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| + | The emergence of new information sources indispensably affects the data centre market, and it has experienced structural changes in recent years. Indeed, information technology tends to go beyond processing data in traditional data centres and opt for cloud-centric ones. In just a few years, only 8 % of overall workloads will be handled by old-school data centres. | ||
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| + | The IoT is predicted to generate 403 ZBs of data a year by 2018, up from 113.4 ZBs in 2013. But according to Cisco, not all generated data will be sent to data centres. In three years times, colo sites should be hosting 8.6 ZBs, up from 3.1 ZB in 2013. IDC has predicted that by 2020 one-tenth of the world’s data will be produced by machines. The organisation forecast that in five years time the number of connected devices communicating over the internet will reach 32 billion and generate 10 % of the world’s data. CBR compiles a list of the top 10 critical areas set to foster data growth resulting from IoT connected solutions. | ||
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| + | - **Air travel**: arming planes with smart sensors to prevent failures is already a reality. These sensors produce several terabytes of data per flight. For example, Cisco said that a Boeing 787 aircraft could generate 40 TBs per hour of flight. These IoT solutions in the air industry have several applications beyond preventing failure. They can also reduce fuel consumption, | ||
| + | - **Mining**: for the mining industry, the main benefit of using the IoT is safety. By automating machines (M2M), humans are not required to stay close to the vehicles and risk their lives. Cisco predicts that mining operations can generate up to 2.4 TBs of data every minute. | ||
| + | - **Cars**: a smart IoT connected vehicle is a fountain of data. It is continuously transmitting data to manufacturers, | ||
| + | - **Utilities**: | ||
| + | - **Cities**: smart cities will be made of everything out there. Street lamps talking to the grid, urban parks connecting to services and rivers, sending out alerts on pollution levels. All this data is generated on a daily basis, and it’s stored in the cloud. Millions of sensors, deployed in every city will continuously produce vast amounts of information. | ||
| + | - **Wearables**: | ||
| + | - **Sports**: as sports adopt more wearables and smart clothing to improve performances, | ||
| + | - **Logistics**: | ||
| + | - **Healthcare**: | ||
| + | - **Smart homes**: smart homes are already a reality, and by 2020, consumers expect this ecosystem to be widely available. It is predicted that one smart connected home today can produce as much as 1 GB of information a week. | ||