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ParStream Announces 2015 Predictions for Internet of Things

CUPERTINO, CA — (Marketwired) — 12/16/14 — , provider of the leading real-time database for fast data analytics, today announced four Internet of Things (IoT) predictions for the year ahead. IoT has been a red hot topic in 2014 and momentum continues to build for 2015. As IoT gets more and more attention from the corporate “board room,” technology providers, investors, industry analysts and also mainstream media, what will be the key IoT trends and drivers next year?

ParStream–s four IoT predictions for 2015 are:

In the not too distant past, there was an emerging technology trend called “eBusiness”. Many CEOs wanted to accelerate the adoption of eBusiness across various corporate functions, so they appointed a change leader often known as the “VP of eBusiness,” who partnered with functional leaders to help propagate and integrate eBusiness processes and technologies within legacy operations. IoT represents a similar transformational opportunity. As CEOs start examining the implications of IoT for their business strategy, there will be a push to drive change and move forward faster. A new leader, called the Chief IoT Officer, will emerge as an internal champion to help corporate functions identify the possibilities and accelerate adoption of IoT on a wider scale.

2014 was about sensors and devices. The initial objectives of many IoT projects was about placing sensors on critical assets such as aircraft engines, cell phone towers, cargo containers, and more to start collecting data from real-time events to drive early operational improvements. 2015 will be about maximizing value. The attention will quickly shift from “enabling IoT” to truly “generating the full benefits from IoT”. Fast analytics is key in gaining actionable insights from data, and hence, a prerequisite for realizing the full potential of IoT. To drive more business value from IoT, companies will analyze more real-time data and implement new, innovative ways of delivering analytics to the “edge” or source of data.

Forrester recently proclaimed “IoT software platforms will become the rage in 2015”. Indeed, many IoT software companies are thinking “platform” rather than just “modules” to help deliver something closer to a “whole offer” for customers. However, an IoT platform–s real value will be driven by its integration with other IoT platforms. The reality is that there is no single, end-to-end IoT platform, which can deliver device management, data aggregation, analytics, visualization, etc. for the breadth of potential IoT use-cases. Hence, the power and value proposition of an IoT platform will be driven by its connection and integration with other complementary IoT platforms.

Driven by well-publicized acquisitions (e.g. Google/Nest) and high-profile new products (e.g. Fitbit, Apple Watch, etc.), consumer IoT has received a disproportionate amount of media attention compared to industrial IoT. While consumer IoT will eventually be a huge market, the hype greatly outweighs the near-term reality with respect to adoption. However, the tide is turning and industrial IoT will take the spotlight in 2015 as the media starts to more frequently cover the massive opportunity and traction of enterprise IoT in driving efficiency and creating new business models (e.g. Harvard Business Review–s cover story on IoT in their November 2014 issue).

Enabling an entirely new breed of analytics for the enterprise, ParStream recently launched the industry–s first analytics platform built for IoT. ParStream Analytics Platform was designed to easily scale to handle the massive volumes and high velocity of IoT data. The platform helps companies generate timely, actionable insights from IoT data by providing more innovative and efficient ways to analyze that data — faster, with greater flexibility and closer to the source. To learn more, go to: .

.@ParStream announces 2015 predictions for #IoT

ParStream is the IoT analytics platform company. The ParStream Analytics Platform was purpose-built for scale to handle the massive volumes and high velocity of IoT data. Enabling a new breed of analytics for the enterprise, ParStream has earned accolades including CIO Magazine #1 Big Data Startup, Gartner Cool Vendor and Database Trends and Applications Magazine–s Trend-Setting Products in Data. ParStream is based in Silicon Valley, online at and on Twitter @ParStream.

Alandea Waidler
Kulesa Faul for ParStream
(831) 236-4501

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