The Internet of Things. Wharton Guest Lecture by Sandeep Kishore – Corporate Vice President - Global Head - Life Sciences & Healthcare and Public Services
Internet became mainstream around 20 years ago and the rapid pace of technology development we have seen over these years is fascinating. We are now looking at the biggest revolution ever, in the world of connectivity - Internet of Things (IoT). Everything we can think of around us - at home, work, in the car, or at a retail store -- will be interconnected, exchanging data and information, thus leading to an extremely intelligent network of things. It will lead to richer user experience, improved efficiencies and higher collaboration across the ecosystem. Exciting times await us...
Be Digital or Be Extinct. Wharton Guest Lecture by Sandeep Kishore – Corporat...HCL Technologies
The era of Digital Darwinism is upon us. Businesses have no choice but to adopt digital technologies or disappear. Traditional businesses which do not leverage digital technologies risk becoming irrelevant or losing business to native digital companies which understand technology better. The good news is that most companies realize the importance of digital. However, the not so good news is that many still approach digital as “nice” or “cool to have” rather than treating it as an important aspect for business. Digital is no longer good to have: either be digital or be extinct – there is simply no other option.
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
Internet of Things B2B market study 2016Yoann Kolnik
Internet of things 2016 market study. Designed for companies that expect to take part in the IoT revolution, accelerate growth and leave competition behind
Internet of Things (IOT) in simple terms we can describe the iot with a definition it is "A virtual world with a physical touch" it is connected with every thing that are related to the magnetic waves.
It is a new innovation in the era of technology that can change the face of technology and even we can see the change around us.
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State of the market for IoT/IIoT and the cloud: What are the emerging opportunities for using interconnected devices and the cloud to provide enterprises with operational efficiencies and more effective mobility?
Be Digital or Be Extinct. Wharton Guest Lecture by Sandeep Kishore – Corporat...HCL Technologies
The era of Digital Darwinism is upon us. Businesses have no choice but to adopt digital technologies or disappear. Traditional businesses which do not leverage digital technologies risk becoming irrelevant or losing business to native digital companies which understand technology better. The good news is that most companies realize the importance of digital. However, the not so good news is that many still approach digital as “nice” or “cool to have” rather than treating it as an important aspect for business. Digital is no longer good to have: either be digital or be extinct – there is simply no other option.
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
Internet of Things B2B market study 2016Yoann Kolnik
Internet of things 2016 market study. Designed for companies that expect to take part in the IoT revolution, accelerate growth and leave competition behind
Internet of Things (IOT) in simple terms we can describe the iot with a definition it is "A virtual world with a physical touch" it is connected with every thing that are related to the magnetic waves.
It is a new innovation in the era of technology that can change the face of technology and even we can see the change around us.
Please do like and comment
State of the market for IoT/IIoT and the cloud: What are the emerging opportunities for using interconnected devices and the cloud to provide enterprises with operational efficiencies and more effective mobility?
In the coming years, IoT will look completely different than it does today. IoT is a greenfield market.
New players, with new business models, approaches, and solutions, can appear out of nowhere and overtake incumbents.
Sensing as-a-Service - The New Internet of Things (IOT) Business ModelDr. Mazlan Abbas
Here's a chance to create new business models for Internet of Things. There are tons of benefits to gain from IOT and sensors. Its a matter of time when we can harness the creativity of the IOT Application Developers. Create a healthy eco-system so that everyone benefits.
How the Internet of Things will disrupt your industry (Avanade Inspire 2015)Geert van der Cruijsen
The Internet of Things is going to change how companies will do their business. this talk was held at Avanade Inspire 2015 on Friday 25th of September 2015.
Internet Of Things Uses & Applications In Various Industries | IOTPixelCrayons
The Internet of Things (IoT) is a system of interrelated computing devices, mechanical and digital machines, objects, animals or people that are provided with unique identifiers and the ability to transfer data over a network without requiring human-to-human or human-to-computer interaction.
Internet of things - Introduction and Variations (Architecture)Mayank Vijh
The slides includes the IOT Architecture introduction and how that is being used in certain use cases around the industries.
Topics include :
Introduction
Trends and Hype cycle
Major IOT Players
Real World Problems
IOT Architecture and variations
Challenges and Tools
Difference between M2M and IOT practice.
KPI and Criteria
Evaluation and Decision
Conclusion
Welcome to the future of the Internet of Things. IoT Viewpoints 2018 is a collection of Ovum’s newest thought leadership on emerging IoT trends, technologies and opportunities.
Panel discussion with IoT executives from GE, Intel, Bosch and Telefonica, lead by Claro Partners, to discuss the emerging IoT business landscape, using a tool developed by Claro Partners mapping out IoT offerings to help companies identify opportunities in the Internet of Things.
