The document provides an introduction to IBM's Internet of Things Foundation. It discusses the growth of the IoT and forecasts billions of connected devices. IBM's IoT Foundation allows users to easily connect and manage devices, collect and analyze sensor data, and build applications. It offers APIs, data visualization, and device management. The presentation highlights case studies and recommends next steps for learning about and using the IoT Foundation to develop IoT solutions.
Connecting devices to the internet of thingsBernard Kufluk
Connecting devices to IBM's Internet of Things Foundation. The foundation is a PaaS service allowing you to get devices connected quicker than ever before.
An Internet of Things solution will always need to connect devices, collect data, assemble events and do so in a way that is managed. With this introduction to the IBM Internet of Things Foundation, learn how all of this is delivered in a cloud hosted service and make it the platform on which you build your next set of innovations.
Try it out in the IBM Bluemix IoT Zone:
http://bluemix.net/solutions/iot
Join the Revolution: The Interconnected World with IBM Bluemix and IoT Founda...Joy Patra
This deck describes the basics of Bluemix, how it is a true developer-friendly cloud, how you can use Bluemix for IoT development, and leads to an IoT demo developed on Bluemix.
IBM Bluemix and the Internet of Things - Workshopgjuljo
Workshop about IBM Bluemix and Internet of Things, using different brokers (Mosquito, Internet of Things Foundation) and clients (Node.js, Eclipse Paho, Mosquitto command line), with code samples
IBM Recipe: 1 part IoT Foundation, 2 parts IBM Bluemix - mix them to create ...Foong Yen Lee
Internet of Things Foundation is IBM's newest offering for the Internet of Things (IoT). This presentation will provide an overview of IoT Foundation including the technology, features, and components to connect devices, capture data, and start building applications around it.
IBM IoT Foundation and Bluemix together enable the creation of new, innovative business applications which combine device, data, Bluemix services, and other data sources. The variety of integrations are nearly limitless, including integrating with Mobile Push services, sending data to HDFS for deeper Big Data analytics, integrating with geo spatial services, Rapid Apps, etc. We will also explore a few integration patterns to enable solutions for the Internet of Things.
Learn how the facilities of the cloud service are used to meet this goal and from there build out rich Internet of Things solutions.
Iot 1906 - approaches for building applications with the IBM IoT cloudPeterNiblett
The IBM Internet of Things cloud allows customers to quickly register, connect, and send data from devices. This sensor data is collected and stored in a data historian and also made available as a real-time event stream. This session discusses how to build applications that consume and exploit this data to show business insight and value. This session covers how to access and use the streaming application programming interfaces to build new applications and/or connect to existing systems and applications. It includes integration with IBM BlueMix and NodeRed.
Session 1908 connecting devices to the IBM IoT CloudPeterNiblett
IBM MessageSight and the IBM Internet of Things cloud enable connectivity across a wide variety of devices - from existing devices in silos and systems through the wide range of new devices that are appearing on a daily basis. This session covers patterns of connectivity, how to make it happen, including sending events like measurements and receiving of commands. The session goes into detail on how to use the industry standard MQ Telemetry Transport protocol to achieve this and encompasses best practices for topics and message format.
Connecting devices to the internet of thingsBernard Kufluk
Connecting devices to IBM's Internet of Things Foundation. The foundation is a PaaS service allowing you to get devices connected quicker than ever before.
An Internet of Things solution will always need to connect devices, collect data, assemble events and do so in a way that is managed. With this introduction to the IBM Internet of Things Foundation, learn how all of this is delivered in a cloud hosted service and make it the platform on which you build your next set of innovations.
Try it out in the IBM Bluemix IoT Zone:
http://bluemix.net/solutions/iot
Join the Revolution: The Interconnected World with IBM Bluemix and IoT Founda...Joy Patra
This deck describes the basics of Bluemix, how it is a true developer-friendly cloud, how you can use Bluemix for IoT development, and leads to an IoT demo developed on Bluemix.
IBM Bluemix and the Internet of Things - Workshopgjuljo
Workshop about IBM Bluemix and Internet of Things, using different brokers (Mosquito, Internet of Things Foundation) and clients (Node.js, Eclipse Paho, Mosquitto command line), with code samples
IBM Recipe: 1 part IoT Foundation, 2 parts IBM Bluemix - mix them to create ...Foong Yen Lee
Internet of Things Foundation is IBM's newest offering for the Internet of Things (IoT). This presentation will provide an overview of IoT Foundation including the technology, features, and components to connect devices, capture data, and start building applications around it.
