DISRUPTION IN ‘BUSINESS DIGITIZATION’ & FUTURE JOB PROSPECTS IN DIGITAL WORL...CovidliveInfo
The presentation covers
- How businesses will become more digital?
- What kind of changes will happen in the jobs?
- What will be in demand for the next foreseeable future?
- What should be the focus of students as a career?
- What changes do they have to make to their skillset & mindset?
Video Link of Mark Zukerberg on Jio - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IRNisHCM1Uc
Today we have an amazing opportunity, an opportunity to take a look into the future
The Internet of Things is here and it’s going to be important. It’s going to have serious impact on every aspect of our lives as an individual or as an enterprise or even nationally
Dive into this presentation to find out what is IoT? Why is it so big , important and impactful?
Hope you will like it and share with your connections.
You can get in touch with me at kho_ss@yahoo.com for any comments.
The IoT i.e. Internet of Things connects those objects that are capable to store, manage, and transmit various amounts of data. Know more about the elements involved in IoT with the help of this PPT.
DISRUPTION IN ‘BUSINESS DIGITIZATION’ & FUTURE JOB PROSPECTS IN DIGITAL WORL...CovidliveInfo
The presentation covers
- How businesses will become more digital?
- What kind of changes will happen in the jobs?
- What will be in demand for the next foreseeable future?
- What should be the focus of students as a career?
- What changes do they have to make to their skillset & mindset?
Video Link of Mark Zukerberg on Jio - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IRNisHCM1Uc
Today we have an amazing opportunity, an opportunity to take a look into the future
The Internet of Things is here and it’s going to be important. It’s going to have serious impact on every aspect of our lives as an individual or as an enterprise or even nationally
Dive into this presentation to find out what is IoT? Why is it so big , important and impactful?
Hope you will like it and share with your connections.
You can get in touch with me at kho_ss@yahoo.com for any comments.
The IoT i.e. Internet of Things connects those objects that are capable to store, manage, and transmit various amounts of data. Know more about the elements involved in IoT with the help of this PPT.
If you interested in the Internet of Things(IoT) then this presentation is all about IoT. How the implementation of IoT systems in industries or factories increases growth. How IoT systems help in business growth and reduce operational costs and reduce time.
IOT (Internet Of Things), its demand and how it benefits the business, its role in developing Smart Cities, and connect different devices with help of internet.
A look at what is the Internet of Things from the minds at https://losant.com
Truly, it's all about adding value to your life, business, and customers.
Gartner projects more than 20 billion connected IoT devices by end of 2020, http://www.gartner.com/newsroom/id/3165317.
My exact definition is:
The Internet of Things Is a term that represents a collection of ideas, devices, and processes.
Each thing is represented by a device or sensor.
These things are usually working together to create larger solutions by sending and reacting to data from an eco-system.
The adoption of innovative IoT technology in smart cities seems to go slower than the utopian predictions of the last decade. This might be because the traditional business-to-government model is no longer sufficient to bear the investment cost and get these systems operational. Multi-sided business models can offer
a possible solution, but require a different approach from governments as well as suppliers, as illustrated by recent Verhaert cases.
From artificial intelligence and augmented reality to multi-connected businesses and new mobility, the focus is on a wide variety of technology – but which trends have a lasting influence on digital transformation, in a post-COVID world? A Social Friendly Report.
come la digitalizzazione dei processi e dei prodotti abilita la trasformazione del modello di business ed il passaggio dall'economia del tangibile all'economia dell'intangibile
Each year Wing surveys the IoT landscape through our IoT Startup State of the Union. We do this to understand what is happening beyond the headlines, and share these insights with our community. This year, we expanded our data set to 3670 deals, across 68 IoT sub-categories, between 2013 and 2017.
• What is Internet of Things?
• Internet of Things! Why Now?
