출판:Berg Insight 출판년월:2021년11월
・IoT Platforms and Software – 6th Edition
IoT 플랫폼 및 소프트웨어 6판
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Berg Insight2020년 37억 5,000만 달러였던 타사 IoT 플랫폼의 총 수익은 2025년까지 연평균 성장률(CAGR)에서 25.2%인 115억 6,000만 달러에 달할 것으로 예측하고 있습니다。
Berg Insight「IoT 플랫폼 및 소프트웨어 6판 – IoT Platforms and Software – 6th Edition」
는 IoT의 커넥티비티 관리, 디바이스 관리, 애플리케이션 실현 플랫폼의 최신 동향을 조사·분석하고 있습니다. 또한 공급 업체, 제품 및 시장의 최신 동향과 정보를 제공합니다.。
주요 게시물
- IoT 기술 스택
- 개요
- 기기
- IoT 네트워크 기술
- IoT 플랫폼 및 미들웨어
- 시장 예측과 동향
- IoT 연결 관리 플랫폼
- IoT 기기 관리 및 애플리케이션 구현 플랫폼
- 연결 관리 플랫폼
- IoT 연결 관리 플랫폼
- SIM 관리 솔루션
- IoT용 연결 관리 플랫폼 공급업체
- MNO용 연결 관리 플랫폼
- IoT Managed Service Provider
- SIM 솔루션 제공업체
- 장치 관리 및 애플리케이션 플랫폼
- 기기 관리 및 애플리케이션 구현 서비스
- 기업 정보 및 전략
Increasingly complex IoT solutions require more advanced communication platforms and middleware that facilitate seamless integration of devices, networks and applications. This new 180-page study analyses the latest developments on the IoT connectivity management, device management and application enablement platform markets. Berg Insight estimates that total revenues for third party IoT platforms will grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 25.2 percent from US$ 3.75 billion in 2020 to US$ 11.56 billion in 2025. Get up to date with the latest trends and information about vendors, products and markets. This report is based on a large number of executive interviews.
Highlights from the report:
- 360-degree overview of the IoT ecosystem.
- Insights from 30 executive interviews with market leading companies.
- Summary of the latest industry trends and developments.
- Updated in-depth profiles of key players in the IoT platform market.
- Reviews of the market strategies of leading platform vendors.
- Perspectives on the evolution from vertical M2M solutions to the broader scale and scope of the IoT.
- Extensive global market forecasts lasting until 2025.
목차
Executive summary
1 The IoT technology stack
1.1 Introduction
1.1.1 IoT architectures
1.1.2 IoT standardisation initiatives
1.2 Devices
1.2.1 Embedded systems and microcontrollers
1.2.2 Embedded software and applications
1.3 IoT networking technologies
1.3.1 The 3GPP family of cellular technologies
1.3.2 LPWA and satellite technologies
1.3.3 Wi-Fi
1.3.4 IEEE 802.15.4
1.3.5 Bluetooth
1.4 IoT platforms and middleware
1.4.1 IoT connectivity management
1.4.2 Device management
1.4.3 Application enablement
2 Market forecasts and trends
2.1 IoT connectivity management platforms
2.1.1 IoT connectivity management platform market forecast
2.1.2 Incumbents dominate the IoT connectivity management platform market
2.1.3 New entrants drive market change offering managed services
2.1.4 IoT MVNOs account for 15 percent of IoT connections in mature markets
2.1.5 LoRaWAN continues its momentum
2.1.6 IoT MVNOs are driving consolidation in the IoT connectivity market
2.1.7 Distributed core networks facilitate global IoT connectivity services
2.2 IoT device management and application enablement platforms
2.2.1 IoT device management and application enablement platform market forecast
2.2.2 Industrial IoT is the largest addressable market for IoT platform vendors
2.2.3 Device-to-cloud solutions enable rapid prototyping and deployment
2.2.4 Secure device management key to smart meter projects
2.2.5 Consumer electronics suppliers adopt commercial IoT platforms
2.2.6 Automotive OEMs implement OTA update services
2.2.7 MQTT is the dominant IoT-specific communication protocol
2.2.8 The IoT platform market is in a consolidation phase
3 Connectivity management platforms
3.1 IoT connectivity management platforms
3.1.1 Mobile network operators adopt multi-platform strategies
3.2 SIM management solutions
3.2.1 eSIM adoption is gathering pace as the standard matures
3.2.2 iSIMs will bring about significant cost reductions
3.3 IoT connectivity management platform vendors
3.3.1 Actility
3.3.2 Cisco
3.3.3 Comarch
3.3.4 EMnify
3.3.5 Ericsson
3.3.6 Flickswitch
3.3.7 floLIVE
3.3.8 Huawei
3.3.9 IoTM Solutions
3.3.10 Mavoco
3.3.11 Nexign
3.3.12 Nokia
3.3.13 NTELS
3.4 MNO connectivity management platforms
3.4.1 Deutsche Telekom
3.4.2 Orange
3.4.3 Telefónica
3.4.4 Verizon
3.4.5 Vodafone
3.5 IoT managed service providers
3.5.1 1NCE
3.5.2 Aeris
3.5.3 Airnity
3.5.4 Arkessa
3.5.5 BICS
3.5.6 Caburn Group
3.5.7 Cubic Telecom
3.5.8 Eseye
3.5.9 iBASIS
3.5.10 JT IoT
3.5.11 KORE Wireless
3.5.12 Onomondo
3.5.13 Pod Group (Giesecke+Devrient)
3.5.14 Soracom
3.5.15 Tata Communications
3.5.16 Transatel
3.5.17 Truphone
3.5.18 Twilio
3.5.19 u-blox
3.5.20 Wireless Logic
3.6 SIM solution providers
3.6.1 Giesecke+Devrient
