The document discusses Internet of Things (IoT) solutions and development platforms. It defines IoT and describes the business benefits, including enhanced customer service, increased revenue, improved asset usage, and more data for analytics. The document outlines the key components of an IoT implementation architecture, including devices, connectivity protocols, data storage, security, and analytics services. It also discusses improving IoT through process re-engineering, productivity gains, and establishing business objectives.
5 cool things you can do with the WSO2 IoT Server WSO2
WSO2 IoT Server is an open source IoT platform released under the Apache license 2.0. It brings together WSO2’s battle hardened technologies from identity and access management, analytics, integration and API management domains to craft a fully-fledged device management framework capable of addressing any industrial IoT scenario.
Join Ruwan, in exploring some of the many things you could do with the upcoming WSO2 IoT Server. These include:
- Connecting any IoT Device to the IoT Server
- Building faster, leaner and cost-effective solutions with edge computing
- Developing versatile solutions for any IoT use case, fast
- Monitoring device statistics, triggering alerts, defining policies and getting actionable insights
- Scaling up seamlessly from managing 10 devices to a million
A look at the end-to-end stack for Industrial IoT platforms, including some of the key issues and opportunities to manage at each layer of the solution. See https://Juxtology.com for more.
Manufacturing and the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT)Plex Systems
The Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) is changing the way manufacturers design, plan, make, and service products. Learn from Plex CTO Jerry Foster about the IIoT landscape, how it's used in a manufacturing environment with Plex Systems, and a few examples of how industry leaders are using it to advance their businesses and products.
5 cool things you can do with the WSO2 IoT Server WSO2
WSO2 IoT Server is an open source IoT platform released under the Apache license 2.0. It brings together WSO2’s battle hardened technologies from identity and access management, analytics, integration and API management domains to craft a fully-fledged device management framework capable of addressing any industrial IoT scenario.
Join Ruwan, in exploring some of the many things you could do with the upcoming WSO2 IoT Server. These include:
- Connecting any IoT Device to the IoT Server
- Building faster, leaner and cost-effective solutions with edge computing
- Developing versatile solutions for any IoT use case, fast
- Monitoring device statistics, triggering alerts, defining policies and getting actionable insights
- Scaling up seamlessly from managing 10 devices to a million
A look at the end-to-end stack for Industrial IoT platforms, including some of the key issues and opportunities to manage at each layer of the solution. See https://Juxtology.com for more.
Manufacturing and the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT)Plex Systems
The Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) is changing the way manufacturers design, plan, make, and service products. Learn from Plex CTO Jerry Foster about the IIoT landscape, how it's used in a manufacturing environment with Plex Systems, and a few examples of how industry leaders are using it to advance their businesses and products.
Verso IoT experience – What have we learned from implementations all over the...Bosnia Agile
IoT projects face many obstacles on their journey from idea to end-to-end solution. Technology is less an issue, with many vendors and solutions emerging every day. This brings optimism, but also concerns about proper future proof choice and interoperability issues. Even bigger concerns are present in business model definition, business cases creation, go-to-market strategy preparation which requires organizational changes that companies need to conduct in order to be long-term successful in the IoT domain. Verso deploys many projects worldwide, focusing mainly on communication part of IoT solution, however being involved in business discussion as well. What are common technological and business obstacles and what are best practices to resolve them will be the main feature of our presentation.
Independent of the source of data, the integration of event streams into an Enterprise Architecture gets more and more important in the world of sensors, social media streams and Internet of Things. Events have to be accepted quickly and reliably, they have to be distributed and analyzed, often with many consumers or systems interested in all or part of the events. Dependent on the size and quantity of such events, this can quickly be in the range of Big Data. How can we efficiently collect and transmit these events? How can we make sure that we can always report over historical events? How can these new events be integrated into traditional infrastructure and application landscape?
Starting with a product and technology neutral reference architecture, we will then present different solutions using Open Source frameworks and the Oracle Stack both for on premises as well as the cloud.
To unlock the value from your Industrial IoT initiative, it’s paramount that operational insights are instantly gained from machine generated data that let you make critical decisions in real-time to the advantage of your business. Learn from practical use cases how seamless communications between assets from any corner of the globe, the machinery that analyses the data and the systems and people at the very heart of your business are a key element of successful IoT platforms that scale from initial pilots to global rollouts.
My slides from IoT conference Athens 2017 keynote presentation, discussing the common problems with enterprise IoT projects / digital transformation and key failure points: Waterfall vs Agile methodology and open source vs closed approach/technologies. Also presenting an example agile approach of a multi-tenant IoT Solution for a Refrigerator Manufacturer.
