Coinciding with last World Internet Day, Cisco released its latest report on the role technologies play in creating a more balanced and equitable connected world. In this report, important conclusions were collected, such as the estimate that, in 2023, there will be a quantity close to 24,000 million devices connected to the internet.
While it is true that the figure is below other estimates made in previous years, it is still an overwhelming number that helps us understand the potential of connected things and the technological, business, economic and social paradigm towards which we are heading.
Irremediably, when talking about millions of connected devices, a concept emerges that, due to its characteristics and functionalities, takes on special relevance: the Internet of Things.
Considered as one of the most important technologies of the 21st century, it could be said, in very simple terms, that it is the internet connection of all kinds of physical and everyday objects. However, this is only the simplification of a technology that hides much more and whose effects are being more than remarkable.
IoT involves the interconnection of objects and all kinds of physical devices that receive and transfer data through wireless networks without the need for human supervision. The fundamental basis of this concept is to integrate into these devices a series of components and sensors designed for a multitude of purposes, which would provide them with the necessary capabilities to collect, send, receive and analyze data in a constant way, forming a feedback cycle.
Thanks to low-cost computing, especially in terms of hardware and sensors, mobile and telecommunications technologies, cloud services, big data and data analytics, the physical objects that, probably until not long ago They were disconnected, today they are able to collect and process data with minimal human intervention, which enables applications of all kinds.
On the other hand, the Internet of Things is generally considered to be an independent technology, although the truth is that its impetus is given, among other factors, by the advances made in many other technologies:
Manufacturing in general, and industries such as automotive, transport and logistics, and the consumer and retail sectors, have seen their capabilities enhanced in recent years thanks to applying IoT solutions in their business processes.
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