Evaluating the Impact of IoT Integration on Enterprise Information Systems Performance and Scalability
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Abstract
Adding Internet of Things (IoT) technologies to business computer systems has changed how companies run their businesses, keep an eye on their assets, and use data to make decisions. IoT devices, like sensors, controllers, and linked systems, produce a lot of data that can be used to make business systems more scalable, improve performance, and simplify processes. The goal of this paper is to look at the pros and cons of companies adopting IoT technologies in order to figure out how integrating IoT technologies affects the performance and scale of corporate information systems. IoT integration offers big changes in how well business IS works by letting you analyze data in real time, automate tasks, and make operations run more smoothly. IoT-enabled systems can cut down on manual work, make better use of resources, and allow predictive maintenance by letting you watch and direct business processes in real time. Also, being able to gather and handle data from many connected devices can help you make better decisions, improve the customer experience, and run your business more efficiently. But while it's clear that integrating IoT has benefits, it also adds a lot of complexity, especially when it comes to making the system scalable. IoT devices are creating more, faster, and different kinds of data, which is making standard IS systems work harder. We need new ways to store, process, and send data. This study looks at how IoT affects the performance and scalability of business information systems (IS). It does this by studying current research, analyzing case studies, and figuring out the most important factors that affect how well IoT technologies are adopted. The study shows that Internet of Things (IoT) devices can make corporate information systems (IS) more scalable by making it easier to handle data, building better networks, and using more advanced computing models like edge computing and cloud computing.