- What is the IoT?
- What impacts IoT
- ISP broadband speeds
- WAN/LAN
- Connecting to devices
- Management of both Structure and Unstructured Data
- Strategic Alliances/Partnerships
- R&D Tax Credits
- Stock Options
- Innovation Centers
3. Paul Young - Presenter
Bio
• CPA/CGA
• 25 years of experience in Academia, Industry and Financial solutions
• Youtube Channel -
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAArky1bAXPSuV2NLtUnyLg
4. Agenda
• What is IoT (Internet of Things)
• Is Canada falling behind IoT
• Issues facing IoT
• ISP Speed Canada
• Business Climate / Canada
• Groups / Partnerships
5. What is IoT (Internet of Things)
• The Internet of Things (IoT) is a system of interrelated computing
devices, mechanical and digital machines, objects, animals or people
that are provided with unique identifiers and the ability to transfer
data over a network without requiring human-to-human or human-
to-computer interaction.
• A thing, in the Internet of Things, can be a person with a heart
monitor implant, a farm animal with a biochip transponder, an
automobile that has built-in sensors to alert the driver when tire
pressure is low -- or any other natural or man-made object that can
be assigned an IP address and provided with the ability to transfer
data over a network.
6. Globe and Mail Article
• Is-canada-falling-behind-in-iot-technology
7. What Drives IoT
• IP Addresses (Securing)
• Bandwidth
• Latency
• Network tools
• VPN
• Routers
• WAN/LAN (Internet Providers)
• Storage of Data
• Interpretation of data
• Structure/Unstructured Data
In computing, bandwidth is the bit-rate of available or consumed information capacity expressed typically in metric multiples of bits per second. Variously, bandwidth may be characterized as network bandwidth,[1]data bandwidth,[2] or digital bandwidth.[3][4] This definition of bandwidth is in contrast to the field of signal processing, wireless communications, modem data transmission, digital communications, and electronics, in which bandwidth is used to refer to analogsignal bandwidth measured in hertz, meaning the frequency range between lowest and highest attainable frequency while meeting a well-defined impairment level in signal power.
Latency