• 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
Mobile usage and local search are growing rapidly in India as in other markets. Small and medium businesses need tools to establish an online and digital presence to engage customers. Key findings from the document show that most local searchers use search engines and prefer local search results over paid or natural results. Hours of operation are the most important business information for local searchers. As mobile usage increases, it is important for businesses to optimize their online presence for mobile to meet customer expectations and be found locally online and on maps.
The document discusses the Internet of Things (IoT) and how it represents a new industrial revolution. It notes that the number of objects connected to the internet is growing rapidly and will increase from 14 billion currently to over 50 billion by 2020. Examples are given of areas where IoT connectivity is expanding, such as in transportation with connected cars and traffic management systems. Standards for IoT connectivity in industrial automation are also mentioned.
IoT in Automobile industry by Shri Kaushal Jani, Project Head, Amiraj College of Engg & Technology, Ahmedabad
presented at All India Seminar on #IoT - Trends that affect Lives at The Institution of Engineers (I) Gujarat State Center
The document discusses accelerating the adoption of the Internet of Things (IoT). It defines IoT as networks of sensors and devices connected to objects that provide data which can be analyzed and used to initiate automated actions. The document notes that McKinsey estimates the potential economic impact of IoT in 2025 to be $3.9-$11.1 trillion and that the number of connected devices is projected to grow from 22.9 billion in 2016 to 50.1 billion by 2020. Finally, the document discusses key drivers, challenges and opportunities of IoT for businesses and technology as well as examples of connected homes, cities, and enterprises.
The Internet of Things (IoT) refers to connecting any device with an on/off switch to the Internet. This includes devices like cell phones, appliances, wearables, and more. Connected devices allow things like monitoring medication reminders, efficient home heating, traffic management, and remote baby monitoring. The growth of IoT will impact industries like manufacturing, transportation, healthcare and more by increasing efficiency and reducing costs. India's IoT sector is being driven by the government, industries and startups working in areas like smart cities and healthcare. While IoT provides benefits like automation and savings, it also raises issues regarding privacy, security, compatibility and technology dependence.
"When cars go driverless, connectivity, software and services will take over the driver’s seat ", keynote presented at the Connected Cars Europe event, Brussels (Belgium), May 2017
SMEs innovation through future technologiesIBTECAR
SMEs Innovation through Future Technologies session was conducted at Emerging New Markets for SMEs event. The session covered the new technologies trends and IP considerations for SMEs
What is the Natural Business Model for the Internet of Things - Blair Currie ...IoT613
WHAT IS THE NATURAL BUSINESS MODEL FOR THE INTERNET OF THINGS?
In this talk Blair will discuss how IoT will shape the business models of the future.
ABOUT BLAIR
Blair Currie is a digitally advanced marketing and business development executive who heads up IMS Business Development in Canada. IMS is a connected car company and specialist in the Internet of things (IoT). It has developed this expertise through automotive telematics, infotainment and data analytics. The Company consults business and governments on how to apply the IoT and it provides turnkey deployments and advanced analytics to derive the most value from the IoT.
Over the past 25 years Blair has been a global marketer and sales lead, who has worked from bases in Canada, the United States, Japan, Singapore, Hong Kong, Thailand, Vietnam and the UAE (Dubai). He has developed digital skills both client side, agency side and ran his own brand consultancy, consulting on global campaigns and programs for IT companies such as Fujitsu and Renesas Technology, as well as packaged goods companies including Coca-Cola, Mars, Nestle, P&G and Pepsi.
Blair is particular adept deploying all forms of digital technology in workplace, home and increasingly in the “Third place” people’s cars.
Finally, Blair is a MBA graduate of the Rotman School of Management and holds an undergraduate science degree from the University of Toronto.
Mobile usage and local search are growing rapidly in India as in other markets. Small and medium businesses need tools to establish an online and digital presence to engage customers. Key findings from the document show that most local searchers use search engines and prefer local search results over paid or natural results. Hours of operation are the most important business information for local searchers. As mobile usage increases, it is important for businesses to optimize their online presence for mobile to meet customer expectations and be found locally online and on maps.
