Are IoT and Big Data Similar

Posted By : Kiran Bisht | 16-Dec-2015

Both Big Data and the Internet of Things have something to do with smart systems, but are they different? Or similar?. For those who aren’t familiar with the technology, let’s begin with IoT definition. What’s IoT? Basically, it’s about making every device smarter and contextually aware. With the help of IoT, engineers are embedding sensors and chips in devices and products. It is being done from wearable devices to car engines, even to the most traditional devices.

 

Internet of things and big data

Data = Being Smart

 

Now we know the companies with the help of experts and engineers are fixing sensors and chips in devices, but how’s this going to help us? These devices won’t have the capabilities of computers, rather this technology will enable the devices to gather and store data. These devices will store data such as buying habits of their consumers.

 

IoT’s Efficiency Depends on Data Transmission

 

If companies want IoT-enabled devices to be connected and smart, they will have to invent an absolutely new technology infrastructure. It’ll include software applications, and operating systems that will be rooted into the device for error-free performance. the network won’t be enough, along with that, communication will be required in order to buttress connectivity, and a cloud to store the database. In order to execute all of this successfully, there will always be a requirement of a platform on which the foundation will be based for creating software apps that will work as gateways for accessing device data. It will allow the data to be communicated to other connected devices on the Internet, eventually connecting the devices to business mechanism.

 

IoT is still in this development stage, so it’s the best time to prepare and have accurate measures to deal with the huge amount of data in near future. Big Data has been around for quite some time now. With the help of Big Data, companies can access large and dynamic data. Gradually IoT is being accepted all around the world.

 

The crux of the story is that Big Data and IoT are not the same. But these two belong to each other by their very nature and need each to flourish.

 

About Author

Author Image
Kiran Bisht

Kiran Bisht is a Blogger and a Web Content Writer. She's a landscape photographer and a travel aficionado who loves traveling to the great Himalayas.

Request for Proposal

Name is required

Comment is required

Sending message..