2020 Predictions for the Internet of Things (IoT)

IDC 2020 predictions for the Internet of Things (IoT):

In 2020, 90% of organizations will have determined key performance indicators to measure the success of their IoT projects.

By 2021, 75% of organizations embarking on an IoT project will work with a systems integrator to strategize, plan, deploy, and/or manage the initiative.

By 2022, 70% of new enterprise IoT applications built on IoT platforms will leverage container deployment.

By 2023, 70% of enterprises will run varying levels of data processing at the IoT edge. In tandem, organizations will spend over $16 billion on IoT edge infrastructure in that time.

By 2023, 20% of cybersecurity incidents will stem from Smart City IoT device deployments, forcing double-digit increases in cybersecurity software and staff training budgets.

To lessen critical equipment failures, by 2024, 40% of manufacturers will use field asset IoT data to intelligently diagnose issues and resolve autonomously, improving unplanned downtime by 25%.

By 2023, 70% of IoT deployment will include AI solutions for autonomous or edge decision making, supporting organizations’ operational and strategic agendas.

By 2025, there will be 79ZB of data created by billions of IoT devices, causing organizations to reevaluate their data governance, retention, and usage policies.

By 2025, 60% of manufacturers will use IoT platforms with digital innovation platforms to operate networks of asset, product, and process digital twins for a 25% reduction in cost of quality.

By 2023, enterprises will struggle to manage all the different access types used to connect their IoT endpoints, with 75% adopting more than one connectivity type.

About GilPress

I'm Managing Partner at gPress, a marketing, publishing, research and education consultancy. Also a Senior Contributor forbes.com/sites/gilpress/. Previously, I held senior marketing and research management positions at NORC, DEC and EMC. Most recently, I was Senior Director, Thought Leadership Marketing at EMC, where I launched the Big Data conversation with the “How Much Information?” study (2000 with UC Berkeley) and the Digital Universe study (2007 with IDC). Twitter: @GilPress
This entry was posted in Data Growth, Internet of Things and tagged , . Bookmark the permalink.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *