In this presentation we will talk about the IoT trends and technological solutions in 2016. We will discuss about the role of developers, smart homes, wearable and connected cars.
This presentation is the result of our yearly strategic review. The IoT market is experiencing explosive growth around the world. It is becoming a much more mature field and our aim is to build services for this world.
Mobile World Congress 2019: 6 Key Factors that Will Change the PresentHavas
Imagine a horse-drawn cart traveling along a stony track. At this point, we pose three questions. What speed could it be going at? What is the load that it can take? How long might it take to accelerate? Now imagine a large five-lane motorway, full of powerful cars, with almost instantaneous acceleration. Here we again pose the three questions above. The difference in the answers is the essence of the Mobile World Congress.
Havas Media Group Spain reports back from this year's event and looks at how 5G is going to change the way we understand connectivity and opens up a world of possibilities. Machines will have more autonomy and the challenge will be in seeing how the human-machine combination will lead us to a more sustainable and connected future.
CES 2019: From Consumer Electronics to Connected ExperiencesHavas
This year marked the 52nd year of CES– one of the most highly anticipated product launch platforms in our industry. With 2.9MM square feet of exhibition space, over 4,500 exhibiting companies flocked to Las Vegas to showcase their brands and products to consumers across every market. There were over 188,000 attendees from all over the globe, including our Havas digital strategy team, who curated the most meaningful insights and takeaways for our clients and colleagues.
Since the launch of smartphones circa 2007, the level of expectation from CES increases each year as marketers and media practitioners seek the next game-changing technologies. While it may not have been home to the next iPhone, Google or Amazon disruptor (yet), CES 2019 went beyond gadgets, robots, and cool toys.
Certain key themes have remained of top interest over the years, and they continue to build momentum in the marketplace: smart homes, voice, retail, IoT — all of which ladder up to connected experiences. Connected devices have given brands unparalleled access to consumers by shortening the distance between the consumer and what they want to engage with or buy. Conversely, they have increased the distance between brands and the consumers as multiple connections also bring the challenge of holding their attention. Connected devices and consumers enable richer opportunities for brands only when the right ecosystem powers that opportunity. Furthermore, consumers expect to get what they want in their immediate context, at their precise moment of need.
For brands, this change in the power dynamic has raised the importance of effectively and efficiently interacting with consumers across each touchpoint. To be able to distinguish themselves and drive long-term loyalty valuable consumers, they need to build a long-lasting authentic connection. This is dependent on their ability to maintain a consistent and always-on presence in front of their consumers with or without paid media dollars or exposure. In a world where marketing dollars continue to shrink, that is no small feat; however, the mandate is quite clear: To deliver the best digital marketing solutions, brands must simply find the maximum outcome from their investments. And it is with this mandate in mind that we navigated CES 2019 to draw inspiration from what was showcased on the floor and build meaningful themes for our clients and partners to share in the boardroom.
What were the big trends at MWC17? What are the things you need to be aware of to stay successful?
Here’s a quick summary on the big trends and insights from Mobile World Congress 2017 based on hundreds of interviews, tours, presentations and announcements.
Mobile World Congress 2019: 6 Key Factors that Will Change the PresentHavas
Imagine a horse-drawn cart traveling along a stony track. At this point, we pose three questions. What speed could it be going at? What is the load that it can take? How long might it take to accelerate? Now imagine a large five-lane motorway, full of powerful cars, with almost instantaneous acceleration. Here we again pose the three questions above. The difference in the answers is the essence of the Mobile World Congress.
Havas Media Group Spain reports back from this year's event and looks at how 5G is going to change the way we understand connectivity and opens up a world of possibilities. Machines will have more autonomy and the challenge will be in seeing how the human-machine combination will lead us to a more sustainable and connected future.
CES 2019: From Consumer Electronics to Connected ExperiencesHavas
This year marked the 52nd year of CES– one of the most highly anticipated product launch platforms in our industry. With 2.9MM square feet of exhibition space, over 4,500 exhibiting companies flocked to Las Vegas to showcase their brands and products to consumers across every market. There were over 188,000 attendees from all over the globe, including our Havas digital strategy team, who curated the most meaningful insights and takeaways for our clients and colleagues.
Since the launch of smartphones circa 2007, the level of expectation from CES increases each year as marketers and media practitioners seek the next game-changing technologies. While it may not have been home to the next iPhone, Google or Amazon disruptor (yet), CES 2019 went beyond gadgets, robots, and cool toys.
Certain key themes have remained of top interest over the years, and they continue to build momentum in the marketplace: smart homes, voice, retail, IoT — all of which ladder up to connected experiences. Connected devices have given brands unparalleled access to consumers by shortening the distance between the consumer and what they want to engage with or buy. Conversely, they have increased the distance between brands and the consumers as multiple connections also bring the challenge of holding their attention. Connected devices and consumers enable richer opportunities for brands only when the right ecosystem powers that opportunity. Furthermore, consumers expect to get what they want in their immediate context, at their precise moment of need.
