This document discusses the Internet-of-Things (IoT) and its growth. It notes that IoT allows physical objects to be integrated into information networks and interact over the Internet. Almost any industry will be affected by IoT. While IoT is growing fast, many devices will be in the enterprise sector. IoT provides benefits like operational efficiency and improved customer service. The document also introduces Waylay, a company that enables a programmable world by connecting devices, applications, and online services through an open and API-driven IoT platform.
What is IoT and how can it impact your business - by Piet VandaeleACA IT-Solutions
ACA Mobile Enterprise Innovation 2015 Event featuring: Piet Vandaele (CEO Waylay.io) - Connect, Reason, Act! Learn how to excel with mobile enterprise innovation and stay ahead of your competitors (https://mobile.aca-it.be/enterprise-mobility-event-2015/)
Data Analytics for IoT Device Deployments: Industry Trends and Architectural ...Mark Benson
Presented at Sensors Midwest Industrial IoT University by Mark Benson on September 26th, 2016.
ABSTRACT: Although a staggering amount of information is beginning to be gathered every day from IoT connected products, the companies that have access to it are not necessarily using that data effectively. As Tim Hartford of the Financial Times notes, “Big data has arrived, but big insights have not.” Useful data analysis requires much more than the simple collection and summary of data. Companies must have a long-term IoT analytics strategy in place to provide significant, actionable insights that will fuel their business transformation into a connected product company. This presentation covers IoT analytics industry trends and advocates for a phased maturity model approach for creating a smart IoT strategy that starts with basic data collection and stream analytics, moves through descriptive/diagnostic analytics, and culminates in predictive/prescriptive analytics. This presentation ends with practical tips and architectural tradeoffs for creating a future-proof IoT roadmap based on connected devices and data.
The Internet of Things (IoT) is changing the way manufacturers can do business, enabling critical data to be supplied in real time and allowing smarter and faster decision-making processes across the end-to-end value chain. Let’s take a look at the scenario.
What is IoT and how can it impact your business - by Piet VandaeleACA IT-Solutions
ACA Mobile Enterprise Innovation 2015 Event featuring: Piet Vandaele (CEO Waylay.io) - Connect, Reason, Act! Learn how to excel with mobile enterprise innovation and stay ahead of your competitors (https://mobile.aca-it.be/enterprise-mobility-event-2015/)
Data Analytics for IoT Device Deployments: Industry Trends and Architectural ...Mark Benson
Presented at Sensors Midwest Industrial IoT University by Mark Benson on September 26th, 2016.
ABSTRACT: Although a staggering amount of information is beginning to be gathered every day from IoT connected products, the companies that have access to it are not necessarily using that data effectively. As Tim Hartford of the Financial Times notes, “Big data has arrived, but big insights have not.” Useful data analysis requires much more than the simple collection and summary of data. Companies must have a long-term IoT analytics strategy in place to provide significant, actionable insights that will fuel their business transformation into a connected product company. This presentation covers IoT analytics industry trends and advocates for a phased maturity model approach for creating a smart IoT strategy that starts with basic data collection and stream analytics, moves through descriptive/diagnostic analytics, and culminates in predictive/prescriptive analytics. This presentation ends with practical tips and architectural tradeoffs for creating a future-proof IoT roadmap based on connected devices and data.
The Internet of Things (IoT) is changing the way manufacturers can do business, enabling critical data to be supplied in real time and allowing smarter and faster decision-making processes across the end-to-end value chain. Let’s take a look at the scenario.
Future on Water: IoT Infiltration into Water Management SolutionsMark Benson
Presented at the 2016 Minnesota Water Technology Summit at US Bank Stadium by Mark Benson on September 20th, 2016.