The document discusses the Internet of Things (IoT) and how it represents a new industrial revolution. It notes that the number of objects connected to the internet is growing rapidly and will increase from 14 billion currently to over 50 billion by 2020. Examples are given of areas where IoT connectivity is expanding, such as in transportation with connected cars and traffic management systems. Standards for IoT connectivity in industrial automation are also mentioned.
IoT in Automobile industry by Shri Kaushal Jani, Project Head, Amiraj College of Engg & Technology, Ahmedabad
presented at All India Seminar on #IoT - Trends that affect Lives at The Institution of Engineers (I) Gujarat State Center
The document discusses accelerating the adoption of the Internet of Things (IoT). It defines IoT as networks of sensors and devices connected to objects that provide data which can be analyzed and used to initiate automated actions. The document notes that McKinsey estimates the potential economic impact of IoT in 2025 to be $3.9-$11.1 trillion and that the number of connected devices is projected to grow from 22.9 billion in 2016 to 50.1 billion by 2020. Finally, the document discusses key drivers, challenges and opportunities of IoT for businesses and technology as well as examples of connected homes, cities, and enterprises.
The Internet of Things (IoT) refers to connecting any device with an on/off switch to the Internet. This includes devices like cell phones, appliances, wearables, and more. Connected devices allow things like monitoring medication reminders, efficient home heating, traffic management, and remote baby monitoring. The growth of IoT will impact industries like manufacturing, transportation, healthcare and more by increasing efficiency and reducing costs. India's IoT sector is being driven by the government, industries and startups working in areas like smart cities and healthcare. While IoT provides benefits like automation and savings, it also raises issues regarding privacy, security, compatibility and technology dependence.
"When cars go driverless, connectivity, software and services will take over the driver’s seat ", keynote presented at the Connected Cars Europe event, Brussels (Belgium), May 2017
SMEs innovation through future technologiesIBTECAR
SMEs Innovation through Future Technologies session was conducted at Emerging New Markets for SMEs event. The session covered the new technologies trends and IP considerations for SMEs
What is the Natural Business Model for the Internet of Things - Blair Currie ...IoT613
WHAT IS THE NATURAL BUSINESS MODEL FOR THE INTERNET OF THINGS?
In this talk Blair will discuss how IoT will shape the business models of the future.
ABOUT BLAIR
Blair Currie is a digitally advanced marketing and business development executive who heads up IMS Business Development in Canada. IMS is a connected car company and specialist in the Internet of things (IoT). It has developed this expertise through automotive telematics, infotainment and data analytics. The Company consults business and governments on how to apply the IoT and it provides turnkey deployments and advanced analytics to derive the most value from the IoT.
Over the past 25 years Blair has been a global marketer and sales lead, who has worked from bases in Canada, the United States, Japan, Singapore, Hong Kong, Thailand, Vietnam and the UAE (Dubai). He has developed digital skills both client side, agency side and ran his own brand consultancy, consulting on global campaigns and programs for IT companies such as Fujitsu and Renesas Technology, as well as packaged goods companies including Coca-Cola, Mars, Nestle, P&G and Pepsi.
Blair is particular adept deploying all forms of digital technology in workplace, home and increasingly in the “Third place” people’s cars.
Finally, Blair is a MBA graduate of the Rotman School of Management and holds an undergraduate science degree from the University of Toronto.
Copy of nordledger living asa_service_20170130_newJouko Salonen
Nordledger is a fintech startup that helps large corporations build new digital businesses by using blockchain technology to digitalize physical assets. Specifically, Nordledger specializes in using B2B blockchain to enable new digital business models for traditional assets like offices, parking lots, and commercial spaces. Nordledger aims to release capital for corporations and improve efficiency by transforming static assets into liquid, digital assets that can be traded on blockchain platforms.
