How IoT is changing our World? The Internet of Things has changed the dimensions of traditional Business IT. To tap the potential need for a highly scalable and reliable IT Infrastructure, they should be on standardized components and open protocols and include the three layer Devices, Controllers and Data Center or the Cloud solutions. The Internet of Things connected all of kinds intelligent devices, such as mobile devices, sensors, machines or vehicles with each other and with the cloud computing. Analysis of the IoT data offers many opportunities for companies, as they can make faster decisions, optimize business processes or develop new applications and even restructure business models. This has the enormous potential of Internet of Things that is virtually present in every industry, including energy, retail, healthcare, financial services, transportation and manufacturing. The range of potential new applications is great. It ranges from smart infrastructure with automated lighting and energy management through optimized solutions for inventory, logistics and supply chain management to intelligent manufacturing systems. However, IoT put completely new challenges on the table when the subject comes for scalability. Gartner (market research firm) expects 6.4 billion devices will be connected via IoT in 2016. This figure represent a massive increase of 30% compared to 2015. Want to get more surprised? 5.5 million Devices will get connected per day in 2016. In 2020, increase rate is predicated around 20.8 billion. This means, in future a single intelligent system could collect and analyze billions of data objects from millions of different endpoints. This is exceptional demands on processing power, storage and connected networks. A coin has two sides The growth is a positive sign for all industry, but we cannot ignore the sheer size and the public nature of the Internet of Things, which will bring great challenges. Network and system architects need to optimize the IT infrastructure to meet the higher requirements of the IoT in terms of scalability, reliability and security. IoT based applications and automated business processes make high demands on the availability of the system. Many intelligent systems are used for mission critical applications where system downtime leads to decreased productivity. The distributed IoT solutions lead to further major security challenges, since the systems are connected via the Internet and use computing power or memory resources from the data center or from the cloud. Therefore, it is very important for companies to improve their security architecture to protect themselves effectively against any data loss, theft and increasingly sophisticated DDOS attacks. This includes comprehensive authentication, authorization and auditing capabilities. These create trust, control access to resources, and ensure compliance with the legal requirements and corporate guidelines (compliance). It is