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Limitations of IoT solutions primarily relying on single use-cases

Rapid IoT innovators initially released specialized solutions, each catering to a specific use-case. With hundreds of thousands of implementations now widespread, these once novel technologies have reached their saturation point.

The Restrictiveness of One-Time Internet of Things Applications
The Restrictiveness of One-Time Internet of Things Applications

Limitations of IoT solutions primarily relying on single use-cases

In a groundbreaking development, a collaborative white paper has been produced by Kaleido Intelligence and Daizy. This comprehensive document offers insights into the future of the Internet of Things (IoT) industry and its potential opportunities.

The current state of IoT deployment is marred by a lack of unification across data protocols and connectivity. The ideal state, as proposed in the white paper, involves a layered and connected pyramid with integrated IoT applications. This pyramid aims to address the challenges posed by data overload, the device lifecycle, the pace of IoT development, and evolving security needs, all of which require IT and OT reconciliation under a single source of truth.

The white paper advocates for a gradual deployment approach towards the ideal IoT state, ensuring data interoperability and working with a willing partner. This approach is designed to facilitate becoming management system agnostic and focusing on reaching goals.

The authors of the detailed whitepaper exploring the possibility of more connected, multi-device-based IoT solutions in various environments today are typically experts or researchers from technology companies or academic institutions specializing in IoT.

The paper proposes a harmonized approach for multi-connectivity, multi-device systems. This includes data and metadata understanding, device lifecycle management, and application data handling and standardization. The application layer and AI/ML are explored in the context of a unified IoT approach, enabling the discovery of unseen patterns and feeding back for actions.

The challenges and solutions for vendor lock-in, system proliferation, and lack of application integration in the IoT ecosystem are discussed at length. The paper also addresses issues such as lone connectivity and separate device management, which are common problems in the current IoT ecosystem.

Hundreds of thousands of IoT deployments have saturated the market, and the time for transition to a more harmonious IoT ecosystem is now. The white paper asserts that there is a need for a more harmonious IoT ecosystem, and it offers valuable insights into the viability of implementing multi-connectivity, multi-device systems in various environments.

This white paper, produced collaboratively by Kaleido Intelligence and Daizy, aims to provide a detailed exploration of the future of the IoT ecosystem. It gives a glimpse of the future of the IoT industry, offering a roadmap for businesses and individuals looking to navigate the complex and rapidly evolving landscape of the Internet of Things.

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