Three technology Metatrends of the 2020s and their impact on digital infrastructure. Discussing the question how mankind can deploy HPC data center in climate efficient locations.
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Case Study: How ComEd Is Implementing Blockchain to Enhance DER User Security...Jill Kirkpatrick
ComEd is leading efforts to demonstrate how blockchain technology can enhance grid operations, including supporting the secure interconnection of distributed energy resources (DER), enabling interactions within and between microgrids, as well as exploring its potential to support energy efficiency mechanisms. It is presently working with universities and startups on projects that are being demonstrated in its Grid of the Future Lab.
This platform is being developed for managing the interconnected edge devices including DERs to grid, with technology based on blockchain-based distributed architecture to identify and ensure the security of the distribution system. This presentation will showcase ComEd's progress on the project.
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.
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Case Study: How ComEd Is Implementing Blockchain to Enhance DER User Security...Jill Kirkpatrick
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This platform is being developed for managing the interconnected edge devices including DERs to grid, with technology based on blockchain-based distributed architecture to identify and ensure the security of the distribution system. This presentation will showcase ComEd's progress on the project.
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.
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An Energy Blockchain Retrospective: Is Blockchain Delivering on Promises from...Jill Kirkpatrick
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While digital transformation has the potential to dramatically accelerate long-term business performance, the truth is that we are deep into the digital awkward years. Though the promise of digital is full of new possibilities, most companies are currently experiencing the growing pains of hybrid IT complexity.
Today’s businesses see digital technologies that need to be seamlessly integrated with legacy IT infrastructures to optimize business processes, agility and scale. They anticipate an increasing number of connected-devices at the edge generating mountains of data that will expand their organization’s threat landscape, while data security and compliance requirements continue to increase.
We are working with our customers around the globe to build the data center of the future, blazing the trail for next-generation interconnection and innovation, including emerging security, data and application infrastructure services. And as business and technology leaders move closer to another year of high stakes digital transformations and the big IT decisions that power them, we’re taking a closer look at the technologies that will make the biggest digital business impact in 2019.
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We are here to unleash new potential of energy transformation into the ecosystem, creating a brave new world that is redesign at scale with information, experience and technology. This is a promise to help organization and people exploit the potential to improve our quality of life, own our sustainable living and create a better connect world we envision to work, live, play and have fun in.
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The second annual Global Interconnection Index (GXI) analyzes global Interconnection and estimates that, by 2021, the LATAM region will contribute 9% of the global installed Interconnection Bandwidth—the total capacity provisioned to privately and directly exchange traffic with a diverse set of participants at distributed IT exchange points. That may be the smallest share of Interconnection Bandwidth capacity at 750+ Terabits per second (Tbps), but LATAM is projected to be the fastest growing region in the world for Interconnection at 59% compound annual growth rate (CAGR) between 2017 and 2021.
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Energy Management is taking center stage in discussions and investments on and around consumption, sustainability, zero net energy buildings, costs and GHG emissions. These very important conversations are taking place among all stakeholders, from the single household owner to the enterprise executive who is guiding governance and investments around their energy strategy as part of the corporate and public commitment. Understanding where things are today, industry insights, what the trends are and the role of smart technology like Internet of Things megatrend, sensors, cloud based computing, analytics and fault detection are important pieces that will be discussed as part of this presentation.
Presented by: Demitrius Marshall, VP, Technology & Professional Services, RYCOM
The Interconnection Index Volume 2: Breaking Down Interconnection in the Unit...Equinix
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The U.S. is the most mature region in the world for digital business, according to the GXI, which analyzes global Interconnection – the direct and private traffic exchange between businesses. The annual report by Equinix estimates that by 2021, the U.S. will contribute 40% of the global installed Interconnection Bandwidth – the total capacity provisioned to privately and directly exchange traffic with a diverse set of participants at distributed IT exchange points. That’s by far the highest share of worldwide Interconnection Bandwidth, an essential enabler of digital business expansion.
