BI Intelligence Many industry experts and excited consumers have pegged The Internet of Things (IoT) as the next Industrial Revolution or the Next Internet.

Why? Because it will be the future of the way businesses, governments, and consumers interact with the physical world.

Over the course of more than two years, BI Intelligence, Business Insider's premium research service has closely monitored the growth of the global trends in the IoT. In particular, we've analyzed how the IoT ecosystem lets entities (such as consumers, businesses, and governments) to connect to, and control, their IoT devices in 16 environments, such as manufacturing, the connected home, transportation, and agriculture.

Our analysts at BI Intelligence sorted through all of this data to create a report that discusses all of the components of the IoT ecosystem, including its devices, analytics, networks, and security. It also forecasts the emerging IoT market, including megatrends, device growth, amount invested, and potential return on investment.

Here are some key points from the report:

In total, we project there will be 34 billion devices connected to the internet by 2020, up from 10 billion in 2015. IoT devices will account for 24 billion, while traditional computing devices (e.g. smartphones, tablets, smartwatches, etc.) will comprise 10 billion.

Nearly $6 trillion will be spent on IoT solutions over the next five years.

Businesses will be the top adopter of IoT solutions. They see three ways the IoT can improve their bottom line by 1) lowering operating costs; 2) increasing productivity; and 3) expanding to new markets or developing new product offerings.

Governments are focused on increasing productivity, decreasing costs, and improving their citizens’ quality of life. We believe they will be the second-largest adopters of IoT ecosystems.

Consumers will lag behind businesses and governments in IoT adoption. Still, they will purchase a massive number of devices and invest a significant amount of money in IoT ecosystems.

In full, the report:

Distills the technological complexities of the Internet of Things into a single ecosystem

Explains the benefits and shortcomings of many networks, including mesh (e.g. ZigBee, Z-Wave, etc.), cellular (e.g. 3G/4G, Sigfox, etc.), and internet networks (e.g. Wi-Fi, Ethernet, etc.)

Discusses analytics systems, including edge analytics, cloud analytics, and more

Examines IoT security best practices

Details the four IoT market drivers and four IoT market barriers

Forecasts IoT investment by six layers: connectivity, security, data storage, system integration, device hardware, and application development

Analyzes how the IoT ecosystem is being using in a number of industries

Defines Internet of Things terminology within a glossary

And much more

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