• Market Potential - Overview
• Industries That will be disrupted with IoT
• IoT Applications
• IoT System Components
• Global Eco System & Alliances
• Indian Company Eco-system
Presentation Content:
- What is IOT
- IOT in COVID19 Pandemic
- Fog v/s Cloud
- IOT as a Game Changer
- IOT as Research Domain
- Learning Platforms for IOT
- Open for QA
#IEEE #IOT #IEEEBrandAmbassador #COVID19
IoT offers a potential economic impact of $11tn per year by 2025, yet 87% of people have never heard of the term 'IoT'. Sonovate explains what IoT is and why it will be so important.
UX for Internet of things == Experience of ThingsPuneet Arora
This slideshow explains how UX (user experience) can enhance and support the IoT adoption significantly.
Linkedin URL: https://in.linkedin.com/in/puneetkum
COVID-19 has indeed demonstrated digital disruption in the way industries are creating value. The global crisis bought unprecedented risks which led to innovation and reimagining the future of business operations. Organizations, while adapting to the new normal, have accelerated their digital transformation journey at least by three to four years. It has been reported that at least 77% of the CEOs stated that the COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated their digital transformation plans. This has resulted in businesses implementing cutting-edge technologies to transform their business processes to stay competitive and generate new revenue streams.
The vast network of devices connected to the Internet, including smart phones and tablets and almost anything with a sensor on it – cars, machines in production plants, jet engines, oil drills, wearable devices, and more. These “things” collect and exchange data.
Devices and objects with built in sensors are connected to an Internet of Things platform, which integrates data from the different devices and applies analytics to share the most valuable information with applications built to address specific needs.
If you interested in the Internet of Things(IoT) then this presentation is all about IoT. How the implementation of IoT systems in industries or factories increases growth. How IoT systems help in business growth and reduce operational costs and reduce time.
IOT (Internet Of Things), its demand and how it benefits the business, its role in developing Smart Cities, and connect different devices with help of internet.
A look at what is the Internet of Things from the minds at https://losant.com
Truly, it's all about adding value to your life, business, and customers.
Gartner projects more than 20 billion connected IoT devices by end of 2020, http://www.gartner.com/newsroom/id/3165317.
My exact definition is:
The Internet of Things Is a term that represents a collection of ideas, devices, and processes.
Each thing is represented by a device or sensor.
These things are usually working together to create larger solutions by sending and reacting to data from an eco-system.
The adoption of innovative IoT technology in smart cities seems to go slower than the utopian predictions of the last decade. This might be because the traditional business-to-government model is no longer sufficient to bear the investment cost and get these systems operational. Multi-sided business models can offer
a possible solution, but require a different approach from governments as well as suppliers, as illustrated by recent Verhaert cases.
From artificial intelligence and augmented reality to multi-connected businesses and new mobility, the focus is on a wide variety of technology – but which trends have a lasting influence on digital transformation, in a post-COVID world? A Social Friendly Report.
come la digitalizzazione dei processi e dei prodotti abilita la trasformazione del modello di business ed il passaggio dall'economia del tangibile all'economia dell'intangibile
Each year Wing surveys the IoT landscape through our IoT Startup State of the Union. We do this to understand what is happening beyond the headlines, and share these insights with our community. This year, we expanded our data set to 3670 deals, across 68 IoT sub-categories, between 2013 and 2017.
• What is Internet of Things?
• Internet of Things! Why Now?
• Market Potential - Overview
• Industries That will be disrupted with IoT
• IoT Applications
• IoT System Components
• Global Eco System & Alliances
• Indian Company Eco-system
Presentation Content:
- What is IOT
- IOT in COVID19 Pandemic
- Fog v/s Cloud
- IOT as a Game Changer
- IOT as Research Domain
- Learning Platforms for IOT
- Open for QA
#IEEE #IOT #IEEEBrandAmbassador #COVID19
IoT offers a potential economic impact of $11tn per year by 2025, yet 87% of people have never heard of the term 'IoT'. Sonovate explains what IoT is and why it will be so important.
UX for Internet of things == Experience of ThingsPuneet Arora
This slideshow explains how UX (user experience) can enhance and support the IoT adoption significantly.
