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Global Cellular IoT Smart Module Tracker Q1 2019 – Q2 2022

Overview:
This report tracks the global cellular smart IoT module and chipsets shipments along with their connectivity technology ( 4G and 5G). 4G technology can be further split into 4G Cat 4 and Cat Others. “Smart Module” can be defined as a module which supports Wi-Fi, GNSS, and Bluetooth connectivity besides having cellular connectivity. This module is mainly used for camera, video or analytics types of applications where it requires higher graphic processing, data storage, and real-time decision making. It can also easily integrate with Android-based applications.
This report also helps to understand  ASP trends at a brand, region and application level. Currently, we are tracking 14+ IoT module vendors’ shipments and revenue performance across 4 chipset players,  and 18+ IoT applications across two major geographies (China and Rest of World) quarterly starting from Q1 2019 to Q2 2022. Some major applications we track here namely: automotive, smart meter, point of sale, industrial, enterprise, telematics, router/CPE, asset tracking, healthcare, PC, drones etc.
Table of Contents:
  • Definitions
  • Pivot       
  • Flatfile
Published Date: September 2022

Global Cellular IoT Smart Module Tracker Q1 2019 – Q1 2022

Overview: 
This report tracks the global cellular smart IoT module and chipsets shipments along with their connectivity technology ( 4G and 5G). 4G technology can be further split into 4G Cat 4 and Cat Others. “Smart Module” can be defined as a module which supports Wi-Fi, GNSS, and Bluetooth connectivity besides having cellular connectivity. This module is mainly used for camera, video or analytics types of applications where it requires higher graphic processing, data storage, real-time decision making. It can also easily integrate with Android based applications.
This report also helps to understand  ASP trends at a brand, region and application level. Currently, we are tracking 14+ IoT module vendors’ shipments and revenue performance across 4 chipset players,  and 18+ IoT applications across two major geographies (China and Rest of World) quarterly starting from Q1 2019 to Q1 2022. Some major applications we track here namely: automotive, smart meter, point of sale, industrial, enterprise, telematics, router/CPE, asset tracking, healthcare, PC, drones etc.
Table of Contents:
  • Definitions
  • Pivot        
  • Flatfile
Published Date: July 2022

Unpacking the 5G AIoT Opportunity

Overview:

5G artificial intelligence internet of things (AIoT) is bringing digital transformation across major industries and also helping in improving efficiency and productivity. This decade is all about society & enterprise transformation driven by intersection of 5G & AI & IoT. This Intelligent transformation will be seen across multiple IoT use-cases requiring intelligence through robust connectivity, processing in the cloud and at the edge. We expect that three in five 5G IoT modules shipped will be powering AIoT applications by end of 2030. Enterprise, Robotics, Retail are some of the key applications to be benefitted from 5G AIoT technology.

Table of Contents:

  • 5G + AI + IoT Traction
  • 5G AIoT Outlook
  • 5G AIoT Use-Cases
  • Key Takeaways

Number of Pages: 19

Published Date: March 2022

Global Cellular IoT Module Installed Base 2021

Overview:

This report covers the IoT module installed base market by cellular connectivity technologies like 2G, 3G, 4G, 5G and LPWAN. The global cellular IoT module installed base increased by 34% on a YoY basis in 2021. This report helps in understanding the evolution of cellular technologies and their market dynamics in the global cellular IoT module market. 5G is the fastest (925%) growing technology, followed by LPWAN and 4G. This growth of 5G is due to a lower base. We have considered only IoT devices with cellular connectivity in this report.

Table of Contents:

  • Methodology
  • Definition & Scope
  • Assumptions
  • Market Trend Dynamics

Number of Pages: 9

Published Date: March 2022

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WebNMS IoT – A Full-Stack, Modular IoT Application Enable Platform (AEP)

Summary:

The report starts with highlighting how and why the WeabNMS IoT platform came into existence and the benefits of booming under the umbrella of Zoho Corporation. The deep dive into the cloud platform architecture reveals their strategy and strength as an Application Enablement Platform (AEP) helping a number of clients in various verticals and some exemplary case studies. The report also outlines their efforts in the edge computing realm with the EdgeX agent and its advantages, limitations as compared to other players such as SAP, Microsoft, FogHorn, etc.

Table of Contents

  • WebNMS IoT Platform Development
  • WebNMS IoT Platform Architecture
  • WebNMS EdgeX Agent
  • WebNMS IoT Solutions & Case Studies
  • Partner Ecosystem
  • Key Takeaways

WebNMS IoT – A Full-Stack, Modular IoT Application Enable Platform (AEP)

Summary:

The report starts with highlighting how and why the WeabNMS IoT platform came into existence and the benefits of booming under the umbrella of Zoho Corporation. The deep dive into the cloud platform architecture reveals their strategy and strength as an Application Enablement Platform (AEP) helping a number of clients in various verticals and some exemplary case studies. The report also outlines their efforts in the edge computing realm with the EdgeX agent and its advantages, limitations as compared to other players such as SAP, Microsoft, FogHorn, etc.

Table of Contents

  • WebNMS IoT Platform Development
  • WebNMS IoT Platform Architecture
  • WebNMS EdgeX Agent
  • WebNMS IoT Solutions & Case Studies
  • Partner Ecosystem
  • Key Takeaways

WebNMS IoT – A Full-Stack, Modular IoT Application Enable Platform (AEP)

Summary:

The report starts with highlighting how and why the WeabNMS IoT platform came into existence and the benefits of booming under the umbrella of Zoho Corporation. The deep dive into the cloud platform architecture reveals their strategy and strength as an Application Enablement Platform (AEP) helping a number of clients in various verticals and some exemplary case studies. The report also outlines their efforts in the edge computing realm with the EdgeX agent and its advantages, limitations as compared to other players such as SAP, Microsoft, FogHorn, etc.

Table of Contents

  • WebNMS IoT Platform Development
  • WebNMS IoT Platform Architecture
  • WebNMS EdgeX Agent
  • WebNMS IoT Solutions & Case Studies
  • Partner Ecosystem
  • Key Takeaways

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