For brands, this change in the power dynamic has raised the importance of effectively and efficiently interacting with consumers across each touchpoint. To be able to distinguish themselves and drive long-term loyalty valuable consumers, they need to build a long-lasting authentic connection. This is dependent on their ability to maintain a consistent and always-on presence in front of their consumers with or without paid media dollars or exposure. In a world where marketing dollars continue to shrink, that is no small feat; however, the mandate is quite clear: To deliver the best digital marketing solutions, brands must simply find the maximum outcome from their investments. And it is with this mandate in mind that we navigated CES 2019 to draw inspiration from what was showcased on the floor and build meaningful themes for our clients and partners to share in the boardroom.
What were the big trends at MWC17? What are the things you need to be aware of to stay successful?
Here’s a quick summary on the big trends and insights from Mobile World Congress 2017 based on hundreds of interviews, tours, presentations and announcements.
In this study I have tried to conduct a technology forecast for the mobile industry. In order to do this we have developed and followed a ten steps methodology as follows;
First we started by defining the industry and determining the exact sub industry definition. Second we studied the history of mobile phones with special focus on the important milestones to determine the important inflection technology events which took the technology to the second level, or helped in diffusing the technology, or created a new trend or resulted in a technology disruption. Third we gone through an industry analysis phases in which we studied the market growth rate, market share of different players, identifying leaders, followers. Followed by studying the market dynamics and main trends from both producers and consumers. Producers revenue pyramid, current and future strategies have been included. Fourth we composed the industry PEST analysis followed by industry overall analysis using porter five forces model. Fifth, a study for the major technological trends have been conducted, resulted in identifying main important industry trends. For each of the identified industry trend, we have identified the main technological challenges based on the consumer pull demand and the technology implication of each. Sixth, we constructed our technology future wheel based on all the previously mentioned types of analysis, resulted in identifying the main technology subcomponents. Seventh, we gone through a structural analysis followed by cross impact analysis for those subcomponents. Eights, a relevance tree for all those subcomponents including different technological alternative for each have been constructed. Followed by an analysis based on experts opinion about existing diffusion rate for each of those technology alternatives. Ninth, a road map for the forecasted technologies have been compiled, followed a wild card listing for alternative technologies which may exist in the near or far future, even technologies which in research and we believe that it is extremely wild have been included. Tenth, a conclusion of our forecasted short and terms technologies landscape have been composed and presented.
CES 2019 marked the 52nd anniversary of the world’s
largest consumer technology conference, featuring a
daunting 4,500 exhibiting companies stretched over
2.9 million square feet of exhibit space. Over 180,000
people attended, from over 155 countries.
We bring you the Top 10 Toys + Trends at CES 2019 —
our annual take on what rose above the rest and a
mix of the CES stuff that wow'd, woo'd and is worthy of
watching. Here’s to more innovation and exploration
in 2019.
12 Trends That Will Define The Future Of Mobile Application DevelopmentMaruti Techlabs
It is predicted that there are 7 billion mobile users around the world in 2021. It’s projected that this figure will continue to rise as technology becomes more accessible each passing day. Mobile phones have integrated into our lives seamlessly over the past decade.
Regardless of your industry, the mobile application development industry has been genuinely altering and redefining business for quite a while now. Almost every company needs to amalgamate the latest mobile app development trends and extend its marketing strategy to gain traction towards optimum growth and reach its targeted market effectively.
Kodak, Compaq, Blockbuster Video – what do these companies have in common? Despite being widely popular in the past, they failed to keep up with technology and, therefore, ended up closing or selling out. All this at a time when technology was not changing as fast as it is today. Technology truly is in a constant state of flux. When businesses fail to keep up, they usually tend to go the Blockbuster way.
The only way to stand out in such an environment is through constant innovation. Whether you are a developer or a business with a mobile app, you must be updated with the latest mobile app trends. Without incorporating these trends into your apps, your mobile might become obsolete
Apps are being developed faster than ever to meet the rising demand for new content. Consumers today expect services to come with apps with friendly, clean user interfaces. The presentation of your brand through your app can go a long way with the tech-savvy customers of today.
The future of mobile app development lies in apps that load fast, hold less memory, but are feature-rich. Instant apps do all of this.
Some examples of Instant apps are @Hollar, @The New York Times Crossword & @Wish.
Mobile app development is a continually evolving field that is at the forefront of #innovation. These cutting-edge technologies also need experienced & talented mobile app developers for implementation.
Let’s look at the emerging trends in mobile application development that you must keep an eye out for.
Link to the complete article in the comments below ⬇️
Follow @Maruti Techlabs for more such insights.
