#IoT or #IoE or #IoY or #IoEE?
What is the most accurate acronym? I had just about made up my mind that I preferred Cisco’s IoE – the “Internet of Everything” more than the more universal IoT – the “Internet of Things.”
Then yesterday, I learned of two new acronyms: IoY and IoEE.
I read a short Popular Science article which referred to a “wearable network of gadgets, an Internet of You.”  I like that emphasis – of a person closely integrated with a broad array of sensors and gadgets.
Then I read a paper by Martin Kuppinger, where he referred to the “IoEE (Internet of Everything and Everyone).”
The IoEE – sometimes also referred to as IoT (Internet of Things) – is about connecting users and devices of all kinds.
I like that emphasis even more – recognizing that it is the integration of things and people that most effectively describes this rapidly emerging new wave of technology. Â It isn’t just the explosive proliferation of connected sensors and actuators that matters. Â It is the convergence of connected things, mobile technology, social networks, big data and people to provide innovative ways to enhance our lives.
So, which acronym should I use? Â IoT seems to be winning in the popular vernacular. Â But on a purely descriptive basis, I think IoEE is best. Â It will be interesting to see which term comes out ahead.