3.6.2 IDEMIA
3.6.3 Kigen
3.6.4 Thales
4 Device management and application enablement platforms
4.1 Device management and application enablement services
4.1.1 Cloud service providers increasingly dominate the IoT platform market
4.1.2 Cellular IoT device vendors diversify into software and services
4.1.3 Industrial software vendors refine IoT strategies
4.2 Company profiles and strategies
4.2.1 Alibaba Group
4.2.2 Altair Engineering
4.2.3 Amazon
4.2.4 Amplía
4.2.5 AVSystem
4.2.6 Axonize
4.2.7 Ayla Networks
4.2.8 C3.ai
4.2.9 Davra
4.2.10 Device Insight
4.2.11 Eurotech
4.2.12 Exosite
4.2.13 Friendly Technologies
4.2.14 Google
4.2.15 Hitachi
4.2.16 IoTerop
4.2.17 Losant
4.2.18 Microsoft
4.2.19 Particle
4.2.20 Pelion (Arm)
4.2.21 PTC
4.2.22 Pycom
4.2.23 Relayr
4.2.24 SAP
4.2.25 Sierra Wireless
4.2.26 Software AG
4.2.27 Taoglas
4.2.28 Telit
4.2.29 Tuya
4.2.30 Waylay
Glossary
List of Figures
Figure 1.1: The core elements of an IoT solution ………………….4
Figure 1.2: IoT protocols and standards ……………………..5
Figure 1.3: Cost comparison between wireless module and wireless SoC designs …..10
Figure 1.4: Top programming languages……………………11
Figure 1.5: Major embedded operating systems………………….13
Figure 1.6: Comparison between wireless technologies………………15
Figure 1.7: Comparison of LTE IoT specifications…………………17
Figure 1.8: Comparison between traditional SIM and eUICC lifecycle models ……..23
Figure 2.1: Distribution of IoT SIMs by IoT CMP category (World 2020) ……….28
Figure 2.2: IoT connectivity management platform market forecast (World 2019-2025) …28
Figure 2.3: Top 5 IoT connectivity management platform vendors (Q2-2021) ……..29
Figure 2.4: IoT connectivity management services market landscape ………..30
Figure 2.5: Top 10 IoT managed service providers by IoT connections (Q4-2020)……33
Figure 2.6: Merger & acquisition activity in the IoT connectivity market (2016-2021)….35
Figure 2.7: IoT DMP and AEP revenues (World 2019-2025)…………….37
Figure 2.8: Tuya’s product concept………………………39
Figure 2.9: Merger & acquisition activity in the IoT platform market (2015-2021)……43
Figure 3.1: Cellular IoT subscribers by region (World 2018-2025)………….46
Figure 3.2: IoT connectivity management platform by mobile operator (Q4-2021)……47
Figure 3.3: eSIM market landscape………………………49
Figure 3.4: eSIM shipments (World 2018-2020) ………………….50
Figure 3.5: The evolution of SIM form factors…………………..51
Figure 3.6: Actility’s ThingPark Wireless platform …………………53
Figure 3.7: Cisco IoT Control Center partners by region (Q4-2021)…………56
Figure 3.8: Ericsson IoT Accelerator operator partners by region (Q4-2021)……..62
Figure 3.9: The floCONTROL dashboard ……………………65
Figure 3.10: The Nexign IoT platform ……………………..72
Figure 3.11: Nokia WING operator partners by region (Q4-2021) …………..75
Figure 3.12: NTELS’ IoT Business Support System………………..76
Figure 3.13: Orange cellular IoT subscribers by country (2015-2020)………..81
Figure 3.14: Telefonica IoT business KPIs (2019-2020) ………………83
Figure 3.15: Telefonica IoT subscribers by country (2015-2020) …………..84
Figure 3.16: Vodafone Group IoT business KPIs (FY2018?FY2021)…………87
Figure 3.17: Vodafone’s IoT operator partners by region (Q4-2021)…………89
Figure 2.18: Eseye’s AnyNet+ solution vs. standard eUICC …………….99
Figure 3.19: u-blox Thingstream platform overview ……………….109
Figure 4.1: Public cloud service provider market shares (World 2020) ……….120
Figure 4.2: Cellular chipsets and IoT module vendor market shares (World 2020)…..122
Figure 4.3: Industrial automation architecture………………….124
Figure 4.4: Alibaba Cloud IoT Platform……………………..127
Figure 4.5: AWS IoT services…………………………132
Figure 4.6: AWS IoT partnership approach …………………..134
Figure 4.7: C3.ai KPIs (FY2019?FY2021)……………………140
Figure 4.8: Eurotech’s Everyware IoT solution………………….145
Figure 4.9: Lumada IoT platform architecture ………………….150
Figure 4.10: Losant’s visual workflow engine………………….152
Figure 4.11: Azure IoT technologies and solutions ………………..154
Figure 4.12: PTC’s Growth product group KPIs (FY-2019-2020) ………….159
Figure 4.13: PTC’s ThingWorx platform…………………….160
Figure 4.14: Sierra Wireless’ device-to-cloud offering………………167
Figure 4.15: Example of lifetime value of an IoT solution……………..168
Figure 4.16: Software AG cloud and IoT revenues (2017-2020)…………..169
Figure 4.17: Software AG’s product portfolio ………………….171
Figure 4.18: Taoglas EDGE platform overview………………….173
Figure 4.19: Telit IoT Platform…………………………176
Figure 4.20: Tuya KPIs (2019-2020)……………………..178
Figure 4.21: The Tuya IoT Cloud Platform……………………180
Figure 4.22: Waylay’s automation platform …………………..182
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