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Cristina de Luca is a journalist with a masters' degree in Marketing. The last 30 years of her career, Cristina dedicated to multi platform content within the IT and communication areas. De Luca was a reporter, editor and content director for News organisations such as the braziilain media Group Globo, IDG (IDC in Brazil), JB Media Group, O Dia and the internet news portal Terra. Cristina has been awarded six times the Comunique-se award in the categories IT and Specialists.
When looking for the perfect solution, consider other factors as well! IT monitoring is a very complex field. If we want to simplify it a bit, we can divide it into the following 3 fields: Classic IT infrastructure monitoring, network performance monitoring, and application performance monitoring. The first one represents the classic challenges of every sysadmin, it includes the monitoring of standard applications or servers as well as hardware, storage, and other infrastructure elements. Network performance monitoring is aimed at routers, firewalls, or switches and, of course, all data streams that pass through these devices. And the comparatively newer application performance monitoring covers CRM systems or entire websites. It is in the nature of network performance monitoring that it usually runs on-site.
The market size for air quality monitoring systems was $5.02 billion in 2021 and is expected to increase to $8.33 billion by 2028, predicts Fortune Business Insights.
The Internet of Things – IoT for short – emerged as a buzzword in 2015 (at the latest), subsequently becoming increasingly popular (and – admittedly – some people can’t hear it anymore). However, the core behind the term is a functioning technology that is indispensable in both the private and business sectors. Revenue on the Internet of Things market will amount to around €1,177 million in the current year 2022. Revenue is now even expected to show an annual growth rate of over 9% between 2022 and 2027, resulting in a projected market volume of nearly €1,900 million in 2027. In many branches of the economy, IoT will unfold its disruptive character in the coming years.