Published on 06/26/2017 | Strategy
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Building and implementing an Internet of Things application can be a very resource intensive endeavor, especially when considering the many different components as well as specific skill sets that are required to build the complete solution. However, utilizing the right tools and technologies can help make it a much more efficient process.
This is the third installment in a series of five on different approaches that will make IoT development more efficient. In my previous installments, I talked about how companies can benefit from leveraging IoT platforms and the power of the ecosystem when building IoT solutions.
One challenge that shouldn’t be overlooked during the building process is that IoT solutions are typically not closed systems but highly distributed, with requirements that constantly change.
So how can companies efficiently evolve their IoT solutions?
The value of an IoT solution is immediately dependent on its interoperability and integration with business systems, devices, services and other data sources. If we look at a car manufacturer that wants to develop an IoT solution to optimize their manufacturing process, for example, there are many different elements they would need to integrate.
In a first step, the car manufacturer might look at integrations with customers to get real-time insights into demands as well as integrations with suppliers and partners to automatically pull and push order information. Moving forward, the manufacturer might want to get real-time insights into product availability and capacities, in order to automatically trigger subsequent processes, such as order confirmations or logistics processes. Therefore, they would need to incorporate things like manufacturing line status, output created, and current inventories. Adding services such as predictive analytics, they would eventually be able to create much more accurate forecasts on future demands and output requirements.
The list of possible integrations is endless, and of course depends on the use case at hand. This example shows, however, that the scope and requirements for an IoT solution continually evolve as companies move forward and incorporate IoT into their business.
How well an IoT solution can integrate and interoperate with new elements will ultimately define its usefulness and value.
The IoT ecosystem is a powerful resource that can provide many pieces of an IoT solution that companies would normally need to spend time on developing in-house, which is why using the ecosystem is a strategic move.
It is also critical that the underlying technology used to build the solution supports such a flexible and diverse architecture. IoT platforms are specifically designed to meet these requirements. In order to find the right platform that will not only meet the requirements of your current use case, but scale in future projects as well, ask yourself the following questions:
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This article was originally posted on the Thingworx blog.
About the author:
Alex Sciocchetti
Marketing Program Manager at ThingWorx