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5 IT Predictions for Digital Business in 2019Equinix
Read our blog on the 5 IT Predictions for Digital Business in 2019: https://eqix.it/ITPredictions2019
While digital transformation has the potential to dramatically accelerate long-term business performance, the truth is that we are deep into the digital awkward years. Though the promise of digital is full of new possibilities, most companies are currently experiencing the growing pains of hybrid IT complexity.
Today’s businesses see digital technologies that need to be seamlessly integrated with legacy IT infrastructures to optimize business processes, agility and scale. They anticipate an increasing number of connected-devices at the edge generating mountains of data that will expand their organization’s threat landscape, while data security and compliance requirements continue to increase.
We are working with our customers around the globe to build the data center of the future, blazing the trail for next-generation interconnection and innovation, including emerging security, data and application infrastructure services. And as business and technology leaders move closer to another year of high stakes digital transformations and the big IT decisions that power them, we’re taking a closer look at the technologies that will make the biggest digital business impact in 2019.
At Envision Digital, our mission is to connect a fragmented world of technology and build a connected experience. With billion of devices, sensors and applications out there, Envision Digital task is to bring “the disrupted” and re-invented applications on the same platform. With a fragmented silo technology world today, Envision Digital has this solved with our EnOS Intelligent IoT platform, an operating system that integrates applications, sensor technology and information together to re-define the “New” experience.
We are here to unleash new potential of energy transformation into the ecosystem, creating a brave new world that is redesign at scale with information, experience and technology. This is a promise to help organization and people exploit the potential to improve our quality of life, own our sustainable living and create a better connect world we envision to work, live, play and have fun in.
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Gain real-time access to environmental and operating information relevant to your IBX footprint as if those cages were all in-house. Available through the Equinix Customer Portal, IBX SmartView helps you maintain your IBX operations and deployments with alerts and notifications, while enhancing long-term planning with customizable reports.
The Interconnection Index Volume 2: Breaking Down Interconnection in Latin Am...Equinix
Emerging market dynamics across multiple industries and the rising adoption of digital technologies in business are escalating Latin America’s adoption of Interconnection, the direct and private traffic exchange between businesses. The financial services industry in particular is centered in Brazil’s vital metro São Paulo, making it the largest financial hub in Latin America (LATAM). And the convergence of submarine cable systems, such as Monet and Globenet, makes Brazil a growth hot spot for telecommunications and hyperscale cloud providers such as Microsoft Azure, AWS and Google.
The second annual Global Interconnection Index (GXI) analyzes global Interconnection and estimates that, by 2021, the LATAM region will contribute 9% of the global installed Interconnection Bandwidth—the total capacity provisioned to privately and directly exchange traffic with a diverse set of participants at distributed IT exchange points. That may be the smallest share of Interconnection Bandwidth capacity at 750+ Terabits per second (Tbps), but LATAM is projected to be the fastest growing region in the world for Interconnection at 59% compound annual growth rate (CAGR) between 2017 and 2021.
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Enercare’s 3rd annual Thought Leadership event series, Energy Management: What’s New and What’s Next, explores energy conservation opportunities, the latest technologies and regulations shaping the multi-residential and commercial building management space.
Energy Management is taking center stage in discussions and investments on and around consumption, sustainability, zero net energy buildings, costs and GHG emissions. These very important conversations are taking place among all stakeholders, from the single household owner to the enterprise executive who is guiding governance and investments around their energy strategy as part of the corporate and public commitment. Understanding where things are today, industry insights, what the trends are and the role of smart technology like Internet of Things megatrend, sensors, cloud based computing, analytics and fault detection are important pieces that will be discussed as part of this presentation.
Presented by: Demitrius Marshall, VP, Technology & Professional Services, RYCOM
The Interconnection Index Volume 2: Breaking Down Interconnection in the Unit...Equinix
The story the Global Interconnection Index (GXI) Volume 2 tells about the United States is one of a country with an unmatched history in the development and expansion of Interconnection, but with plenty of growth and innovation still ahead.
