Thursday, June 08, 2023

IoT as a service

The perspective of the ecosystem actors is to design "as-a-Service" instances on the connected object, for which the interface between the connected thing and the user must be improved. The trend is observed in the case of the automaker GM and the operator Claro, with OnStar and the Mobility-as-a-Service model.

In the next three to five years, the Internet of Things (IoT) business will go through improving the interface between the connected thing and the user. The different actors in the Argentine value chain -from the equipment developer to the telecommunications operator- are adapting business models and technologies -and specifying them by vertical-, to design "as-a-Service" instances on the connected object .

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