The concept of the Internet of Things (IoT) is a network that
exchanges data between interrelated devices in a variety of
devices that are convenient in daily life if managed.
IoT allows data to be transmitted over networks, or devices to be controlled remotely and automatically, without human-to-human or human-to-computer interaction.
These devices cover everything from everyday household items to complex industrial tools. Organizations across a variety of industries are increasingly leveraging IoT to operate more efficiently, provide better customer service, improve decision-making, and increase business value.
Cloud computing refers to providing IoT-generated data resources over the Internet and paying only for the amount of data used. Instead of purchasing, owning, and maintaining physical data centers and servers, you can access technology-provided services such as computing power, storage, and databases on demand from cloud providers such as Amazon Web Services (AWS).
Things in the Internet of Things include people with heart monitor implants, farm animals with biochip transponders, cars with built-in sensors that alert the driver when tire pressure is low, and things that are assigned Internet Protocol addresses and can transmit data over a network. It can be any other natural or man-made object.