
11-08-2015
Can you imagine a refrigerator to warn the expiration date of the food it contains? Or a pair of slippers to register in the "cloud" run statistics on how much and how fast? And a toothbrush that alerts you to the caries and ask for you turn to the dentist? Own situations seem a science fiction film, but they are getting closer to become part of our everyday life.
The famous "Second Digital Revolution" (the first is the massive nature of the internet in the world) begins to take shape with the arrival of the Internet of the -Internet of Things (IoT) Things-. This concept was born in the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), is based on the connection between intelligent objects and people through the Web. The main goal of this digitization of the physical world to create applications that deliver real-time data and facilitate the home and work life of users.

The Internet of things promises one socio-economic impact 10 times larger than that was the emergence of the Web in the 20th century.
Through Radio Frequency Identification System or RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) and sensor data that will measure any object in the home, work or the city, you can process and transmit information constantly. It is estimated that by 2020, between 22,000 and 50,000 billion devices will be connected to the Internet in order to provide a range of services and unprecedented intelligent applications.
The Internet and the online world and we have changed our lives. What if all things and objects will be connected? The Internet of Things promises a 10 times greater economic impact than did the emergence of the Web in the twentieth century. With this new capability to report data objects in real time, users can make decisions more quickly and accurately
In Creacttive we position ourselves at the forefront of the digital universe, incorporating new technologies for our customers. Therefore, we are already working on developing projects beta IoT applications that interact with different devices to improve the performance of companies and lives of users.