The way we access the internet has changed rapidly over the past few years, transitioning from desktops to mobile devices.
Now, the internet is expanding again — coming to all of the everyday devices found in our homes, businesses, and cities.
We’ve created a slideshow highlighting the most important ways the Internet of Everything market will develop, the benefits newly connected devices will offer consumers and businesses, and the potential barriers that could inhibit growth.
8. The ‘Internet Of Things’ Will Be By Far The World’s Largest
Device Market
Source: BI Intelligence Estimates
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The Internet Of Everything
Internet Of Things
Connected Cars
Wearables
Connected/Smart TVs
Tablets
Smartphones
Personal Computers
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Estimated Number of Installed IoT Devices
Five-Year CAGR
57%
It Includes All Those ‘Things’ That
Formerly Weren’t Connected
Source: BI Intelligence Estimates
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10. Internet Of Things
Combined
Smartphones, Tablets
And PC Market
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IoT Device Growth Vs. PC, Smartphone And Tablet Growth
It Will Soon Be Larger Than The PC, Tablet, And Smartphone
Markets Combined
Source: BI Intelligence Estimates
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$200
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$600
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Estimated IoT Revenue
It’s A Huge Revenue Opportunity For Both
New Startups And Legacy Tech Companies
Source: BI Intelligence Estimates
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10,000
20,000
30,000
40,000
2005 2008 2011 2014 2017 2020
Estimated Exabytes Of Data Globally By 2020
1 Exabyte = 1 Trillion Gigabytes
… And Make Sense Of All The
‘Big Data’ The IoT Will Generate
Source: IDC The Digital Universe, BI Intelligence Estimates
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15. By 2020, Half Of The Planet Will Be
Connected To The Internet
16%
21%
26%
32%
38%
43%
50%
57%
2005 2007 2009 2011 2013 2015E 2017E 2019E
Estimated Penetration Of Global
Population Using The Internet
Source: ITU
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Global Number Of Homes With Wi-Fi
Over 1 Billion Homes Will Have Wi-Fi
Source: Strategy Analytics, BI Intelligence Estimates
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17. Mobile And Other Connected Devices
Will Help Us Control The IoT
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IoT Controller Forecast
Connected Cars
Wearables
Connected/Smart TVs
Tablets
Smartphones
Personal Computers
(Desktop And Notebook)
We Are Here
Source: BI Intelligence Estimates
18. The Price Of Sensors That Make Up The IoT Will Keep Falling
$1.30
$1.11
$0.95
$0.82
$0.70
$0.60
$0.51
$0.44
$0.38
2004 2006 2008 2010 2012 2014 2016E 2018E 2020E
Average Sensor Cost Forecast
Source: Goldman Sachs, BI Intelligence Estimates
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19. Businesses Are Already Using The IoT To Improve Efficiency,
Launch New Products …
Source: Harvard Business Review 2014
35%
38%
44%
51%
More Information To Feed
Big Data/Analytics Efforts
Improved Use Of Assets
In The Field
Increased Revenue From
Services And/Or Products
Enhanced Customer Service
Benefits Observed By Early IoT Adopters
Survey Of Executives
20. … And Innovate!
Source: SAP 2014
8%
9%
10%
16%
27%
30%
Reduce maintenance costs and reduce system
downtime
Allow us to improve product design and build new
innovation products
Increase productivity of existing operations and
infrastructure
Improve customer satisfaction and increase
consumer engagement
Allow the creation of new and innovative business
models
Ultimately move from selling products to services
How Will The IoT Most Benefit Your Organizations’
Business Goals?
25. Security Is The Biggest Concern …
Source: Cisco, n = 7,000+ global executives
25%
25%
28%
32%
38%
42%
Job Losses Due To Outsourcing Or Automation
Greater Price Transparency/Lower Profit Margins
Competition From New Rivals
Regulatory Challenges
Inability Of Our IT Systems To Keep Up With Change
Threats To Data Or Physical Security
Perceived Downsides To The Internet Of Everything
26. The Top Devices Have Major Security Weaknesses
Source: Hewlett Packard's Fortify on Demand
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Use Unencrypted Network Services
Vulnerable to XSS, Weak Credentials etc.
Failed to Require Passwords
Failed to Protect Against Hackers Discovering…
Raised Privacy Concerns
Insufficient Authentication
Lack of Transport Encryption
Insecure Web Interface
Insecure Software/Firmware
How Many Of The Top 10 IoT Devices Have These Security Flaws?
30. Smart Home Energy
Smart Home
Security
Smart Appliances
Other Systems
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Global Connected Home Device Shipments
By Device Category
Home-Automation And Energy Applications
Lead The Home Sector
We Are Here
Source: ABI Research, TechNavio, Pike Research, BI Intelligence Estimates
31. The Nest Thermostat Was An Early Consumer Success
Sources: Press Reports, Google, Morgan Stanley
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100
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4Q2011 1Q2012 2Q2012 3Q2012 4Q2012 1Q2013 2Q2013 3Q2013 4Q2013 1Q2014
Thousands
Estimated Nest Thermostat Shipments
32. Many Devices Use Energy Savings As A Selling Point
Source: Goldman Sachs
80%
60%
50%
45%
40%
Lighting Control
Ventilation Control
Room Heating Control
Shutter Control
Heating Automation
Estimated Home Energy Reduction
33. But Consumers Aren’t Completely Convinced
Source: Affinnova
• 41% of consumers feel strongly that
IoT products they have seen or heard
about are gimmicky
• 58% feel strongly that they won't
upgrade to IoT devices unless they
can be more than just a novelty
41%
58%
34. A Majority Still Say IoT Devices Are Too Expensive
Source: Bloomberg West/Survey Monkey
16%
31%
58%
Security/Privacy Concerns
Not Tech Savvy Enough
Too Expensive
Over Half Of Consumers Are Concerned About
Connected Home Device Prices
35. The Connected TV Is The IoT’s First Major
Consumer Success
Image: Steve Kovach, Business Insider
36. One-Third Of US Homes Already Have A Connected TV
Source: eMarketer
21.6 26.8 35.1 41.3 47 52.7
18%
43%
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
US Households With Connected TVs
(Millions Of Households; % Of All Households)
37. Two Companies Own A Majority Of The Market
Source: NPD
Samsung
34%
Vizio
26%
Sharp
15%
Panasonic
10%
LG
9%
Other
6% US Smart TV Market Share
39. By 2020, 100 Million New Cars Will Have
Their Own Internet Connections
Source: Telefonica, IHS Automotive, GSMA, SBD, BI Intelligence Estimates
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Cars Shipped With Built-In Connectivity
41. But There Is Low Consumer Awareness
Source: Harris Poll Interactive 2014
14%
42%
44%
I Have Heard Of Them, And Am Familiar With
What They Are/Can Do
I Have Heard Of Them, But Am Not Familiar
With What They Are/Can Do
I Have Never Heard Of Them
How Familiar Are You With Connected Cars?
