Book description
This book guides the reader through the technological advances, business needs, and societal shifts that drive the Internet of Everything (IoE). IoE offers many benefits to industries and organizations that embrace it, but there are real adoption and success barriers to address and overcome. In many cases, services are the solution because they drive IoE application and impact. The business and technical services need to deliver IoE and realize the promised benefits. Discussions include assisting candidate IoE customers to assess and rank priority gaps in business process insight, strategies to connected things, and ways to wrangle and transform data streams of new things
into actionable information. Knowledge of leading practices, organizational values, and sensitivities are keys to successful IoE transformations.
Table of contents
- Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Foreword
- Acknowledgments
- Chapter 1: Defining the Internet of Everything
- Chapter 2: Benefits and Challenges of IoE
- Chapter 3: Drivers of IoE
- Chapter 4: Barriers to IoE Adoption
- Chapter 5: Service Innovation for IoE
- Chapter 6: IoE Privacy and Security
- Chapter 7: The Changing World: Where IoE Is Making the Biggest Difference
- Chapter 8: IoE Use Cases
- Chapter 9: Use Case in DepthâHow Will Manufacturing Benefit from IoE
- Chapter 10: Use Case in DepthâIoE Solutions for the Retail Industry
- Chapter 11: Conclusions
- Chapter 12: A Service Industry Call to Action
- References
- Index
- Ad page
- Backcover
Product information
- Title: People, Processes, Services, and Things
- Author(s):
- Release date: July 2015
- Publisher(s): Business Expert Press
- ISBN: 9781631571015
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