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“The Hyper Connectivity Revolution: Transforming Communication and Industry”

Anabel Quan-Haase and Barry Wellman, two Canadian social scientists, coined the phrase “hyper connection” after researching how people and machines communicate in networked organizations and networked societies. The phrase describes the utilization of a variety of communication channels, including email, instant messaging, the phone, in-person meetings, and Web 2.0 information services.

Another trend in computer networking is called hyper connectivity, in which everything that can or ought to communicate across a network does so. This includes communication between humans, machines, and other machines. Due to the complexity, diversity, and integration of new applications and devices using the network, the trend is driving significant increases in bandwidth consumption and changes in communications. Due to the complexity, diversity, and integration of new applications and devices using the network, the trend is driving significant increases in bandwidth consumption and changes in communications.

Hyper connectivity in Daily Lives

Examples of hyper connectivity that we encounter every day include the ability to control appliances like the television, air conditioner, and washing machine from a mobile device. Everything points to a growth in this hyper connectivity in the near future, both in our personal environments and in businesses.

New methods of communicating, working, and relaxing are being created as a result of technological development. Examples of hyper connectivity include advancements in mobile phones, websites, voice assistants, and the (internet of things).

Additionally, as cities become more connected to one another, the term “smart city” arises. For instance, there are already hyper connected smart city models in Spain that can conserve water or incorporate smart parking.

Hyper connectivity in Industry

Similar to this, in the industrial sector, tools for continuous improvement are included into the systems and equipment we use every day to boost productivity. Hyper connectivity can be included into the widely discussed idea of Industry 4.0. Companies must increase the level of connection between all of their processes, including those carried out both inside and outside the organization. The means of production will be able to engage in this fashion both inside the plant and throughout the value chain of the product, including with consumers, suppliers, etc.

Hyper connectivity alters not just the productive sector and the production chain but also how businesses operate. One example of more adaptable, dynamic, and linked work is cloud computing. In addition, Cloud computing is an example of more flexible, dynamic, and connected work. It is also important to remember that it is necessary to provide security to all these hyper connected processes, which is known as cybersecurity, allows these processes related to information technology and connectivity to be carried out safely.

Benefits in Implementing of hyper connectivity in a Company

The benefits of hyper connectivity for business and manufacturing are numerous. Above all, it will be beneficial to learn more about the client. It will enable the customer to “accompanies” totally customized products made to suit their wants during production. Hyper connectivity serves as a tool to increase competitiveness rather than being an objective in and of itself. These are a few of these benefits:

  • The trust that is communicated to customers, as well as to employees and suppliers, will rise when the entire value chain of a product is interconnected.
  • It enables us to constantly be aware of process information, which means that plant operations may be observed in real time. The more information that is available, the more options there are to make judgments and identify areas that could use improvement.
  • Being linked also enables us to spot changes in supply and demand, which can be used to guide decisions like whether to launch a new product.

As you can see, predictions indicate that a hyper-connected world will soon exist because not only are things connected to one another, but also people, businesses, and even entire cities. People are already accustomed to being constantly linked, and it is anticipated that businesses will follow suit shortly. Of course, we advise you to keep an eye out for the fresh challenges and chances it presents.

Author: Sachetanand

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