Vodacom wants businesses to adopt IoT strategies

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For maximum impact, business firms and corporate organisations have been enjoined to adopt Internet of Things (IoT).

This advise, which is coming from Vodacom Business Nigeria, a corporate connectivity and telecommunications solution provider, is expected make more efficient businesses, especially the SMEs.

Vodacom’s Executive Head of IoT, Tony Smallwood, who gave the advice at the recently concluded NigeriaCom conference in Lagos, where he presented a paper on the topic: ‘Understanding IoT Applications in Strengthening Digital Business in Nigeria’, spoke of the importance of IoT technology to business growth and sustainability, and called on African countries to deploy the IoT technology for businesses efficiency and sustainability.

“With the increased interest in adoption and growth in the number of connected “things” across Africa, the Internet of Things (IoT) has the potential to transform business operations and maximise efficiency across all sectors,” Smallwood, said.

He added: “IoT drives digital transformation, helps businesses to remain relevant in today’s digital world. Overall, 63 per cent of adopters say they have seen significant return on investment from adopting IoT.”

According to him, by 2020, more than seven billion people and businesses, and over 30 billion devices, will be connected to the internet.

He however said that the question is no longer about the adoption of IoT but rather its application to drive business success.

“We have an ecosystem of partners who specialise in specific aspects of IoT integration, who have deep knowledge in their respective industries. In collaboration with our partners we are able to easily integrate an entire value chain for our customers, small or big,” Smallwood said.

From Consumer goods, to Finance, Energy and Utilities, Manufacturing, Agriculture and Health, there is no industry that has not been impacted by the potential of the Internet of Things.

IoT solutions securely provide a view of critical systems, keeping businesses in control and reducing costs across all operations. Linking almost any type of remote machine or devices to critical information systems and collating real-time data can help to increase visibility throughout the supply chain.

Source: Today.ng 

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