Survey Of US Car Owners With A 2009 Or Later Model
42. The Most Desired Connected-Car App?
Music Streaming By A Mile …
Source: Accenture
25%
27%
31%
42%
45%
49%
63%
In-Car Feature Enabling The Ability To Read And Dictate
Emails
Car-To-Car Communication
Access To Social Media While In The Car
Surfing The Internet Via A Monitor In The Car
Car Identifies Traffic Signals, Congestion, Accidents, Delays,
Warning The Passenger In Advance Of Such Situations
A System That Allows The Passenger To Stop The Car If,
For Example, The Driver Suffers A Heart Attack
Streaming Music For In-Car Use
Which Of The Following Services Do You Think Is Important For Your
Passengers (Partner, Children, Etc.) To Have Access To In The Car?
43. Cars Will Drive Themselves In The Future
Source: Flcikr/Mark Doliner
44. But That Market Will Remain Tiny For The Next 10 Years
Source: Frost & Sullivan 2014, BI Intelligence Estimates
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Estimated Autonomous Car Shipments
45. And Consumers Aren’t That Interested In The Idea … Yet
Source: Deloitte 2014
8%
10%
Desire For Self-Driving Car Among Adults
All Adults Smartphone Owners
46. And They Don’t Want To Pay Recurring Fees For
Self-Driving Car Software Updates
Source: Deloitte 2014
Less Than $10/Month
20%
More Than $20/Month
21%
$10-$20/Month
19%
I Wouldn't Want To Pay For
These Services
40%
Willingness To Pay For Self-Driving Feature
47. Businesses — Not Consumers — Will Be The
Biggest Adopters Of The IoT
Image: Cisco Devnet
48. In 2018, Nearly Half Of The IoT Will Be Business Devices
Businesses
Smart Cities
Connected
Home
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Estimated Number of Installed
IoT Devices by Sector
Source: BI Intelligence Estimates
49. Businesses Will Invest A Quarter Trillion Dollars
In The IoT By Decade’s End
Source: BI Intelligence Estimates
Hardware
Software and
Services
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Global IoT Business Revenue From Enterprise
50. The Main Business Benefit Is Higher Efficiency
Source: Cisco
1%
12%
13%
15%
22%
23%
24%
25%
29%
31%
34%
46%
Do Not Know
Time To Market
Interorganizational Collaboration
Data And Physical Security
Employee Satisfaction
Innovativeness
Revenue Growth
Profitability
Strategic Decisionmaking
Intraorganizational Collaboration
Customer Service
Operational Efficiency
Business Benefits Of The Internet Of Everything
51. Nearly All Industries Will Benefit,
But Early Adopters Are In Logistics …
Source: BI Intelligence Estimates
$- $50 $100 $150
Professional, Scientific, And Technical Services
Construction
Real Estate And Rental And Leasing
Mining
Utilities
Finance and Insurance
Retail Trade
Health Care And Social Assistance
Wholesale Trade
Information
Transportation And Warehousing
Manufacturing
Billions
Top Industries With Investments In IoT Solutions
2014E 2015E 2016E 2017E 2018E 2019E
52. And Manufacturing
Source: SAS 2013
4%
6%
8%
13%
15%
17%
17%
17%
18%
Consumer Packaged Goods
Consumer Durables
Metals and Mining
Medical Device/Pharma/BioMed
Aerospace & Defense
Telecom/High Tech
Consumer and/or Industrial Electronics
Automotive
Industrial Machinery
Which Industries Are Early IoT Adopters?
53. ~1/4 Of Executives Want The IoT To Help Them Manage
Plants, Property, & Equipment
Source: Harvard Business Review 2014
19%
21%
22%
23%
36%
Fleet Management
Condition-based Monitoring
Energy Data Management
Security
Remote Asset Management
And/Or Asset Tracking
Areas For IoT Business Deployment In Next 18 Months
Survey Of Executives
54. Manufacturers See The IoT As A Way To
Keep Factories Running Smoothly
Source: SAS 2013
6%
19%
27%
30%
49%
62%
Support Sales
Gain Insight Into New Opportunities
Deliver System Upgrades
Better Understand Product Use
Maintain and Repair Products
Monitor Product Performances
How Are Manufacturers Using IoT Sensor Data?
Global Companies
63. But For Now, Defense Is Still The Top Application
Source: U.S. Government Accountability Office, 2013 Permits
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Department of Defense
Academia
NASA
Local Law Enforcement Agencies
Department of Homeland Security
Department of the Interior
Department of Education
Department of State
State Governments
Aerial Drone Permits Issued By US Government
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