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Use Connected Products to Streamline Regulatory Compliance

Use Connected Products to Streamline Regulatory Compliance

October 4, 2015 1 min read
Risk Reduction With Connected Products

Risk Reduction With Connected Products

September 30, 2015 2 min read
Exosite Brings IoT Insight to AWS re:Invent

Exosite Brings IoT Insight to AWS re:Invent

September 28, 2015 1 min read
Design IoT Products that Create Sticky Brand Loyalty and Trust

Design IoT Products that Create Sticky Brand Loyalty and Trust

September 25, 2015 1 min read
Exosite Attends IoT Strategy Summit

Exosite Attends IoT Strategy Summit

September 22, 2015 1 min read
How to Build Strong Competitive Positioning with IoT

How to Build Strong Competitive Positioning with IoT

September 21, 2015 2 min read
Creating Lean Operational Efficiencies Through IoT Strategies

Creating Lean Operational Efficiencies Through IoT Strategies

September 17, 2015 1 min read
How to Create New Revenue Streams with IoT

How to Create New Revenue Streams with IoT

September 15, 2015 2 min read
IoT Strategy: Identifying & Creating Value

IoT Strategy: Identifying & Creating Value

September 11, 2015 2 min read
Capitalize on the Value of Data

Capitalize on the Value of Data

September 8, 2015 1 min read
Aligning Organizational Arrows for Connected Products

Aligning Organizational Arrows for Connected Products

September 3, 2015 1 min read
Embracing the New Connected Normal

Embracing the New Connected Normal

August 31, 2015 1 min read
White Paper: IoT Monetization Strategies

White Paper: IoT Monetization Strategies

August 25, 2015 1 min read
How To Develop a Comprehensive Enterprise IoT Strategy

How To Develop a Comprehensive Enterprise IoT Strategy

August 17, 2015 2 min read
IoT News: Exosite Releases Quarq Case Study

IoT News: Exosite Releases Quarq Case Study

August 5, 2015 2 min read

Exosite Blog

News, Articles, Thoughts, Product Information

October 4, 2015

Adhering to regulatory requirements, like those created by the FDA, can be onerous. However, one IoT business strategy is to use connected products to create value by streamlining the compliance and reporting process. For example, remotely monitoring the temperature and environment of food as it is transported from the farm, to the grocery store, and ultimately to refrigeration cases can be used to:

September 30, 2015

For some applications, the reduction of risk is a key value proposition of a connected product offering. Risk can be reduced in a variety of areas, including:

September 28, 2015

Exosite prepares to welcome in fall by attending AWS re:Invent in Las Vegas, October 6th – 9th.  The event brings together thought movers, shakers, and doers of all skill levels to connect, collaborate, and learn about Amazon Web Services (AWS).  re:Invent has something for everyone including tracks that fit users from introductory, advanced, and an expert level made for those that have already implemented their own solution. This event already boasts a sold-out status, but we'd love to hear from you if you’re attending.

September 25, 2015

An Exosite customer that is a Fortune 500 company in the industrial market found that after a mass connected product deployment with Exosite, end customers spent 20% more on replacement parts and accessories than those with non-connected varieties. The same end customers were also 25% more likely to purchase follow-on connected products from the same brand family. This data shows that organizations leveraging connected products and building IoT strategies are enabling brands to reach further into the consumer experience and create deep connection points that are valuable and sticky.

September 22, 2015

Developing and implementing a fully functional and connected IoT product deployment strategy is a task companies cannot afford to fall short on.  Luckily for those organizations seeking to revolutionize their industries with connected product offerings, events and resources have been created specifically to assist diverse companies with this endeavor. The invite-only Bosch IoT Strategy Summit on September 22nd in Chicago is an event specifically geared toward such organizations.  Bringing together thought leaders and industry experts to address key themes and trends in the Internet of Things (IoT), this event promises to give all those in attendance the necessary experience to start, grow, or cement their IoT solution. Join IoT power players and senior decision makers, discover best practices and case studies, and network with IoT innovators to identify what is next for IoT.

September 21, 2015

Although the IoT landscape is fragmented and confusing today, connected technology is becoming easier to integrate and deploy. As a result, the threat of new market entrants has never been higher, and consumers have never had more choices. This requires business leaders not only to build strong businesses, but also to defend their position in the marketplace. In the past, large companies could outdo small ones simply based on their size. In the future, however, agility will determine success, with responsive companies outdoing those that are slow to change.

September 17, 2015

In any industry, the "time is money" saying rings true.  The IoT generation of business is enabling companies to run more efficiently and effectively, saving time, resources, and money.

September 15, 2015

The first and most obvious type of value creation is revenue generation from the end customer or business that is the target of the connected product offering. At the highest level, revenue is typically collected at product purchase (pre-paid) or on an on-going basis (recurring), although a number of hybrid models also exist. A full list of the available IoT strategies and revenue stream models and is outside the scope of this white paper, but some examples include:

September 11, 2015

 

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ROI business models for the Internet of Things are fundamentally centered on creating value within the context of data-driven experiences. Where there is value, someone is willing to pay for it. In the new world of connected product deployments and data, there is an entirely new landscape of value that can be created to drive revenue, reduce expenses, or capture market share.

September 8, 2015

Connecting products is the first step in a sequence of a maturity process that ends with intelligent control and decision-making support. Although the near-term focus may be on connecting the first product family to meet the expectations of a particular IoT business model, it is laying the foundation for future connected products and initiating data collection that can ultimately be turned into actionable insights.

September 3, 2015

Connected product fleets are a new endeavor for many enterprises. While designing a connected product offering is hard enough, preparing an entire organization to market, sell, and support it is even harder. Many organizations face similar challenges when designing their enterprise IoT strategy, including:

August 31, 2015

Traditionally, creating value with durable goods meant identifying lasting customer needs and providing a quality service or product to meets those needs. As a technology stabilized, new market entrants established a foothold, consumers became savvier, price wars became commonplace, and the race to the bottom began. Since the beginning of the Industrial Revolution, this trend has repeated itself over and over.

August 25, 2015

The Internet of Things (IoT) movement is upon us all. Devices all around us from the home to the factory are becoming connected to the Internet. For durable goods manufacturers, opportunities abound to create an IoT solution that captures new sources of revenue, reduces expenses, and better engages with customers who are increasingly hungry for quantitative information about the devices and environments around them. For enterprises this is both an exciting and terrifying time, as the opportunity to monetize the value of data has never been greater and the threat of new market entrants has never been higher.

August 17, 2015

The ability to connect, remotely manage, and monitor networked devices via the internet, known as the “Internet of Things” has created one of the biggest threats and opportunities for product manufactures in recent memory.

However, building an IoT solution is complicated. Sensors, short-range RF networks, gateways, security concerns, web services, information technology (IT) maintenance and monitoring, web and mobile application development, and enterprise integration are all parts of the system that must be solved. Enterprises seeking to enter the IoT space often have expertise in building durable goods, but not networking, sensor networks, or IT. Additionally, these enterprises are often very diverse, with numerous divisions, product families, and business models that only further complicate the already-complicated world of IoT.

August 5, 2015

Exosite is excited to present a piece of IoT news that has been buzzing around the office: the new start line has been drawn on the pavement with a case study covering Quarq's revitalizing changes to the competitive cycling world. Gain access to in-depth IoT insights covering the business challenges, opportunities, the solution, and the results of a company using their innovative ideas, forward thinking strategies, and Exosite's software to propel an industry.

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