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I have seen many sales of Internet of Things type of domains, and now IoE type of domains becoming popular.
I wonder if both monikers with continue to go up in value... Iot & IoE Domains...
 
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I have seen many sales of Internet of Things type of domains, and now IoE type of domains becoming popular.
I wonder if both monikers with continue to go up in value... Iot & IoE Domains...

Qualcomm and Cisco have been pushing the term, Internet of Everything (IoE) while most others are using the term Internet of Things (IoT). As could be expected, confusion about the difference between the two has ensued. Is there a difference or is it just rhetoric? Some people use them interchangeably but there is a clear conceptual difference. IoE encompasses a wider scope and takes into consideration the infrastructure needed and the potential impacts that will occur on data, privacy, security and usability as a result of connecting billions of devices to the Internet.

Does the distinction matter to User Experience (UX) designers? Since the IoE is really a wider view of the IoT, do the additional components, issues or aspects of the “everything” view actually add more complexity to the UX design of connected devices? My answer to these questions is a resounding Yes! The IoE does imply that there is a lot more complexity to ubiquitous connectivity than there are with Internet-enabled devices, and you can bet that usability will be hugely affected.

https://www.ics.com/blog/internet-t...-distinction-matter-user-experience-designers
 
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Qualcomm and Cisco have been pushing the term, Internet of Everything (IoE) while most others are using the term Internet of Things (IoT). As could be expected, confusion about the difference between the two has ensued. Is there a difference or is it just rhetoric? Some people use them interchangeably but there is a clear conceptual difference. IoE encompasses a wider scope and takes into consideration the infrastructure needed and the potential impacts that will occur on data, privacy, security and usability as a result of connecting billions of devices to the Internet.

Does the distinction matter to User Experience (UX) designers? Since the IoE is really a wider view of the IoT, do the additional components, issues or aspects of the “everything” view actually add more complexity to the UX design of connected devices? My answer to these questions is a resounding Yes! The IoE does imply that there is a lot more complexity to ubiquitous connectivity than there are with Internet-enabled devices, and you can bet that usability will be hugely affected.

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I have to agree with you 100% as Cisco Systems being the "infrastructure" i.e., IoE Intelligent Routers, Switches, Hubs, LAN, WAN devices - I do see that usually Cisco gets their IoE pushed it does involve everything. Well with that said my research also sees that IoE seems to be the moniker the will eventually evolve from IoT - and yes it will encompass everything - IoE. I also expect Cisco to push IoE Certifications for those devices as in example - ioena, ioenp, ioene etc. etc. just to sure up their stance on dominating the world with their (as well as Qualcomm) IoE moniker.. Thus my assumption that IoE Domains in the future - top level .com's will be worth their weight in gold... The top ones to have possibly could be - (whomever owns them) IoECloud.com - IoEBusiness.com - IoEWireless.com
and others as the IoE evolves and takes center stage in every home, factory and city in the world - good stuff.
 
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Qualcomm and Cisco have been pushing the term, Internet of Everything (IoE) while most others are using the term Internet of Things (IoT). As could be expected, confusion about the difference between the two has ensued. Is there a difference or is it just rhetoric? Some people use them interchangeably but there is a clear conceptual difference. IoE encompasses a wider scope and takes into consideration the infrastructure needed and the potential impacts that will occur on data, privacy, security and usability as a result of connecting billions of devices to the Internet.

Does the distinction matter to User Experience (UX) designers? Since the IoE is really a wider view of the IoT, do the additional components, issues or aspects of the “everything” view actually add more complexity to the UX design of connected devices? My answer to these questions is a resounding Yes! The IoE does imply that there is a lot more complexity to ubiquitous connectivity than there are with Internet-enabled devices, and you can bet that usability will be hugely affected.

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I was searching for more posts on this subject and yielded this one, it's interesting because some are "pro" IoT and some IoE and there are also those whom posted their sticking with IoT and don't believe that IoE has any bearing other than Cisco using the moniker, however I still believe that IoE is and will be the future moniker i.e., term that will used. below is the link:
https://www.namepros.com/threads/internet-of-everything-ioe-domain-names.866141/page-4
 
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