#mobile #application #development #future
Internet of Things (IoT) - We Are at the Tip of An IcebergDr. Mazlan Abbas
You are likely benefitting from The Internet of Things (IoT) today, whether or not you’re familiar with the term. If your phone automatically connects to your car radio, or if you have a smartwatch counting your steps, congratulations! You have adopted one small piece of a very large IoT pie, even if you haven't adopted the name yet.
IoT may sound like a business buzzword, but in reality, it’s a real technological revolution that will impact everything we do. It's the next IT Tsunami of new possibility that is destined to change the face of technology, as we know it. IoT is the interconnectivity between things using wireless communication technology (each with their own unique identifiers) to connect objects, locations, animals, or people to the Internet, thus allowing for the direct transmission of and seamless sharing of data.
IoT represents a massive wave of technical innovation. Highly valuable companies will be built and new ecosystems will emerge from bridging the offline world with the online into one gigantic new network. Our limited understanding of the possibilities hinders our ability to see future applications for any new technology. Mainstream adoption of desktop computers and the Internet didn’t take hold until they became affordable and usable. When that occurred, fantastic and creative new innovation ensued. We are on the cusp of that tipping point with the Internet of Things.
IoT matters because it will create new industries, new companies, new jobs, and new economic growth. It will transform existing segments of our economy: retail, farming, industrial, logistics, cities, and the environment. It will turn your smartphone into the command center for the both digital and physical objects in your life. You will live and work smarter, not harder – and what we are seeing now is only the tip of the iceberg.
We presented the tech and digital trends that are going to transform many enterprises in 2018.
The focus is on:
1. Artificial Intelligence;
2. Augmented, Virtual & Mixed Reality;
3. Big Data Analytics;
4. Biometrics Recognition;
5. Blockchain;
6. Digital Payment;
7. Internet of Things;
8. Machine Learning;
9. Mobile & Cyber Security;
10. Omnichannel;
11. Open Api;
12. User Experience;
13. 5G.
Purpose: The slides provide an overview on the Internet of Things trend
Content: Summary information about the Internet of Things marketplace, including trends drivers, spending trends, industry business cases, and adoption challenges. Also included are links to additional resources.
How To Use This Report: This report is best read/studied and used as a learning document. You may want to view the slides in slideshow mode so you can easily follow the links
Available on Slideshare: This presentation (and other HorizonWatch Trend Reports for 2016) will be available publically on Slideshare at http://www.slideshare.net/horizonwatching
Please Note: This report is based on internal IBM analysis and is not meant to be a statement of direction by IBM nor is IBM committing to any particular technology or solution.
The Internet of Things: Impact and Applications in the High-Tech IndustryCognizant
As both makers and users of the Internet of Things (IoT), high-technology companies stand to gain both sales and process efficiencies by deploying IoT technologies throughout their operations. We provide a guide to benefits to be realized by semiconductor fabs, distributors, contract manufacturers and OEMs from IoT enablement and deployment, and a brief road map of first steps.
Top machine learning trends for 2022 and beyondArpitGautam20
Exciting Machine Learning Trends that will emerge in 2022 & beyond and redefine the way ML Models & ML Technologies are used by enterprises. https://arsr.tech/top-machine-learning-trends-for-2022-and-beyond/
Catch the highlights from MWC16 in this quick recap. Learn about everything that happened at Mobile World Congress, including new virtual reality devices, the latest developments in IoT, and much, much more.
IoT is one of the transformational trends that will shape the future of businesses in 2017 and beyond. Many firms see big opportunity in IoT uses and enterprises start to believe that IoT holds the promise to enhance customer relationships and drive business growth by improving quality, productivity, and reliability on one side, and on the other side reducing costs, risk, and theft.
Mahbubul alam -_kpmg:flex_automotive_innovation_summit_2Mahbubul Alam
Event: KPMG / Flex Automotive Innovation Summit
Product: Movimento’s “Unified OTA Platform” and benefits for Automotive Industry and beyond
• Support for multiple public cloud infrastructures as well as private cloud and data centers
• Support for clients on multiple OS / RTOS including Android and Linux
• Support for multiple clients, cloud communication protocols, standards includes OMA DM 2.0, LWM2M
• Support for federated supplier software lifecycle management
• Support for multiple consumption models with vertical SaaS for automotive and PaaS for other industrial IoT markets
In this study I have tried to conduct a technology forecast for the mobile industry. In order to do this we have developed and followed a ten steps methodology as follows;
First we started by defining the industry and determining the exact sub industry definition. Second we studied the history of mobile phones with special focus on the important milestones to determine the important inflection technology events which took the technology to the second level, or helped in diffusing the technology, or created a new trend or resulted in a technology disruption. Third we gone through an industry analysis phases in which we studied the market growth rate, market share of different players, identifying leaders, followers. Followed by studying the market dynamics and main trends from both producers and consumers. Producers revenue pyramid, current and future strategies have been included. Fourth we composed the industry PEST analysis followed by industry overall analysis using porter five forces model. Fifth, a study for the major technological trends have been conducted, resulted in identifying main important industry trends. For each of the identified industry trend, we have identified the main technological challenges based on the consumer pull demand and the technology implication of each. Sixth, we constructed our technology future wheel based on all the previously mentioned types of analysis, resulted in identifying the main technology subcomponents. Seventh, we gone through a structural analysis followed by cross impact analysis for those subcomponents. Eights, a relevance tree for all those subcomponents including different technological alternative for each have been constructed. Followed by an analysis based on experts opinion about existing diffusion rate for each of those technology alternatives. Ninth, a road map for the forecasted technologies have been compiled, followed a wild card listing for alternative technologies which may exist in the near or far future, even technologies which in research and we believe that it is extremely wild have been included. Tenth, a conclusion of our forecasted short and terms technologies landscape have been composed and presented.