ABSTRACT: As populations rise and urbanization trends continue, water utilities are finding it increasingly difficult to meet the growing demand for water resources. Challenged by aging infrastructure, an aging workforce, and limited budgets, utilities must find ways to run more efficient operations. With modern inline sensing equipment, simple communications hardware, and a flexible software platform approach, utilities can use real-time sensor data to better manage the quality of their water networks and the efficiency of their plant operations. This presentation explains numerous benefits from using inline monitoring technologies to improve the efficiency of plant operations and concludes with an argument that the health of the water management industry depends on a thriving ecosystem of policy makers, environmental agencies, manufacturers, municipalities, plant operators, and users.
The Analytics Value Chain - Key to Delivering Business Value in IoTPeter Nguyen
In the IoT, new analytics approaches are needed to handle the time critical nature of IoT challenges.
The first step in designing a new approach is to simplify the process by integrating all the data for an IoT application. That includes all the structured, unstructured, and semi-structured data in your organization.
The second key step in the streamlining process is to unify the analytics layer.
This includes historical analytics (descriptive & diagnostic), real-time streaming analytics, predictive analytics, and prescriptive analytics.
The approach to analytics outlined above is a good first step for IoT. However, it is the ability to execute analytics in real-time across the analytics value chain (streaming, historical, predictive, and prescriptive analytics) with relevant contextual and situational data that addresses the critical “last mile” for timely outcomes.
Then this must be combined with the ability to take the next best action in any particular scenario to create the greatest value.
Developing a Future-Proof IoT Roadmap for Connected Devices and DataMark Benson
Presented at Sensors Expo 2016 in San Jose by Mark Benson on June 12th, 2016.
ABSTRACT: IoT device fleets are becoming more pervasive. As devices are becoming connected to the Internet, new possibilities for how to use the data are opening up. For any IoT solution, there are steps of maturity that occur in sequence: (1) connected, (2) managed, and (3) optimized. Data analytics maturity mirrors these three steps: (1) when devices are connected we can get some descriptive data about them; (2) when devices are managed, we can generate predictive analytics on them to figure out what might happen in the future such as with a motor failure; and (3) we can optimize devices and user interactions by using prescriptive analytics to provide closed loop feedback. This article lays out the foundations of data analytics and data science for IoT device deployments as well as recommendations for making an IoT roadmap future-proof.
How Simon AI and Bluetooth LE are Simplifying Asset Tracking in Operational E...kontakt.io
Discover ways to reduce search time, increase asset utilization, improve labor productivity with location-based sensor analytics
The slide deck from a live webinar hosted by Kontakt.io and Bluetooth SIG.
Get the recording: https://hubs.ly/H0h9_xK0
Schedule a demo: http://getsimon.ai
The Internet of Things is transforming the way we work and live. IoT technologies are enabling enterprises to create new business models, transform customer engagements and catapult entire industries forward. Technologies like cognitive computing, IoT Platforms, blockchain and Digital Twin are rapidly reinventing how businesses are driving industry transformation. This session explores how businesses across the world are taking advantage of the ever-more-connected world to drive smarter and more profitable business. Watch the replay on IoT Practitioner. https://iotpractitioner.com/iot-slam-live-2017-headline-keynote-chris-oconnor/
The Internet of Things has enabled smart gadgets and platforms which is mainly aimed to make life easier. There will be many more platforms and solutions enabling out of the box connected devices by 2020. This infographic puts light on the predictions about Internet of Things Facts and Stats.
Internet of Things has evolved into a vast network of smart objects which collaborate to collect and analyze data to autonomously perform actions. There were 72.5 million connected wearable devices shipped in 2015. The number of connected devices is estimated to reach 50 billion units globally by 2020.
Gartner TOP 10 Strategic Technology Trends 2017Den Reymer
Gartner TOP 10 Strategic Technology Trends_2017
http://denreymer.com
Artificial Intelligence and Advanced Machine Learning
Intelligent Apps
Intelligent Things
Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality
Digital Twins
Blockchains and Distributed Ledgers
Conversational Systems
Digital Technology Platforms
Mesh App and Service Architecture
Adaptive Security Architecture
Presented at the Peggy Smedley Institute 2016 in Del Mar, CA: by Mark Benson on September 9th, 2016.