Linkedin URL: https://in.linkedin.com/in/puneetkum
COVID-19 has indeed demonstrated digital disruption in the way industries are creating value. The global crisis bought unprecedented risks which led to innovation and reimagining the future of business operations. Organizations, while adapting to the new normal, have accelerated their digital transformation journey at least by three to four years. It has been reported that at least 77% of the CEOs stated that the COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated their digital transformation plans. This has resulted in businesses implementing cutting-edge technologies to transform their business processes to stay competitive and generate new revenue streams.
The vast network of devices connected to the Internet, including smart phones and tablets and almost anything with a sensor on it – cars, machines in production plants, jet engines, oil drills, wearable devices, and more. These “things” collect and exchange data.
Devices and objects with built in sensors are connected to an Internet of Things platform, which integrates data from the different devices and applies analytics to share the most valuable information with applications built to address specific needs.
Although IoT apps simplify our lives, they are loaded with much more complexity and cybersecurity behind the development. Peerbits is the leading IoT app development company in India to deliver robust IoT based solutions to different industries. Right from IoT app designing, device selection, architecture development to cybersecurity, we provide comprehensive care for your IoT apps.
Internet of Things Insights of Applications in Research and Innovation to Int...ijtsrd
In existing world IOT find a great attention from researchers, it becomes an vital technology that offers a well defined communications between objects and machines. That will offer immediate access to information about the real world and objects in it leading to innovative facilities and increase in effectiveness and output. The IoT developments address the whole IoT spectrum form the devices at the edge to cloud and data centres on the backend and everything in between through ecosystems are generated by industry, research and application stakeholders that enable real world use cases to quicken the in IoT and establish open interoperability standards and common architectures for IoT solutions. This paper studies the perception of many IoT applications and innovation of original connected technologies to the challenges that in front of the execution of the IoT. Deepika Bairagee | Aditya Sharma "Internet of Things: Insights of Applications in Research and Innovation to Integrated Ecosystem" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-4 | Issue-4 , June 2020, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd31213.pdf Paper Url :https://www.ijtsrd.com/computer-science/other/31213/internet-of-things-insights-of-applications-in-research-and-innovation-to-integrated-ecosystem/deepika-bairagee
Over the past 30 years the mobile industry has evolved from a fragmented, vehicle centric, low volume, high priced, business focused service, into a global mobile broadband business that has created new industries, new use-cases, billions of customer and innovative devices. The variety of mobile devices is about to explode as the mobile industry moves into what could be described as the third wave of Internet connectivity - a world where billions of “things” are connected. The next few years therefore promises to be as exciting and potentially as disruptive as the past 30 years.
NCET Biz Cafe | How IoT is Transforming Business and our Daily Lives | June 20Archersan
When the stuff around your house — your fridge, your toys, your sporting goods — start reflecting “intelligence,” what’s the next step?
Our expert says: Brands and businesses need to take notice.
As more ordinary objects are connected to the internet — also known as the Internet of Things — we are entering a new era. While we are just at the beginning stages of the connected economy, this transition is going to have significant impact on the way we work and the way we live our lives.
Join Daniel Price, CEO of Breadware, in discussing the global movement of the Internet of Things and the concept of the connected economy. Daniel is an experienced entrepreneur and is fascinated by innovation and the way it is enabled by and acts upon surrounding ecosystems. Daniel has been part of 4 startups and is a coauthor on eight patents.
While the conversation will be about cutting-edge technology, the conversation itself won’t be deeply technical. Rather, Daniel will walk through the topics that really matter. In this Biz Café, called “How the Internet of Things Is Transforming Business and Our Daily Lives,” he will address:
- What do brands and companies need to be thinking about in order to capture the wave of the connected economy and not be left behind?
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What do consumers and users of the technology need know about the privacy and security aspects of this new technology?
