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    Internet of Everything: Unlock the Potential Fear of Sri Lankan Government Sectors

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    2016
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    Kathriarachchi, RPS
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    The internet has evolved in ways that we could never have imagined. The internet now provides the facilities connecting things and making our lives easier than ever before. The Internet of everything (IoE) is an immense concept of CISCO systems and this phase connect people, process, data, and things turning information into actions that create new capabilities, richer experiences, and unprecedented opportunities. There is a huge gap between private sector and public sector when adopting of information technology and information system (ITIS) in to their businesses. Most commonly private sector is having more aggressive to adopt the new technologies, though public sector will be realized it as technological anxiety. The methodology for the research, a mix of quantitative and qualitative was used within an overall action research paradigm. The survey was successfully completed by more than 50 personals who are working on local public sector organizations. This study aims to find out the ways for unlock the fear attached with the government sector organizations when adopting the IoE concepts intention of achieving broader economic and social goals. Therefore, in conclusion, the majority of people were having fear of migrating to IoE owing to security, privacy and lack of trust of advancement of the Information technology.
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