IoT promises to integrate hardware and software into a cohesive solution that complies with cyber security requirements, operates for years and is open for continuous innovation. Early IoT deployments were the equivalent of pushing industrial automation controls outside the safe, managed environment of a factory, and controlling them with centralized software applications. More modern IoT deployments are often highly proprietary, which constrains innovation and can lead to long term lock-in. Going back to basics and asking “what tools and products do IoT developers actually need to help them deliver the full potential of IoT” can be quite liberating. The key building blocks that IoT developers are asking for include open source software, secure cloud services, and a platform that enables them to build, deploy, and manage their IoT solutions.
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