Apple takes a slice of The Internet of Things

So, this week we saw a big announcement that will cause the Internet of Things (IoT) to be much more prevalent in consumer culture.

Let’s talk about the Apple shaped elephant in the room, not to brag but this ticks off one of my predictions from earlier this year (Hint: It’s number 3). This week at WWDC (Worldwide Developers Conference), Apple announced that it was adding two brand new elements to its iOS 8 SDK HomeKit and HealthKit. You may ask, why are these two things so important for IoT?

Starting with the HomeKit, as it theoretically overcomes two things that have long been holding the “Smart Home” movement back, these are simplicity and security.

Simplicity – In somewhat of a curveball, Apple unveiled that HomeKit will be a suite of tools built into its iOS SDK to allow developers of Home Automation products to unify their solution through a single platform. Essentially, what this means is that instead of having several individual apps for your thermostat, security, lights and whatever else you decide to connect, they can all be controlled through one application. Think of this as turning your iPhone into a universal remote that can control every connected device in your home.

Security – When I think of a secure and robust eco-system one of the first things I think of is Apples App Store and iOS. Apps with security flaws rarely get through the approval process and those that do get shut down pretty quickly. As frustrating as it is at times, Apple are certainly one of the most consistent when it comes to patching and updating software with security flaws rarely left open for long periods. At the moment this is purely conjecture on my part but I would be surprised if Apple don’t apply the same high standards to applications being developed using HomeKit. This isn’t going to completely alleviate the concerns of your connected home being open to “hacking” but it certainly seems to be a step in the right direction.

This is an incredibly savvy move from Apple, the Home Automation market is still in a state of flux with no clear front runner in the hardware or software space. Enabling development rather than blunt force market entry means Apple can essentially sit back and watch as a leader emerges, and then more than likely snap them up like they did with Beats Music last week.

Moving on to HealthKit, this is a very similar play to HomeKit in that it’s part of the iOS SDK and that it allows the collection and collation of data from multiple wireless health devices. These can be anything from activity trackers like FitBit to more pertinent diagnostic tools like Blood pressure monitors. However, HealthKit has its sights set on the bigger picture, remote diagnostics and accountability.

Remote Diagnostics – Apple announced that it has established partnerships with the Mayo Clinic, which will be developing an app for allowing patients to share information with the clinic and their doctors allowing for more proactive treatment. As well as Mayo, Epic Systems are also on board, Epic Systems provide software suites to a range of hospitals and in a similar move Epic want to use the HealthKit to link patients to their hospitals and doctors through their iPhone.

Accountability – Remote communications are already in place in some devices to help with accountability and insurance purposes, for example a number of Sleep Apnoea devices contain wireless modules to report back to the patient’s doctor. This isn’t just for diagnostics but also ensures the patient is using the device properly. Again, Apple can leverage its extensive and secure network to open up this data to health insurance providers if it’s so inclined as well as sharing diagnostic information with doctors.

While these developments aren’t going to be responsible for an instant jump in connected devices the immediate effects we are going to see are an increase in usability for existing devices and a more acute awareness of The Internet of Things from the general public.

So there you have it, my quick run down of the latest developments from Apple on the IoT front.

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