40. Networking Editorial IoT is Going to Make Things More Difficult - Tech Field Day Podcast
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IoT devices are growing by the thousands every day. Networks are gaining millions of devices every year and the total number is expected to top 31 billion by the end of 2025. Each of these devices are going to create complexity issues for networking administrators and engineers the world over. In this episode, Tom Hollingsworth is joined by networking legends Peter Welcher and Denise Donohue as they discuss the challenges that IoT is imposing on us all. This discuss the skills gap as well as security concerns as well as how to stay ahead of the deployment process.
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