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When comes to the successful implementation of an IoT roadmap in Africa and related projects, the dependency remains on connectivity.
This is according to Keith Fenner, Vice-President, Enterprise Africa & Middle East at Sage, who attended the Gartner Symposium 2017 in Cape Town this week.
Fenner said, "When you're in your own environment and you've got solid WiFi connectivity to start linking sensors together and actuators and all the other components of the IoT network, and then you need to bind your security to that of course, and there's different transfer protocols these days. I think they call it MQTT, is the latest greatest one that everyone's loving because it is designed for IoT – so its small packets, nice and secure users, small amounts of data."
IoT is becoming increasingly relevant to Africa and Fenner cites smart farms and sensor-based technology within irrigation. "That could be a very quick-win project for anyone."
Whereas traditionally there have been many large-scale IoT projects implemented (in aviation, for example) there is now a need to bring it to a cost point and vendors are now starting to embed sensors in their own kit.
Sage's advice to clients is to try to package the IoT projects in 6-to-8 week segments. "So let's look for one or two things, let's sort of hammer out a little bit of an ROI, almost pilot projects that are being grown when they're successful and then you can start to see good returns on that."