Description of the session
Explore the opportunities in the Internet of Things, using an interactive map with 400+ startups and initiatives, structured across 10 business and consumer facing verticals and 5 types of enablers. The emerging business landscape shows the vastness, variety, and scope of the Internet of Things and is a key tool to identification of new opportunity spaces for businesses looking to take a fundamental role in the market.
IoTWF attendees get temporary access to the landscape, which is normally only accessible for our clients. Login details can be found in the presentation.
After a tour through the IoT landscape, a diverse panel of industry experts will discuss:
1. How it will evolve in the near future
2. Where are the opportunity spaces for companies to provide valuable products and services.
3. What it will take to realise this evolution of the IoT.
Panelists
Xavier Capellades Ramos - Head of New Products, Thinking Things, Telefonica Digital
Stefan Ferber - Vice President at Bosch Software Innovations, Bosch
Tom DeMaria, GE Global Research, Director of Technology, Office of CTO, responsible for IoT and Industrial Internet
Rick Lisa - Director, Worldwide IoT/M2M Business Development, Intel
Moderator:
Aldo de Jong, Co-Founder Claro Partners & Data-IoT accelerator
Aldo helps corporations and startups to navigate disruptive change. With Claro and the accelerator, he provides Business Innovation and Service Design in the context of disruptive changes in society and business, such as the Personal Data Economy, Internet of Things (IoT) and Value Exchange networks. Aldo is a strategist with a strong analytical capability and business acumen, coupled with creativity and passion for understanding people.
He understands what it takes to take an initiative through the organization to the marketplace. He focuses on working with change-makers in industries affected by disruption, like Telecommunications, Technology, Financial Services and Media and with disruptive startups. Prior to founding Claro, he was a founding member of the Barcelona office of Smart Design and worked in various commercial and marketing roles at General Electric. He holds an MBA from IESE Business School in Barcelona and an MSc Chemical Engineering from Delft University of Technology.
Currently Aldo is looking for mentors, investors and corporate partners for the Data-IoT accelerator program he is starting. This program will transform teams into high-performance startups in the "white-hot" opportunity spaces of Smart Data and Internet of Things.
Internet of Things Corporate PresentationMomentumPR
Internet of Things Inc. (TSX-V: ITT) is an IoT software and solutions provider acquiring and implementing strategic disruptive solutions targeting the Industrial IoT markets including: manufacturing, agriculture, energy management, transportation.
The digital-evolution-in-marketing-apurva chamariaApurva Chamaria
2 Digital Media Achievements at HCL
7 Digital Trends
12 Common Digital Media Ailments
What makes a successful digital strategy
Lets look at some successful examples
In the coming years, IoT will look completely different than it does today. IoT is a greenfield market.
New players, with new business models, approaches, and solutions, can appear out of nowhere and overtake incumbents.
Sensing as-a-Service - The New Internet of Things (IOT) Business ModelDr. Mazlan Abbas
Here's a chance to create new business models for Internet of Things. There are tons of benefits to gain from IOT and sensors. Its a matter of time when we can harness the creativity of the IOT Application Developers. Create a healthy eco-system so that everyone benefits.
How the Internet of Things will disrupt your industry (Avanade Inspire 2015)Geert van der Cruijsen
The Internet of Things is going to change how companies will do their business. this talk was held at Avanade Inspire 2015 on Friday 25th of September 2015.
Internet Of Things Uses & Applications In Various Industries | IOTPixelCrayons
The Internet of Things (IoT) is a system of interrelated computing devices, mechanical and digital machines, objects, animals or people that are provided with unique identifiers and the ability to transfer data over a network without requiring human-to-human or human-to-computer interaction.
Internet of things - Introduction and Variations (Architecture)Mayank Vijh
The slides includes the IOT Architecture introduction and how that is being used in certain use cases around the industries.
Topics include :
Introduction
Trends and Hype cycle
Major IOT Players
Real World Problems
IOT Architecture and variations
Challenges and Tools
Difference between M2M and IOT practice.
KPI and Criteria
Evaluation and Decision
Conclusion
Welcome to the future of the Internet of Things. IoT Viewpoints 2018 is a collection of Ovum’s newest thought leadership on emerging IoT trends, technologies and opportunities.
Panel discussion with IoT executives from GE, Intel, Bosch and Telefonica, lead by Claro Partners, to discuss the emerging IoT business landscape, using a tool developed by Claro Partners mapping out IoT offerings to help companies identify opportunities in the Internet of Things.
Description of the session
Explore the opportunities in the Internet of Things, using an interactive map with 400+ startups and initiatives, structured across 10 business and consumer facing verticals and 5 types of enablers. The emerging business landscape shows the vastness, variety, and scope of the Internet of Things and is a key tool to identification of new opportunity spaces for businesses looking to take a fundamental role in the market.