IBM IoT Foundation and Bluemix together enable the creation of new, innovative business applications which combine device, data, Bluemix services, and other data sources. The variety of integrations are nearly limitless, including integrating with Mobile Push services, sending data to HDFS for deeper Big Data analytics, integrating with geo spatial services, Rapid Apps, etc. We will also explore a few integration patterns to enable solutions for the Internet of Things.
Learn how the facilities of the cloud service are used to meet this goal and from there build out rich Internet of Things solutions.
Iot 1906 - approaches for building applications with the IBM IoT cloudPeterNiblett
The IBM Internet of Things cloud allows customers to quickly register, connect, and send data from devices. This sensor data is collected and stored in a data historian and also made available as a real-time event stream. This session discusses how to build applications that consume and exploit this data to show business insight and value. This session covers how to access and use the streaming application programming interfaces to build new applications and/or connect to existing systems and applications. It includes integration with IBM BlueMix and NodeRed.
Session 1908 connecting devices to the IBM IoT CloudPeterNiblett
IBM MessageSight and the IBM Internet of Things cloud enable connectivity across a wide variety of devices - from existing devices in silos and systems through the wide range of new devices that are appearing on a daily basis. This session covers patterns of connectivity, how to make it happen, including sending events like measurements and receiving of commands. The session goes into detail on how to use the industry standard MQ Telemetry Transport protocol to achieve this and encompasses best practices for topics and message format.
Capgemini Connected Car Demo Using IBM Internet of Things Foundation on BluemixCapgemini
Does the buzz about IBM Internet of Things (IoT) and Bluemix makes you curious to see some real-world demos and implementations?
IBM and Capgemini are going to show you the future of vehicle technology, focusing on different ways in which vehicles can be connected using IoT and IBM Bluemix. We’ll demo an app named “Follow your Friend” that lets you connect with and exchange GPS positions with other vehicles.
We’ll also demo “Geofence” for location-based marketing: it knows about the drivers’ needs as they drive and informs retailers about potential customers, so they can push offers to their customer’s vehicle devices (or mobile devices) as they drive by.
Presented at IBM InterConnect 2015 by Capgemini's Avinash Vaidya.
This deck presents some basic concepts of IoT and some more advanced concepts, reviews the current market players and future of IoT as well as the key ingredients and architecture for success.
STUDY OF VARIOUS INTERNET OF THINGS PLATFORMSIJCSES Journal
Internet of Things is a technological revolution which provides the vision of connected world of Things.Devices, people and systems are connected with one another in such a way that they can communicate with each other over Internet. So the form of communication from human-human is now turned into humanhuman,human-things and things- things. Variety of platforms are now a days available that can support
entire development to deployment of IoT applications and systems. In this paper, we will first start with the introduction of IoT platforms as well as IoT middle ware and then will discuss various IoT platforms,compare various IoT platforms and will end up with the conclusion.
World of Watson - Integrating IBM Watson IOT Platform and IBM BlockchainRahul Gupta
In this hands-on lab, you will deploy smart contracts for IoT in IBM Blockchain, and connect MQTT devices to send IoT data to the blockchain using the IBM Watson IoT Platform. In an IoT context, data comes from "things" to private blockchain ledgers for inclusion in shared transactions with tamper-resistant records. Attend this lab and start creating a more efficient business network with the IBM Watson IoT Platform and IBM Blockchain.
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How the Internet of Things will disrupt your industry (Avanade Inspire 2015)Geert van der Cruijsen
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Microsoft Azure And The Competitive Cloud Industry - SharePoint FestRichard Harbridge
Public Cloud platforms are important for the future. Many organizations have made big bets and are continuing to evaluate their options in the Public & Hybrid Cloud arena. Microsoft has become a major player in the Public Cloud space, but it has plenty of competitors: Amazon, Google, OpenStack, Salesforce/Force.com and more. How do these providers compare to Azure? And what’s likely to happen in the industry as we move into the future?
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FIWARE Developers Week_Managing context information at large scale_conferenceFIWARE
Managing context information at large scale presentation by Fermín Galán Márquez (@fermingalan) for Developers Week
(Madrid, March 2nd 2015)
www.fiware.org
Capgemini Connected Car Demo Using IBM Internet of Things Foundation on BluemixCapgemini
Does the buzz about IBM Internet of Things (IoT) and Bluemix makes you curious to see some real-world demos and implementations?