CES 2019 marked the 52nd anniversary of the world’s
largest consumer technology conference, featuring a
daunting 4,500 exhibiting companies stretched over
2.9 million square feet of exhibit space. Over 180,000
people attended, from over 155 countries.
We bring you the Top 10 Toys + Trends at CES 2019 —
our annual take on what rose above the rest and a
mix of the CES stuff that wow'd, woo'd and is worthy of
watching. Here’s to more innovation and exploration
in 2019.
12 Trends That Will Define The Future Of Mobile Application DevelopmentMaruti Techlabs
It is predicted that there are 7 billion mobile users around the world in 2021. It’s projected that this figure will continue to rise as technology becomes more accessible each passing day. Mobile phones have integrated into our lives seamlessly over the past decade.
Regardless of your industry, the mobile application development industry has been genuinely altering and redefining business for quite a while now. Almost every company needs to amalgamate the latest mobile app development trends and extend its marketing strategy to gain traction towards optimum growth and reach its targeted market effectively.
Kodak, Compaq, Blockbuster Video – what do these companies have in common? Despite being widely popular in the past, they failed to keep up with technology and, therefore, ended up closing or selling out. All this at a time when technology was not changing as fast as it is today. Technology truly is in a constant state of flux. When businesses fail to keep up, they usually tend to go the Blockbuster way.
The only way to stand out in such an environment is through constant innovation. Whether you are a developer or a business with a mobile app, you must be updated with the latest mobile app trends. Without incorporating these trends into your apps, your mobile might become obsolete
Apps are being developed faster than ever to meet the rising demand for new content. Consumers today expect services to come with apps with friendly, clean user interfaces. The presentation of your brand through your app can go a long way with the tech-savvy customers of today.
The future of mobile app development lies in apps that load fast, hold less memory, but are feature-rich. Instant apps do all of this.
Some examples of Instant apps are @Hollar, @The New York Times Crossword & @Wish.
Mobile app development is a continually evolving field that is at the forefront of #innovation. These cutting-edge technologies also need experienced & talented mobile app developers for implementation.
Let’s look at the emerging trends in mobile application development that you must keep an eye out for.
Link to the complete article in the comments below ⬇️
Follow @Maruti Techlabs for more such insights.
#mobile #application #development #future
Internet of Things (IoT) - We Are at the Tip of An IcebergDr. Mazlan Abbas
You are likely benefitting from The Internet of Things (IoT) today, whether or not you’re familiar with the term. If your phone automatically connects to your car radio, or if you have a smartwatch counting your steps, congratulations! You have adopted one small piece of a very large IoT pie, even if you haven't adopted the name yet.
IoT may sound like a business buzzword, but in reality, it’s a real technological revolution that will impact everything we do. It's the next IT Tsunami of new possibility that is destined to change the face of technology, as we know it. IoT is the interconnectivity between things using wireless communication technology (each with their own unique identifiers) to connect objects, locations, animals, or people to the Internet, thus allowing for the direct transmission of and seamless sharing of data.
IoT represents a massive wave of technical innovation. Highly valuable companies will be built and new ecosystems will emerge from bridging the offline world with the online into one gigantic new network. Our limited understanding of the possibilities hinders our ability to see future applications for any new technology. Mainstream adoption of desktop computers and the Internet didn’t take hold until they became affordable and usable. When that occurred, fantastic and creative new innovation ensued. We are on the cusp of that tipping point with the Internet of Things.
IoT matters because it will create new industries, new companies, new jobs, and new economic growth. It will transform existing segments of our economy: retail, farming, industrial, logistics, cities, and the environment. It will turn your smartphone into the command center for the both digital and physical objects in your life. You will live and work smarter, not harder – and what we are seeing now is only the tip of the iceberg.
We presented the tech and digital trends that are going to transform many enterprises in 2018.