IoTWF attendees get temporary access to the landscape, which is normally only accessible for our clients. Login details can be found in the presentation.
After a tour through the IoT landscape, a diverse panel of industry experts will discuss:
1. How it will evolve in the near future
2. Where are the opportunity spaces for companies to provide valuable products and services.
3. What it will take to realise this evolution of the IoT.
Panelists
Xavier Capellades Ramos - Head of New Products, Thinking Things, Telefonica Digital
Stefan Ferber - Vice President at Bosch Software Innovations, Bosch
Tom DeMaria, GE Global Research, Director of Technology, Office of CTO, responsible for IoT and Industrial Internet
Rick Lisa - Director, Worldwide IoT/M2M Business Development, Intel
Moderator:
Aldo de Jong, Co-Founder Claro Partners & Data-IoT accelerator
Aldo helps corporations and startups to navigate disruptive change. With Claro and the accelerator, he provides Business Innovation and Service Design in the context of disruptive changes in society and business, such as the Personal Data Economy, Internet of Things (IoT) and Value Exchange networks. Aldo is a strategist with a strong analytical capability and business acumen, coupled with creativity and passion for understanding people.
He understands what it takes to take an initiative through the organization to the marketplace. He focuses on working with change-makers in industries affected by disruption, like Telecommunications, Technology, Financial Services and Media and with disruptive startups. Prior to founding Claro, he was a founding member of the Barcelona office of Smart Design and worked in various commercial and marketing roles at General Electric. He holds an MBA from IESE Business School in Barcelona and an MSc Chemical Engineering from Delft University of Technology.
Currently Aldo is looking for mentors, investors and corporate partners for the Data-IoT accelerator program he is starting. This program will transform teams into high-performance startups in the "white-hot" opportunity spaces of Smart Data and Internet of Things.
Internet of Things Corporate PresentationMomentumPR
Internet of Things Inc. (TSX-V: ITT) is an IoT software and solutions provider acquiring and implementing strategic disruptive solutions targeting the Industrial IoT markets including: manufacturing, agriculture, energy management, transportation.
The digital-evolution-in-marketing-apurva chamariaApurva Chamaria
2 Digital Media Achievements at HCL
7 Digital Trends
12 Common Digital Media Ailments
What makes a successful digital strategy
Lets look at some successful examples
Manufacturing though is increasingly being outsourced, developed countries like Germany are toying with the idea of digitizing the entire process to bring down costs and enhance efficiencies. Learn how Germany is doing it, through Industry 4.0.
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Innovation in Medical Devices – Embedded Blood Glucose Meter in SmartphonesHCL Technologies
This whitepaper discusses about a glucose meter embedded in smartphones for monitoring the blood glucose level of the user, where it acts as a user-friendly device for the patient. SEGD (Smartphone embedded glucose device) represents the patient’s real-time glucose monitoring system. The user takes a glucose test through the smartphone using test strips and the result of the glucose measurement is displayed with the corresponding data. The generated BGM in the SEGD device shall dynamically be sent to the doctor’s phone and doctor can send back the necessary prescriptions after reviewing the complete history of that patient.
Internet of Things, is a new revolution of the Internet. Objects make themselves recognizable and they get intelligence thanks to the fact that they can communicate information about themselves and they can access information that has been aggregated by other things. Alarm clocks go off early if there’s traffic; plants communicate to the sprinkler system when it’s time for them to be watered; running shoes communicate time, speed and distance so that their wearers can compete in real time with people on the other side of the world; medicine containers tell your family members if you forget to take the medicine. All objects can get an active role thanks to their connection to the Internet.
Thought Leadership Webinar - Internet of things (IoT): The Next Cyber Securit...ClicTest
We are in the age of Cybercrimes and just getting started with Internet of Things. There will be a huge demand for IoT as 50 billion connected devices will be deployed across the globe by 2020. These devices will communicate with each other where the web and the physical world will meet with different set of internet infrastructure and protocols. This in turn, will not only help us in saving money, but also provide us with more options.
Discussion Topics:
• The importance of IoT
• How will they impact in our everyday lives?
• Is Internet of Things Secure?
• Securing Internet of Things
But, the Tech buzz is all about: Security of Things (Security in the Internet of Things). How far these Internet of Things can be trusted? Can these IoT devices be hacked? How they have become the Next Cyber Security Target for hackers? How can we secure Internet of Things?
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How To Reduce Application Support & Maintenance Cost HCL Technologies
The Gartner report contains 5 Alternative Ideas for Applications Management. Learn how to proactively reduce Application support & maintenance cost and impact business performance.
