Which IoT Platform is Right for Your Business?
Get the most out of your IoT platform with these tips
Many of us are still trying to wrap our heads around the idea of the Internet of Things (IoT). But whatever you think of it, one thing’s clear: there’s money to be made by jumping in early. That’s why so many companies are exploring IoT platform options—and most of them don’t even know they need an IoT platform yet! Let’s take a look at what that means and how you can capitalize on the latest IoT platform trends to create an internet of things strategy that works for your organization now and well into the future.
Why IFTTT?
IFTTT is a cloud-based platform that lets you create chains with multiple tasks to do in order to complete a goal. As it’s an open source IOT platform, IFTTT can also be used remotely from any computer as well as from many smart devices with the maker/service provider’s permissions. The iot platform remote connect allows people to use the If this then that format on their own blog and social media platforms.
What do you need to start with IFTTT?
IFTTT is a website with a programming interface that you can use to create recipes which are connections between triggers and actions. A trigger could be anything from the humidity in your home to a hashtag you're tagged in on social media. The thingspeak blog post described how they empower developers to share, monitor, and analyze data streams. Open source iot platform have made it easier for small business owners to connect their devices or gadgets (i.e., Fitbit) into their existing systems.
Look at past ifttt recipes
Smart home devices for beginners
Upgrading your Home automation setup with zigbee compatible devices
Adding more smart home devices can be a great way to increase the efficiency of your home, as well as adding convenience. One great company to check out is Samsung SmartThings, which uses a zigbee protocol to communicate wirelessly in your house. Another good option is Wink, an IoT hub that also supports Z-Wave and Bluetooth LE. For our last example we'll take a look at Lowe's Iris Connect for Home Automation with Amazon Alexa integration and support for HomeKit and IFTTT.