ABSTRACT: As manufacturers begin creating smart, connected products, a flurry of IoT platform technologies have emerged. However, it is still in the early days of IoT platform maturity and many platforms suffer from a lack of features, security guarantees, scalability concerns, and inflexible interfaces. This presentation by Mark Benson, Exosite, explains the concept of an IoT platform, what problems it solves, and how to make buying decisions when looking for an IoT platform for your connected business.
Practical Internet of Things Now -- What it is and six requirements for your ...ReidCarlberg
The Internet of Things is here and you're starting your first project. Great! But what does that mean, what do you really need to do and what are other people doing? Check out this presentation originally from ThingsExpo in NYC.
While the media, analysts and many enterprises talk about IoT as a future endeavor, this presentation focuses on IoT as a strategic imperative that drives business outcomes that result in saving money, making money, and growing closer customers
As everything becomes connected—from exploration
technology to drilling equipment to offshore platforms,
conveyor belts, and refineries—businesses that apply
AI to IoT data will win. They will extract valuable
insights to improve virtually every aspect of their
operations and enable innovative, new business models.
Ensure your business is capitalizing on this with IBM's
IoT solutions powered by Watson.
http://www.ibm.com/events/2018/GoTHouston
Future on Water: IoT Infiltration into Water Management SolutionsMark Benson
Presented at the 2016 Minnesota Water Technology Summit at US Bank Stadium by Mark Benson on September 20th, 2016.
ABSTRACT: As populations rise and urbanization trends continue, water utilities are finding it increasingly difficult to meet the growing demand for water resources. Challenged by aging infrastructure, an aging workforce, and limited budgets, utilities must find ways to run more efficient operations. With modern inline sensing equipment, simple communications hardware, and a flexible software platform approach, utilities can use real-time sensor data to better manage the quality of their water networks and the efficiency of their plant operations. This presentation explains numerous benefits from using inline monitoring technologies to improve the efficiency of plant operations and concludes with an argument that the health of the water management industry depends on a thriving ecosystem of policy makers, environmental agencies, manufacturers, municipalities, plant operators, and users.
The Analytics Value Chain - Key to Delivering Business Value in IoTPeter Nguyen
In the IoT, new analytics approaches are needed to handle the time critical nature of IoT challenges.
The first step in designing a new approach is to simplify the process by integrating all the data for an IoT application. That includes all the structured, unstructured, and semi-structured data in your organization.
The second key step in the streamlining process is to unify the analytics layer.
This includes historical analytics (descriptive & diagnostic), real-time streaming analytics, predictive analytics, and prescriptive analytics.
The approach to analytics outlined above is a good first step for IoT. However, it is the ability to execute analytics in real-time across the analytics value chain (streaming, historical, predictive, and prescriptive analytics) with relevant contextual and situational data that addresses the critical “last mile” for timely outcomes.
Then this must be combined with the ability to take the next best action in any particular scenario to create the greatest value.
Developing a Future-Proof IoT Roadmap for Connected Devices and DataMark Benson
Presented at Sensors Expo 2016 in San Jose by Mark Benson on June 12th, 2016.
ABSTRACT: IoT device fleets are becoming more pervasive. As devices are becoming connected to the Internet, new possibilities for how to use the data are opening up. For any IoT solution, there are steps of maturity that occur in sequence: (1) connected, (2) managed, and (3) optimized. Data analytics maturity mirrors these three steps: (1) when devices are connected we can get some descriptive data about them; (2) when devices are managed, we can generate predictive analytics on them to figure out what might happen in the future such as with a motor failure; and (3) we can optimize devices and user interactions by using prescriptive analytics to provide closed loop feedback. This article lays out the foundations of data analytics and data science for IoT device deployments as well as recommendations for making an IoT roadmap future-proof.
