One of the most difficult questions a company can get is when an analyst asks them…
“What truly makes your solution better than your biggest competitors (insert names here…)?”
Often this leads to a rattled down least of features and benefits, most indiscernible to the average consumer. However, in big tech it’s a little bit different, because beyond relationships, when it comes to making enterprise decisions about which technology company to partner with, decisions impact top lines, bottom lines and even the jobs of those that are making the decisions.
We know that IoT is one of the biggest trends in business today. It’s changing industry, manufacturing, healthcare, our cities and so much more. With the power of IoT analytics, an ever-connected stream of data that lives at the edge and sends data shooting back to the core, we have a whole new world of insights that can power our decision making and take our businesses into more positive directions whether that means improved patient care in hospitals, better targeting of ads on our mobile devices or smarter maintenance of machines in our factories.
So, when I visited HPE’s IoT Innovation lab this week, I had the opportunity to see and hear their strategy for IoT. I was impressed by their solutions and their partner ecosystem that includes an impressive set of Analytics companies and Operational Technologies (OT) companies such as SAS, HP, GE and SAP (Lots of acronyms). I still had to ask them the tough questions so I could better understand what set them apart.
After several conversations with some of their leaders across IoT, I could break it down into 3 specific initiative that is helping HPE set themselves apart from others playing in the IoT space.
HPE has shown through their product innovation and their strategic ecosystem approach that they are going to be a serious player in the IoT space. We will be watching closely to see how their unique hardware and strategic partnerships lead to continued innovation in the IoT space.
In this short video I discuss further my day at the HPE IoT Innovation Lab.
Disclosure: Futurum Research, like all research and analyst firms, provides or has provided research, analysis, advising, and/or consulting to many high-tech companies in the tech and digital industries. The firm does not hold any equity positions with any other companies cited in this column.
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