U.S. Enterprises Looking to Benefit from Internet of Things
ISG Provider Lens™ report sees U.S. companies focusing on IoT manufacturing deployments, connected cars, smart homes and cities, and the Internet of Medical Things
Jul 26, 2019, 10:08 ET
The 2019 ISG Provider Lens™ IoT — Transformational Services, Technology, Solutions, Platforms and Industries report on the U.S. also finds smart homes, smart buildings, smart cities and smart energy grids driving growing U.S. adoption of IoT. Meanwhile, smart solutions for supply chain, logistics and asset management are becoming widespread among U.S. manufacturing companies.
"U.S. companies are seeing the benefit of the entire physical world pulled in together in a connected ecosystem through sensors," said Esteban Herrera, partner and global leader of ISG Research. "Billions of devices are connected, and each day, new connectivity is adding to the pool of information being captured in real time."
The report sees some U.S. IoT markets growing more quickly than others. For example, the U.S. connected car market – the world's largest and most mature – is expected to grow by double digits over the next year. Helping to spur that growth, the U.S. Department of Transportation is working with state and local governments and agencies, along with vehicle and device makers, to use the IoT to reduce accidents and solve real-world operational problems.
North America also is the leading market for the Internet of Medical Things, driven by the need for patient monitoring devices and telemedicine. The evolution of artificial intelligence in smart medical devices is paving the way to a more efficient healthcare system, the report says.
In addition, the U.S. has a huge demand for smart energy infrastructure, including smart meters, the report says. Nearly half of all U.S. electricity customers are already connected to smart meters.
The 2019 ISG Provider Lens IoT — Transformational Services, Technology, Solutions, Platforms and Industries Report for the U.S. evaluates the capabilities of 23 providers across five quadrants: Consulting and Services, Managed Solutions and Services, Connected Cars, Manufacturing and Smart Building and Infrastructure.
The report names Capgemini and Cognizant as leaders in all five quadrants, while Infosys, TCS and Wipro were leaders in four. Harman and HCL were named leaders in three quadrants, while Accenture and Tech Mahindra were leaders in two, and IBM and Mindtree were leaders in one.
A customized version of the report is available from Mindtree, named a leader in IoT consulting and services, and a rising star in connected car services.
The 2019 ISG Provider Lens IoT — Transformational Services, Technology, Solutions, Platforms and Industries Report for the U.S. is available to ISG Insights™ subscribers or for one-time purchase on this webpage.
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SOURCE Information Services Group, Inc.