How many "things" are there in the Internet of Things?Swathi Young
The document discusses the current state of the Internet of Things (IoT). It provides examples of successful IoT implementations, such as Disney's Magicband system and Dubuque, Iowa's water management system. The document advises that the starting point for using IoT in an enterprise is to understand your business case and challenges like connectivity, security, and complexity. The future of IoT is presented as connecting business applications across sectors like manufacturing, healthcare, and more.
The document outlines Automatski Corporation's beacon management solution. It provides cloud-based management of beacons across venues, including configuration, content management, analytics, and dashboards. The solution supports the major beacon standards and aims to support a wide range of beacon hardware. Automatski also offers consulting, solutions, and training related to internet of things applications and technologies.
Presented by Equinix at the European Peering Forum 2017.
Discusses trends in IP traffic growth and how Interconnection is enabling and supporting the demand in the industry.
The document discusses the topic of Internet of Things (IoT). It begins by explaining why the presenter chose IoT as their topic, noting that everyday objects will be able to interact with their environment and each other. It then defines IoT as a network of physical objects that can share information and take action. The document outlines some key aspects of IoT including applications areas like smart cities and health. It contrasts the current scenario to the future scenario, predicting that billions of connected devices will produce and process information across various environments in the coming years. The document concludes by emphasizing the need for standardization to fully realize the potential of IoT technologies.
The document outlines Automatski Corporation's public WiFi solution. It provides an overview of their leadership in IoT, describes their public WiFi system which uses a radius server for authentication and allows free basic internet access with options for paid subscriptions, and lists their consulting, solutions, and training services around IoT domains like smart cities, healthcare, and industrial IoT.
Internet of Things in Logistics (IoTiL) focuses on all things connected to logistics to build and sustain a comfortable life for all of us living on this planet. What is it? Why should you care?
Presentation: Impact of IoT in Enterprise ArchitectureFrancisco Maroto
This document summarizes a presentation on the impact of the Internet of Things (IoT) on business architecture. The presentation discusses how IoT is enabling new business drivers and opportunities through connecting physical objects and sensors. However, it also notes that standardization and fragmentation remain challenges. Additionally, it emphasizes that IoT requires ecosystems of partners and is key to evolving new business models, though not all physical things need to be connected to the Internet. The presentation concludes with a question and answer section.
The document discusses logistics and the Internet of Things (IoT). It summarizes that logistics is Germany's third largest industry, employing over 2.8 million people and generating €220 billion in turnover annually. It also outlines several Fraunhofer IML projects that apply IoT concepts to logistics, including using intelligent containers to track cargo in real-time, implementing agent-based control systems for autonomous transportation vehicles, and developing a "Logistics Mall" service-oriented architecture. The document advocates for a transition in logistics from hierarchical systems to distributed mesh networks of intelligent, autonomous entities representing the physical and virtual connection of all things.
Slides from IoT14. In the manner of fantasy football we gave Matt Hatton, founder and analyst at Machina Research, an imaginary £250K and asked him where in the IoT he would invest it. Here are the slides of his answer.
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
OT - How IoT will Impact Future B2B and Global Supply Chains - SS14Mark Morley, MBA
This presentation was originally given at an EDIFICE plenary in Brussels in May 2014. EDIFICE is a European based industry association driving B2B standards across the high tech industry. The presentation discussed digital disruption and how the Internet of Things is likely to impact future design of B2B platforms and global supply chains. - Updated March 2015
IBM BC2015 - Internet of Things - from hype to realityIBM Sverige
Denna presentation hölls på IBM Business Connect (http://www.ibm.com/se/businessconnect) i oktober 2015 av Kim Escherich (IoT Innovation Architect, IBM)
Beskrivning:
Internet of Things is everywhere, and almost everyone is talking about it its impact to society. It is changing how we innovate to create new cool things, how people interact and learn, and our ability more wisely use our resources.
This presentation will briefly review IBM's journey, what areas are in focus and what IBM sees as its key contributions to this transformation.
This document discusses how the Internet of Things (IoT) will transform our lives. It begins by explaining that IoT adoption is lower than expected due to concerns about security, complexity and cost. It then provides examples of industries and jobs that are threatened by technological disruption from IoT and other technologies. The document outlines the benefits of using IoT, including increased productivity and reduced costs. It also provides overviews of key IoT concepts like connectivity, middleware and analytics.
