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Minding the Gap: Serious progress towards bridging the IoT ‘chasm’ – Part 1

April 6, 2017

Posted by: Avadhoot Patil

Stephen Douglas of
Spirent Communications

For both developers and network providers, the road to Internet of Things (IoT) has meant stepping into the unknown, but purpose-built test tools and services are now lighting the way, according to Stephen Douglas, Solutions & Technical Strategy lead, Internet of Things, Spirent Communications.

It is still early days and a lot of different opinions about the growth of the IoT market – from Gartner’s 20.8 billion devices by 2020 to IHS’s 30.7 billion by the same year and most CGRs between 20 and 30% range. But no-one is denying that it presents a massive opportunity for both product vendors and network providers.

Between those two key players, however, we are seeing an uncomfortable cultural gap that threatens to slow down the adoption of IoT solutions, generate negative feedback and erode confidence in the market. They are calling it “The IoT Chasm”. So what can be done to bridge this chasm?

From the developers’ viewpoint

For the developer, IoT connectivity adds a new layer of issues on top of the normal challenges of making a product that works well, is reliable and cost-effective. These can be summarised as:

The gap is a cultural one: the vendor is no longer just tasked with creating a great product that works well at a sensible price, the product must now deliver the same performance in whatever networking environment is available from any number of unknown providers across the globe.

In Part 2 tomorrow, Stephen Douglas describes the IoT ‘chasm’.

The author of this blog is Stephen Douglas, Solutions & Technical Strategy lead, Internet of Things, Spirent Communications.

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