Mastering Scale Challenges in IoT Device Management

The need for well-organized IoT device management becomes more important as the number of connected devices becomes bigger. As the number of devices increases, complexity grows. Monitoring performance efficiently and identifying and reacting quickly to problems are part of the foundation.

Sidestepping security incidents, updating firmware in bulk, optimizing expenses, and ensuring compatibility between different protocols and devices, everything becomes more complicated when scaling up.

The big question is, can you take advantage of industrial automation to make IoT device management easier? Yes! It’s possible. This piece of content will help you master scale challenges in IoT device management and find lasting solutions. As an IoT expert, you should follow these best practices to set your projects up for success.

Start Small and Build Up

Companies scaling IoT should not aim to do everything in a single attempt. A trial run on a given set of devices, let’s say sensors on a certain number of machines, should confirm that everything works perfectly before adding more, whether it’s a set of hotel elevators or a fleet of trucks.

Every expansion project needs to have clear metrics of everything that defines its success. They should be able to pay for themselves to show sustainable capabilities. Also, this provides tech professionals with the opportunity to correct anything that does not work in a perfect or manageable way.

Establish a Center of Excellence or Create a Specialized Team

IoT leaders need to establish a group to help allocate IoT project resources and priorities. Also, the group should be able to share the best practices. Developments of IoT require senior leaders or executives to champion all the projects to get everyone on board with the same objectives. For instance, IoT projects, in most cases, involve two departments, which include operational technology and information technology.

Information technology experts focus on protocols, procedures, and standards. Operational engineers, on the other hand, work effortlessly to make sure things are working reliably for several decades. IoT leaders have the responsibility to address this information technology/operational technology convergence of these priorities and teams.

Set Clear Business Objectives

Companies need to set their respective business objectives and align the technology to meet their objectives. The intent of IoT projects might be to optimize device maintenance. A concerned team will require software or a solution to identify the device type that needs maintenance.

Also, the team will need to know where the device is located and what it is. The reverse order of companies gathering information and hoping to find insights in order to create an optimization process from the information won’t guarantee a fruitfully scalable IoT deployment.

Understand Maturity

Maturity means how the implementation of IoT ranks in terms of achieving its goals. Within an organization, different departments and facilities may be at varying points in adopting the latest technology. Some organizations or departments might have workers who choose to use IoT data and already have the equipment for it.

Another department or organization might have an analog solution and workers who’re unfamiliar with IoT. Where information technology experts in an organization start the implementation of IoT and scale up depends on the facility’s level of maturity.

A big mistake that organizations make is failing to think about device management at the initial stages of their development processes. If your plan is to deploy hundreds of devices, plan your IoT architecture to be more scalable from the start.

BY ANDY

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