With the continual media focus on Social, Mobile, Analytics and Cloud Services, IT executives can be forgiven for forgetting that a high percentage of existing IT spends remains locked in the management of the existing IT stage. If current approaches to managing IT are not transformed, they will continue to remain locked. The only successful strategy deployed by many organization is the squeeze their IT services providers for incremental discounts. A recent Gartner report stated that "on average in 2012, 35% of IT spending was on applications, 55% was on infrastructure and the remaining 10% was on IT management, finance and administration activities. 50% of an application's cost across its lifecycle is support and maintenance. IT leaders are faced with a paradox of shrinking budgets but a business imperative to grow. Given that fewer than 20% of organizations have an application services strategy, ASM suddenly becomes a big budgetary blind spot
HCL has created a radical new approach. It has combines various industry-leading best practices, including LEAN process Management Principles with focused automation and unstained knowledge reuse for the support and maintenance of applications while creating incremental value for business every day with guaranteed cost reductions: Alternate Applications Support and Maintenance or ALT ASM.
In summary ALT ASM seeks to:
1) understand the cause of ‘work’ in Application Support
2) Stop the ‘work’ arising in the first instance
3) Manage the ‘work’ more effectively when it has arisen
ALT ASM engagements are substantially forward-looking. They continuously monitor applications to identify functional and technical re-engineering requirements. Dynamic business demand for enhanced functionality of legacy applications is met through staffing flexibility. Reduced It complexity is attained by identify redundant applications for decommissioning. The application portfolio is kept lean and total cost of ownership (TCO) is kept low.
More importantly, ALT ASM includes the monitoring of both IT key performance indicators and business process KPIs. Using business process and application visibility tools and process watch dashboards, ALT ASM is able to align IT systems to business processes. ALT ASM propagates alternative thinking of proactively reducing incidents and putting business process first.
Artificial intelligence (AI) is everywhere, promising self-driving cars, medical breakthroughs, and new ways of working. But how do you separate hype from reality? How can your company apply AI to solve real business problems?
Here’s what AI learnings your business should keep in mind for 2017.
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Know about Wipro's Product Engineering Capabilities and how our ability to leverage new-age technologies such as IoT, Cloud, 3D printing, virtualization, and Artificial Intelligence (AI) has a deep impact on the way enterprises do business in an ever-changing world
Zensar has been at the forefront of providing advanced manufacturing solutions to its clients, incorporating futuristic and contemporary best manufacturing practices and concepts including IoT.
Apigee CEO Chet Kapoor and four great keynote speakers and "CDOs" (Carole McCluskey (Outerwall), Michael Redding (Accenture), Abhi Ingle (AT&T), Aneesh Chopra (Former CTO - USA)) kicked off I ♥ APIs, Apigee’s first user and industry conference in inspiring fashion describing how every business is a digital business and how Chief Digital Officers (whether they have CDO as title on their business card or not) are leading enterprise innovation and transforming physical value networks with digital value networks.
Explore our analysis of technology trends for 2019 and beyond: AI, IoT, Security, Big Data / Data Science, Mobile Apps Development, AR/VR, RPA (Robot Process Automation), Blockchain, Automotive Solutions, Business Intelligence, Cloud Computing, Service Desk, Autonomous Things, Augmented Analytics, AI-Driven Development, Digital Twins, Empowered Edge, Immersive Experience, Smart Spaces, Quantum Computing, and more.
Check our recommendations for businesses to stay current with the latest IT tendencies.
Includes a video by Gartner.
Telecom 2020: Preparing for a very different futureRob Van Den Dam
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“Internet of Things (IoT) – Where is the Money?” - This talk highlighted the need for innovative business and technical models. Top 5 key takeaways from the session: 1) Analyze business models from the perspective of targeting “control points” (allows disproportionate share of value e.g. platform), “network externalities” (users generate more users e.g. facebook) and “virtuous cycle” (self-propogating value system e.g. Twitter: tweets generating more, value, tweeters and users) 2) Fog computing (solutions at the edge of the network) should be considered for "time sensitive" or "mission critical" solutions 3) IoT Stats 2013: $1.7B funding, 186 deals, 30% up YOY, 75% up on exits, largely in platforms; Cisco estimates 50B connected devices by 2020, economic value of 19 trillion added in next decade 4) Manufacturing and Smart Cities most immediate opportunities in Enterprise space 5) Key Challenges are security and time-sensitive networking. In summary, IoT Startups focused in a hot space need to pick clever business models relative to the competition.
IoT Community - MassTLC - Harvard Business School joint open forumMassTLC
On September 24, MassTLC was lucky enough to have partnered for a forum with Harvard Business School’s Institute for Strategy and Competitiveness, to discuss where Massachusetts sits in comparison to other key cities in the US.
Christian Ketels, a Principal Associate at HBS, provided us with a number of insights from his team’s research to help guide the discussion.
