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The Economy of Things: the next value lever for telcos

IBM Big Data Hub

Over the years, the Internet of Things (IoT) has evolved into something much greater: the Economy of Things (EoT). The number of IoT connected devices are growing in practically every industry, and is even predicted to reach 29 billion worldwide by 2030. These IoT connected devices form a critical backbone of data for industry.

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Sustainability trends: 5 issues to watch in 2024

IBM Big Data Hub

And they could drive economic gains: Research shows markets for carbon-neutral goods and services may be worth $10.3 Governments, businesses, and non-profit organizations globally are implementing initiatives such as establishing protected areas, restoring degraded ecosystems and promoting sustainable agriculture and forestry practices.

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Protect 5G to Secure Sustainable Growth

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

These concepts are no longer limited to our mobile devices but are becoming increasingly important to operations in the manufacturing, transportation, and energy sectors. In fact, according to Gartner, the deployment of IoT devices will accelerate from 25 billion in 2023 to 75 billion in 2025. Manufacturing productivity.

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FortiNAC: Network Access Control (NAC) Product Review

eSecurity Planet

FortiNAC also delivers network segmentation and automated responses specifically for IoT security. Still, compared to some other large competitors in the market, FortiNET provides more clear explanations of the required licenses to achieve specific capabilities.

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