Home Chantal Polsonetti IIoT IoT Survey Reveals Motivations, Expectations, Potential Inhibitors The results of an exclusive ARC/Automation World survey reveal that users, suppliers, OEMs and system integrators are looking at the Internet of Things to solve concrete business problems today, and provide incremental business opportunities in the future. 网络 Know the Difference Between IoT and M2M Although the Internet of Things and machine-to-machine communications have remote device access in common, that’s about where the similarities end. Learn how to specify the right solution for your needs. 网络 Ethernet and Wireless Enable Manufacturing Internet of Things The concept of an Internet of Things (IoT) has morphed from its origins in RFID to one that encompasses all networked devices, both within and external to a manufacturing operation. The push to adopt IoT in manufacturing coincides with a concurrent enabling trend toward use of industrial Ethernet and wireless network technologies within the production environment. Home Device-Level Wireless Solutions Gain Traction in Process Manufacturing The incremental value proposition for wireless networks in process manufacturing is much larger than for serial and Ethernet-based networks. The tangible business benefits that can be achieved using wireless instrumentation are spurring increased interest and product availability.