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How enterprises are cashing in on the IoT growth opportunity

November 7, 2016

Posted by: Avadhoot Patil

Tony Judd, the managing director for Verizon UK&I and Nordics

When we released Verizon’s annual State of the Market: Internet of Things 2016 report earlier this year, says Tony Judd, MD UKI and Nordics at Verizon, we were not surprised to learn that enterprises view the Internet of Things (IoT) as a new revenue stream.

Revenue growth is by far the biggest factor driving IoT adoption in the enterprise and going forward IoT deployments are seen as a mainstream path to generating higher revenues for enterprises. This evolution within the enterprise – from seeing IoT as an innovative “nice to have”, to a “must have” cash generator – is the result of key advancements made in the past year. These include:

However, IoT successes are not just wishes for the future. Many organisations have already adopted IoT solutions and will provide learnings, and a roadmap, for others to follow this year. Three good examples of how enterprises are putting this technology to work for them include:

We are beginning to see keen interest from our enterprise clients as they realise the huge impact IoT will have on their business model. The end result will enable businesses to intelligently advance their operational capabilities while better meeting customer needs in ways not previously thought possible.

The author of this blog is Tony Judd, the managing director for Verizon UK&I and Nordics.

About the author:

The author is Tony Judd, the managing director for Verizon UK&I and Nordics. After 30 years of experience in IT and Communications, Tony is widely recognised as an expert in the IT and Communications sector having helped numerous organisations and people grow significantly. He currently heads up a team of 550 people across EMEA. He took up his current position after working as head of Solution Design, Architecture and Sales Engineering – EMEA where he was responsible for end to end solution design, from initial business and architecture consultancy through to detailed service, commercial and technology design.

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