The focus is on:
1. Artificial Intelligence;
2. Augmented, Virtual & Mixed Reality;
3. Big Data Analytics;
4. Biometrics Recognition;
5. Blockchain;
6. Digital Payment;
7. Internet of Things;
8. Machine Learning;
9. Mobile & Cyber Security;
10. Omnichannel;
11. Open Api;
12. User Experience;
13. 5G.
Purpose: The slides provide an overview on the Internet of Things trend
Content: Summary information about the Internet of Things marketplace, including trends drivers, spending trends, industry business cases, and adoption challenges. Also included are links to additional resources.
How To Use This Report: This report is best read/studied and used as a learning document. You may want to view the slides in slideshow mode so you can easily follow the links
Available on Slideshare: This presentation (and other HorizonWatch Trend Reports for 2016) will be available publically on Slideshare at http://www.slideshare.net/horizonwatching
Please Note: This report is based on internal IBM analysis and is not meant to be a statement of direction by IBM nor is IBM committing to any particular technology or solution.
The Internet of Things: Impact and Applications in the High-Tech IndustryCognizant
As both makers and users of the Internet of Things (IoT), high-technology companies stand to gain both sales and process efficiencies by deploying IoT technologies throughout their operations. We provide a guide to benefits to be realized by semiconductor fabs, distributors, contract manufacturers and OEMs from IoT enablement and deployment, and a brief road map of first steps.
Top machine learning trends for 2022 and beyondArpitGautam20
Exciting Machine Learning Trends that will emerge in 2022 & beyond and redefine the way ML Models & ML Technologies are used by enterprises. https://arsr.tech/top-machine-learning-trends-for-2022-and-beyond/
Catch the highlights from MWC16 in this quick recap. Learn about everything that happened at Mobile World Congress, including new virtual reality devices, the latest developments in IoT, and much, much more.
IoT is one of the transformational trends that will shape the future of businesses in 2017 and beyond. Many firms see big opportunity in IoT uses and enterprises start to believe that IoT holds the promise to enhance customer relationships and drive business growth by improving quality, productivity, and reliability on one side, and on the other side reducing costs, risk, and theft.
Mahbubul alam -_kpmg:flex_automotive_innovation_summit_2Mahbubul Alam
Event: KPMG / Flex Automotive Innovation Summit
Product: Movimento’s “Unified OTA Platform” and benefits for Automotive Industry and beyond
• Support for multiple public cloud infrastructures as well as private cloud and data centers
• Support for clients on multiple OS / RTOS including Android and Linux
• Support for multiple clients, cloud communication protocols, standards includes OMA DM 2.0, LWM2M
• Support for federated supplier software lifecycle management
• Support for multiple consumption models with vertical SaaS for automotive and PaaS for other industrial IoT markets
Are (IoT) Smart Homes of the Future As Smart As They Say? - InfographicPanda Security
Here at Panda Security, we have gathered a few of our ideas on ways that hackers could get unprecedented access to your daily lives through the app-integrated devices you keep at home. http://bit.ly/2ml8am4
Ataques informáticos contra el sector sanitario -Panda SecurityPanda Security
En los últimos tiempos hemos pasado de casos puntuales a ataques a gran escala diseñados específicamente contra industrias concretas, como el sector hotelero o determinadas entidades financieras, pero ¿te imaginas qué pasaría si un centro sanitario cayese en las redes del cibercrimen? PandaLabs, el laboratorio anti-malware de Panda Security, presenta el whitepaper “La Ciber- Pandemia”; con ejemplos sobre amenazas reales que parecen de ciencia ficción y que nos afectan a todos.
Más información:
http://www.pandasecurity.com/spain/mediacenter/panda-security/panda-disecciona-la-ciber-pandemia/
Semantic Repository of Linked Data for Interoperability of Software Defined...Pratik Desai, PhD
Semantic technologies have been successful in solving challenges associated with interoperability and machine intelligence. In the new wave of Internet of Things (IoT) devices, it is difficult to galvanize movement such as schema.org to standardize linked data annotation models for various vaguely defined subsections such as health care, wearable device, smart home, industrial internet and others.
Among these subdomains, automotive industry has really well defined properties and data models for the components being used and their relationships. Therefore in the IoT domain, it is a comparatively convenient task to define the concept of “Software Defined Car” platform that utilizes linked data and other semantic technologies. The platform should enable interoperability and reasoning between components of the car while also providing accessibility to the external internet technologies such as web services, software applications, big data analytic and artificial intelligence.
This presentation will include detailed description of the following milestones to achieve the greater goal, mentioned above:
Identify major properties and relationships to create default ontologies for a car
Develop tools for manufacturer to create individual linked data models from the default
Repository that store and provide access to the linked data models through APIs
Platform the enables access of the physical components of the car to other services through the URIs
Security layer to restrict authentication and access of the different properties of the model
- See more at: http://smartdata2015.dataversity.net/sessionPop.cfm?confid=91&proposalid=7811#sthash.NAVU8j64.dpuf
Creating a Truly Global Connectivity Solution - Is It Even Possible?Dan Mårtensson
Presentation from 2016 TU-Automotive Event in Detroit.