Copy of nordledger living asa_service_20170130_newJouko Salonen
Nordledger is a fintech startup that helps large corporations build new digital businesses by using blockchain technology to digitalize physical assets. Specifically, Nordledger specializes in using B2B blockchain to enable new digital business models for traditional assets like offices, parking lots, and commercial spaces. Nordledger aims to release capital for corporations and improve efficiency by transforming static assets into liquid, digital assets that can be traded on blockchain platforms.
How many "things" are there in the Internet of Things?Swathi Young
The document discusses the current state of the Internet of Things (IoT). It provides examples of successful IoT implementations, such as Disney's Magicband system and Dubuque, Iowa's water management system. The document advises that the starting point for using IoT in an enterprise is to understand your business case and challenges like connectivity, security, and complexity. The future of IoT is presented as connecting business applications across sectors like manufacturing, healthcare, and more.
The document outlines Automatski Corporation's beacon management solution. It provides cloud-based management of beacons across venues, including configuration, content management, analytics, and dashboards. The solution supports the major beacon standards and aims to support a wide range of beacon hardware. Automatski also offers consulting, solutions, and training related to internet of things applications and technologies.
Presented by Equinix at the European Peering Forum 2017.
Discusses trends in IP traffic growth and how Interconnection is enabling and supporting the demand in the industry.
The document discusses the topic of Internet of Things (IoT). It begins by explaining why the presenter chose IoT as their topic, noting that everyday objects will be able to interact with their environment and each other. It then defines IoT as a network of physical objects that can share information and take action. The document outlines some key aspects of IoT including applications areas like smart cities and health. It contrasts the current scenario to the future scenario, predicting that billions of connected devices will produce and process information across various environments in the coming years. The document concludes by emphasizing the need for standardization to fully realize the potential of IoT technologies.
The document outlines Automatski Corporation's public WiFi solution. It provides an overview of their leadership in IoT, describes their public WiFi system which uses a radius server for authentication and allows free basic internet access with options for paid subscriptions, and lists their consulting, solutions, and training services around IoT domains like smart cities, healthcare, and industrial IoT.
Internet of Things in Logistics (IoTiL) focuses on all things connected to logistics to build and sustain a comfortable life for all of us living on this planet. What is it? Why should you care?
Presentation: Impact of IoT in Enterprise ArchitectureFrancisco Maroto
This document summarizes a presentation on the impact of the Internet of Things (IoT) on business architecture. The presentation discusses how IoT is enabling new business drivers and opportunities through connecting physical objects and sensors. However, it also notes that standardization and fragmentation remain challenges. Additionally, it emphasizes that IoT requires ecosystems of partners and is key to evolving new business models, though not all physical things need to be connected to the Internet. The presentation concludes with a question and answer section.
The document discusses logistics and the Internet of Things (IoT). It summarizes that logistics is Germany's third largest industry, employing over 2.8 million people and generating €220 billion in turnover annually. It also outlines several Fraunhofer IML projects that apply IoT concepts to logistics, including using intelligent containers to track cargo in real-time, implementing agent-based control systems for autonomous transportation vehicles, and developing a "Logistics Mall" service-oriented architecture. The document advocates for a transition in logistics from hierarchical systems to distributed mesh networks of intelligent, autonomous entities representing the physical and virtual connection of all things.
Slides from IoT14. In the manner of fantasy football we gave Matt Hatton, founder and analyst at Machina Research, an imaginary £250K and asked him where in the IoT he would invest it. Here are the slides of his answer.