The Internet of Things (IoT) is a term used to describe a network of interconnected devices that are able to communicate with each other and share data. These devices can be anything from smart appliances in your home to sensors in a manufacturing plant or even wearable devices like fitness trackers. The applications of IoT are numerous and continue to expand as technology advances. In this article, we'll explore some of the most important and interesting applications of IoT.
Smart Homes and Buildings
One of the most well-known applications of IoT is in smart homes and buildings. IoT devices can be used to control everything from temperature and lighting to security systems and home entertainment systems. Smart home devices can be controlled remotely through smartphones or other devices, and can even be automated based on the user's preferences and routines.
Smart buildings take this concept a step further, with IoT sensors and systems used to optimize energy usage, monitor air quality, and even control elevators and other building systems. These applications can help reduce energy costs, improve safety, and enhance the overall user experience.
Healthcare
IoT has a variety of applications in the healthcare industry, from wearable devices that monitor vital signs to smart pills that track medication usage. IoT sensors can also be used to monitor patients in hospital settings, allowing medical staff to detect changes in a patient's condition more quickly and respond accordingly.
In addition, IoT devices can be used for remote patient monitoring, allowing patients to receive care in their own homes rather than having to travel to a medical facility. This can improve patient outcomes and reduce healthcare costs.
Agriculture
IoT sensors and systems are increasingly being used in the agricultural industry to optimize crop yields and reduce waste. These sensors can be used to monitor soil moisture, temperature, and nutrient levels, allowing farmers to make more informed decisions about when and how to water and fertilize their crops.
In addition, IoT systems can be used to track the movement and health of livestock, helping farmers to detect and respond to potential health issues more quickly.
Manufacturing
IoT is also being used in the manufacturing industry to improve efficiency and reduce waste. IoT sensors can be used to monitor equipment and machinery, providing real-time data on performance and identifying potential maintenance issues before they become more serious
The Internet Of Things will have an increasing impact to all industries and health and fitness are no exception. This definitive guide provides a blue print for the things we all need to keep in mind as we adopt the IOT revolution.
Adopting the #IOT in any industry including gyms, fitness facilities and health clubs requires strategy, a road map and a execution. The ROI and other benefits to the customer a huge.
Internet of Things: From Strategy to Action: Driving IoT to Industrial ScaleCognizant
Full IoT value cannot be realized by connecting a few devices. Organizations need to get beyond instrumentation, and focus on the impact these technologies can have on their business strategies, which will require leadership, vision and partnership.
Décryptage de l'Internet des objets au travers des 4 axes majeurs de la transformation digitale (Data, Cloud, Mobile, Empowerment). Présentation de l'AWT dans le cadre du Café Numérique spécial "Internet des objets" à Louvain-la-Neuve, le 20 octobre 2014
Internet of Things is a process of connecting devices to internet whether be it for educational purpose, health care purpose and what not. IoT is the concept of connecting any device with turn on and turn off capabilities to the Internet or to each other. To know more, read the paper.
The Internet of Things (IoT) is actively shaping both the industrial and consumer worlds. Smart tech finds its way to every business and consumer domain there is-from retail to healthcare, from finances to logistics-and a missed opportunity strategically employed by a competitor can easily qualify as a long-term failure for companies who don't innovate. Check out our latest PPT for more details.
State of the internet of things (IoT) market 2016 editionPrayukth K V
2015 was the year IoT gained legitimacy.
Businesses budged off a “start small think big” mindset.
In 2016, they’re building IoT into future strategies and
business models. Companies across all industries now
have IoT squarely on their radar. The worldwide Internet
of Things market spend will grow from $591.7 billion
in 2014 to $1.3 trillion in 2019 with a compound annual
growth rate of 17%. The installed base of IoT endpoints
will grow from 9.7 billion in 2014 to more than 25.6 billion
in 2019, hitting 30 billion in 20201.
Internet-of-things (IoT) is set to create over 40 lakh jobs in 2016-17. This industry demands highly skilled and well trained professionals.
