The IoT future belongs to healthcare, smart city and automotive

Progress has announced the results of its latest industry survey, in conjunction with Harbor Research. Initial findings show an impressive 65 percent of Internet of Things (IoT) apps in production today are generating real revenue. The study results, undertaken by Harbor Research, also reveal developers expect this figure to rise to 80 percent by 2018. The industries that currently lead in IoT development include smart homes, wearables, automotive and sports/fitness.

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Six Degrees Group announces that funds affiliated with Charlesbank Capital Partners have entered into an agreement to acquire 6DG from Penta Capital. The transaction is expected to complete in a few weeks’ time.

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Cellular connected IoT/M2M devices will increase nearly fourfold from 2014 to 2019

451 Research has determined that cellular/mobile Internet of Things (IoT) and machine-to-machine (M2M) connections will increase nearly fourfold globally from 252 million in 2014 to 908 million in 2019.

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