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The Smart Hub market is a subset of the Internet of Things (IoT) and Machine-to-Machine (M2M) industries. It is focused on the development of hardware and software solutions that enable the connection of devices and systems to the internet. Smart Hubs are used to collect, store, and analyze data from connected devices, allowing for the automation of processes and the optimization of operations. Smart Hubs are also used to facilitate communication between devices, allowing for the development of complex systems and applications.
The Smart Hub market is driven by the increasing demand for connected devices and the need for efficient data management. The market is expected to grow as more businesses and organizations adopt IoT and M2M technologies.
Some companies in the Smart Hub market include Amazon, Google, Microsoft, IBM, and Cisco. Show Less Read more