| |October 20188oday we are sur-rounded by IoT devices. A recent report by Gartner found that the number of IoT devices will grow from 8.4 bil-lion in 2017 to more than 20 bil-lion by 2026, attaining a growth rate of 30 percent year-on-year. Some of the best examples of IoT devices in real-life could be, but not limited to, are tem-perature and humidity sensors, wearable gadgets such as smart watches, managing payments us-ing NFC, controlling lights, AC, healthcare etc.The increase in the number of connected devices brings a lot of challenges and opportu-nities in the IoT testing space. Different test scenarios are cre-ated for peak usage, normal us-DEMYSTIFYING TESTING IN IOTBy Sanjay Kaushik, Manager - Quality Assurance, Kellton TechKellton Tech provides cutting-edge digital transformation solutions and services in strategy, consulting, digital, and technology. The company has a global workforce of 1400 employees that work together with clients--startups, SMBs, and Fortune 500 businesses--to drive innovation and deliver on our promises to stakeholders. Texpert opinion
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