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3 Key Challenges Posed by Internet of Things

Author: Deepa Ranganathan
by Deepa Ranganathan
Posted: Aug 04, 2015

Smartness has a new name now- Internet of Things. With the arrival of IoT, the ways devices communicate has thoroughly changed, and seamless transfer of data over the internet occurs without human interference, which is definitely a good thing. Many people refer to Internet of Things as a technology or a system. But, in reality IoT is a business case that encompasses a technology, system or even an architecture, which offers a smarter way to do business. Majorly, IoT offers to be part of predictive and preventive maintenance applications for businesses.

Internet of Things can pose certain challenges that you will find hard to ignore. They not only pose technical challenges, but also offer a scope of new opportunities for businesses.

Security Risks

When internet came into existence, there was finite number of devices being connected for the purpose of communication. The entry points for malware were defined in this case. But, with internet of things, more number of devices will be connected together, which in turn offers multiple entry points for malware. This can put your devices at risk. The numerous software layers, APIs, middleware that help in communication, add on to the complexity, thus adding up the risk factors. You will need to involve numerous vendors and multiple techniques if you want to resolve the issue thus offering better security to the system in concern. This can become challenging for the business.

Increased Complexity with Integration Issues

In Internet of Things, you will deal with multiple platforms, numerous protocols and a huge number of APIs. With such a combination, you will face a major challenge of integrating and testing the system. There will be a rapid evolution of APIs in this circumstance which will consume unanticipated resources required for development thus reducing the overall team’s abilities to add new functionality. There will be a combination of slow adoption and unanticipated use of development resources which will slow down revenues. This could be a challenge for the adoption of IoT

Shared Standards

If you notice, Internet of Things is a complex structure because of the multitude of hardware, applications and devices that are needed for better communication both geographically and across the verticals. This is specifically true for supply chains. Each channel communicates using a different definite standard. Allowing integration and communication of physical and digital world amidst the different standards can be quite challenging. Another challenging affair is creating a standard that is both effective and efficient. Well documented APIs can result in creating more open standards.

Deepa is a passionate blogger associated with Semaphore Software. A leading Offshore development company. She loves sharing information regarding Internet of things. If you are looking for Hire dedicated web developers then just get in touch with her.

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Deepa is a technical writer with Semaphore Software.

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