Silicon Republic December 9, 2020

Forrester’s Glenn O’Donnell examines the demand for new IoT applications and discusses the trends that will emerge in a post-Covid world.

The Covid-19 pandemic drove businesses and employees to became more reliant on technology for both professional and personal purposes.

In 2021, demand for new internet-of-things (IoT) applications, technologies and solutions will be driven by connected healthcare, smart offices, remote asset monitoring and location services, all powered by a growing diversity of networking technologies. So, what can businesses expect from these trends?

1. Network connectivity chaos will reign

Technology leaders will be inundated by an array of wireless connectivity options. The implementation of 5G and Wi-Fi technologies is expected to decline from 2020 levels as organisations sort through market chaos.

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