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BENEFITS OF AI AND IOT

Converge Technologies to Enhance Experiences for Your Customers

Together, IoT and AI take us farther.

What do you do with the data you collect from your connected devices? Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) combined with IoT create nearly limitless possibilities for delivering better experiences for you and your customers.

Drive efficiency, decision-making, and smart behavior by merging IoT and AI.

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60% of tech leaders use AI and IoT together

What’s the motivation for this investment? Efficiency, productivity, competitive differentiation — and customer demand.

Increase Efficiency

By creating smart machines using intelligent IoT connectivity, you’ll unleash the full potential of IoT for reducing lag time across your business.

Digitize Interactions

Internal or external, AI and IoT give you the opportunity to reinvent how things work and actually achieve your digital transformation goals.

Enhance Decision Making

IoT gives you more data and visibility — and AI helps you make sense of that data, so you can make smarter decisions about your business.

Stay Competitive

Customers expect more from you — and AI and IoT, when combined, have the power to fully meet those demands head-on.

AI gives you the power to act on the data collected from your IoT devices

Do more than capture data. Catapult yourself forward by acting on it.

At its core, IoT offers you almost unlimited data on your devices — device performance, usage, capabilities, and more. AI lets you take that data and do something with it.

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Gain insights from data

Obtain meaningful insights

Find the patterns and make sense of your IoT device data with AI and IoT combined.

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Protect against threats

Detect anomalies, predict risks, and automate responses with intelligent IoT.

Discover business opportunities

Uncover new products and services by using device data to communicate with customers.

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Your IoT program only gets better when it runs on an intelligent IoT network.

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Scale your IoT program

Data lakes and spoons don’t work together.

With floods of data coming in from low-end sensors, you create a massive pool of data that — unfortunately — is often stored and ignored.

Intelligent IoT analyzes and reduces data in real-time, decreasing the sheer amount of data to a more manageable amount — which allows you to engage even more IoT devices.

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