IBM and Capgemini are going to show you the future of vehicle technology, focusing on different ways in which vehicles can be connected using IoT and IBM Bluemix. We’ll demo an app named “Follow your Friend” that lets you connect with and exchange GPS positions with other vehicles.
We’ll also demo “Geofence” for location-based marketing: it knows about the drivers’ needs as they drive and informs retailers about potential customers, so they can push offers to their customer’s vehicle devices (or mobile devices) as they drive by.
Presented at IBM InterConnect 2015 by Capgemini's Avinash Vaidya.
This deck presents some basic concepts of IoT and some more advanced concepts, reviews the current market players and future of IoT as well as the key ingredients and architecture for success.
STUDY OF VARIOUS INTERNET OF THINGS PLATFORMSIJCSES Journal
Internet of Things is a technological revolution which provides the vision of connected world of Things.Devices, people and systems are connected with one another in such a way that they can communicate with each other over Internet. So the form of communication from human-human is now turned into humanhuman,human-things and things- things. Variety of platforms are now a days available that can support
entire development to deployment of IoT applications and systems. In this paper, we will first start with the introduction of IoT platforms as well as IoT middle ware and then will discuss various IoT platforms,compare various IoT platforms and will end up with the conclusion.
World of Watson - Integrating IBM Watson IOT Platform and IBM BlockchainRahul Gupta
In this hands-on lab, you will deploy smart contracts for IoT in IBM Blockchain, and connect MQTT devices to send IoT data to the blockchain using the IBM Watson IoT Platform. In an IoT context, data comes from "things" to private blockchain ledgers for inclusion in shared transactions with tamper-resistant records. Attend this lab and start creating a more efficient business network with the IBM Watson IoT Platform and IBM Blockchain.
What are the standards for IoT? What are the requirements for different parts of your business for IoT? For your infrastructure? For your employees? For your customers? For your partners? Examples of Successful Enterprise IOT architecture patterns and use cases. What are problems like security for IoT?
How the Internet of Things will disrupt your industry (Avanade Inspire 2015)Geert van der Cruijsen
The Internet of Things is going to change how companies will do their business. this talk was held at Avanade Inspire 2015 on Friday 25th of September 2015.
Microsoft Azure And The Competitive Cloud Industry - SharePoint FestRichard Harbridge
Public Cloud platforms are important for the future. Many organizations have made big bets and are continuing to evaluate their options in the Public & Hybrid Cloud arena. Microsoft has become a major player in the Public Cloud space, but it has plenty of competitors: Amazon, Google, OpenStack, Salesforce/Force.com and more. How do these providers compare to Azure? And what’s likely to happen in the industry as we move into the future?
Join Richard Harbridge as he provides guidance and advice for how Azure measures up based on customer experience and industry insights.
FIWARE Developers Week_Managing context information at large scale_conferenceFIWARE
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(Madrid, March 2nd 2015)
www.fiware.org
Choosing the right platform for your Internet -of-Things solutionIBM_Info_Management
Deploying a solution within the context of the Internet of Things (IoT) typically requires involves many considerations, ranging from the hardware involved to the architecture of the whole environment, and from the decisions about where processing and analytics is to take place to the software choices that allow you to exploit the Internet of Things. This presentation will focus on the need to support a homogeneous processing environment. That is, it will be preferable if processing in all tiers of the IoT is consistent and compatible. This joint presentation will go on to discuss the implications of this consistency for database selection.
HACKATHON 2016 CYBERJAYA . Participant from Universiti Malaysia Sabah in team of 3 peoples: Kok Khong Wei, Lee Ren Ting and Lim Fong Way developed an Smart Bus Prototype with working Android Smart Bus app test run in Cyberjaya. It works !
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IWA accelerates analytics over the sensor data stored in relational and timeseries data.
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Smart Industry 4.0: IBM Watson IoT in de praktijkIoT Academy
Tijdens de tweede IoT meetup van 2017 gaf Ronald Teijken inzicht hoe bedrijven slimmer complexe beslissingen kan nemen dankzij het Watson IoT Platform van IBM. Sensoren, Data, Analytics, Cognitive zijn enkele onderwerpen die hierbij aan bod kwamen.