Bridging the gap between Administrative and Operational IT
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Overcoming the AIoT Obstacles through Smart Component IntegrationInnodisk Corporation
Enterprises in every industry are gearing up for AI’s integration with IoT at the edge. Analytics and cloud-based applications are crucial foundations for the AIoT infrastructure. But even more importantly, AIoT requires complete, real-time access to the data in fulfill the needs of highly responsive edge computing applications.
In our experience, many customers are facing the same difficulties with regards to cyber level and physical level device integration in the new AI era. As the world's leading industrial storage and memory provider, Innodisk has a solid track record with more than 2000 customers, and expertise built on more than a decade of integration of hardware, firmware and software solutions.
Attend this webinar to learn about:
- Preparing your business for the new Internet of Things (IoT) an AI era
- How do we Overcome the Current Architectural Issues?
- Increasing process efficiency and delivering a better customer experience
- Facilitating new platforms that enable rapid development of next generation intelligent IoT systems
- Trends and technology in AIoT intelligent storage/ data optimization
Presentation on "Overview of Internet Technologies and
Web 2.0" on 2nd of Feb 2009 during STC on INTERNET (2nd of Feb.2009 to 06th of Feb 2009) at NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNICAL TEACHERS’ TRAINING AND RESEARCH CHANDIGARH
Technologies for the Internet of ThingsBjörn Ekelund
Internet of things is one of the pillars of Ericsson's Networked Society vision. Internet of things is becoming a reality here and now driven by a number of business and technology factors. This presentation discuss key technologies that will enable and drive the Internet of Things.
Verso IoT experience – What have we learned from implementations all over the...Bosnia Agile
IoT projects face many obstacles on their journey from idea to end-to-end solution. Technology is less an issue, with many vendors and solutions emerging every day. This brings optimism, but also concerns about proper future proof choice and interoperability issues. Even bigger concerns are present in business model definition, business cases creation, go-to-market strategy preparation which requires organizational changes that companies need to conduct in order to be long-term successful in the IoT domain. Verso deploys many projects worldwide, focusing mainly on communication part of IoT solution, however being involved in business discussion as well. What are common technological and business obstacles and what are best practices to resolve them will be the main feature of our presentation.
Independent of the source of data, the integration of event streams into an Enterprise Architecture gets more and more important in the world of sensors, social media streams and Internet of Things. Events have to be accepted quickly and reliably, they have to be distributed and analyzed, often with many consumers or systems interested in all or part of the events. Dependent on the size and quantity of such events, this can quickly be in the range of Big Data. How can we efficiently collect and transmit these events? How can we make sure that we can always report over historical events? How can these new events be integrated into traditional infrastructure and application landscape?
Starting with a product and technology neutral reference architecture, we will then present different solutions using Open Source frameworks and the Oracle Stack both for on premises as well as the cloud.
To unlock the value from your Industrial IoT initiative, it’s paramount that operational insights are instantly gained from machine generated data that let you make critical decisions in real-time to the advantage of your business. Learn from practical use cases how seamless communications between assets from any corner of the globe, the machinery that analyses the data and the systems and people at the very heart of your business are a key element of successful IoT platforms that scale from initial pilots to global rollouts.
My slides from IoT conference Athens 2017 keynote presentation, discussing the common problems with enterprise IoT projects / digital transformation and key failure points: Waterfall vs Agile methodology and open source vs closed approach/technologies. Also presenting an example agile approach of a multi-tenant IoT Solution for a Refrigerator Manufacturer.
Bridging the gap between Administrative and Operational IT
Vision, Architecure and Project experience. This slide deck shows our vision on this market for industrial enterprise IOT
Overcoming the AIoT Obstacles through Smart Component IntegrationInnodisk Corporation
Enterprises in every industry are gearing up for AI’s integration with IoT at the edge. Analytics and cloud-based applications are crucial foundations for the AIoT infrastructure. But even more importantly, AIoT requires complete, real-time access to the data in fulfill the needs of highly responsive edge computing applications.
In our experience, many customers are facing the same difficulties with regards to cyber level and physical level device integration in the new AI era. As the world's leading industrial storage and memory provider, Innodisk has a solid track record with more than 2000 customers, and expertise built on more than a decade of integration of hardware, firmware and software solutions.
Attend this webinar to learn about:
- Preparing your business for the new Internet of Things (IoT) an AI era
- How do we Overcome the Current Architectural Issues?
- Increasing process efficiency and delivering a better customer experience
- Facilitating new platforms that enable rapid development of next generation intelligent IoT systems
- Trends and technology in AIoT intelligent storage/ data optimization
Presentation on "Overview of Internet Technologies and
Web 2.0" on 2nd of Feb 2009 during STC on INTERNET (2nd of Feb.2009 to 06th of Feb 2009) at NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNICAL TEACHERS’ TRAINING AND RESEARCH CHANDIGARH
Technologies for the Internet of ThingsBjörn Ekelund
Internet of things is one of the pillars of Ericsson's Networked Society vision. Internet of things is becoming a reality here and now driven by a number of business and technology factors. This presentation discuss key technologies that will enable and drive the Internet of Things.
