The IoT world is expanding fast, but the ground beneath it is far from stable. Platforms shut down, companies pivot, and once reliable ecosystems can vanish overnight, turning working hardware into stranded assets. The idea of a “forever platform” no longer holds. Modern IoT architects must now build systems that can detach as easily as they connect. In a landscape ...
The IoT world is expanding fast, but the ground beneath it is far from stable. Platforms shut down, companies pivot, and once reliable ecosystems can vanish overnight, turning working hardware into stranded assets. The idea of a “forever platform” no longer holds. Modern IoT architects must now build systems that can detach as easily as they connect. In a landscape ...
The IoT world is expanding fast, but the ground beneath it is far from stable. Platforms shut down, companies pivot, and once reliable ecosystems can vanish overnight, turning working hardware into stranded assets. The idea of a “forever platform” no longer holds. Modern IoT architects must now build systems that can detach as easily as they connect. In a landscape ...
The IoT world is expanding fast, but the ground beneath it is far from stable. Platforms shut down, companies pivot, and once reliable ecosystems can vanish overnight, turning working hardware into stranded assets. The idea of a “forever platform” no longer holds. Modern IoT architects must now build systems that can detach as easily as they connect. In a landscape ...
The IoT world is expanding fast, but the ground beneath it is far from stable. Platforms shut down, companies pivot, and once reliable ecosystems can vanish overnight, turning working hardware into stranded assets. The idea of a “forever platform” no longer holds. Modern IoT architects must now build systems that can detach as easily as they connect. In a landscape ...
The IoT world is expanding fast, but the ground beneath it is far from stable. Platforms shut down, companies pivot, and once reliable ecosystems can vanish overnight, turning working hardware into stranded assets. The idea of a “forever platform” no longer holds. Modern IoT architects must now build systems that can detach as easily as they connect. In a landscape ...
The IoT world is expanding fast, but the ground beneath it is far from stable. Platforms shut down, companies pivot, and once reliable ecosystems can vanish overnight, turning working hardware into stranded assets. The idea of a “forever platform” no longer holds. Modern IoT architects must now build systems that can detach as easily as they connect. In a landscape ...
The IoT world is expanding fast, but the ground beneath it is far from stable. Platforms shut down, companies pivot, and once reliable ecosystems can vanish overnight, turning working hardware into stranded assets. The idea of a “forever platform” no longer holds. Modern IoT architects must now build systems that can detach as easily as they connect. In a landscape ...
The IoT world is expanding fast, but the ground beneath it is far from stable. Platforms shut down, companies pivot, and once reliable ecosystems can vanish overnight, turning working hardware into stranded assets. The idea of a “forever platform” no longer holds. Modern IoT architects must now build systems that can detach as easily as they connect. In a landscape ...
New study identifies 5G RedCap and rising automotive demand as primary drivers for future connectivity The cellular IoT market is poised for significant growth in the coming years, with connections expected to surge to 5.9 billion by 2035, as revealed by new research from Omdia. This in-depth study highlights the transformative impact of 5G technologies on the cellular IoT landscape, ...