The Internet of Things
Definition1
The Internet of Things refers to the use of sensors,
actuators, and data communications technology
built into physical objects - from roadways to
pacemakers - that enable those objects to be
tracked, coordinated, or controlled across a data
network or the Internet
There are three steps in Internet of Things
applications:
Capturing data from the object (for example,
simple location data or more complex
information),
Aggregating that information across a data
network, and
Acting on that information - taking immediate
action or collecting data over time to design
process improvements.
The Internet of Things: Solutions to Drive Business TransformationEvan Wong
IoT or the Industrialized Internet is best thought of the devices being the eyes and ears - capturing and sending back data and receiving updates and notifications, but these devices are not the brain. Your smartphone in your hand get’s those pesky notifications sporadically, telling you of a new update to a game, or someone on LinkedIn wants to connect with you. There is a brain behind the scenes sending that notification to the device. What is critical to appreciate with IoT is the objectives for monitoring these end devices - the business models. If you can monitor and track and collect data (not information - but data) about a device real-time or frequently, then this opens up a plethora of innovative business ideas. So we have devices on one side, data in the middle and the business on the other end.
What happens in the Innovation of Things?Kim Escherich
From the ComputerWorld Internet of Things conference in Copenhagen October 27 2015. On definitions, markets, trends, needed capabilities and how to implement using IBM BlueMix.
Rapid changes in customer expectations and the growth of IoT device are impacting rural service providers long term viability and relevance. Faced with outdated and burdensome Govt regulation, coupled with declining customer ARPU , OTT service threats and outdated networks, rural service providers are fighting for relevance and a voice in the IoT connected world.
Lo que se viene: ¿Cómo escribirás tu futuro? - Laura VoglinoGeneXus
El mundo de hoy, marcado por las siguientes shifts en tecnología que conviven al mismo tiempo -los datos, la nube y la movilidad, ¿cómo podemos preveer la construcción de una diferenciación sostenible para ofrecer valor durarero en el tiempo? ¿Qué vamos a hacer de este momento como empresas, como individuos, como comunidades?
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Video surveillance has a growing significance as organizations seek to safeguard their physical and capital assets. Simultaneously, the requirement to detect more places, people, and things together with a desire to draw out more useful information from video data is rousing new demands for capacities, capabilities, and scalability. IBM Storage offers a broad spectrum of offerings which are ideally suited to help organizations store, manage and secure increasingly large volumes of video surveillance footage. Hear about the evolving DVS space and how IBM Storage offerings -- such as FlashSystem, Storwize Family, Elastic Storage Server, Spectrum Scale and Spectrum Archive -- can deliver higher value for digital video surveillance solutions.
Powering the Internet of Things with Apache HadoopCloudera, Inc.
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Big Communications Event, Keynote Communications TrackRon Batra
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Who will pay for IoT and why? - Atanu Roy Chowdhury, Senior Product Manager a...Lounge47
“WHO WILL PAY FOR IoT AND WHY? " was a thought-provoking session. Here are the Lounge47 key takeaways: 1.IoT is a self-organizing system of Internet connected peripheral systems providing new and improved converged services 2.The value of the digitally charged thing in IoT comes from an extension of the local function with new digital services. Thing(s) + IT=Local function + measurements (historical, instantaneous) leading to new services and supercharged functions 3.The IoT hype is about the opportunity to monetize services from 50b connected devices by 2020 4.IoT devices can be classified by human desires - to know (omniscence), for human connection (telepathy), to protect & be protected (safekeeping), to be healthy & vital ( immortality), to move effortlessly (teleportation), to create, make and play (expression) 5.The IoT difference: Edgeware driving value, the “ecosystem of devices” paradigm and the possibilities for entrepreneurship 6.PC to Mobile industry to IoT is transitioning the traditional “top down” to a more collaborative approach 7.Value to the customer: a.high resolution real-time information b.M2M silos interconnected for greater visibility c.Interoperated and leveraged common infrastructure d.low cost solution solving specific consumer pain points e.improved traceability, resource utilization, health and safety 8.Value to developer: a.can handle multiple business models b.can handle multiple deployment models c.can create new products and services to diversify revenues d. Services in addition to devices can be created by developers 8. The actors in the IoT ecosystem – those that, discover new services, deliver supercharged services, create supercharged services, create Smart Things 9.Technical best practices: a.cost of data acquisition is not homogeneous b.diversity in sensors, devices and vendors is endemic c.business requirements can exceed technology reach d.device failures will happen, plan to handle them e. ensure that products are certified f.security is not an afterthought 10.Business best practices: a.device costs are a function of volumes, functionality and robustness b.there is a creepiness factor to IoT solutions c.new services require training d.market potential is hard to guesstimate e.Know your competition f.understand local regulations and tax regimes g.Process changes will be resisted h.Disgruntled customers seldom return 11. Different Business Models should be considered.
