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Neil Strother, principal research analyst with Navigant Research, says:
“Many of the tools are outdated, sit in silos, and were never designed for the complexities of today’s smart grid. More advanced utility IoT analytics solutions have entered the market and can be applied to legacy systems and new data flows using edge computing, cloud computing, machine learning, and AI to unlock valuable insights and drive operational efficiencies.”
Originally published on IoT News.
https://www.iottechnews.com/news/2018/jul/12/iot-security-spending-hit-6-billion-2023-says-juniper-research/
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Source: IoT Tech Expo North America 2018
https://www.iottechexpo.com/northamerica/
ASTROMAN Magazine - 2018.09.01
The Cyber Security & Cloud Expo North America 2018 on November 28-29, 2018 - Santa Clara Convention Center
https://www.astroman.com.pl/index.php?mod=magazine&a=read&id=2574
ASTROMAN Magazine - 2018.09.01
The AI & Big Data Expo North America on November 28-29, 2018 - Santa Clara Convention Center, Silicon Valley
https://www.astroman.com.pl/index.php?mod=magazine&a=read&id=2573
Editor-in-Chief of ASTROMAN magazine: Roman Wojtala, Ph.D.
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