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2. Miniature Ubiquitous IoT

Posted: Mon Feb 10, 2025 3:41 am
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“The industry is still in its infancy and there are still many evolutionary changes ahead, so early adoption of LEO should be approached with caution as it is a new technology in a complex market,” says Jones.

According to Gartner, potential use cases for LEO in the enterprise sector include direct satellite connectivity for small IoT devices and broadband coverage for remote sites.

The Internet of Things (IoT) is the real-time australia mobile database and data exchange between physical devices to create a seamless, interconnected ecosystem of devices.

The miniature, ubiquitous IoT, according to Gartner, “makes it possible to tag, track, and measure anything without the complexity and expense of battery-powered devices.” Moving away from battery-powered devices means more information about more things at a lower cost, which can lead to a number of positive outcomes, such as new ecosystems, new business models, and more innovative products.

However, the research company warns that businesses should assess the social and regulatory implications of the technology before implementing it.

3. Secure computing
Data protection is more important than ever as devices become increasingly interconnected, and with it the risk of exposing private information. Secure computing is a technology that allows users to perform calculations on data while keeping specific input data encrypted and private.

According to Gartner, implementing secure computing is challenging for enterprises due to cost, skills and performance issues, but new technologies such as optical accelerators will be critical to enabling deployment.

4. Digital People