Financial returns will be impacted by the complexity of deployments, need for new skills and security considerations
Downers Grove, Ill. – The Internet of Things has the potential to deliver cost savings and generate new revenues for organizations that can handle IoT’s complexity, build new workforce skills and address heightened security demands, according to a new report released today by CompTIA, the leading trade association for the global technology industry.
CompTIA “2019 Trends in Internet of Things” gauges the current state of play for commercial deployment of IoT solutions. Some 500 U.S. companies were surveyed on their current and future plans for IoT.
Organizations were fairly evenly split when asked about the potential financial impact of IoT. About 35 percent see IoT as primarily a way to save costs, while 31 percent see it as a revenue-generator. The remaining firms expect to see a mix of cost savings and new revenue.
Potential sources of new revenue could include increased production, monetizing data or creating product-as-a-service offerings.
“This recognition that IoT is not simply a tool for cost savings, but a potential source of new revenue, is mirrored by our finding that for a majority of companies funding for IoT projects often comes from places other than the IT department,” said Seth Robinson, senior director for technology analysis at CompTIA. “This demonstrates not only the importance of IoT to future strategy, but the company-wide impact IoT tends to have.”
Regardless of where the funding comes from, companies acknowledge they are challenged by determining the return on their investment in IoT. Nearly six in 10 say it will be very difficult or moderately difficult to make that ROI calculation; 43 percent say upfront costs are a major hurdle; and 34 percent cite ongoing costs as an issue.
“There is a tremendous opportunity for internal IT teams or external technology partners to lead the discussion on ROI,” Robinson noted. “As technology plays a more strategic role for organizations, investments should be evaluated more in terms of a growth mindset, looking at the overall return to the business.”
Beyond cost considerations, the report identifies other critical factors must be address for IoT projects to succeed.
To download a free copy of the CompTIA report “2019 Trends in Internet of Things” visit https://www.comptia.org/resources/2019-trends-in-internet-of-things.
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