White paper outlines easy way to trial IoT and measure benefits
Posted to News on 13th Oct 2018, 11:02

White paper outlines easy way to trial IoT and measure benefits

Adlink Technology has published a new white paper that describes how digital experimentation with the Internet of Things (IoT) leads to innovation. Entitled Culture of invention leads to IoT success, it looks at potential ways to create a clearer path to innovative IoT.

White paper outlines easy way to trial IoT and measure benefits

Andy Penfold, Director of Offering Management at Adlink, the author of the white paper, comments: "The path taken by inventors such as Thomas Edison demonstrates how innovation often results not from one bright idea but from the exploration of many different options. The key to Edison's success with invention was experimentation and how important it is to experiment at a relatively small scale before moving to deployment. He had no wish to rush to market with a design that could not be manufactured cost-effectively or would not work to scale."

The numerous ways in which early experimentation can inform the development of IoT implementations is clearly outlined in the white paper. The benefits of starting small-scale is that the team can think big and learn fast without a large outlay. However, integrating disparate IoT devices, software and services can be a challenge. Penfold proposes that a readymade platform, offered as a subscription, can provide all the relevant elements required for a variety of projects and experiments that are run simultaneously in a manner that minimises risk for the user.

Penfold concludes: "This divide-and-conquer strategy that uses early experimentation to let implementers gain knowledge as quickly as possible provides a way to cut out the many obstacles to success."

Download the white paper to discover more about experimentation, which reduces the risks and repercussions of failures, while increasing your chances of inventing IoT successes: go.adlinktech.com/dxs-white-paper_lp.


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