According to GE, there are 10 digital trends which define the current revolution and will determine the future of the world’s power and utilities sector.
The IoT of Energy | From Smart Products to Intelligent SolutionsAdvisian
Rapid changes in consumer, business and industrial products and technologies, the proliferation of sensors and digital footprints and sophisticated data analytics are driving transformational shifts in many sectors. The energy sector has responded to this change with more energy efficient appliances, digital retail innovations and progressive smart grid investments, but this is modest relative to many others.
come la digitalizzazione dei processi e dei prodotti abilita la trasformazione del modello di business ed il passaggio dall'economia del tangibile all'economia dell'intangibile
Edge computing, Edge AI and the 5G Cloud matrixRoberto Siagri
How IoT and related technologies are changing the production model, opening the doors to Digital Production. A sustainable production model without limits to the growth.
The IoT of Energy | From Smart Products to Intelligent SolutionsAdvisian
Rapid changes in consumer, business and industrial products and technologies, the proliferation of sensors and digital footprints and sophisticated data analytics are driving transformational shifts in many sectors. The energy sector has responded to this change with more energy efficient appliances, digital retail innovations and progressive smart grid investments, but this is modest relative to many others.
come la digitalizzazione dei processi e dei prodotti abilita la trasformazione del modello di business ed il passaggio dall'economia del tangibile all'economia dell'intangibile
Edge computing, Edge AI and the 5G Cloud matrixRoberto Siagri
How IoT and related technologies are changing the production model, opening the doors to Digital Production. A sustainable production model without limits to the growth.
COVID-19 has indeed demonstrated digital disruption in the way industries are creating value. The global crisis bought unprecedented risks which led to innovation and reimagining the future of business operations. Organizations, while adapting to the new normal, have accelerated their digital transformation journey at least by three to four years. It has been reported that at least 77% of the CEOs stated that the COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated their digital transformation plans. This has resulted in businesses implementing cutting-edge technologies to transform their business processes to stay competitive and generate new revenue streams.
Nigel will talk about some of the real world business model innovation that the IoT enables.
Stream Technologies and its IoT-X platform is building a ‘Unified Access Connectivity Environment‘ for IoT and as such is well-placed to disrupt traditional IoT business models as connectivity extends beyond cellular to satellite, Low Power Radio and WiFi.
Creativity: the human tool in the age of intelligent machines Roberto Siagri
Digitization and technology is demanding more creativity.
In the Age of Software Defined Machines and Big Data human creativity is becoming one of the most important skill. Presentation for the 7th Italian-Slovenian Forum in Lublijana
This presentation looks at the Trends for Smart Buildings including social networks and mobility. It also provides a comparison of the markets in Europe and North America.
IBM Electric mobility and DER prosumer needsMartin Rapos
Presented at the EU Comission in May 2015, the aim is to very briefly introduce the IBM perspecitve on two aspects of distributed smart energy discussed at the conference:
1. optimization of distributed generation in smart energy ecosystem
and
2. engagement of the rising prosumer, which has lots of new energy services to choose from and who needs to be empowered, engaged with
The Internet of Things: P&C Carriers & the Power of DigitalCognizant
As P&C carriers struggle to achieve and maintain profitable growth, they must prepare for and stay in step with advancements in digital technologies. The Internet of Things (IoT) and its network of connected devices and objects makes it possible for carriers to transform how they communicate, collaborate, and operate, and strengthen their capabilities in a number of key areas.
COVID-19 has indeed demonstrated digital disruption in the way industries are creating value. The global crisis bought unprecedented risks which led to innovation and reimagining the future of business operations. Organizations, while adapting to the new normal, have accelerated their digital transformation journey at least by three to four years. It has been reported that at least 77% of the CEOs stated that the COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated their digital transformation plans. This has resulted in businesses implementing cutting-edge technologies to transform their business processes to stay competitive and generate new revenue streams.
Nigel will talk about some of the real world business model innovation that the IoT enables.
Stream Technologies and its IoT-X platform is building a ‘Unified Access Connectivity Environment‘ for IoT and as such is well-placed to disrupt traditional IoT business models as connectivity extends beyond cellular to satellite, Low Power Radio and WiFi.
Creativity: the human tool in the age of intelligent machines Roberto Siagri
Digitization and technology is demanding more creativity.
