Connectivity is the basis for the Internet of Things. And wireless connectivity is accelerating the adoption of IoT technologies, driving the digitalization of society with machine-to-machine (M2M) and machine-to-people (M2P) communications on a massive scale. With massive digitization, IoT connectivity management needs a strategy that mitigates the complexity increases as organizations broaden their scope and scale of IoT. This begins with establishing a platform capable of adapting to existing systems and managing devices across geographies, wireless carriers, and connectivity technologies. We call this platform Cisco IoT Control Center \u2013 a solution for the diverse and unique connectivity needs of IoT applications demanding nuanced decisions that consider global coverage, intelligent-switching capabilities, service delivery, pricing, and security.\n\nIn an increasingly digital world, connectivity should be simple, reliable, and without borders. Finding the right IoT connectivity management platform solves many challenges by efficiently monitoring devices, automatically adjusting rate plans, and managing connections across carriers around the world. \n\nLearn more \nhttps://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/solutions/internet-of-things/iot-control-center.html S9|E2: https://smarturl.it/CCRS9E2 \n\nFollow us \nhttps://twitter.com/CiscoChampion\n\nCisco Champion Hosts\nJonathan Mahady (twitter.com/jonathan_mahady) BHP, Senior PCN Network Engineer \nLen Ledford, Cerium Networks, Technical Solutions Architect \nLiam Keegan (twitter.com/liamjkeegan), 24/7 Networks, Solution\n \nArchitect Guest\nRavi Guntupalli, Director, Software Engineering, Mobility CTO\n\nModerator\nAmilee San Juan (twitter.com/amileesan1), Cisco, Customer Voices and Cisco Champion Program