Cisco speaks at Hong Kong StrategicRISK event and warns that many firms will be disrupted if they fail to embrace the IoT
Companies that fail to monetise the Internet of Things (IoT) will be disrupted, risk professionals heard at a StrategicRISK event in Hong Kong last week.
The IoT is the network of physical objects, embedded with sensors and connectivity, that can collect and exchange data. Research firm Gartner predicts that there will be about 50 billion devices connected to the internet by 2020.
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