The internet of things
(IoT) is heralded as a foundational technology for breakthroughs in artificial
intelligence, robotics and other potentially broadly applicable advances. But
for frontline decision makers – the executives charged with implementing IoT in
their company – it can sometimes feel impossible to separate facts from hype.
It can be even more daunting to discern the practical steps required to get
started with IoT in their business.
To better understand
the current state of IoT, Forbes Insights partnered with Hitachi Vantara to
survey more than 500 senior executives around the world, including 220 in Asia
Pacific who are leading IoT initiatives within their companies. A new report, “The Internet of Things: From Theory
to Reality – How Companies Are Leveraging IoT to Move Their Businesses Forward,”
sponsored by Hitachi Vantara, highlights the key findings from this research
and addresses the following issues:
- Is IoT still an aspiration or is it becoming an
operational reality?
- How is IoT being used within companies?
- What does IoT implementation look like at this early
stage?
- Are there companies that are more advanced with using
these technologies?
- What are some of the implementation lessons learned?
- What are the practical steps companies can take as they
begin their own IoT journey?
“Across the Asia
Pacific region, it is clear that executives see the value in IoT initiatives,”
said Bruce Rogers, chief insights officer at Forbes Media. “With 70% stating
that they see IoT as either important or very important to their business, it
is fast becoming a competitive differentiator that will affect almost every
industry.”
Key findings for Asia
Pacific:
IoT impacts business: 70% of companies in the region believe IoT is important or
very important to their current business, and 87% believe IoT will be important
to the future of their business.
- IoT is one of the most
important emerging technologies: Of all emerging technologies,
executives in Asia Pacific believe IoT, Artificial Intelligence (AI) and
Robotics will be the most important.
- Companies in the region are
embracing IoT: 72% of respondents say
their company has significant or pilot IoT programs in operation, and 11%
say that IoT programs are already a major contributor to their business.
- Implementing IoT-based
solutions can be challenging: When
building out IoT capabilities, companies say their greatest challenges
are:
- Keeping IoT secure (31%)
- Cross-department cooperation (31%)
- Availability of skilled staff (31%)
- Inability to present a compelling return on investment
(30%)
- Integration of disparate data (28%)
Best practices to implementing IoT-based solutions: By examining companies with IoT initiatives that are
meeting or exceeding expectations, we’ve identified a few practices they follow
to ensure success:
- IoT efforts are typically championed by the CTO (40%)
and CIO (32%)
- 42% include external vendors on their IoT planning
team
- 82% use a third-party platform as the basis for their
IoT operations
- In Asia Pacific, companies are
already seeing the benefit of IoT: 76% are
operating IoT programs that generate revenue while 60% agree that IoT
programs are generating data that is very useful to their business. As a
result, 88% expect to see increases in their IoT budgets over the coming
fiscal year.
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