IoT is simply a network that connects the object and collects data. The word ‘IoT’ has two meaning, Internet which is backbone of connectivity and things meaning objects /devices.
Overview of IoT Investment Opportunities by Larry Chao of The Westly Group including a look at the IoT market and opportunities, market segmentation, leading corporate players and incumbents, new opportunities for startups and venture capital.
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Emergence of ITOA: An Evolution in IT Monitoring and ManagementHCL Technologies
IT operations analytics(ITOA) plays key role by providing intelligence that makes business sense out of the real-time data being generated by infrastructure components and applications.
USING FACTORY DESIGN PATTERNS IN MAP REDUCE DESIGN FOR BIG DATA ANALYTICSHCL Technologies
Though insights from Big Data gives a breakthrough to make better business decision, it poses its own set of challenges. This paper addresses the gap of Variety problem and suggest a way to seamlessly handle data processing even if there is change in data type/processing algorithm. It explores the various map reduce design patterns and comes out with a unified working solution (library). The library has the potential to ‘adapt’ itself to any data processing need which can be achieved by Map Reduce saving lot of man hours and enforce good practices in code.
HCL HELPS A US BASED WIRELINE TELECOM OPERATOR FOR BETTER LEAD-TO-CASH AND TH...HCL Technologies
The client is a privately-held competitive local exchange carrier, offering voice services, phone services, internet access, etc. to business customers primarily in California and Nevada. HCL's engagement included managed services application portfolio, CRM implementation and reporting. The client achieved seamless transition within three months with 100% off-shore presence using HCL's transition methodology
HCL HELPS A LEADING US TELECOM PROTECT ITS MARKET SHARE AND MAINTAIN HIGH LEV...HCL Technologies
The customer is a worldwide player in Networking & Cloud automation, Workflow automation and sustenance engineering. HCL took complete ownership of the customer's engineering services and saved costs by minimizing material overhead in thermal projections.
HCL suggests solutions to reduce airborne noise being emitted by vacuum cleaners. It has been seen that blowers used in vacuum cleaners are the main source of airborne noise and blade wakes are unavoidable in turbo machines.Focus of this whitepaper is to understand how to reduce sound intensity of vacuum cleaners and studying its effects on human hearing. ERS division in HCL proposes the design of a spiral enclosure for the blower in the vacuum cleaner. HCL suggests solutions to reduce airborne noise being emitted by vacuum cleaners. ERS division in HCL proposes the design of a spiral enclosure for the blower in the vacuum cleaner.
Comply is an IoT enabled, Small Pill Box, with a digital display that keeps track of your medical dosage level as well as the remaining pills. Offload complex tasks by pairing the solution with a smartphone/tablet app or a wearable fitness monitor. The collated data is analyzed from individual Comply units and then sent to the cloud.
Smart City solution providers will face challenges in increasing network load due to the huge amounts of video data flowing through their networks. For cost-effective analytics, distributed architecture with user control is just the right solution required. In Smart Cities with varying applications of video analytics solutions in fields such as security systems, utilities operators, and emergency response systems, it gives users a simple way to pick the feed they would like, instrument the analysis they want, and report the way they require in a simple-configurable manner.
With the advent of IoT and connected devices, there is an urgent need for a security framework that addresses major security goals of embedded devices. Security has to be an exercise built into the product development process instead of adding as an add-on feature.
Connected cars are fast becoming a reality and has the potential to change the way businesses are run. A connected car facilitates devices inside the car to connect with the computing and application servers and use computing power to access real time information and data. Use cases are explained for Transportation, Healthcare and Education fields along with the business models.
A Sigh of Relief for Patients with Chronic DiseasesHCL Technologies
This paper presents a solution for remote health monitoring for chronic diseases like chronic diseases like diabetes, asthma, cardiac arrhythmia, sleep disorders, and hypertension. It commences with the definitions for a better understanding of the terms used, and then excavates into perceiving what technology-enabled care is.
A simple solution that can utilize data, tap into social sentiments and provide business value to mobile users is much desired. Social data can be tapped for both society and business, and everyone is looking for an application that can address both. This paper analyzes a working solution, its tenets and features, and also indulge in a bit of future gazing.
A Novel Design Approach for Electronic Equipment - FEA Based MethodologyHCL Technologies
This paper describes the design approach established to study and simulate the vibration behavior of electronic products and provide good correlation between test data and FE simulation through a well calibrated analytical model. This established and validated approach/methodology has been practically implemented in various real time projects for various HCL clients, thereby eliminating/minimizing the actual hardware testing and prototyping efforts resulting in a significant reduction in turnaround time, increased product cost savings and improved productivity.
