IoT-Driven Business Transformation: Strategy, Data, Trust, and Security
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The Internet of Things (IoT) has emerged as a data-centric force, fundamentally reshaping how organizations generate, process, and leverage information in an increasingly connected world. By enabling continuous data flows between devices, systems, and users, IoT empowers organizations to capture real-time, high-volume data streams that support advanced analytics, predictive insights, and more precise decision-making. As adoption accelerates across industries, organizations are rethinking data architectures, governance frameworks, and operational models to effectively manage and extract value from this expanding data ecosystem. This evolving landscape underscores the critical importance of robust data management, trust, and security mechanisms to ensure the integrity, reliability, and strategic use of IoT-driven insights in achieving sustainable and resilient business transformation. IoT-Driven Business Transformation: Strategy, Data, Trust, and Security examines the integration of IoT across organizations in diverse sectors, with a strong focus on how these technologies generate, manage, and operationalize data to drive transformation. By addressing key challenges in data governance, analytics, and security, along with strategic frameworks and technological innovations, the book demonstrates how organizations can leverage IoT to extract actionable insights and enhance operational efficiency. Covering topics such as adaptive industries, big data, and digital economies, this book is an excellent academic resource for graduate and doctoral students, industry professionals, IT managers, organizational leaders, cybersecurity specialists, data analysts, policymakers, and more.
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