29 May
2018

How IIoT transforms enterprise - an infographic

Worximity shares an infographic - by CBS interactive - about IIoT and the enterprise. Discover the most common types of data collected, one of which is performance data.

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Comment l'IIoT transforme l'entreprise - une infographie

Yannick came across this intersesting infographic about IoT and the Enterprise.

The most common types of data being collected by companies currently using IoT devices are:

  1. Security Data
  2. Employee and customer data
  3. Performance data
  4. Infrastructure data
  5. Inventory tracking data.
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SOURCE: CBS Interactive Inc.

 

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