Creating a Truly Global Connectivity Solution - Is It Even Possible?
- Connectivity provides multiple benefits for vehicles, but there are still issues related to full global connectivity that need to be overcome.
- Understand some of the typical challenges with connectivity facing fleet owners, service providers and OEMs, such as issues with roaming networks and limited data access for service content
- Explore how a true global SIM with one provider can mitigate this problem and enable more efficient connected solutions, eradicating the need to negotiate with multiple MNOs and enhance the customer experience
- Learn how Quality of Service can be reached in global connectivity deployments and how to get a solution free from carrier lock-in
Autonomous Car & Cybersecurity - IAA 2015 - New Mobility WorldMahbubul Alam
Cybersecurity Panel : New Mobility World, IAA 2015, Frankfurt, Germany
Software Defined Car will Change Everything: Cybersecurity is Life
Security FIRST!
1. Implement proven security practice with ecosystem partners
2. Make security a mandatory function of product development
3. Make OTA as part of prevention/mitigation plan
LAS16-100K1: Welcome Keynote
Speakers: George Grey
Date: September 26, 2016
★ Session Description ★
George Grey, CEO of Linaro will welcome attendees to the conference and give an update on the latest projects taking place at Linaro.
★ Resources ★
Etherpad: pad.linaro.org/p/las16-100k1
Presentations & Videos: http://connect.linaro.org/resource/las16/las16-100k1/
★ Event Details ★
Linaro Connect Las Vegas 2016 – #LAS16
September 26-30, 2016
http://www.linaro.org
http://connect.linaro.org
OMA Seminar/Webinar, October 27, 2016, "How Developers Can Get the Most Out of IoT Standards and Tools" - Presentation #5 from Tao Lin, PhD, Distinguished Architect, Movimento Group
"Support OTA for Automotive with OMA DM"
The presentation was used by the Dr. Pratik Desai at his talk at the "Silicon Valley Automotive Open Source" meetup held at HackerDojo on April 7th, 2016.
Key challenges facing the future of IoTAhmed Banafa
The Internet of Things (#IoT) phenomenon—ubiquitous connected things providing key physical data and further processing of that data in the cloud to deliver business insights— presents a huge opportunity for many players in all businesses and industries. Many companies are organizing themselves to focus on IoT and the connectivity of their future products and services. For the IoT industry to thrive there are three categories of challenges to overcome and this is true for any new trend in technology not only IoT:
IoT Challenges
Technology
Business
Society
The past decade has seen significant advancement in the field of consumer electronics. Various ‘intelligent’ appliances such as cellular phones, air-conditioners, home security devices, home theatres, etc. are set to realize the concept of a smart home. They have given rise to a Personal Area Network in home environment, where all these appliances can be interconnected and monitored using a single controller.
Busy families and individuals with physical limitation represent an attractive market for home automation and networking. A wireless home network that does not incur additional costs of wiring would be desirable. Bluetooth technology, which has emerged in late 1990s, is an ideal solution for this purpose.
Home automation involves introducing a degree of computerized or automatic control to
Certain electrical and electronic systems in a building. These include lighting, temperature
Control etc.
This project demonstrates a simple home automation system which contains a remote mobile host controller and several client modules (home appliances). The client modules communicate with the host controller through a wireless device such as a Bluetooth enabled mobile phone, in this case, an android based Smart phone.
Understanding the different building blocks of IoT, identifying the areas of vulnerability in each block and exploring technologies needed to counter each of the weaknesses are essential in dealing with the security issue of IoT.
30 BIG TECH
PREDICTIONS FOR 2017
THIRTY PREDICTIONS ACROSS MOBILE, DIGITAL MEDIA,
PAYMENTS, E-COMMERCE, INTERNET OF THINGS, AND
FINTECH FOR 2017
January 2017
The BI Intelligence Research Team
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Technology is disrupting nearly every part of our daily lives.
Smartphones have allowed us to stay connected to each other at literally every moment of our lives, whether it's on our daily commutes or on faraway vacations.
The Internet of Things (IoT) is making us more connected than ever with smart home devices that can control our lights and thermostats and order food for us with simple voice commands.
Robo advisors are making investing more accessible and more affordable for everyone.
And the list is growing.
Almost every industry has been disrupted by digital technologies over the past decade. And, in 2017 we expect to see more revolutionary developments impacting our businesses, careers, and lives.
