State of IoT survey exposes that the status quo is no longer adequate

Memfault has released its inaugural benchmark report, The State of IoT Software Development. The report, developed by VDC Research and based on insights gathered from a survey of more than 775 respondents, highlights common challenges IoT product developers face and unveils fresh perspectives on industry best practices. The findings reveal the growing importance of software within IoT development, how long it takes organisations to find and fix product issues, and the general acceptance of a status quo that can leave devices running at suboptimal capacity.

In the world of today, cars, homes, and even clothes are connected to the Internet. The integration of smart devices into daily routines underscores the importance of ensuring these devices are working as expected. The stakes could not be higher, yet rising costs, complexity, and the constant demand for new features make for a challenging landscape for product developers. Moreover, when IoT product developers do not have access to adequate insight and control into products in use, it can increase the risk of a device malfunctioning or falling victim to a cyber incident. In turn, this can significantly impact customer satisfaction, company reputation, and, at worst, customer safety.

“IoT devices have become so intertwined into our daily life that, in many cases, it is a challenge to find a non-connected device,” noted François Baldassari, CEO at Memfault. “It’s critical that companies remember that software is the lifeblood of their IoT product. Without a means to monitor products or the ability to push out updates, support effectively ceases upon deployment. This isn’t acceptable for software developers, and it should not be for IoT companies either.”

Key stats from the study highlight challenges and opportunities within the IoT space, including:

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