ANALYSIS
What You Need to Know
- Breakouts in the MQTT predictive analytics are OpenStack, Amazon Web Services, Facebook Messenger. Seriously consider these technologies to gain a strategic advantage.
- The technologies who are at the peak of their interest are Machine to machine, Amazon Web Services, OpenStack.
- By far most employment needs are found in the Amazon Web Services, OpenStack, IPsec technologies.
- These 3 fields have the most active practitioners who have the specific skill set or experience: Amazon Web Services, IPsec, IPv6.
- IPv6, Telnet, OpenStack lead in searches for information online.
- These three technologies are receiving the highest investments to gain clients: Session Initiation Protocol, Transport layer, OpenStack.
- These three technologies have the most active advertisers: Machine to machine, OpenStack, Simple Network Management Protocol.
- In patents, these three technologies have the most coverage Internet Protocol, Transmission Control Protocol, Transport layer.
- The most publications are available for Internet Protocol, Simple Mail Transfer Protocol, Hypertext Transfer Protocol.
- Instruction and courseware availability is highest in these technologies: Facebook Messenger, IPv6, Amazon Web Services.
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The MQTT report evaluates technologies and applications in terms of their business impact, adoption rate and maturity level to help users decide where and when to invest.
MQTT is an ISO standard publish-subscribe-based “lightweight” messaging protocol for use on top of the TCP/IP protocol. It is designed for connections with remote locations where a “small code footprint” is required or the network bandwidth is limited. The publish-subscribe messaging pattern requires a message broker. The broker is responsible for distributing messages to interested clients based on the topic of a message. Andy Stanford-Clark and Arlen Nipper of Cirrus Link Solutions authored the first version of the protocol in 1999.
The Predictive Analytics Scores below – ordered on Forecasted Future Needs and Demand from High to Low – shows you MQTT’s Predictive Analysis. The link takes you to a corresponding product in The Art of Service’s store to get started.
The Art of Service’s predictive model results enable businesses to discover and apply the most profitable technologies and applications, attracting the most profitable customers, and therefore helping maximize value from their investments. The Predictive Analytics algorithm evaluates and scores technologies and applications.
The platform monitors over ten thousand technologies and applications for months, looking for interest swings in a topic, concept, technology or application, not just a count of mentions. It then makes forecasts about the velocity of the interest over time, with peaks representing it breaking into the mainstream. Data sources include trend data, employment data, employee skills data, and signals like advertising spent, advertisers, search-counts, Instruction and courseware available activity, patents, and books published.
Predictive Analytics Scores:
000433 – OpenStack
000358 – Amazon Web Services
000198 – Facebook Messenger
000128 – IPv4
000124 – Machine to machine
000062 – Internet layer
000060 – Transport layer
000057 – Application layer
000043 – IPv6
000037 – Message broker
000033 – ICMPv6
000026 – Tunneling protocol
000025 – XMPP
000023 – Link layer
000020 – ZigBee
000020 – Internet Protocol
000001 – Internet protocol suite
000000 – Transport Layer Security
000000 – Transmission Control Protocol
000000 – Telnet
000000 – Simple Network Management Protocol
000000 – Simple Mail Transfer Protocol
000000 – Session Initiation Protocol
000000 – Routing Information Protocol
000000 – Real Time Streaming Protocol
000000 – Post Office Protocol
000000 – Open Shortest Path First
000000 – Neighbor Discovery Protocol
000000 – Message queuing
000000 – Media access control
000000 – IPsec
000000 – Hypertext Transfer Protocol
000000 – File Transfer Protocol
000000 – Fiber Distributed Data Interface
000000 – Explicit Congestion Notification
000000 – EVRYTHNG
000000 – Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
000000 – Digital subscriber line
000000 – Border Gateway Protocol
000000 – Advanced Message Queuing Protocol
Evaluation Criteria Definitions:
Interest and Popularity:
Leaders:
095 – Machine to machine
091 – Amazon Web Services
084 – OpenStack
Google Trends data for gauging mindshare and awareness, the numbers are relative to their maximum (100), meaning number 100 has maximum interest right now and number 50 has half the interest it had from its peak of 100.
Employment Demand:
Leaders:
007090 – Amazon Web Services
003034 – OpenStack
002575 – IPsec
Open employment opportunities on the date of this report for the subject. Indicator of the need of employers for this specific skill set and therefore their organization’s application of it in relation to the other subjects.