BI Intelligence, Business Insider's premium research service, has put together a list of 30 Big Tech Predictions for 2017 across Mobile, Digital Media, Payments, IoT, E-Commerce, and Fintech. Some of these major predictions include:
Autonomous car road tests
Snapchat and Amazon rattling the digital ad space
VR hardware competing with popular gaming consoles
The grocery industry making the move online
Mobile wallets adding value to users
Insurtech ascending with investments from legacy players and tech giants
Social video taking 2017 by storm
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IoT Meetup Hamburg 3 February 2015 - Getting Hamburg set-up for the Internet ...Knud Lasse Lueth
This is the presentation that I held at the 3rd IoT Meetup Hamburg on February 5, 2015.
The presentation includes a number of competitive intelligence analyses on the Internet of Things. It does not include the results from the breakout sessions.
IoT Meetup Hamburg 3 February 2015 - Getting Hamburg set-up for the Internet ...IoTAnalytics
This is the presentation that we held at the 3rd IoT Meetup Hamburg on February 5, 2015.
The presentation includes a number of competitive intelligence analyses on the Internet of Things. It does not include the results from the breakout sessions.
MTBiz is for you if you are looking for contemporary information on business, economy and especially on banking industry of Bangladesh. You would also find periodical information on Global Economy and Commodity Markets.
10 Mobile Trends for 2014 and Beyond (May 2014)Karen Sanchez
This is an abridged version of the 124-page report. Go to JWTIntelligence.com/trendletters to see the full report, including recommendations for brands
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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.
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In this presentation we will talk about the Microservices approach and how it can be implemented in IoT ecosystem.
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Session Overview
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Meetup8 IoT trends 2016
1. M E G A T R I S C O M P . L L C
IoT trends and
technological solutions
2/6/2016
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A brief summary about the role of developers,
smart homes, wearable and connected cars.
2. Introduction
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Over the years, the predictions for growth in the Internet of Things and
machine-to-machine markets have been staggering:
• 2010, IBM: “A world of 1 trillion connected devices” by 2015.
• 2011, Ericsson’s CEO, Hans Vestberg: “50 billion connected devices” by
2020.
• 2013, ABI Research report: “30 billion” by 2020.
• 2013, Morgan Stanley report: “75 billion devices connected to the IoT”
by 2020.
• 2014, an Intel infographic: “31 billion devices connected to Internet” by
2020.
• 2014, ABI Research updated report: “41 billion active wireless
connected devices” by 2020.
• 2015, Gartner Research: “4.9 billion connected things in use in 2015 …
and will reach 25 billion
by 2020.”
3. Introduction
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Although the specific predictions and the numbers differ, what is
remarkable is that the numbers predicted for 2020 have been
consistently extremely high over the years.
The markets are experiencing explosive growth around the world, and
the numbers are still performing at what Gartner calls the “peak of
inflated expectations” in its well-known “Hype Cycle” diagrams.
The Gartner Hype Cycle showed the Internet of Things had hit the
peak of this curve in 2014, so we appear to finally be moving beyond
the hype into reality.
5. What we will talk about
2/6/2016
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Battle of the
Smart Home
Hubs
Developers are
the new
baseline
Wearable
platforms
From
Connected Car
to
software-
defined
transportation
Consumer and
Enterprise
technology
converge
7. Key players in every market build their strategy
around developers
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8. IoT markets are not independent:
developers cross boundaries
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9. What we will talk about
2/6/2016
9
Battle of the
Smart Home
Hubs
Developers are
the new
baseline
Wearable
platforms
From
Connected Car
to
software-
defined
transportation
Consumer and
Enterprise
technology
converge
14. Smart Homes Key facts
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1. Platforms, not products, will determine who wins the
customer relationship.
2. Conversational platforms (voice, chat) are coming up
strong.
3. The rise of artificial intelligence fundamentally
challenges the central role of developers as creators of
use cases, but developers remain key in platform
strategies, if not for apps, then for services.
15. What we will talk about
2/6/2016
15
Battle of the
Smart Home
Hubs
Developers are
the new
baseline
Wearable
platforms
From
Connected Car
to
software-
defined
transportation
Consumer and
Enterprise
technology
converge
17. Near future of wearables
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In the near future, your gym will give you compression gear
to wear during your workout to produce energy from your
movement. The generators will then power little sensors
seamlessly integrated into your clothing, which
measure everything your body does: Kinematics, range of
motion, heart rate, sweat, reps, blood sugar, body fat and so
on.
18. Near future of wearables
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The gear connects to the cloud,
and when you reach a workout
station, a virtual coach
projected on the wall guides
you through your routine. Your
stats are automatically shared
with your friends, injury
information is provided to your
doctor, and you keep coming
back to the gym, because you
can tangibly see your
performance improving.
20. The next big wave of wearable app platforms: AR/VR
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Virtual reality is an immersive experience in
which your head movements are tracked in a
three-dimensional world, making it ideally
suited to apps, games and movies.
21. Wearables Key facts
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Innovation in wearables is in full swing.