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
OT - How IoT will Impact Future B2B and Global Supply Chains - SS14Mark Morley, MBA
This presentation was originally given at an EDIFICE plenary in Brussels in May 2014. EDIFICE is a European based industry association driving B2B standards across the high tech industry. The presentation discussed digital disruption and how the Internet of Things is likely to impact future design of B2B platforms and global supply chains. - Updated March 2015
IBM BC2015 - Internet of Things - from hype to realityIBM Sverige
Denna presentation hölls på IBM Business Connect (http://www.ibm.com/se/businessconnect) i oktober 2015 av Kim Escherich (IoT Innovation Architect, IBM)
Beskrivning:
Internet of Things is everywhere, and almost everyone is talking about it its impact to society. It is changing how we innovate to create new cool things, how people interact and learn, and our ability more wisely use our resources.
This presentation will briefly review IBM's journey, what areas are in focus and what IBM sees as its key contributions to this transformation.
This document discusses how the Internet of Things (IoT) will transform our lives. It begins by explaining that IoT adoption is lower than expected due to concerns about security, complexity and cost. It then provides examples of industries and jobs that are threatened by technological disruption from IoT and other technologies. The document outlines the benefits of using IoT, including increased productivity and reduced costs. It also provides overviews of key IoT concepts like connectivity, middleware and analytics.
1) Automatski Corporation proposes an "Open City" solution that involves opening up a city's data and APIs to allow community members and innovators to build secondary solutions. This helps fill needs not planned or budgeted for by the city government.
2) An Open City combines open data, through large data warehouses with metadata catalogs and privacy protections, and open APIs, though security is needed to prevent abuse of city systems.
3) Automatski provides IoT consulting, solutions, and training, with a focus on smart cities, healthcare, energy, transportation and more. Their open city solution aims to involve communities in innovating on top of city infrastructure.
Future Technology - IOT Will Shape The Way We LiveDr. Mazlan Abbas
This document discusses Internet of Things (IoT) technologies and applications from Favoriot, an IoT solutions provider. It introduces Favoriot's CEO, products like Favorwatch for senior care and Favorsense for smart cities/communities, and IoT middleware for developers. The document outlines solutions Favoriot provides for problems like missing Hajj/Umrah pilgrims, difficulties developing IoT solutions and caring for the elderly remotely. It also discusses key IoT topics like connectivity platforms, analytics, applications and the Malaysian IoT ecosystem.
This presentation discusses Internet of Things (IoT) applications for Digital Bangladesh. It begins with defining IoT as connecting everyday items through sensors and the internet. It then outlines the Bangladeshi government's vision of a digital Bangladesh and how IoT can help realize this. The presentation discusses key IoT areas like healthcare, transportation, agriculture, disaster management, and smart cities/homes. It also reviews some challenges and pros and cons of IoT, as well as ongoing IoT projects in Bangladesh like monitoring pregnant women and waste. The overall presentation provides an overview of how IoT can help advance Bangladesh's development goals.
1. The document outlines the Automatski Invoicing & Payments Solution for smart cities which allows for a single bill for consumers across multiple vendors and services and identifies payment defaulters.
2. Key features of the solution include invoice aggregation, payments, reconciliation, discounts for early payment, and penalties for late payments. The system can also handle grievances, consumer relationship management, and service feedback.
3. Automatski Corporation is a global IoT firm headquartered in London that provides consulting, solutions, and training for smart cities, healthcare, transportation, and other domains.
The document discusses Internet of Things (IoT) and provides an overview in three main points:
1. IoT involves connecting physical objects/things to the internet so they can communicate and transfer data without human interaction. This allows the objects to collect and share information.
2. Current trends show efforts to connect 26 billion objects by 2020, with healthcare, transportation and manufacturing leading the way. Common communication methods for connecting objects include WiFi, Bluetooth, and Zigbee.
3. IoT provides benefits like real-time analytics and control, but also faces challenges regarding security, adoption rates, compatibility and power constraints. Main application areas include home automation, smart cities, manufacturing and automotive.
The Next Big Wave - How ioT Will Shape the Future of ProjectsDr. Mazlan Abbas
This document discusses how IoT will shape the future of projects. It introduces Favoriot, an IoT company that provides various IoT solutions like Favorwatch for senior care and Raqib for pilgrims. It discusses how IoT helps address problems like missing pilgrims, difficulty building IoT solutions, elderly living alone, and getting customer feedback. The document also covers Industry 4.0 technologies, the changing nature of jobs, autonomous vehicles, and how IoT can be applied in areas like transportation, insurance, connected homes, agriculture, healthcare, smart buildings and manufacturing. It emphasizes the importance of data, analytics, and developing IR 4.0 applications using the IoT ecosystem.