In the Age of Software Defined Machines and Big Data human creativity is becoming one of the most important skill. Presentation for the 7th Italian-Slovenian Forum in Lublijana
This presentation looks at the Trends for Smart Buildings including social networks and mobility. It also provides a comparison of the markets in Europe and North America.
IBM Electric mobility and DER prosumer needsMartin Rapos
Presented at the EU Comission in May 2015, the aim is to very briefly introduce the IBM perspecitve on two aspects of distributed smart energy discussed at the conference:
1. optimization of distributed generation in smart energy ecosystem
and
2. engagement of the rising prosumer, which has lots of new energy services to choose from and who needs to be empowered, engaged with
The Internet of Things: P&C Carriers & the Power of DigitalCognizant
As P&C carriers struggle to achieve and maintain profitable growth, they must prepare for and stay in step with advancements in digital technologies. The Internet of Things (IoT) and its network of connected devices and objects makes it possible for carriers to transform how they communicate, collaborate, and operate, and strengthen their capabilities in a number of key areas.
Big Data has made it easier to gain loyal and happy customers in the utilities industry. It improves the ability of companies to quickly identify underlying issues and nip complaints in the bud.
Through big data analytics, utilities can improve customer experience, address changing demands, solve experience-related issues, manage grids more efficiently and gain full control of their resources. Read this paper to find out more.
Revue de presse IoT / Data du 26/03/2017Romain Bochet
Sommaire :
- From the Edge To the Enterprise
- The Internet of Energy: Smart Sockets
- Google's big data calculates US rooftop solar potential
- Energy management: Oracle Utilities launches smart grid and IoT device management solution in the cloud
- Are vehicles the mobile sensor beds of the future?
Connecting Physical and Digital Worlds to Power the Industrial IoTCognizant
The Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) merges enterprise IT and manufacturing operations technologies by making optimal use of IoT sensor data, analytics, cloud, process automaiton software and more. The payoffs: increased efficiency, lower operating costs, reduced disruptions, improved productivity and higher margins.
Definition, timeline, implemented technologies, requirements and comparison between different technologies of Internet of Things (IoT) in energy management, plus a regional comparison of IoT market size focusing on Iran.
Demand for the Internet of Things (IoT) is exploding, as more and more companies in a wide range of industries
look to capitalize on the promises of IoT to improve their efficiency and increase their revenues. The opportunity
for satellite to play a role in the IoT ecosystem is here, but the satellite industry has to overcome the challenge of
integrating seamlessly into the complex IoT framework. However, with an appropriate understanding of end-user
needs and careful planning, satellite service providers have the chance to fulfill the unmet, voracious demand for
all things IoT and reap the rewards of this technology’s explosive growth.
Reaping the Benefits of the Internet of ThingsCognizant
Before they can realize the potential of the Internet of Things, organizations must deal with shortcomings in IT standards, skill sets, and data and infrastructure management capabilities.
Edge computing is redefining the cloud computing space. The growing de-emphasis on the cloud’s role in connected environments is expected to lead to smarter and faster autonomous solutions that have the potential to reshape the IoT landscape. Edge computing will transform the IoT landscape into a hyperconnected environment where the restrictions related to latency and computation capacity will be eliminated. Many companies are transforming their business models to attain edge computing capabilities necessary for offering end to end services.
The recent years have witnessed a number of mergers and acquisitions in the edge computing space for IoT services, with the increase in M&A activities representing the industry’s conundrum of cloud, edge, and hybrid architectures, and the race to achieve a considerable market share.
This report includes an analysis of approximately 60 deals, along with a detailed technology overview and the purpose of the acquisitions. The M&A analysis section offers a comprehensive view of the transactions around edge computing, covering different technology aspects including data center, AI, security, software-defined WAN (SD-WAN), analytics, interoperability, multi-access edge computing (MEC), and others.
To purchase the full report, write to us at info@netscribes.com
Gartner defines edge computing as "a part of a distributed computing topology in which information processing is located close to the edge - where things and people produce or consume that information."
In other words, it brings and gathers information and data nearer to the device, so that latency issues could be solved.
BRIDGING THE GAP BETWEEN PHYSICAL AND DIGITAL REALITIES
The key role that connectivity plays in our personal and professional lives has never been more obvious than it is today. Thankfully, despite the sudden, dramatic changes in our behavior earlier this year, networks all around the world have proven to be highly resilient. At Ericsson, we’re committed to ensuring that the network platform continues to improve its ability to meet the full range of societal needs as well as supporting enterprises to stay competitive in the long term. We know that greater agility and speed will be essential.