From Jisc's student experience experts group meeting in Birmingham on 21 April 2016.
https://www.jisc.ac.uk/events/student-experience-experts-group-meeting-20-apr-2016
Presentation by the Comarch Technologies division. Bluetooth Low-Energy devices and LORA are taking over the Telecommunications industry. How can the IoT environment best be integrated for Telecom operators?
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Climate change is wreaking havoc on our planet. Electricity generation is responsible for a large part of oue CO2 emissions. Renewable energy can help reduce the carbon footprint of energy production but it has its own problems.
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Check out slides presented by Mo Haghighi, Research Scientist at Intel Labs Europe, which explore how to solve urban challenges at the Olympic Park. These slides were presented at Digital Catapult's LPWAN London meetup.
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In November 2013 Weekdone (https://weekdone.com/) became the winner of pitching competition at Slush, one of the largest startup and tech events in Europe. We were the best out of 100 companies pitching. 2 years later Weekdone is a successful profitable companies, used for improving internal communications and team spirit from Fortune 500 to startups and SMEs. This is our winning pitch from 2 years ago when we got started.
This is a 5-step model for creating a metrics framework for your business & customers, and how to apply it to your product & marketing efforts. The "pirate" part comes from the 5 steps: Acquisition, Activation, Retention, Referral, & Revenue (AARRR!)
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Industrial Internet of things has continued to create the buzz, one can’t deny that it is the one of the fastest emerging technology with humpty amount of Data getting captured daily and with every industry demanding optimisation, analytics, automations and valuable insights Industrial Internet of things is something which the need of the day.
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An Analysis of the Architecture of the Internet of Things.pdfCIOWomenMagazine
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Internet of Things is gaining unprecedented amount of traction across the globe. And the large organizations are making huge investments on IoT, which is going to change the shape of the 'Connected World'. Hence, it becomes necessarily important to understand the components, technologies and their interaction in the world of IoT.
The session would cover the Introduction of IoT, its components, the forces that have brought the ecosystem to mainstream and its adoption across industries. Then along with the Reference Architecture, I would discuss a few of industry implementations in IOT area with reference to the architecture. Next would be a comparative analysis of various IOT platforms available in the market and their architectures. And finally I would take up the challenges in making IOT as pervasive as it is believed to be.
A key take away would be the architectural appreciation of IOT landscape. As of now, any and every player in the market has begun to advertise their product as an IOT platform but a comprehensive review of fundamental design and architecture would bring this plethora of products (including open source ones) in the right purview. And that's the objective of this talk.
Session at the IndicThreads.com Confence held in Pune, India on 27-28 Feb 2015
http://www.indicthreads.com
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Guidelines and process for design and development of Mobile Apps with special consideration for User Experience. Micro Moments define a new era in Apps.
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Clients don’t know what they don’t know. What web solutions are right for them? How does WordPress come into the picture? How do you make sure you understand scope and timeline? What do you do if sometime changes?
All these questions and more will be explored as we talk about matching clients’ needs with what your agency offers without pulling teeth or pulling your hair out. Practical tips, and strategies for successful relationship building that leads to closing the deal.
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Sr Director, Infrastructure Ecosystem, Arm.
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https://alandix.com/academic/papers/synergy2024-epistemic/
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Watch this recorded webinar about real-time monitoring of application performance. See how to integrate Apache JMeter, the open-source leader in performance testing, with InfluxDB, the open-source time-series database, and Grafana, the open-source analytics and visualization application.
In this webinar, we will review the benefits of leveraging InfluxDB and Grafana when executing load tests and demonstrate how these tools are used to visualize performance metrics.
Length: 30 minutes
Session Overview
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During this webinar, we will cover the following topics while demonstrating the integrations of JMeter, InfluxDB and Grafana:
- What out-of-the-box solutions are available for real-time monitoring JMeter tests?
- What are the benefits of integrating InfluxDB and Grafana into the load testing stack?
- Which features are provided by Grafana?
- Demonstration of InfluxDB and Grafana using a practice web application
To view the webinar recording, go to:
https://www.rttsweb.com/jmeter-integration-webinar
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GDG Cloud Southlake #33: Boule & Rebala: Effective AppSec in SDLC using Deplo...James Anderson
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Speakers:
Bob Boule
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Gopinath Rebala
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2. Agenda
Definition of IOT
Business Benefits
Business Opportunity
IOT Stack and Implementation Architecture
Further Improvements
3. IoT Definition and Industries Growth
prospects
The Internet of Things (IoT, sometimes Internet of Everything) is the network of physical objects or
"things" embedded with electronics, software, sensors, and connectivity to enable objects to
exchange data with the manufacturer, operator and/or other connected devices based on the
infrastructure of International Telecommunication Union's Global Standards Initiative.