In summary, IoT offers significant opportunities, but the successful players will be those that emphasize and deliver value relative to existing services rather than just offer new functionality with undeterminable value.
The software development sector is constantly expanding, creating a plethora of opportunities for organizations, startups, and entrepreneurs. We provide valuable information that helps you in software development for your business.
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Check out the webinar slides to learn more about how XfilesPro transforms Salesforce document management by leveraging its world-class applications. For more details, please connect with sales@xfilespro.com
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OpenFOAM solver for Helmholtz equation, helmholtzFoam / helmholtzBubbleFoamtakuyayamamoto1800
In this slide, we show the simulation example and the way to compile this solver.
In this solver, the Helmholtz equation can be solved by helmholtzFoam. Also, the Helmholtz equation with uniformly dispersed bubbles can be simulated by helmholtzBubbleFoam.
4. 9 billion devices around the world are currently connected
to the Internet, including computers and smartphones
The number is
expected to
increase
dramatically within
the next decade,
with estimates
ranging from 50
Billion devices
to reaching
1 trillion
The Internet of
Things has the
potential to create
economic impact
of $2.7 trillion
to $6.2 trillion
annually by 2025
5. Internet Of Things Forecast
2020 View
• 212 billion installed things
• 30 billion autonomously connected
things
• Public Sector, Distribution & Services,
Manufacturing & Resources, and
Consumers lead segment growth rates
• Approximately 3 million petabytes of
embedded systems data (excludes
streaming, surveillance-type data
• $8.9 trillion of business value
Source: IDC, December 2013
6. GSMA “Connected Life” forecast $4.5T in 2020
Source:http://www.globaltelecomsbusiness.com/article/2985699/Connected-devices-will-be-worth-45t.html
Top Ten in 2020:
1. Connected Car $600 billion
2. Clinical Remote Monitoring $350 billion
3. Assisted Living $270 billion
4. Home and Building Security $250 billion
5. Pay-As-You-Drive Car Insurance $245 billion
6. New Business Models for Car Usage $225 billion
7. Smart Meters $105 billion
8. Traffic Management $100 billion
9. Electric Vehicle Charging $75 billion
10. Building Automation $40 billion
“The Internet of [Things] could raise the level of U.S. gross domestic
product by 2%-5% by 2025.
This gain… if realized, would boost the annual U.S. GDP growth rate by 0.2%-0.4% points
over this period, bringing growth closer to 3% per year.” – US
Progressive Policy Institute
7. Value is not just sheer numbers of connected devices
The real opportunity is improved business value – new revenue models, lower costs, improved
client experiences, better insight to improve outcomes
Source: IDC, “Worldwide Internet of Things (IoT) 2013–2020 Forecast: Billions of Things, Trillions of Dollars”, October 2013
7
8. Two worlds of technology are converging
Massive growth opportunity is at stake
8
Business value
IoT 3.0
Systems of Insight
Physical models
IoT 2.0
Service platforms
AmazonWS
Big data infrastructure
Ecosystems &
IoT middleware
IoT 1.0
Dashboards
Device management
alliances
Simple sensor connectivity & monitoring
M2M
enablement
Mobile
Predictive models
Industry
services
Startup
s
Business
Optimization
Systems Platforms
Streaming
Cloud
IT business Physical infrastructure
business
CISCO
Microsoft Intel
Texas
Instruments
Jasper
Axeda
Xively m2mi
GE
Toshiba
Phillips
Siemens
ABB
Schneider
Electric
9. Benefits of real-time data from Internet of
Things
Monetize
• Charge for usage that is tracked by things
• Enable Pay-per-use models of things
Optimize
• Improve efficiency of activities with data from things
• Anticipate & predict optimal actions and responses
Extend
• Provide more value through connected things
• Deliver data, content, services through things
Control
• Remotely affect behavior by controlling things
• Make remote adjustments to optimize things
10. Five Keys to tapping into IoT value
Connect to and control
devices
Collect and manage IoT
data
Understand and analyze
Act and react
Build applications to harness the
potential
11. IBM has been delivering Internet Of Things solutions for a Smarter
Planet even before the campaign launch in 2008
INTELLIGENT
Leveraging the data generated
by digital technology provides
intelligence to help us do
things better, improving our