How Simon AI and Bluetooth LE are Simplifying Asset Tracking in Operational E...kontakt.io
Discover ways to reduce search time, increase asset utilization, improve labor productivity with location-based sensor analytics
The slide deck from a live webinar hosted by Kontakt.io and Bluetooth SIG.
Get the recording: https://hubs.ly/H0h9_xK0
Schedule a demo: http://getsimon.ai
The Internet of Things is transforming the way we work and live. IoT technologies are enabling enterprises to create new business models, transform customer engagements and catapult entire industries forward. Technologies like cognitive computing, IoT Platforms, blockchain and Digital Twin are rapidly reinventing how businesses are driving industry transformation. This session explores how businesses across the world are taking advantage of the ever-more-connected world to drive smarter and more profitable business. Watch the replay on IoT Practitioner. https://iotpractitioner.com/iot-slam-live-2017-headline-keynote-chris-oconnor/
The Internet of Things has enabled smart gadgets and platforms which is mainly aimed to make life easier. There will be many more platforms and solutions enabling out of the box connected devices by 2020. This infographic puts light on the predictions about Internet of Things Facts and Stats.
Internet of Things has evolved into a vast network of smart objects which collaborate to collect and analyze data to autonomously perform actions. There were 72.5 million connected wearable devices shipped in 2015. The number of connected devices is estimated to reach 50 billion units globally by 2020.
Gartner TOP 10 Strategic Technology Trends 2017Den Reymer
Gartner TOP 10 Strategic Technology Trends_2017
http://denreymer.com
Artificial Intelligence and Advanced Machine Learning
Intelligent Apps
Intelligent Things
Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality
Digital Twins
Blockchains and Distributed Ledgers
Conversational Systems
Digital Technology Platforms
Mesh App and Service Architecture
Adaptive Security Architecture
Presented at the Peggy Smedley Institute 2016 in Del Mar, CA: by Mark Benson on September 9th, 2016.
ABSTRACT: As manufacturers begin creating smart, connected products, a flurry of IoT platform technologies have emerged. However, it is still in the early days of IoT platform maturity and many platforms suffer from a lack of features, security guarantees, scalability concerns, and inflexible interfaces. This presentation by Mark Benson, Exosite, explains the concept of an IoT platform, what problems it solves, and how to make buying decisions when looking for an IoT platform for your connected business.
Practical Internet of Things Now -- What it is and six requirements for your ...ReidCarlberg
The Internet of Things is here and you're starting your first project. Great! But what does that mean, what do you really need to do and what are other people doing? Check out this presentation originally from ThingsExpo in NYC.
While the media, analysts and many enterprises talk about IoT as a future endeavor, this presentation focuses on IoT as a strategic imperative that drives business outcomes that result in saving money, making money, and growing closer customers
As everything becomes connected—from exploration
technology to drilling equipment to offshore platforms,
conveyor belts, and refineries—businesses that apply
AI to IoT data will win. They will extract valuable
insights to improve virtually every aspect of their
operations and enable innovative, new business models.
Ensure your business is capitalizing on this with IBM's
IoT solutions powered by Watson.
http://www.ibm.com/events/2018/GoTHouston
IBM BC2015 - Internet of Things - from hype to realityIBM Sverige
Denna presentation hölls på IBM Business Connect (http://www.ibm.com/se/businessconnect) i oktober 2015 av Kim Escherich (IoT Innovation Architect, IBM)
Beskrivning:
Internet of Things is everywhere, and almost everyone is talking about it its impact to society. It is changing how we innovate to create new cool things, how people interact and learn, and our ability more wisely use our resources.
This presentation will briefly review IBM's journey, what areas are in focus and what IBM sees as its key contributions to this transformation.
