IoT Connected objects
The IoT (Internet of Things), also known as "connected objects", represents a real technological accelerator of change, since it modifies the uses of objects already in use in our daily lives. These connected objects produce an exponential volume of data, the storage and processing of which falls within the scope of Big Data. As the real driving force behind the Industry 4.0 revolution, sensors, connected objects and IoTs are on the way to transformi factories, warehouses, logistics and, more generally, the entire industrial value chain in the long term.
Efficient exploitation of IoT data enables high value to be derived from it. Combined with the intelligence of Big Data and Artificial Intelligence, the power of connected objects is already revolutionizing the industrial sector and our urban environments.
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