Active Practitioners:
Leaders:
00180278 – Amazon Web Services
00085549 – IPsec
00081601 – IPv6
Number of practitioners and professionals which have the subject skill set and experience. Indicator of the need of employers (and availability of employees) for this specific skill set and therefore their organization’s application of it in relation to the other subjects.
Monthly Searches:
Leaders:
165000 – IPv6
135000 – Telnet
110000 – OpenStack
How often a month a search is performed for the keyword/phrase: and indicator of interest in the subject.
Cost per Click:
Leaders:
012.27 – Session Initiation Protocol
010.92 – Transport layer
009.64 – OpenStack
CPC: The average amount advertisers pay Google anytime someone clicks their own ad for this keyword. Indicator of the advertising being spent on the topic ergo investments being made to attract clients.
Active Advertisers:
Leaders:
017 – Machine to machine
015 – OpenStack
013 – Simple Network Management Protocol
This shows how many unique advertisers have appeared on this subject in the last 12 months. Indicator of the advertising being spent on the topic ergo investments being made to attract clients.
Patents:
Leaders:
07330000 – Internet Protocol
00142000 – Transmission Control Protocol
00140000 – Transport layer
Patents issued for the specific subject. Indicator of R&D investments and innovation in the specific subject.
Books in print:
Leaders:
00008899 – Internet Protocol
00006030 – Simple Mail Transfer Protocol
00005811 – Hypertext Transfer Protocol
Number of in-print books that cover the subject. Indicator of the need for knowledge sharing and its availability.
Instruction and courseware available content:
Leaders:
00148000 – Facebook Messenger
00106000 – IPv6
00087500 – Amazon Web Services
Number of instruction and courseware available content that covers the subject. Indicator of the need for knowledge sharing and its availability.
Complete Overview:
Interest and Popularity
095 – Machine to machine
091 – Amazon Web Services
084 – OpenStack
066 – IPv4
059 – Facebook Messenger
053 – EVRYTHNG
035 – XMPP
030 – IPv6
027 – Transport layer
026 – ZigBee
026 – Message broker
026 – Link layer
020 – Internet layer
015 – Application layer
014 – ICMPv6
013 – Internet protocol suite
013 – Internet Protocol
012 – Tunneling protocol
009 – Transport Layer Security
009 – Telnet
009 – Explicit Congestion Notification
008 – IPsec
007 – Media access control
006 – Routing Information Protocol
006 – Real Time Streaming Protocol
006 – Post Office Protocol
006 – Neighbor Discovery Protocol
006 – File Transfer Protocol
006 – Fiber Distributed Data Interface
006 – Advanced Message Queuing Protocol
005 – Transmission Control Protocol
005 – Simple Network Management Protocol
005 – Simple Mail Transfer Protocol
005 – Session Initiation Protocol
005 – Open Shortest Path First
005 – Message queuing
005 – Hypertext Transfer Protocol
005 – Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
005 – Border Gateway Protocol
004 – Digital subscriber line
Employment Demand:
007090 – Amazon Web Services
003034 – OpenStack
002575 – IPsec
001179 – IPv6
000968 – Internet Protocol
000689 – IPv4
000512 – Application layer
000406 – Telnet
000354 – Message broker
000240 – Message queuing
000233 – ZigBee
000224 – Machine to machine
000165 – Border Gateway Protocol
000153 – Transmission Control Protocol
000127 – Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
000114 – Transport layer
000107 – File Transfer Protocol
000100 – Session Initiation Protocol
000087 – XMPP
000064 – Simple Network Management Protocol
000044 – Transport Layer Security
000040 – Open Shortest Path First
000040 – Facebook Messenger
000036 – Hypertext Transfer Protocol
000029 – Link layer
000011 – Internet protocol suite
000010 – Tunneling protocol
000010 – Digital subscriber line
000008 – Routing Information Protocol
000006 – Simple Mail Transfer Protocol
000006 – Internet layer
000006 – ICMPv6
000005 – Real Time Streaming Protocol
000005 – Advanced Message Queuing Protocol
000003 – Media access control
000002 – Post Office Protocol
000000 – Neighbor Discovery Protocol
000000 – Fiber Distributed Data Interface
000000 – Explicit Congestion Notification
000000 – EVRYTHNG
Active Practitioners:
00180278 – Amazon Web Services
00085549 – IPsec
