Y2K to IoT?

“If you think that the internet has changed your life, think again. The IoT is about to change it all over again.” — Brendon O’ Brien, Co-Founder, Aria Systems.
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People are talking about the Internet of Things a lot these days. They’re debating how it could haze the distinction between physical reality and digital realms, how it will change life in many conducts and why it could be the commencement of a world ruled by machines.
A startling automation: IOT
The year, 1999 is dominant in the history of the entire universe. It changed the world and man started to think in the view of the internet. IoT which is an acronym for “INTERNET OF THINGS” is the most discussed topic around the globe. This technology connects the entire globe through internet. There are many things which don’t work out satisfactorily without internet and IoT is the one that pops beautiful things out of it.
Technology of Tomorrow
The IoT has begun to shape the future of many industries which ultimately enhances the future economy. The development of IoT directly relates to the development of the nation. It essentially refers to an ecosystem of discrete computing devices with sensors connected through the infrastructure of the internet. In essence, it is about the computing power being decentralized, agile and mobile, freed from the confines of the home and office, a traction evident with the arrival of laptop and then the netbook that meant we could work on the go and carry out our work wherever we are.
Influential Side
While the IoT has the potential to change the way people behave and interact with machines, it also offers the potential to achieve greater production and operating efficiencies by changing the way machines behave, “think,” learn and help operators make more informed decisions.
As the Internet of Things advances, the very notion of a clear dividing line between reality and virtual reality becomes blurred, sometimes in creative ways. Every functional organization is ready to swim in the pool of IoT.
IoT may be easier to describe by what it doesn’t do rather than what it does because the range of applications is vast and we cannot end up with its last application.
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by- Devashish Negi