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As much as we have been talking about IoT solutions for what seems a fairly long time, they are really just now getting into the main stream of business and their true ROI and efficacy is just starting to be tested and proven. From hand soap monitors that tell maintenance employees when they are getting empty to indoor navigation for helping nurses find the closets crash cart, we have seen a wide gamut of fantastically creative, useful, and promising solutions. That’s the good news.
The bad news is that each solution is being developed and implemented in its own silo. Based on the current trends, the hospitals of the future, for example, will have tens of thousands of device sensors and hundreds of gateways all tracking, sensing and monitoring difference assets, environmental values, and workplace variables in overlapping infrastructures. In addition to the installation and maintenance chaos this will create, you can also easily see it being a nightmare to get one of these systems to integrate with another to get value form them working together.
In this webinar we will discuss the possible pitfalls, complexity, and scaling issues Commercial IoT will run into as it attempts to get into the business mainstream at scale. We will also talk about possible architectural design suggestions for using shared infrastructure to minimize the management chaos and facilitate system integration of IoT solutions. This approach has the promise to maximize business value while reducing time-to-market, risk and cost.