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The Internet of Everything (IoE) is a term used to describe the interconnection of people, processes, data, and things. It is an extension of the Internet of Things (IoT) and Machine-to-Machine (M2M) communication, which enables the exchange of data between connected devices. IoE is a broad concept that encompasses the use of connected devices to collect and analyze data, as well as the use of this data to create new services and applications. IoE is used in a variety of industries, including healthcare, manufacturing, retail, and transportation.
IoE is a rapidly growing market, with many companies offering products and services to enable the interconnection of devices. Examples of companies in the IoE market include Cisco Systems, IBM, Microsoft, Intel, and Amazon Web Services. Show Less Read more