The Internet of Things allows
objects to be sensed and controlled remotely across existing network infrastructure,
creating opportunities for more direct integration between the physical world and computer-based
systems,
and resulting in improved efficiency, accuracy and economic benefit.
Each IOT is uniquely identifiable through its embedded computing system but is able to
interoperate within the existing Internet infrastructure.
Typically, IoT is expected to offer advanced connectivity of devices, systems, and services that
goes beyond machine-to-machine communications (M2M) and covers a variety of protocols,
domains, and applications. The interconnection of these embedded devices (including smart
objects), is expected to usher in automation in nearly all fields, while also enabling advanced
applications like a Smart Grid, and expanding to the areas such as Smart city.
Gartner Says the Internet of Things Installed Base Will Grow to 26 Billion Units By 2020
5. Benefits for Business
Key Business Drivers
Enhanced customer service
Increased revenue from services and/or products
Improved use of assets in the field
More information to feed big data/analytics efforts
Areas of development
Remote asset management and/or asset
tracking
Security (e.g., 4G cameras)
Energy data management
Condition-based monitoring
Fleet management
Due to Metclafe its important to connect and
integrate systems
Apps - Transform a Potential into Real Network
Value
Benefits
Enhanced customer service
Increased revenue from service/product
Improved use of assets
Data Collection and storage
More information to feed to big-data/analytics
efforts
Ultimately move from selling products to services
based model
Allow the creation of new and innovative business
models
Improve customer satisfaction and increase
customer engagements
Increase productivity of existing operations and
infrastructure – Act in real-time
Allow us to improve product design and build new
innovation products
Reduce maintenance cost and system downtime
8. Where is the IOT opportunity?
Factories – Operations management, predictive maintenance
Cities – Public safety and health, traffic control, resource management
Health – fitness monitors, Monitoring and managing illness, improving
wellness
Retail – self checkout, layout optimization, smart customer relationship
management
Outside – Logistics, routing, autonomous vehicles, navigation
Work sites – operations management, equipment maintenance, health
and safety
Vehicles – condition based maintenance, reduced insurance
Homes – energy management, safety and security, chore automation
Offices – organizational re-design and worker monitoring, augmented
reality for training
9. Requirements - for any IOT Device
Device Connection
HTTP
ZigBee
BLE
UDP
Sockets
Device Data Formats
JSON
XML
CoAP
MQTT
Store all data to the cloud
Numerical data
Categorical data
Image data
Video data
Contextual data
Device Metadata
Secure Access
OAuth
Encryption
User Permissions
Threat Protection
Human-to-Machine Interface
Website
Logs
Common Access API
Data Visualization
Data Requirements
Visualize
Analyze
Seek digital shadows of people
Discern signal from noise
Predict based on Data
Process Unstructured Data
10. Barriers to IOT Growth
Threats to data or physical security
Inability of IT systems to keep up with change
Regulatory challenges
Competition from new rivals
Greater price transparency/ lower profit margins
Job loss due to outsourcing and/or automation
Insecure interfaces – web and firmware software
11. Technologies for Smart Environments
and integrated ecosystems - IoT
developer platform Ability to
Span physical and digital systems
Geo-Distributed Devices
Access
Firmware
Hub Servers
Software
Hub-to-Cloud Connections
Scale data and processes on Cloud
Servers
Web Apps
Cloud Clients
Mobile Apps
Promote Common Developer
Ecosystems
Partner
Access Portal
Management utilities
Façade for Existing Systems
Indirect User Management
Harmony Between:
Internet Programmers
Things Programmers
Ubiquity of JavaScript & Web APIs
12. IOT Implementation techniques
P2P - IOTC Platform
DDNS +
uPNP – Universal Plug-n-Play – not recommended due to hacking
Relay
Server
DDNS +
Port mapping
14. IOT Development Solution Stack
Data Repository
Implementation
Layer
Application
Functionality Layer
Our Solution IOT Application
Management
Mobile Apps
Protocol
Implementation
Data Storage
Web Apps
Data Collection
Data Storage
3rd Party Web
Services
Network Access
Services
Security
Customization
API
Cloud Services
Analytics Services
16. Conclusion
The internet of things will take humans to close to an automated,
robotic world - But no need not worry
Allows humans to focus on larger projects than e.g. turning on a light
Benefits:
Granular access to infrastructure
Improved Interoperability
Improved manageability