3 books on IoT [PDF]

March 15, 2025

These books are covering sensor networks, data analytics, device connectivity, cloud integration, security protocols, automation frameworks and edge computing.

1. Internet of Things (IoT) Applications for Enterprise Productivity
2020 by Koç, Erdinç



Internet of Things (IoT) Applications for Enterprise Productivity is a bold and slightly terrifying look at how businesses are wiring up everything they own to the Internet in an effort to boost productivity, reduce inefficiencies and possibly avoid hiring more humans. In a world where even your office chair might soon be reporting on how often you sit down, this book explores how IoT is transforming enterprise operations, making supply chains smarter, employees more "motivated" (read: constantly monitored) and factories more efficient—sometimes in ways that sound suspiciously like the beginning of a sci-fi dystopia. With deep dives into manufacturing, logistics and industrial engineering, this book offers research-backed insights for business leaders, engineers and academics who are either excited about IoT’s limitless potential or simply trying to keep up before their competitors automate everything. Whether you're here to optimize operations or just want to understand why your warehouse shelves are suddenly talking to each other, this book has you covered.
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2. Getting Started with Enterprise Internet of Things: Design Approaches and Software Architecture Models
2020 by L. S. Jayashree, G. Selvakumar



Getting Started with Enterprise Internet of Things is a valiant attempt to explain how, in the not-so-distant future, everything in your enterprise—from factory robots to coffee machines—will be chatting away in a vast, interconnected web of productivity and occasional existential confusion. This book takes readers on a journey through the technological, managerial and business implications of IoT modernization, explaining how businesses can squeeze revenue out of relentless data collection while pretending it’s all about efficiency. With case studies, software architecture models and an exploration of DevOps and Microservices (which sound much friendlier than they actually are), this guide helps engineers, academics and researchers navigate the thrilling, slightly chaotic world of enterprise IoT. By the end, readers will either have a firm grasp of how IoT can reshape business models—or at the very least, will be able to confidently nod along when someone starts talking about the "transformative power of enhanced device connectivity."
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3. Enterprise IoT: Strategies and Best Practices for Connected Products and Services
2015 by Dirk Slama, Frank Puhlmann, Jim Morrish, Rishi M Bhatnagar



Enterprise IoT: Strategies and Best Practices for Connected Products and Services bravely steps beyond the endless hype of the Internet of Things—the grand vision of a world where your toaster, fridge and possibly even your socks will all be online, sending each other mysterious data packets while you sleep. This book assumes that IoT will soon be as unavoidable as Wi-Fi dead zones and unhelpful error messages and so it offers businesses a roadmap to survive and possibly even thrive in this brave new world. Using the Ignite | IoT Methodology (which, despite its name, is not about setting fire to anything), the authors provide a structured approach to turning vague, hand-wavy IoT ideas into functioning strategies that won’t immediately collapse under the weight of poor planning. With case studies on everything from smart energy to connected vehicles to cities that apparently now think for themselves, this book arms businesses with the knowledge they need to navigate an IoT-driven future—preferably before their competitors do, or before their coffee maker starts negotiating its own firmware updates.
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