The U.S. is the most mature region in the world for digital business, according to the GXI, which analyzes global Interconnection – the direct and private traffic exchange between businesses. The annual report by Equinix estimates that by 2021, the U.S. will contribute 40% of the global installed Interconnection Bandwidth – the total capacity provisioned to privately and directly exchange traffic with a diverse set of participants at distributed IT exchange points. That’s by far the highest share of worldwide Interconnection Bandwidth, an essential enabler of digital business expansion.
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The vast majority of energy generated around the world comes from coal or other fossil fuel-based power plants. Consequently, most of us get very little choice in picking the energy providers for our households.
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.
Mike McBride will provide a look at the Industrial IoT (IIoT) landscape and the OT/IT convergence. He will cover several use cases including healthcare, entertainment and smart buildings. He will cover the challenges IIoT networking faces with emerging technologies and how edge computing will provide increased performance, security and reliability. Mike will discuss the various Edge Computing standards & opensource forums along with proposed architectures. And Mike will present new solutions being proposed (ICN, slicing, Blockchain) to support the bandwidth, latency and security requirements within Industrial verticals.
About the speaker: As Sr. Director of Innovation & Strategy, within Huawei's IP Network BU, Mike leads Industrial IoT, Edge Computing and IP/SDN architecture, standardization, and strategy across product lines and industry forums. He leads architecture and standardization activities within the IIc and BBF and has served as an IETF Working Group chair for 15 years. Mike has led emerging technology projects within opensource communities and played a key role in the formation of OPEN-O (Now ONAP). He is an Ericsson alum where he developed and directed SDN/NFV network architectures. And for many years with Cisco, Mike supported customers, worked in development teams and managed mobility, wireless and video projects across BUs. Mike began his career supporting customers at Apple Computer. He resides in Orange County, CA
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Industry: Telecom and Technology
Impact: Low
Recovery Period: Short
Future : Promising
Telcom sector saw a huge spike in data traffic and consumption. The growth rate of traffic since mid March, 2020 is the highest in the last 12 months. Mobile data traffic, too, rebounded after declining for 10 straight months, the data showed.
Presentation on "Demystifying Clouds: A Practical Guide" given to Canadian Information Processing Society ICE 2010 national conference, Edmonton, November 3, 2010.
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.
The Internet of Things (IoT) is one of the hottest mega-trends in technology – and for good reason , IoT deals with all the components of what we consider web 3.0 including Big Data Analytics, Cloud Computing and Mobile Computing .
Big Communications Event, Keynote Communications TrackRon Batra
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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.
This overview is a compilation of my own storytelling experiences over the past 9 years, first assisting clients designing M2M devices and helping them navigate the carrier certification process, then aligning with emerging Middleware/IOT Cloud platform providers early in 2011. Since then I've consulted and assisted companies across many IOT market verticals and have delivered keynotes to many audiences including enterprises, Tier 2 and Tier 3 service providers, MSO's and Utility companies on how to deploy a carrier grade IOT service delivery model for the creation of new MRR models across all market verticals. Whether you are attempting to enter the market by aligning with an existing IOT ECO-System provider like AWS or would like to create your own, I hope you find this thought provoking and informative as we carve our way into the wild, wild future of digital transformation.
Evolving the service provider architecture to unleash the potential of IoT - ...FrenchWeb.fr
D'ici 2020, il y aura plus de 28 milliards d'objets connectés installés, et le marché présentera un potentiel de 7 trillions de dollars, selon les résultats de l'étude. Pour atteindre ces niveaux de performances, les infrastructures de réseau actuelles doivent cependant évoluer, pour gérer les grandes quantités de données qui seront produites, le nombre croissant de connexions qui auront lieu sur ces réseaux, ou encore assurer la sécurité de ces infrastructures.
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.
Telecoms in a convergent world - Emerging issuesMartyn Taylor
Telecommunicationss in a convergent world; Big data and its implications; M2M and the Internet of Things; Digital content and video streaming; Growing use of strategic alliances
Beyond 5G: A marketplace approach for Adjacent Growth OpportunitiesBenjamin Hourte
Support slides used during the Luxembourg 5G conference (11-12 December 2019).