This issue of our magazine includes several articles that explain Ericsson’s approach to future network development, including my annual technology trends article. The seven trends on this year’s list serve as a critical cornerstone in the development of a common Ericsson vision of what future networks will provide, and what sort of technology evolution will be required to get there.
ERIK EKUDDEN
Senior Vice President, Chief Technology Officer and Head of Group Function Technology
Infographic - Digitizing Energy: Unlocking business value with digital techno...Accenture the Netherlands
The energy industry is undergoing an unprecedented period of transition. How can digital technologies help companies disrupt existing markets and penetrate new ones?
Device democracy -Saving the future of the #InternetOfThings @IBMIBV Diego Alberto Tamayo
Transforming businesses as
the Internet of Things expands
As a global electronics company, we understand the
issues facing the high-tech industry and the continuous
transformation required to thrive. Across the industry,
companies are turning their attention from smartphones and
tablets to a new generation of connected devices that will
transform not just the Electronics industry, but many others.
The IBM Global Electronics practice uniquely combines IBM
and partner services, hardware, software and research into
integrated solutions that can help you deliver innovation,
create differentiated customer experiences and optimize
your global operations.
GDS Summit Keynote - manufacturing at software speed draftEquinix
Enterprises are still dealing with the long-lasting impacts of the
pandemic. While remote working, resilient digital supply chain, and
optimized omnichannel business have accelerated over the past
year, companies that have adopted a Digital-First strategy and
pivoted to speeding up their business transformation are thriving
and are no longer suffocated by these pandemic transformation
requirements. On the other hand, those who are still locked in an
old-fashioned architecture continue to struggle to meet these
requirements and ultimately risk their long-term business success.
By examining examples of Digital First initiatives and use cases, one
will discover how these manufacturing business leaders are
enhancing their competitiveness in the industry.
To be
There has been no shortage of edge computing activities during 2017, in both the telco and web-scale
domains. Several Tier One communication service providers (CSPs), including AT&T, China Mobile, and
Deutsche Telecom (DT), have announced that edge computing will be a key component of their future
network strategies and expect that several new use cases will be powered by edge servers. In the cloud
domain, Amazon, Facebook, and Google are pushing further toward the edge of their own networks, creating
more points of presence throughout the world. Amazon’s acquisition of Whole Foods in the United States
could also be interpreted as a first attempt to obtain real estate across the U.S. market that can be used
for Amazon’s edge servers. In fact, all major web-scale companies—Amazon, Google, and Microsoft—have
announced edge computing services that are driven by IoT use cases.
IDC: Peplink Adds Resilience to IoT NetworksEric Wong
In this whitepaper, IDC argues that diversification of Internet access WAN technologies, combined with secure VPN and central management is the best way to both guarantee IoT network availability and allow for rapid deployment of IoT networks anywhere.
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Empowering the Data Analytics Ecosystem: A Laser Focus on Value
The data analytics ecosystem thrives when every component functions at its peak, unlocking the true potential of data. Here's a laser focus on key areas for an empowered ecosystem:
1. Democratize Access, Not Data:
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2. Foster Collaboration with Clear Roles:
Data Mesh Architecture: Break down data silos by creating a distributed data ownership model with clear ownership and responsibilities.
Collaborative Workspaces: Utilize interactive platforms where data scientists, analysts, and domain experts can work seamlessly together.
3. Leverage Advanced Analytics Strategically:
AI-powered Automation: Automate repetitive tasks like data cleaning and feature engineering, freeing up data talent for higher-level analysis.
Right-Tool Selection: Strategically choose the most effective advanced analytics techniques (e.g., AI, ML) based on specific business problems.
4. Prioritize Data Quality with Automation:
Automated Data Validation: Implement automated data quality checks to identify and rectify errors at the source, minimizing downstream issues.
Data Lineage Tracking: Track the flow of data throughout the ecosystem, ensuring transparency and facilitating root cause analysis for errors.
5. Cultivate a Data-Driven Mindset:
Metrics-Driven Performance Management: Align KPIs and performance metrics with data-driven insights to ensure actionable decision making.