This document discusses IoT innovation in education. It begins with an overview of emerging technologies like AI, VR, AR, blockchain, big data analytics, robotics and drones. It then discusses how IoT is the third wave of the internet. The document outlines how organizations need to reinvent themselves every 3-7 years to survive, and only 19% of S&P 500 companies from 50 years ago still exist. It also lists 20 industries threatened by technology disruption like travel agents, booksellers, and taxi/delivery companies. The rest of the document discusses why IoT is important and its benefits in areas like manpower, materials, machines, methods, markets, and money. It provides examples of IoT applications and discusses
El IoT y la gestión de las empresas del futuro, IGNASI ERRANDO, CISCODomotys
The document discusses the Internet of Everything (IoE) and its key components of connecting people, processes, data and things. It outlines how the IoE enables new and better connections through applications like smart buildings, lighting, payments and more. It also discusses challenges of implementing the IoE like security issues, limited bandwidth and latency. The document provides an overview of how fog computing and cloud can help address these challenges and unlock business value across industries like manufacturing, transportation, retail and smart cities.
The document provides an overview of the Internet of Things (IoT). It discusses the evolution of the Internet and defines IoT as connecting everyday objects to the Internet. The document notes that while over 10 billion objects are currently connected, Cisco estimates that 99.4% of physical objects remain unconnected. This represents the growth opportunity for IoT. Several use cases are highlighted across different industries like smart grid, smart buildings, healthcare, factories, vehicles and more. The key components of an IoT system including sensing, communicating and interacting are outlined. Constraints like low power, low bandwidth, security and data privacy for IoT systems are also mentioned. The presentation concludes with discussing some standardization initiatives for IoT.
The document discusses the future of the Internet of Things (IoT). It covers key topics such as future applications and challenges of IoT, trends in IoT, future job roles, and vision for the future of IoT. Some of the main points discussed include how IoT will transform industries like healthcare and automotive through applications like remote health monitoring and connected vehicles. However, security is a major challenge as more devices are connected. Other trends discussed are growth of smart cities and use of data and artificial intelligence. The future of IoT is seen as limitless with potential in new areas like manufacturing and opportunities for new types of jobs and business models.
This document discusses the use of information and communication technologies (ICT) and Internet of Things (IoT) in education and various applications in Bangladesh. It covers the scope and objectives of ICT in education, benefits for teachers and students, and how IoT can be applied in healthcare, transportation, agriculture, disaster management, industrial control, and smart cities. Examples of ongoing IoT projects in Bangladesh and initiatives by the government and private sector to develop IoT are also provided.
INTRODUCTION
IoT history
IoT world
IoT in Gartner Hype cycle
IoT economic impact and trends
ABOUT IoT
What is IoT ?
IoT market environment
Technologies behind IoT
IoT global roadmap
What is IoT ?
IoT market environment
Technologies behind IoT
IoT global roadmap
APPLICATIONS OF IoT
Selection of impacting examples
IS IoT FOR YOU?
List of questions to help you moving forward!
Why should you start exploring IoT opportunities?
Preliminary questions before jumping in (Skills, assets…)
This document outlines the Automatski video surveillance solution provided by Automatski Corporation based in London, UK. The solution uses IP cameras connected over an IPV6 network to city command centers where footage can be monitored and recorded. Camera feeds are combined with motion detection and image processing for automatic crime detection. The solution provides an integrated and scalable city-wide video surveillance deployment.
The document outlines the Automatski Physical Web Solution, which combines BLE 4.0 and WiFi technologies to provide context-specific experiences to mobile devices. It uses WiFi Aware, SSDP, and mDNS to allow devices to discover and communicate with nearby devices and information sources without an internet connection. The solution is part of Automatski Corporation's portfolio of IoT products and services and aims to integrate their separate beacon management and physical web solutions.
