The Internet of Things (IoT) has become a mainstream disruptive technology. McKinsey predicts IoT will have an economic impact of between $4 trillion and $11 trillion by 2025.
For several companies, investing in connected technologies like IoT has become a necessity for survival and business continuity. IoT is already disrupting both the consumer (retail, healthcare, and services) and industrial sectors (transportation, water, oil and gas, agriculture, and manufacturing). Increased focus on remote-based monitoring of the workforce, growing adoption of innovative payment technologies, and rising demand for wearable devices are driving IoT’s market growth.
To successfully manage and navigate such disruptions, companies need professionals with deep IoT expertise in massive numbers. Hence gaining a firm understanding of IoT computing is more relevant today than ever.