Due to the phenomenal development of Networking technology, applications and other services, IP networks are preferred for communication, but are more vulnerable to attacks. To cope with the growing menace of security threats, security systems have to be made more intelligent and robust by introducing Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS) in the security layers of a network.
This white paper explores the role of IDS to detect attacks accurately at an early stage to minimize the impact.
The financial services industry has never had a better opportunity to embrace a customer-centric approach to doing business. Raising the bar for customer experience can create clear competitive advantages, and a responsive digital channel offering is essential. Here, insiders from the banking industry, the insurance sector and HCL Technologies’ customer experience management principal discuss the challenges of remaining agile in the digital space.
http://www.hcltech.com/financial-services/cxstudio
Digital Customer Care Solutions, Smart Customer Care Solutions, Next Gen Cust...HCL Technologies
Many banking and financial institutions do not want to embrace digital CRM thinking things have remained same for long and will stay so. Though some are willing, they are reluctant because of organizational flexibility. Experts at HCL tell how organizations can overcome this impediment with HCL’s solutions
"Cost Savings Enabled for European Financial Services company "HCL Technologies
"HCL Consolidated Siloed Applications to Enhance Cost Savings of a Leading Financial Services Firm. Cost savings for the firm included Integration of Multiple Silos into One Platform, Providing About 28% Overall Cost Savings, Enhanced Mobility Capabilities Helped to Generate Good Traction Across Europe, the Single Customer View Of 9.16 Million Customers Helped to Build Better Customer Relationships and Experiences
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Improved Underwriting Capabilities for Life Insurance ProviderHCL Technologies
HCL Reengineered Business Processes of a Life Insurance Provider to Improve Underwriting Capabilities. HCL Complete Solution Architecture Designed With eBaotech General Insurance System as Core Insurance Platform and Integrated Advanced Underwriting Engine With 20+ Systems and External Data Providers (Including Re-Insurer (GIC))
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Holger Mueller of Constellation Research shares his key takeaways from SAP's Sapphire confernece, held in Orlando, June 3rd till 5th 2024, in the Orange Convention Center.
Understanding User Needs and Satisfying ThemAggregage
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We know we want to create products which our customers find to be valuable. Whether we label it as customer-centric or product-led depends on how long we've been doing product management. There are three challenges we face when doing this. The obvious challenge is figuring out what our users need; the non-obvious challenges are in creating a shared understanding of those needs and in sensing if what we're doing is meeting those needs.
In this webinar, we won't focus on the research methods for discovering user-needs. We will focus on synthesis of the needs we discover, communication and alignment tools, and how we operationalize addressing those needs.
Industry expert Scott Sehlhorst will:
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LA HUG - Video Testimonials with Chynna Morgan - June 2024Lital Barkan
Have you ever heard that user-generated content or video testimonials can take your brand to the next level? We will explore how you can effectively use video testimonials to leverage and boost your sales, content strategy, and increase your CRM data.🤯
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The Internet of Things. Wharton Guest Lecture by Sandeep Kishore – Corporate Vice President - Global Head - Life Sciences & Healthcare and Public Services
1. The Internet
of Things
Sandeep Kishore
Corporate Vice President
Engineering and R&D Services
HCL Technologies
March 19th, 2014
@ Wharton
3. Internet of People
Internet of People, 2010
People connected to internet People connected to internet + Things connected to internet
+ Things connected to things
World population – 6.8B
Connected Devices – 12.5B (1.83x)
World population – 7.6B
Connected Things – 212B (27.89x)
Reference: IDC, Analysys Mason
Internet of Things
Internet of Things, 2020
4. Measure Communicate
What’s driving the IoT
… What are the elements
AnalyzeCollaborate
Identity, Provisioning,
Security, Trust
Moore’s
Law
Koomey’s
Law
Metcalfe’s
Law
Internet
of Things
5. IoT opportunities – The scale
2010 2020
60%
40%
Consumer
Industrial
25B
100B
200B
Wired, wireless, satellite,
M2M
GPS, RFID, sensors,
actuators, embedded /
compute devices
Middleware, applications,
analytical engine
Implementation, custom
solution, ecosystem
Number of connected things
HardwareNetworkSoftwareServices
$19TOpportunities*
*over next ten years Reference: Cisco, HCL analysis
6. How does $ 19 Trillion add up
45%
$8.6T
Things
connected
to things
32%
$6.1T
People
connected
to internet
23%
$4.3T
People
connected
to things
Reference: Cisco
Manufacturing, Retail
Finance, Information
Services
Consumer, Healthcare,
Infrastructure
10. Process & resource optimization
Today
Tomorrow
Example : Automated Plant Floor
Enhanced
Visibility