Data Storytelling Workshops: Equip stakeholders with the skills to translate complex data findings into compelling narratives that drive action.
Benefits of a Precise Ecosystem:
Sharpened Focus: Precise access and clear roles ensure everyone works with the most relevant data, maximizing efficiency.
Actionable Insights: Strategic analytics and automated quality checks lead to more reliable and actionable data insights.
Continuous Improvement: Data-driven performance management fosters a culture of learning and continuous improvement.
Sustainable Growth: Empowered by data, organizations can make informed decisions to drive sustainable growth and innovation.
By focusing on these precise actions, organizations can create an empowered data analytics ecosystem that delivers real value by driving data-driven decisions and maximizing the return on their data investment.
As Europe's leading economic powerhouse and the fourth-largest hashtag#economy globally, Germany stands at the forefront of innovation and industrial might. Renowned for its precision engineering and high-tech sectors, Germany's economic structure is heavily supported by a robust service industry, accounting for approximately 68% of its GDP. This economic clout and strategic geopolitical stance position Germany as a focal point in the global cyber threat landscape.
In the face of escalating global tensions, particularly those emanating from geopolitical disputes with nations like hashtag#Russia and hashtag#China, hashtag#Germany has witnessed a significant uptick in targeted cyber operations. Our analysis indicates a marked increase in hashtag#cyberattack sophistication aimed at critical infrastructure and key industrial sectors. These attacks range from ransomware campaigns to hashtag#AdvancedPersistentThreats (hashtag#APTs), threatening national security and business integrity.
🔑 Key findings include:
🔍 Increased frequency and complexity of cyber threats.
🔍 Escalation of state-sponsored and criminally motivated cyber operations.
🔍 Active dark web exchanges of malicious tools and tactics.
Our comprehensive report delves into these challenges, using a blend of open-source and proprietary data collection techniques. By monitoring activity on critical networks and analyzing attack patterns, our team provides a detailed overview of the threats facing German entities.
This report aims to equip stakeholders across public and private sectors with the knowledge to enhance their defensive strategies, reduce exposure to cyber risks, and reinforce Germany's resilience against cyber threats.
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2. 1.Impact of renewables and
distributed energy systems
As more utility-scale wind and solar reach grid parity, the industry
must aggressively adopt digital technology to become more
efficient, flexible and compliant with environmental regulation.
2.Artificial Intelligence (AI)
We will see a growing number of innovative applications of AI for
the energy industry, from autonomous drones capable of inspecting
and analysing remote transmission assets to predicting equipment
problems that prevent unplanned downtime.
3.Disruptive
cyberattacks
Escalating cyberattacks, together with the increase in number of IP-
enabled Edge-connected devices, will necessitate adoption of even
more robust and extensive cyber security solutions.
3. Cloud + Edge provides powerful, step-function advantages
over existing IT/OT infrastructures, including greater speed,
end-to-end security, lower costs, better performance,
reliability, ability to scale and global visibility across
geographies and assets.
4.Cloud + Edge is the
next imperative 5.Multi-directional is
the new grid
6.CXO roles
transformation
Cloud + Edge provides powerful, step-function advantages
over existing IT/OT infrastructures, including greater speed,
end-to-end security, lower costs, better performance,
reliability, ability to scale and global visibility across
geographies and assets.
“CIOs are playing an increasingly central role in both OT and
IT as utilities are undergoing digital transformation by
leveraging IoT to integrate people, business and things,”
according to Gartner. New chief digital officer (CDO) and
chief transformational officer (CTO) roles are also driving
digitalisation.
4. 9.The talent
challenge
7.The platform
economy
The power industry will increasingly be defined by
digital platforms that developers and companies use
to scale collaboration, rapidly build capacities that
address a huge number of challenges and drive new
value creation.
Digitalisation, mobile, wearable devices and analytics
will increase the productivity of energy workers while
capturing and augmenting the knowledge of rapidly
retiring networks.
Prosumers are starting to shape the power industry
in transformative ways, requiring energy providers to
use analytics and digital platforms to forecast usage,
predict and manage two-way grid flows and deliver
well-designed mobile customer experiences.
The prosumer
wave10.
Power and utility companies are increasingly using
digitalisation to change their business models to
compete in a rapidly changing power market driven by
distributed generation, renewables, smart grids,
storage, digitalisation, non -traditional competitors
and prosumers.
8.New business
models