A major IoT project is complex - the process is littered with potential pitfalls.
This article draws on Orange’s operational experience as an operator and integrator. It aims to highlight:
For this purpose, we will discuss the key stages of your project and their main factors for success:
The initial design stage is a crucial stage which is too often cut short.
There are many options and the decisions made initially can only be changed at the cost of an additional project and a costly migration.
So we must examine all key aspects of your project and receive support from the necessary experts as early as possible:
The best decisions will be made by prioritising the use of open standards, systems that are interoperable, reversible, “secure by design” and sourced from financially secure specialist partners.
And of course, as a common thread, the ROI which must be constantly updated.
An IoT deployment project will involve a considerable number of players and business resources, as well as suppliers.
So it must be broken down into iterations of growing complexity:
With, at each phase:
Specific care must be taken with mass deployments: everything must be done to minimise on-site services. And prioritise installation by local stakeholders and remote servicing.
A step that can also be problematic if underestimated.
Once deployed, an IoT project must be long-lasting and evolve based on elements that will only be known later.
We must use powerful “Data & Device Management” tools, but also qualified staff available beyond project deployment.
Some example uses:
There must be a toolbox to locally and remotely manage the life cycle of your IoT equipment:
Of course, the most technically perfect system is useless if stakeholders in the field are deterred.
Users must benefit from a “change management” approach, identify their interest, be involved with the project at all stages and give their feedback.
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