The Future Of IoT : Top Trends We Expect To See In 2022.pptxArpitGautam20
Here are exciting future of IoT trends that will take various industries and organizations by storm in 2022. Read More about it in our blog. https://arsr.tech/the-future-of-iot-top-trends-we-expect-to-see-in-2022/
Industrial IoT: The Essentials of Implementing a SolutionNoman Shaikh
The Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) is a relatively new idea that has the potential to offer value to any industrial organisation that decides to embrace it. Due to the newness of IoT in industrial operations, there has been a rise in cost and maturity in terms of data processing, as well as just a few deployments.
Internet of Things is at the top of the Gartner Hype Cyle and scores of entrepreneurs are out building IoT products and solutions. A key question that requires discussion and clarity is – Who will pay for IoT and why? This talk demystifies the novelty of IoT and explains the roles played by various actors in the IoT ecosystem.
Exciting io t trends and predictions to look out for in 2022ArpitGautam20
Here are some emerging IoT Trends for 2022 that startups, SMEs, leading organizations and technology professionals should know about. https://arsr.tech/exciting-iot-trends-and-predictions-to-look-out-for-in-2022/
Insights Success is the Best Business Magazine in the world for enterprises, being a platform it focuses distinctively on emerging as well as leading fastest growing companies, their confrontational style of doing business and way of delivering effective and collaborative solutions to strengthen market share. Here, we talks about leader’s viewpoints & ideas, latest products/services, etc. Insights Success magazine reaches out to all the ‘C’ Level professional, VPs, Consultants, VCs, Managers, and HRs of various industries.
Who will pay for IoT and why? - Atanu Roy Chowdhury, Senior Product Manager a...Lounge47
“WHO WILL PAY FOR IoT AND WHY? " was a thought-provoking session. Here are the Lounge47 key takeaways: 1.IoT is a self-organizing system of Internet connected peripheral systems providing new and improved converged services 2.The value of the digitally charged thing in IoT comes from an extension of the local function with new digital services. Thing(s) + IT=Local function + measurements (historical, instantaneous) leading to new services and supercharged functions 3.The IoT hype is about the opportunity to monetize services from 50b connected devices by 2020 4.IoT devices can be classified by human desires - to know (omniscence), for human connection (telepathy), to protect & be protected (safekeeping), to be healthy & vital ( immortality), to move effortlessly (teleportation), to create, make and play (expression) 5.The IoT difference: Edgeware driving value, the “ecosystem of devices” paradigm and the possibilities for entrepreneurship 6.PC to Mobile industry to IoT is transitioning the traditional “top down” to a more collaborative approach 7.Value to the customer: a.high resolution real-time information b.M2M silos interconnected for greater visibility c.Interoperated and leveraged common infrastructure d.low cost solution solving specific consumer pain points e.improved traceability, resource utilization, health and safety 8.Value to developer: a.can handle multiple business models b.can handle multiple deployment models c.can create new products and services to diversify revenues d. Services in addition to devices can be created by developers 8. The actors in the IoT ecosystem – those that, discover new services, deliver supercharged services, create supercharged services, create Smart Things 9.Technical best practices: a.cost of data acquisition is not homogeneous b.diversity in sensors, devices and vendors is endemic c.business requirements can exceed technology reach d.device failures will happen, plan to handle them e. ensure that products are certified f.security is not an afterthought 10.Business best practices: a.device costs are a function of volumes, functionality and robustness b.there is a creepiness factor to IoT solutions c.new services require training d.market potential is hard to guesstimate e.Know your competition f.understand local regulations and tax regimes g.Process changes will be resisted h.Disgruntled customers seldom return 11. Different Business Models should be considered.
In summary, IoT offers significant opportunities, but the successful players will be those that emphasize and deliver value relative to existing services rather than just offer new functionality with undeterminable value.
The Internet Of Things will have an increasing impact to all industries and health and fitness are no exception. This definitive guide provides a blue print for the things we all need to keep in mind as we adopt the IOT revolution.
