Basically, just about every single device such as a desktop and laptop, server, scanner, printer, modem, router, smartphone, and tablet will be assigned an IP address, and the IP address functions as a unique identifier when it comes to keeping track of one’s online whereabouts. IP version 4 (IPv4), being the most widely deployed standard, has a drawback – it does not have an inexhaustible supply. With both Asia and Europe are running on empty, the US would be next in this domino effect.
The next version would be IPv6 that offers up to trillions of IP addresses, but the onus would fall back on organizations to make the switch which includes purchasing new network switches and routers. Well, if your organization has not yet done so, perhaps it is time to take stock of the situation and look into the matter more closely.