Why IoT will fail

Why IoT will fail - IIoT

The Internet of Things (IoT) has caught the world’s imagination over the last few years. And it’s no surprise: the industry is expected to grow to $82bn globally by 2025 and has the potential to solve numerous challenges, both trivial and serious.

But beware! Lurking behind the optimistic predictions, Cisco reported that 76% of IoT projects fail.

A staggering percentage when you consider the resources – human and financial – that go into IoT projects.

So, what are the reasons why IoT will fail? And is this statement true or an unfair assessment of the industry’s challenges?

 

Why IoT will fail - IIoT

IoT will fail if we don’t take security seriously

As 451 Research outlines, industry professionals often name cybersecurity as the number one reason why IoT will fail.

From high-profile horror stories about the infamous Mirai cyberattack to exploited internet-connected refrigerators acting as email spam servers, the idea that one unwittingly insecure device could bring a whole system tumbling down is chilling.

Since Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) projects often straddle OT/IT domains, it is more difficult to secure them against cyber threats. They also have increased exposure to attacks.

But vendors are starting to cater directly to this industry’s unique security issues. In response, Cisco’s IoT Threat Defence System can be scaled for larger projects. Similarly, Deloitte offers a solution that uses machine learning and low-power hardware products.

Companies also need to ensure they only connect properly-secured devices to networks. This will help combat would-be hackers intent on finding a weak point and infiltrating the system.

IoT will fail if we don’t create strong industry partnerships

Why IoT will fail - IIoT

Another potential reason why IoT will fail? Solutions often solve single-issue problems in isolation.

A company may use one IIoT solution for supply chain operations and another to manage raw materials. Connecting these solutions can be challenging. And failing to do so also creates a missed opportunity: combining multiple datasets can produce useful insights.  

Knowledge is everything, and engaging with partners in the field can help smooth out the learning curve.

And this is happening. Cisco is busy constructing its Phase 2 Foundation, which will allow companies to combine data from different sources. They can then apply machine learning to analyse data and automate decision-making, for example predictive maintenance and scheduling.

 

IoT will fail if we are not open to talent from outside the industry

Why IoT will fail - IIoT

Another commonly repeated reason why IoT will fail is the lack of skilled professionals.

IIoT requires professionals capable of working across different systems at once. This might mean hardware engineers with software skills and cybersecurity professionals who can work with wireless networks.

Working with specialist recruiters who understand this industry’s unique challenge in recruiting talent addresses this problem. MasterSearch’s industry knowledge helps us source the right talent for the role. It also means we can easily adapt to industry changes.

Companies can benefit from new ways of thinking by being open to candidates from outside the industry. If new recruits possess the core skills, focused training courses can quickly bring them up to speed. A focus on training throughout their career in the company also addresses this challenge to stay relevant.

Embracing those with diverse experience encourages innovation and can help propel growth in this fast-growing industry.

The future of IoT

Why IoT will fail - IIoT

So, will IoT fail? While the industry does face challenges, we can safely give a resounding ‘no!’.

Awareness and solutions exist, and are improving all the time. Learning and sharing is pivotal; not just of information, but data and experience.

And what innovative industry is without its challenges?

We have only seen a slice of the opportunities that this industry can present us – as businesses and as individuals.

We need to champion this new industry. Harnessing IIoT solutions and being open to talent from diverse backgrounds will promote more confidence in IoT and its capabilities.

 

 

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MasterSearch specialises in placing candidates in the European Industrial Automation and Automotive market. Our candidates and clients are never a number: we use our honesty and openness to build strong, long-lasting relationships. Specialising in this industry means we are uniquely placed to continually adapt to changes in this fast-paced and innovative market.

 

 

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