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Bright Future of the Internet of things

Bright Future of the Internet of things "Internet people" has long been turned into an "Internet of things." The number of devices connected to the network exceeded the number of inhabitants of the planet in 2008. Your fitness tracker, which stores statistics about activity in the "cloud", a socket that can be turned on and off from the smartphone, are the simplest and most tangible examples of using the technology. But gadgets and sensors are just the tip of the iceberg. A recent study by IoT Analytics noted 10 key industries, in which the most frequently implemented projects from the Internet of things (IoT). IoT and production Today the Internet of things is most demanded in the production sphere. In factories where people have long been replaced by automated machines, all equipment is connected to the Network, and then the operator can monitor its status online. For example, carry out remote diagnostics, fix software malfunctions and see

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