In short Many CEOs are making key decisions due to recent tariffs, according to IoT Analytics’ latest research note, The Evolving Tariff Landscape: Impact on the Economy and Businesses, which is based on an analysis of over 1,500 recent corporate earnings calls. Notably, 25% of companies updated their financial guidance due to tariffs, 19% announced price increases, and 18% are changing their operational footprint due to tariffs. Decisions vary greatly by sector with nearly half of industri...| IoT Analytics
In short IoT enterprise spending grew 10% in 2024, its lowest rate in over a decade, according to IoT Analytics’ 89-page State of IoT Spring 2025 report (published February 2025). Hardware segments struggled the most, while software and cloud-based solutions continued to expand. India experienced 14% YoY IoT spending growth, while Europe experienced slower IoT adoption rates. New IoT products in late 2024 heavily focused on AI, security, and connectivity. Why it matters Vendors and end user...| IoT Analytics
In short Enterprise spending on industrial core value chain software and OT hardware is poised to surpass $350 billion by 2030 as manufacturers increasingly digitalize their businesses, according to recent IoT Analytics research. Analysis in IoT Analytics’ 105-page Industrial Automation Projects Report and Database 2025—based on over 4,000 publicly shared case studies—reveals distinct industrial, regional, and technological footprints from 5 of the leading industrial automation vendors:...| IoT Analytics