With our 12 hour IoT training and placement assistance program, you will be able to grasp the understanding of basic building blocks of IoT, able to develop local IoT project and control it via your mobile. This is program sets the foundation to explore your interest into IoT.
1. The promise of a first step with the IoT
By Philip Soh | Mar 02, 2016
Organisations get so caught up that smaller initiatives completely escape them
It can start with something as mundane as a cow
INNOVATION is no longer the preserve of R&D departments with huge
budgets. The cloud, sensors and the Internet of Things (IoT) can digitise any
service or process to deliver intelligence in a new way.
If we look back, before the Industrial Age, society relied on creativity.
Products were specialised and made to order.
In the industrial era, competitive advantage came from owning the factors of
mass production – technology, machinery, labour and financial capital.
In the current, hyperconnected world, we have the opportunity to combine the
benefits of craftsmanship and industrialisation. Now, we can harness people's creativity to make
specialised products, but in ways that deliver value at scale and at low cost.
This level of digitally enabled and networked global markets means businesses are scaling up and growing
at lightning speed, as the appearance of many ‘billion-dollar startups’ in the last few years exemplifies.
In 2014, in the United Kingdom alone, 29 new organisations applied for banking licences in an industry
that has been all but impenetrable for new entrants.
This is the era of challengers.
Yet while some markets like Japan, Europe and the United States have jumped on the IoT bandwagon with
both feet, South-East Asia is significantly lagging behind.
READ ALSO: SEA countries lax on IoT security: Intel study
The primary reason I observe lies in expectations. As with the early days of mobile technology adoption,
most organisations are looking for spectacular results from their first IoT implementation.
They get so caught up looking for a groundbreaking application that smaller initiatives that build
significant value to the business and which could be built upon each other, completely escape them.
This is a shame, because the average cost of sensors has halved since 2004 and is expected to halve again
by 2020, making it possible to embed them in virtually anything.
It can start with something as mundane as a cow.
2. For dairy farmers, timing fertility is important both to maximise the production of calves and to improve
gender selection.
Using a ‘cow wearable,’ one farm managed to reduce the average birth cycle from 400 to 350 days and
increase the proportion of cow versus bull calves by 30%.
In case you are wondering, a connected cow produces about 200MB of data per year.
In Europe we even see insurance companies, typically not known for their tech savvy and innovation
outside their field, using the IoT to offer completely new revenue generating services.
One example is a smart home monitoring solution for home insurance policy owners where the insurance
provider has sensors installed across the house to monitor plumbing, electrical wiring, appliances and so
on.
Once the home owner leaves for a vacation, the sensors are activated and in the case of a water leak, the
insurance company can detect it right away, disable the security, bring in an accredited plumber, fix the
problem, enable the security and present the home owner with a bill via an app.
The use of sensors has also helped the staff of an airline company make key equipment checks in minutes
instead of hours.
The sensors cross-check the expiry date on the safety equipment and warn against damage or
misplacement too. Ultimately, the aircraft now can spend more time in the air and less on the ground,
which means more benefits to the customers and the operator.
3. The IoT itself is not evolution in technology but it will change the way we do business. As more products,
services and processes are digitalised, the digital ecosystems will emerge as they have formed around
smartphones.
Smartphone hardware, software and network services are provided by different businesses, based on
standardised digital interfaces. Furthermore, millions of applications are provided by businesses and an
enormous number of individuals.
Yet all of these merge into one digital ecosystem.
Whether we are talking about agriculture, healthcare, heavy industries or logistics, entirely new business
models, value chain propositions and service offerings are emerging.
When new tools arrive, those who grab them first will have a better understanding of their use. This is how
it has always been and the IoT is no exception.
The good thing is that with the IoT, unlike with business intelligence, the failed projects are not as
expensive. They represent welcome learning grounds and as such, can be discarded and replaced with
successful deployments quickly.
Now is the time for organisations to start with the IoT, even if it is just taking the first step.
Philip Soh is the chief executive officer of Fujitsu Malaysia.