Soon …
1. brands will compete on digital identity
2. watches and AR/VR will compete on who has most apps
3. the most successful developers will build on top of data
22. What we will talk about
2/6/2016
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Battle of the
Smart Home
Hubs
Developers are
the new
baseline
Wearable
platforms
From
Connected Car
to
software-
defined
transportation
Consumer and
Enterprise
technology
converge
25. A global market
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A study by McKinsey suggested that a rise in the number of
connected cars will increase “the value of the global market for
connectivity components and services to €170 billion by 2020”.
For many, the car is now turning into an extension of
the home, with drivers’ digital, social and mobile habits –
underpinned by technology advances – being integrated into
the vehicle. Through the use of sensors, which deliver data for
analysis, the connected car provides yet another opportunity to
understand driver characteristics, their needs, the
features they might appreciate, while introducing an
additional layer of safety.
27. Connected Cars Key facts
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1. The innovation focus in Connected Cars is shifting from
the dashboard to vehicle data, and in the future to data-
driven transportation platforms and services.
2. Actual car makers struggle to keep control over and to
gain access to the necessary supply chain, expertise, and
data to be leaders in this evolution.
28. What we will talk about
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Battle of the
Smart Home
Hubs
Developers are
the new
baseline
Wearable
platforms
From
Connected Car
to
software-
defined
transportation
Consumer and
Enterprise
technology
converge
30. Today Smart Home, tomorrow Smart Office
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Smart Home, not building automation, will be the
future technology foundation for office environments
Why? Consumer markets offer much faster product evolution and validation
with customers
31. Wearables in the workplace: same technology,
different use cases
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Phase 1
New tech,
old solution
Phase 2
Wearable
first
Phase 3
Data First
32. Key facts about consumer and enterprise
convergence
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1. Consumer and enterprise technology are increasingly
converging in most industries.
2. Consumer not enterprise technology will be the
foundation for the converged future.
3. Developers will increasingly work between consumer and
enterprise markets.
34. Question #0
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What kinds of devices /systems is SSB currently
being used with?
Right now we are working on the integration between SSB
and Temboo API. Our first user case is based on gathering
data from Fitbit devices trough Temboo.
Right now SSB is active on solar plants, it also works on
many blood pressure devices like iHealth and Withings and
it’s integrated with Google Fit platform.
35. Question #1
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When do you see iot will have a standard?
We don’t think that a global standard will come this year due
to heavy fragmentation of devices and communication
protocols (usually not open). There are some interesting
projects like AllJoyn protocol initially developed by
Qualcomm. It has a lot of potential. Here there is an
interesting article if you want to know more:
http://www.networkworld.com/article/2456421/internet-
of-things/a-guide-to-the-confusing-internet-of-things-
standards-world.html
http://postscapes.com/internet-of-things-alliances-roundup
36. Question #2
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Can you provide any resources for getting started
with programming in any of these hubs like
wearables/homes/etc.
One of the most interesting software hub for us is Temboo. It
connects to many devices and APIs, so it can a good start. It
can be used with arduino, texas instruments Iot platform
and many others. It’s used for a lot of IoT applications like
gas leak monitor, water management, soild quality, etc etc.
More information here: https://www.temboo.com/library/
Another interesting architecture is the Samsung’s
SmartThings. It’s one of the most used IoT hubs. Info:
http://docs.smartthings.com/en/latest/architecture/
37. Question #3
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Can we do IoT based stuff using arduino and zigbee?
Arduino is a great platform to start working on a prototype
for the IoT. We have tested a lot of sensors (temperature,
humidity, current measure, electric switches and so on).
We believe that it’s offering and the support from the
community are one of the key factors.
38. Question #4
2/6/2016
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Can you give some good examples of IoT in smart
cities?
• One of the best examples is the work that is doing
Libelium company. Libelium manufactures hardware
and a SDK for wireless sensor networks for Internet of
Things (IoT), M2M, and Smart Cities solutions. Some
applications are smart parking, smartphone detection,
electromagnetic fields levels, traffic congestion, smart
lighting , irrigation and so on.
39. Question #4
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• Another interesting platform is Oracles’s smart city. It is
a modular solution made with high industrial standards.
The platform provides all ingredients to establish a
Sentient City Network, allowing cities to become livable
to its residents. Connectivity is the key to a Citywide
Nervous System infrastructure, collecting and sharing
feedback from all possible sources the basis, measuring
and sensing the actual quality of life in a city - the key
driver for actual change.
Here more info:
http://www.oracle.com/us/industries/public-
sector/national-local-government/city-
platform/index.html
40. Megatris Comp. LLC
We create cloud services and mobile apps to make people life easier.
Our mobile apps are integrated with Megatris Cloud to sell services and
goods.
www.megatris.com
1250 Oakmead Pkwy, Sunnyvale, CA 94085, USA
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