00081601 – IPv6
00062564 – Internet Protocol
00058860 – OpenStack
00038627 – Telnet
00035649 – IPv4
00029757 – ZigBee
00024674 – Message broker
00017144 – Machine to machine
00016801 – Internet protocol suite
00013492 – Application layer
00012315 – XMPP
00006643 – Session Initiation Protocol
00006586 – Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
00005292 – File Transfer Protocol
00005095 – Transport layer
00003666 – Open Shortest Path First
00003548 – Border Gateway Protocol
00003343 – Link layer
00002476 – Message queuing
00001481 – Simple Network Management Protocol
00001193 – Facebook Messenger
00001184 – Transmission Control Protocol
00000772 – Routing Information Protocol
00000768 – Media access control
00000664 – Transport Layer Security
00000455 – Tunneling protocol
00000431 – Simple Mail Transfer Protocol
00000344 – Hypertext Transfer Protocol
00000253 – ICMPv6
00000245 – Real Time Streaming Protocol
00000198 – EVRYTHNG
00000192 – Internet layer
00000116 – Fiber Distributed Data Interface
00000115 – Advanced Message Queuing Protocol
00000098 – Neighbor Discovery Protocol
00000082 – Post Office Protocol
00000070 – Explicit Congestion Notification
– Digital subscriber line
Monthly Searches:
165000 – IPv6
135000 – Telnet
110000 – OpenStack
090500 – Amazon Web Services
060500 – ZigBee
049500 – IPsec
040500 – XMPP
040500 – IPv4
014800 – Internet Protocol
006600 – File Transfer Protocol
005400 – Hypertext Transfer Protocol
004400 – Transport layer
004400 – Machine to machine
004400 – Application layer
003600 – Message broker
002900 – Transmission Control Protocol
002400 – Transport Layer Security
002400 – Routing Information Protocol
002400 – Media access control
001900 – Session Initiation Protocol
001300 – Simple Network Management Protocol
001300 – Simple Mail Transfer Protocol
001300 – Post Office Protocol
001300 – Link layer
001300 – Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
001290 – Digital subscriber line
001000 – Internet protocol suite
000880 – Message queuing
000720 – Open Shortest Path First
000480 – Real Time Streaming Protocol
000320 – Tunneling protocol
000195 – Fiber Distributed Data Interface
000000 – Neighbor Discovery Protocol
000000 – Internet layer
000000 – ICMPv6
000000 – Facebook Messenger
000000 – Explicit Congestion Notification
000000 – EVRYTHNG
000000 – Border Gateway Protocol
000000 – Advanced Message Queuing Protocol
Cost per Click:
012.27 – Session Initiation Protocol
010.92 – Transport layer
009.64 – OpenStack
008.76 – Application layer
008.72 – Tunneling protocol
008.33 – Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
008.22 – Media access control
007.68 – Simple Network Management Protocol
006.39 – Transport Layer Security
005.73 – Real Time Streaming Protocol
005.60 – File Transfer Protocol
005.46 – Message broker
005.43 – XMPP
005.21 – Fiber Distributed Data Interface
004.86 – Internet protocol suite
004.81 – Machine to machine
003.54 – Internet Protocol
002.75 – Telnet
002.16 – Link layer
002.04 – Amazon Web Services
001.52 – IPv4
001.14 – Message queuing
001.01 – Transmission Control Protocol
000.79 – Digital subscriber line
000.47 – Simple Mail Transfer Protocol
000.43 – ZigBee
000.31 – IPsec
000.21 – Routing Information Protocol
000.21 – Hypertext Transfer Protocol
000.11 – IPv6
000.10 – Post Office Protocol
000.10 – Open Shortest Path First
000.00 – Neighbor Discovery Protocol
000.00 – Internet layer
000.00 – ICMPv6
000.00 – Facebook Messenger
000.00 – Explicit Congestion Notification
000.00 – EVRYTHNG
000.00 – Border Gateway Protocol
000.00 – Advanced Message Queuing Protocol
Active Advertisers
017 – Machine to machine
015 – OpenStack
013 – Simple Network Management Protocol
009 – File Transfer Protocol
009 – Amazon Web Services
007 – Session Initiation Protocol
007 – Digital subscriber line
004 – ZigBee
004 – Internet protocol suite
001 – Transport Layer Security
001 – Simple Mail Transfer Protocol
001 – Post Office Protocol
001 – Message queuing
001 – Media access control
001 – IPv4
001 – Application layer
000 – XMPP
000 – Tunneling protocol
000 – Transport layer
000 – Transmission Control Protocol
000 – Telnet
000 – Routing Information Protocol
000 – Real Time Streaming Protocol
000 – Open Shortest Path First
000 – Neighbor Discovery Protocol
000 – Message broker