Deploying IoT M2M Technology for ProductivityColin Koh (許国仁)
The document discusses the potential of Internet of Things (IoT) and machine-to-machine (M2M) technologies to transform businesses. It notes that the Singapore Industrial Automation Association (SIAA) promotes the use of IoT/M2M to improve productivity. Examples presented show how IoT has been used in various sectors like hair salons, restaurants, fleet management, and environmental monitoring. The document argues that adopting IoT solutions can benefit small- and medium-sized enterprises by providing opportunities to gain business intelligence at low cost. It also suggests that IoT will drive changes to business models and how different industries operate.
HijackLoader Evolution: Interactive Process HollowingDonato Onofri
CrowdStrike researchers have identified a HijackLoader (aka IDAT Loader) sample that employs sophisticated evasion techniques to enhance the complexity of the threat. HijackLoader, an increasingly popular tool among adversaries for deploying additional payloads and tooling, continues to evolve as its developers experiment and enhance its capabilities.
In their analysis of a recent HijackLoader sample, CrowdStrike researchers discovered new techniques designed to increase the defense evasion capabilities of the loader. The malware developer used a standard process hollowing technique coupled with an additional trigger that was activated by the parent process writing to a pipe. This new approach, called "Interactive Process Hollowing", has the potential to make defense evasion stealthier.
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"Discover the benefits of outsourcing SEO to India! From cost-effective services and expert professionals to round-the-clock work advantages, learn how your business can achieve digital success with Indian SEO solutions.
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Content
What is Internet of Things?
Internet of Things! Why Now?
Market Potential
India – IOT Opportunity
Industries That will be disrupted with IoT
IoT Applications
IoT System Components
Global Eco System & Alliances
Indian Company Eco-system
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What is Internet of Things?
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The term Internet of Things was first used by Kevin
Ashton in 1999.
Internet of things in English
Noun
a proposed development of the Internet in which
everyday objects have network connectivity, allowing
them to send and receive data:
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Industries that will be disrupted
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Internet of Everything Is Happening Now…
• Cisco estimates that 99.4% of physical objects are still unconnected.
• Conversely, this means that only about 10 billion of the 1.5 trillion things globally
are connected.
Research Conducted in 2013 by CISCO
Some of the Internet of Everything use cases are
• Smart grid (Energy, Water, Gas etc)
• Smart buildings
• Connected healthcare and patient monitoring
• Smart factories
• Connected commercial (ground) vehicles
• Connected marketing and advertising
• Connected gaming and entertainment
AND MORE..
99.4%YettobeConnected!
~0.6%
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Waze
Get the best route, every day, with real–time help
from other drivers.
Waze is one of the world's largest community-based
traffic and navigation apps.
Join other drivers in your area who share real-time
traffic and road info, saving everyone time and gas
money on their daily commute.
Use Cases
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Automotive
Smart Home/
Buildings
Smart Grid
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Chetas Control Systems Private
Limited.
Established in 1989
Use Cases
15
Automotive
Smart Home/
Buildings
Smart Grid
Matrix Partners invests 60 cr rupees in Pune based water metering
solutions company
AMR Compatible Water Meters
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Constraints in an IoT System
Low power
Low bandwidth
Support for mesh
network topology
Security
Data Privacy
Interoperability
Standards
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Minor Constraints Major Constraints
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Vision for a DIGITAL INDIA
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Farmers are empowered with Real-time Information to be
connected with Global Markets
Mobile enabled Emergency Services ensure Personal Security
Quality Healthcare percolates right up to the remotest regions
powered by e-Healthcare
High-speed Digital Highways unite the Nation
I dream of a Digital India where –
First Ever Internet of Things Policy Document Released By Indian Govt; Aims for $15B Market
In 6 Yrs #IoT
27.10.2014 | Download Policy Draft: http://deity.gov.in/sites/upload_files/dit/files/Draft-IoT-Policy%20(1).pdf