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Wurth - 8 Industry Experts Discuss Trends in the Internet of Things

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C h a p t e r 1 | E m e r g i n g I o T B u s i n e s s M o d e l s minimized overhead and optimizing business efficiency. For businesses, the service-oriented model creates recurring business and revenue while driving long- lasting customer relationships. Rather than relying on one-time transactions, businesses can collect, analyze, and monetize data to uncover new revenue streams—leading to a more stable business less impacted by market volatility. Despite their clear value, these new business models face challenges. One major challenge is inertia. Naturally, businesses tend to be reluctant to move away from the traditional business models that have sustained them up to this point. Convincing a business to undertake such a radical change is not an overnight process, and more awareness of the benefits of IoT-enabled business models is necessary. Additionally, concerns over data security act as an inhibitor, as customers may be wary of sharing sensitive data about their operations and device usage. Hence, engaging with partners, regulatory bodies, and other stakeholders is crucial IIoT generates vast amounts of data, which can be leveraged for analytics. For smart meters, this data can be used to provide insights into energy and water consumption patterns. On dairy farms, it can be used for predictive health checking to deliver products of the highest quality." Sergio Saveking Senior Software Engineer, Dairymaster 7 8 Industry Experts Discuss Trends in the Internet of Things

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