Proactive
Maintenance
Robots Artificial
Intelligence
Crowdsourced
Troubleshoot
3D printed
parts
Upgrade
through
bridge smart
Self assembly
machines
11. Complex autonomous systems
Tele Health Wearables Robot Assisted
Surgeries
Intelligent
Assisted Living
Today
Tomorrow
Automatic
Surgeries
Always On
Healthcare
Edible Sensors
in Pills
3D Printed
Organs
Example : Healthcare Services
12. To Summarize
Connected things will grow faster, will
become 2/3rd of the total IoT market by
2020
IoT , $ 19 Trillion dollar opportunity in the
next 10 years
Across industries, IoT will improve human
life and significantly improve productivity
14. Engineering partner for Global Brands
125+ engagements with world’s leading software company
35+ products engineered till date, $10+B revenue impacted
Software platform designed for 8 product series for with world’s leading consumer electronics brand, 95% of SQA on
110 products impacting $4+B in revenue
10+ products developed end to end for global leader in medical devices
$1B business enabled through next generation products engineered by HCL
Software developed that certifies products worth more than $30B annually for a leading aerospace company . 38% of
onboard software on 787 has HCL’s involvement
End to End Product Engg. with a global telecom leader for 12 Product Lines on revenue sharing mode, 75
patents filed by HCL Engineers
Complete product development across 8 Printer product families
Emerging Market Design, Supplier Sourced Innovation
14
15. • 225+ customers
• $40 B+ product revenue enabled
• 3 US based Engineering Development Centers with 50% local employees / 20+ Offices
North
America
• 50+ customers / 4 Regions in Europe
• 15 of 50 Top Tier R&D companies are HCL’s Customers
• 1 Europe Development Center, 80% local employees
Europe
• 25+ customers / Focus industry verticals: CE, Medical & Office Automation ; Auto and Industrial
• Japan dedicated, Multi-lingual engg. / engagement teams / 2 Offices, Tokyo and Osaka
Japan
• $25+ M investment in engg. labs
• ~ 100 development centers, dedicated and shared
• 6 locations, 15,500+ engineers, among the largest engg. strength globally
India
• by 18,500 HCL ERS engineers across 4 continents ; 3000 outside India
• for 300+ active engineering customers
• at 75 active Offshore Development Centers with dedicated labs, 22 shared labs
HCL ERS : Creating Business Impact
#1 : Global Engineering Services Provider in terms of size with over 18,500 FTEs
computer network equipment entertainment & media equipment whitegoods HVAC and control sys
2010 75% 5% 10% 10%
25% 20% 20% 35%
http://inlatest.com/20101030192/internet
The Internet of People refers to the state where the primary connection to the internet are people with their plethora of devices. These are not autonomous devices but are controlled by actions taken by human being. E.g. personal devices, entertainment systems, phones etc
“The Internet of Things,” states a recent McKinsey report, “refers to the use of sensors, actuators, and data communications technology built into physical objects—from roadways to pacemakers—that enable those objects to be tracked, coordinated, or controlled across a data network or the Internet.”
Self-Directed systems are designed to be operated by as few humans as possible. Rules are changed infrequently, they are only changed after careful consideration, and, increasingly, they are changed on-the-fly while a system is in full operation.
Interactive systems are designed for humans to change the rules frequently, and sometimes capriciously, either through downloading new rules (apps) or by devices and systems adapting to human behavior in real-time. Interactive systems are often inoperable while new rules are loaded onto a device, and we humans tolerate that behavior.
Process optimization: Repetition, precision, assurance. We depend on Operations devices to do a job, and we notice when they fail to do their intended job. Factory automation and robotics fall into this category, as do the jet engines GE builds. These devices send a rich stream of sensor data to back-end analytics systems, which then preemptively alert maintenance techs that they require servicing.
Autonomous systems: Monitoring embeds sensors into our infrastructure, so that we can figure out what’s happening. The sensor data is analyzed to figure out how to better maintain a system or to improve its efficiency. But these improvements are externally imposed on the local environment and most often are completely decoupled in time and methodology from the sensor systems used to gather system performance data
Sensor driven: Major appliances like refrigerators, residential air conditioners, dish washers and laundry washers and dryers, from manufacturers like Whirlpool and Bosch, automate more fundamental human needs. People use them every day as part of the infrastructure of their life. In a mature economy we need to wash and dry our clothes on a regular basis, have clean dishes, heat and/or cool the air, etc.
Experience: This is an aspirational segment, and in many respects this is a first-world segment – people spend their hard earned time and money on these products simply to feel good or to feel good about themselves. For example, fitness tracking systems like Fitbit’s Flex, SYNC Burn, and Nike’s Fuel start with a “wearable” HIoT bracelet that contains accelerometers and a simple device-control user experience.