000 – Link layer
000 – IPv6
000 – IPsec
000 – Internet Protocol
000 – Internet layer
000 – ICMPv6
000 – Hypertext Transfer Protocol
000 – Fiber Distributed Data Interface
000 – Facebook Messenger
000 – Explicit Congestion Notification
000 – EVRYTHNG
000 – Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
000 – Border Gateway Protocol
000 – Advanced Message Queuing Protocol
Patents:
07330000 – Internet Protocol
00142000 – Transmission Control Protocol
00140000 – Transport layer
00121000 – Media access control
00113000 – Hypertext Transfer Protocol
00110000 – Application layer
00104000 – ZigBee
00087200 – Link layer
00077300 – Session Initiation Protocol
00068500 – File Transfer Protocol
00059300 – IPv6
00049500 – IPv4
00042200 – Machine to machine
00035500 – IPsec
00032800 – Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
00029000 – Simple Network Management Protocol
00027100 – Telnet
00025500 – Simple Mail Transfer Protocol
00021300 – Transport Layer Security
00019500 – Tunneling protocol
00016800 – Fiber Distributed Data Interface
00014500 – Internet protocol suite
00012300 – Open Shortest Path First
00011700 – Real Time Streaming Protocol
00011600 – Border Gateway Protocol
00011200 – Post Office Protocol
00008690 – XMPP
00006260 – Message queuing
00005020 – Routing Information Protocol
00003570 – Message broker
00003070 – Internet layer
00002490 – Explicit Congestion Notification
00002260 – Amazon Web Services
00001900 – Digital subscriber line
00001870 – Neighbor Discovery Protocol
00001350 – ICMPv6
00001150 – OpenStack
00000309 – Advanced Message Queuing Protocol
00000158 – Facebook Messenger
00000045 – EVRYTHNG
Books in print:
00008899 – Internet Protocol
00006030 – Simple Mail Transfer Protocol
00005811 – Hypertext Transfer Protocol
00005667 – Transmission Control Protocol
00005469 – File Transfer Protocol
00004920 – IPv6
00004682 – Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
00004542 – Transport layer
00004222 – Application layer
00004173 – Digital subscriber line
00003473 – IPv4
00003423 – Link layer
00002824 – Simple Network Management Protocol
00002291 – Machine to machine
00002283 – Media access control
00002224 – Open Shortest Path First
00001914 – Transport Layer Security
00001667 – Amazon Web Services
00001599 – Post Office Protocol
00001528 – IPsec
00001362 – Fiber Distributed Data Interface
00001269 – Session Initiation Protocol
00001155 – Telnet
00000858 – Tunneling protocol
00000807 – Border Gateway Protocol
00000650 – Real Time Streaming Protocol
00000554 – Routing Information Protocol
00000523 – Explicit Congestion Notification
00000506 – ZigBee
00000442 – Internet protocol suite
00000353 – Internet layer
00000339 – Message queuing
00000296 – Message broker
00000271 – OpenStack
00000199 – Advanced Message Queuing Protocol
00000173 – XMPP
00000157 – ICMPv6
00000131 – Facebook Messenger
00000116 – Neighbor Discovery Protocol
00000004 – EVRYTHNG
Instruction and courseware available content:
00148000 – Facebook Messenger
00106000 – IPv6
00087500 – Amazon Web Services
00082800 – Telnet
00076300 – OpenStack
00069700 – IPv4
00055000 – ZigBee
00052000 – Internet Protocol
00038900 – Machine to machine
00038900 – IPsec
00028000 – File Transfer Protocol
00019900 – Transport layer
00011300 – Transport Layer Security
00009940 – Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
00009620 – Transmission Control Protocol
00008630 – XMPP
00008260 – Application layer
00008100 – Link layer
00007010 – Simple Mail Transfer Protocol
00006610 – Hypertext Transfer Protocol
00005880 – EVRYTHNG
00005760 – Routing Information Protocol
00005660 – Open Shortest Path First
00005420 – Border Gateway Protocol
00005390 – Session Initiation Protocol
00003850 – Simple Network Management Protocol
00003610 – Tunneling protocol
00003490 – Message broker
00002390 – Post Office Protocol
00002040 – Internet protocol suite
00001670 – Real Time Streaming Protocol
00001170 – Media access control
00001020 – ICMPv6
00000890 – Internet layer
00000588 – Digital subscriber line
00000505 – Message queuing
00000267 – Neighbor Discovery Protocol
00000206 – Explicit Congestion Notification
00000131 – Advanced Message Queuing Protocol
00000060 – Fiber Distributed Data Interface
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