responsiveness
and ability to predict and
optimize for future events
INSTRUMENTED
Digital technologies
(sensors and other
monitoring devices) are
being embedded into
many objects, systems
and processes
INTERCONNECTED
In the globalized, networked
world, people, systems,
objects and processes are
connected, and they
are communicating with one
another in entirely new ways
12. IBM delivers connectivity across IoT deployment options
As-a-service,
PAYG Public
Cloud
Virtual appliances,
Public or private
cloud deployed
Dedicated
appliances in
datacenter
IoT
Foundation
IBM MessageSight
Powered by IBM
MessageSight
13. Reliably and quickly deliver IoT data with MQTT
MQTT
Open
Open royalty-free spec
Wide variety of clients and servers
• Hobbyist to enterprise
• Open source to commercial
Lean
Minimized on-the-wire format
• Smallest packet size 2 bytes
Scalable
Low footprint
• Clients: C=30Kb; Java=100Kb
Simple
Reliable
Minimal pub/sub messaging
semantics
• Asynchronous (“push”)
delivery
• Simple set of verbs -- connect,
publish, subscribe and
disconnect
Three qualities of service
• 0 – at most once delivery
• 1 – assured delivery dups ok
• 2 – once and once only delivery
Copes with loss of contact between client
and server.
• “Last will and testament” to publish a
message if the client goes offline.
15. Internet of Things Use Cases have common requirements
Core Requirements
Easily on-board connected “things”
Create a real-time communication channel with the “thing”
Begin capturing data from the “thing”
Visualise the data from the “thing”
Collect data in a historian DB
Provide access to the collected data
Manage the “things” and the connectivity to them
Secure the data from the “thing” and control access to that that data
Pay for the service based on usage
Extended Requirements
Perform analytics both in real-time and on historical trend data
Trigger events based on specific data conditions
Interact with the “thing” from business apps and/or from mobile devices
Send commands to the “thing”
16. What is Internet of Things Foundation?
IBM® Internet of Things Foundation is a fully managed, cloud-hosted service
that makes it simple to derive value from Internet of Things (IoT) devices.
17. IBM Internet of Things Foundation
Connect
Collect
Manage
Simple APIs
Assemble
Build
Real Time MQTT
REST
18. IBM Internet of Things Foundation allows you to easily
compose IoT solutions
Select from a growing list of device recipes
Simply connect & “recognize” device types
Visualize real-time data stream
Visually define logic flows
Mix with other services in
Bluemix to create apps
19. Register and Connect devices
• Register and securely connect a
wide variety of devices
• Use the industry-standard MQTT
protocol
• Remotely monitor the
connectivity of devices
• Connect many popular
development boards using device
recipes
• Extend to new devices with open-source
device code from Eclipse
Paho
20. Collect and visualize data
• Collect and manage a time-series view of data
• See what is happening on your devices with data visualization
• Build dashboards and gain access to historical data through APIs
• Control and secure data currently trapped on instrumented devices
21. Internet of Things Ecosystem & Partners are
crucial
Solutions & Applications
Oil
& Gas
Smarter
Cities
Energy
& Utilities
Consumer
Electronics
Transport
& Rail
Connected
Vehicle
Life Science
& Healthcare
Industrial
Manufacturing
Streams
Devices Gateways Networks Clouds
IBM Industry
Solutions
IBM SWG
MessageSight
SDK SDK Partnerships
Maximo
IoC
27. Building an Internet of Things PaaS
on the power of BlueMix
27
Big Data and Cloud
Dev Ops Watson
Analytics.
Integration
Cloudant SQL
Database
Push
Notifications
Cloud Code
31. Next Steps
1. Think about how Internet of Things
will change your business
• Learn from those already on their journey
• Focus on monetizing, optimizing, extending or
controlling your world
2. Learn more
• Try IBM Internet of Things Cloud Quickstart
• Experiment with Node-Red
• Start using Bluemix
3. Get Involved
• Use the Internet of Things Foundation
4. Schedule Internet of Things
Workshop
• Speak to your IBM representative about a best
practices workshop including exploration of
use case & value assessment
32. Resources
Try our Internet of Things Foundation Quickstart at
internetofthings.ibmcloud.com
Check out recipes to connect your devices & learn how to build a Bluemix IoT app
ibmdw.net/iot
Stay social … follow & interact
@IBMIoT
twitter.com/IBMIoT
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