Gartner,
Inc. forecasts that 6.4 billion connected things will be in use worldwide in
2016, up 30 percent from 2015, and will reach 20.8 billion by 2020. In 2016,
5.5 million new things will get connected every day.
Gartner
estimates that the Internet of Things (IoT)
will support total services spending of $235 billion in 2016, up 22 percent
from 2015. Services are dominated by the professional category (in which
businesses contract with external providers in order to design, install and
operate IoT systems), however connectivity services (through communications
service providers) and consumer services will grow at a faster pace.
"IoT
services are the real driver of value in IoT, and increasing attention is being
focused on new services by end-user organisations and vendors," said Jim Tully, vice president and distinguished
analyst at Gartner.
Enterprises
to Bolster IoT Revenue
"Aside
from connected cars, consumer uses will continue to account for the greatest
number of connected things, while enterprise will account for the largest
spending," said Mr. Tully. Gartner estimates that 4 billion connected
things will be in use in the consumer sector in 2016, and will reach 13.5
billion in 2020.
In
terms of hardware spending, consumer applications will amount to $546 billion
in 2016, while the use of connected things in the enterprise will drive $868
billion in 2016.
In
the enterprise, Gartner considers two classes of connected things. The first
class consists of generic or cross-industry devices that are used in multiple
industries, and vertical-specific devices that are found in particular
industries.
Cross-industry
devices include connected light bulbs, HVAC and building management systems
that are mainly deployed for purposes of cost saving. The second class includes
vertical-specific devices, such as specialised equipment used in hospital
operating theatres, tracking devices in container ships, and many others.
"Connected
things for specialised use are currently the largest category, however, this is
quickly changing with the increased use of generic devices. By 2020,
cross-industry devices will dominate the number of connected things used in the
enterprise," said Tully.
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