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Will IoT go mainstream in 2016?
I believe 2016 won’t be the year that starts the mainstream adoption of IoT technologies in the enterprise. The market remains incredibly crowded and most enterprises still haven’t developed the necessary level of knowledge and awareness of enterprise IoT solutions to become adopters. However, we think that in 2016 IoT will establish itself as a foundational piece of the next generation of enterprise software solutions. Additionally, I think the market will experience a decent level of consolidation, and this will clearly identify front-runners from second places.
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“We spent a lot of time not using Yammer the right way and not seeing the value of it. We were using it like Twitter to work out loud. It felt like noise for other people and it became another thing to go and check. But now we see the value because we use it as a better way of collaborating than writing emails. The change came when we said ‘put questions on Yammer’ and it became a problem-solving place.”
Breaking down the walls of the Social Enterprise
Emanuele Quintarelli presented the results of the survey they made at Ernst & Young to understand the key levers of successful organizations in social business implementation…
- In 54% of the surveyed organizations, adoption is stucked between 10 and 30%. We know it has to go above 35% to be considered as meaningful enough for the organisation.
- Middle management is an obstacle only for laggards : performing organization don’t identify it as such
- half of laggards have no-one in charge of the implementation. (Only 10% of successful organization have no-one)
- top performers have about a 3.5 more important budget than laggards
- top performers use performance metrics 3 times more than laggards
Quote source: Cecil Dijoux