The forecasts for the Internet of Things (IoT) 2016

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The forecasts for the Internet of Things (IoT) 2016 -

I had one last chance to sit down with Chris Fleck, vice president of emerging solutions for Citrix and Chris Matthieu, Director of IoT Engineering for Citrix (and Co-founder of Octoblu) and between the three of us, we came up with our forecasts for the Internet of things in 2016 to the full article here or read a shortened version below read:

provide a short summary of this blog, we believe in 2016 that we start more public examples of IoT fatigue to hear how we hear story after story of novel consumer base IoT solutions that are of her time either forward or in reality just does not solve real problems. But by the noise, in 2016 it is authentically see his IoT success stories where we real world examples of the Internet of Things offers added value in the company. This will be driven by IoT platforms and machine learning that will enable organizations to solve complex problems, IoT let the ascent toward "Slope of Enlightenment" start (to a Gartner term loan).

The following is an abridged version of our top 7 predictions for the Internet of Things (IoT) in 2016:

1. The rise of IoT Fatigue (Chris Witeck)

with all the public buzz with the latest IoT related equipment and solutions, is asked the question over and over again, if perhaps there is too much hype and too little substance when it comes to IoT -Solutions. I asked a similar question earlier this year, when I, when the Internet of Things is asked overhyped or underrated? So I believe that in 2016, you will begin to see more and more Comment crushing the IoT hype bubble, and perhaps more and more illustrations of IoT products and solutions that do not have clearly defined business model.

2. machine / Deep Learning (Chris Matthieu)

The integration of all mentioned above really an increased number of discussions and projects related to machine learning, help drive Distributed computing and deep learning in 2016. There are many real examples in which more and more IoT products and vehicles can sensor enables real-time data in the Internet of things and social networking platforms, this information mined in real time for pattern stream in terms of trends and anomalies that automation can be applied.

3. IoT spreads in the Enterprise (Chris Fleck)

In 2016, we will be more and more emphasis on the use of the Internet of Things and the integration of all see complex business problems to solve. While this is not as much public attention draw emptied as a hype bubble up, as mentioned above, it really begins to build for the Internet of Things momentum behind the enterprise business model. A big business opportunity, healthcare and is another example of how the Internet of Things is the Smart-Office in 2016, the Internet of Things to power will enable this transformation with conference room help automation, workflow orchestration and equipment optimization ,

4. Further impetus for Connected / Driverless Cars & Drones (Chris Matthieu)

2016 will be the year of the associated support, and his driverless cars. While we see driverless cars on the road is not en masse in 2016 we will see then made an important impetus for the adoption of the concept. While drones were for a while now in the news, 2016 see drones to take skills useful than among celebrities espionage. Drones and robots will take now introduced in agriculture pictures of plants and deep learning to identify with unhealthy plants and recommended nutrients. Other examples that we see hour shopping filming deliveries via drones, contractors with drones for 3D modeling and sporting events drones with video tracks, races, games, etc.

5. IoT related security breaches in the news (Chris Witeck)

I do not think that you have the security, without mentioning any kind of technology forecasts. When it comes to the safety IoT where is it? I think we will hear more examples of vulnerabilities will in 2016. be driven by a "thing" The real trend when our security situation used much more adaptive and context-aware, machine learning and the increased number of data collectors driven by IoT to Access Control to the next level. This is absolutely a necessary step in our Security Evolution, and I think will be more of a 2017 trend, and beyond.

6. IT Associates a IoT Champion (Chris Fleck)

We see the Internet of Things in the enterprise distribution and more attention are discussed above as 2016 IoT paid in connection with security breaches. This will require to assign an IoT Champion as IT management will recognize the business opportunity through the Internet of Things and the potential to be presented, for the Internet of Things infrastructure impact as networks, devices and telephone systems.

. 7 The validation of the IoT Platform (Chris Witeck)

I believe that in 2016, we will become IoT platforms mature to see more examples of IoT platforms solve business problems. With the market for IoT platforms already crowded space where that does not leave Citrix Octoblu? I think a core business offer for the Internet of Things is the delivery of data to simplify applications in a complex environment and services for people, places and things back to the concept of "integration of all". This agrees well with the core Citrix value proposition to the secure delivery of applications and data, a lot of space for Citrix leave in 2016 to renew and beyond.

This blog has been adapted from a longer article, which you can read here.

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