A Platter of Insights on Navigating IoT TrendsTechugo
Savor a comprehensive platter of insights into navigating IoT trends. Explore the dynamic landscape of Internet of Things technology, from smart devices to data analytics. Elevate your understanding of how IoT innovations are reshaping industries, optimizing operations, and offering unparalleled connectivity, setting the stage for a future powered by seamless digital integration.
What happens in the Innovation of Things?Kim Escherich
From the ComputerWorld Internet of Things conference in Copenhagen October 27 2015. On definitions, markets, trends, needed capabilities and how to implement using IBM BlueMix.
This 7-second Brain Wave Ritual Attracts Money To You.!nirahealhty
Discover the power of a simple 7-second brain wave ritual that can attract wealth and abundance into your life. By tapping into specific brain frequencies, this technique helps you manifest financial success effortlessly. Ready to transform your financial future? Try this powerful ritual and start attracting money today!
1.Wireless Communication System_Wireless communication is a broad term that i...JeyaPerumal1
Wireless communication involves the transmission of information over a distance without the help of wires, cables or any other forms of electrical conductors.
Wireless communication is a broad term that incorporates all procedures and forms of connecting and communicating between two or more devices using a wireless signal through wireless communication technologies and devices.
Features of Wireless Communication
The evolution of wireless technology has brought many advancements with its effective features.
The transmitted distance can be anywhere between a few meters (for example, a television's remote control) and thousands of kilometers (for example, radio communication).
Wireless communication can be used for cellular telephony, wireless access to the internet, wireless home networking, and so on.
ER(Entity Relationship) Diagram for online shopping - TAEHimani415946
https://bit.ly/3KACoyV
The ER diagram for the project is the foundation for the building of the database of the project. The properties, datatypes, and attributes are defined by the ER diagram.
Multi-cluster Kubernetes Networking- Patterns, Projects and GuidelinesSanjeev Rampal
Talk presented at Kubernetes Community Day, New York, May 2024.
Technical summary of Multi-Cluster Kubernetes Networking architectures with focus on 4 key topics.
1) Key patterns for Multi-cluster architectures
2) Architectural comparison of several OSS/ CNCF projects to address these patterns
3) Evolution trends for the APIs of these projects
4) Some design recommendations & guidelines for adopting/ deploying these solutions.
Multi-cluster Kubernetes Networking- Patterns, Projects and Guidelines
The Internet-of-Things: Is 2015 the year of IoT
1. Piet Vandaele - waylay
Infosecurity, March 25, 2015
The Internet-of-Things
Is 2015 the year of IoT?
2. What is the Internet-of-Things?
Physical objects are seamlessly integrated into
the information network, and can become
active participants in business processes.
Services are available to interact with these 'smart
objects' over the Internet, query their state and any
information associated with them.
11. IoT is different from M2M
Cloud
API-driven
Extendable
Scale
12. IoT brings 2 worlds together
Internet &
IT systems
The
programmable
world
Operational
technology
How do we evolve to a programmable world?
13. IoT brings 2 worlds together
Internet &
IT systems
The
programmable
world
Operational
technology
Operational technology
M2M and telco
Cloud giants
CRM
CE
IT
14. IoT brings 2 worlds together
Internet &
IT systems
The
programmable
world
Operational
technology
PULL data
Query-based
Non real-time
Data-at-rest
PUSH data
Event-based
Real-time
Data-in-motion
15. IoT blueprint architecture
Product hardware
Product software
Ingestion & Big data DFS
Analytics
Rules engine
Online
services
Business
systems &
processes
IoTPaaSplatform
Connectivity
IoT applications
Data access &
visualization
16. waylay enables a programmable world and
connects devices, applications and online services
Open, API-driven
Better decisions
Built for developers
Smart notifications – Automation – Maintenance – Integration
action
energy consumption
location
weather
Modular, extendable
Real-time rules engine