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IoT Vertical Markets and Connected Ecosystems

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This chapter starts by presenting IoT key market verticals including agriculture and farming, energy, oil and gas, enterprise, finance, healthcare, industrial, retail, and transportations. It then address the key questions from business leaders, namely, what new business models to employ in order to deliver IoT service and who to partner with to bring services to market at a minimum cost? The chapter also presents the top ten requirements to deliver “anything as a service.”

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    IC information is typically captured by analyzing collected data over time against the supplier intelligence and databases (e.g., Microsoft collects and analyzes data from its Windows customers over the Internet).

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    The term “Machine” refers to managed entity with an IP address such as router, switch, and router interface.

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Rayes, A., Salam, S. (2017). IoT Vertical Markets and Connected Ecosystems. In: Internet of Things From Hype to Reality. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-44860-2_9

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