Predictive Shipping: the set of customers buying from a local store stay largely same across time, advanced analytics will be used to understand and track their choices better and have the products they might buy ready. Combined with tracking their online buying behavior will increase sales/ store significantly
Dark Stores: Underperforming stores will be converted to digital stores that will just showcase products and ships same day to your home on purchase (http://chainstoreage.com/article/retail-2020-seven-trends-impacting-brick-mortar-retailers)
Augmented reality: stores will be able to showcase much more than their inventory through occulus rift kind of augmented reality. Will reduce store space required/ warehouse size and yet increase sales/ store. Benefits will be passed on to the customer but not as generic discounts but individualized offers
2010 – 2020 growth CAGR
http://www.pwc.com/en_US/us/retail-consumer/publications/assets/pwc-retailing-2020.pdf
http://uk.kantar.com/business/retail/online-retail-in-2050/
http://www.positivefuturist.com/archive/345.html
Nanomedicine – Smaller than blood cells, these tiny intelligent machines cruise through veins, destroy pathogens, locate damaged cells and make instant repairs. In a recent blog, Institute for Molecular Manufacturing's Senior Research Fellow, Robert Freitas describes how this science works and predicts when treatments might become available. In a typical nanomedicine therapy to stop infection, patients swallow a pill with 100 billion nanobots inside that search the body for unwanted bacteria, viruses, or fungi and immediately render them harmless. When finished, an ultrasound instructs the 'bots to exit the body through urine. The entire procedure takes about 30 minutes and leaves the patient healthy and infection-free. In addition, these clever machines can replace faulty chromosomes in diseased cells with new ones. Armed with knowledge of the patient's genome, nanobots find cells with DNA mistakes and create perfect error-free cells to replace them. This keeps patients in perfect health 24/7. Possibly one of the more important applications for nanobots includes removing accumulated cellular damage and mutations that cause aging. This procedure will enable many of todays 'boomers and seniors to recapture their youthful health, strength, and beauty. The young will remain young; the old will become young. Nanomedicine promises to change forever how we treat sickness and disease. When might this futuristic science become available? Freitas believes that nanobots could appear in clinical trials by mid-2020s and will be saving lives everywhere by 2030.
http://www.positivefuturist.com/archive/345.html
Nanomedicine – Smaller than blood cells, these tiny intelligent machines cruise through veins, destroy pathogens, locate damaged cells and make instant repairs. In a recent blog, Institute for Molecular Manufacturing's Senior Research Fellow, Robert Freitas describes how this science works and predicts when treatments might become available. In a typical nanomedicine therapy to stop infection, patients swallow a pill with 100 billion nanobots inside that search the body for unwanted bacteria, viruses, or fungi and immediately render them harmless. When finished, an ultrasound instructs the 'bots to exit the body through urine. The entire procedure takes about 30 minutes and leaves the patient healthy and infection-free. In addition, these clever machines can replace faulty chromosomes in diseased cells with new ones. Armed with knowledge of the patient's genome, nanobots find cells with DNA mistakes and create perfect error-free cells to replace them. This keeps patients in perfect health 24/7. Possibly one of the more important applications for nanobots includes removing accumulated cellular damage and mutations that cause aging. This procedure will enable many of todays 'boomers and seniors to recapture their youthful health, strength, and beauty. The young will remain young; the old will become young. Nanomedicine promises to change forever how we treat sickness and disease. When might this futuristic science become available? Freitas believes that nanobots could appear in clinical trials by mid-2020s and will be saving lives everywhere by 2030.
http://www.positivefuturist.com/archive/345.html
Nanomedicine – Smaller than blood cells, these tiny intelligent machines cruise through veins, destroy pathogens, locate damaged cells and make instant repairs. In a recent blog, Institute for Molecular Manufacturing's Senior Research Fellow, Robert Freitas describes how this science works and predicts when treatments might become available. In a typical nanomedicine therapy to stop infection, patients swallow a pill with 100 billion nanobots inside that search the body for unwanted bacteria, viruses, or fungi and immediately render them harmless. When finished, an ultrasound instructs the 'bots to exit the body through urine. The entire procedure takes about 30 minutes and leaves the patient healthy and infection-free. In addition, these clever machines can replace faulty chromosomes in diseased cells with new ones. Armed with knowledge of the patient's genome, nanobots find cells with DNA mistakes and create perfect error-free cells to replace them. This keeps patients in perfect health 24/7. Possibly one of the more important applications for nanobots includes removing accumulated cellular damage and mutations that cause aging. This procedure will enable many of todays 'boomers and seniors to recapture their youthful health, strength, and beauty. The young will remain young; the old will become young. Nanomedicine promises to change forever how we treat sickness and disease. When might this futuristic science become available? Freitas believes that nanobots could appear in clinical trials by mid-2020s and will be saving lives everywhere by 2030.