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<p>If you work in the enterprise IT market, there is a word you are hearing
all of the time. It’s IoT or Internet of Things. It’s an all-encompassing term to describe devices that are connected to the network that are not end-user devices. IoT devices in the enterprise could be commercial HVAC controllers (think
Ecobee, but for commercial heating and air), commercial camera and DVR systems (an enterprise-grade version of something like
Arlo), water fountain filter sensors, or connected paper towel dispensers that alert someone when they are close to being empty. All of these products look
great on paper, but I am concerned about the security of the devices, their ability to be managed, and their ability to be upgraded.</p>
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