The focus of the presentation is highlight the potential Adjacent Growth Opportunities when deploying 5G. It can be great opportunity for the operators.
2. 2
METATRENDS FOR THE 2020s
Waves of exponential
technological growth driven
by 3 main Metatrends
3. 3
1. Global gigabit
connectivity
The deployment of 5G, plus the launch of
a multitude of global satellite networks
(Starlink, OneWeb, etc.) will connect
everyone and everything, everywhere, at
ultra-low cost.
42,000 satellites to be deployed in
the 2020s. Starlink is targeting
service in the Northern U.S. and
Canada in 2020.
FIRST METATREND
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2. Internet of
Things (“IOT”)
From package delivery, surveillance, planting
trees to construction sites. Drones and the
Internet of Things is effecting every industry.
Connecting all these devices is possible over
a global gigabit network (5G).
This Metatrend is including Smart Cities,
Wearables, autonomous vehicles, Industrial
Internet of Things (“IIOT”) and many more
smart devices with an internet connection.
The market for droned package
delivery itself is expected to grow to
$27.4 billion by 2030. Not including
other drone markets.
SECOND METATREND
The IOT is enabling Machine to
Machine (“M2M”) business models.
Leveraging distributed ledger
technologies (“DLT”).
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3. A.I. applications
Computer Vision, Natural Language
Processing (“NLP”) are two examples
of Machine Learning applications.
Enabling Augmented Workplaces, AI-
Human Collaboration and personal
assistance software shells.
Machine learning is the base for
A p p l e ’s F a c e I D , t h e C h i n e s e
surveillance system to monitor
construction sites, as well as Amazon
Alexa and Google Home.
THIRD METATREND
A.I. applications are mostly heavily
depending on computational
power to store and process large
amounts of data.
6. The world needs more
Digital Infrastructure for enabling
the tech Metatrends.
7. Global Internet
Infrastructure
The Metatrends of the 2020s are depending
on an effective Global Internet Infrastructure
consisting of:
• Network - Global gigabit connections with
protocols like 5G.
• Devices - Internet of Things enabled
devices, Autonomous Vehicles, Wearables
and Smart Phones.
• Software - A.I. applications based on
machine learning.
The demand for digital infrastructure is
growing rapidly causing high growth rates for
data centers and infrastructure industry.
NEW SPHERES
8. The global data center construction market might be
worth up to $57B by 2025.1 Major market segments:
1. Public Cloud. Companies like AWS, Microsoft,
Google, IBM and e.g. Tencent are offering cloud
infrastructure as a services.
2. Colocation. Facilities in which a business can
rent space.
3. Telco/Edge. These are smaller data center which
are close to the end-customer. Demand driven by
the Internet of Things (5G).
4. HPC. High-Performance Computing (“HPC”)
data center specialised to solve computational
problems as fast as possible by running
thousands of computers in parallel.
1: https://www.cbinsights.com/research/future-of-data-centers/
Data Center
Market Market size 2019 Estimation 2025
Public Cloud $27.5B ~ $700B
Colocation $63B ~ $100B
Telco/Edge < $1B ~ $16B
HPC < $1B ~ 44B
CONSTURUCTION BOOM
9. The HPC market five-year forecast increases up to $44
Billion worldwide.1
1. Artificial Intelligence. The amount of data generated
daily in all industries combined with the demand
processing the data is growing dramatically.
2. Renderings. 3D renderings, video renderings and
other media related applications are growing e.g.
Hollywood movies.
3. Crypto Mining. No Blockchains without Crypto Miners.
The Hash War is increasing the demand for reliable
HPC data center.
High Performance
Computing
“HPC”
1: https://insidehpc.com/2019/06/hpc-market-five-year-forecast-bumps-up-to-44-billion-worldwide/
Access to cheap and reliable energy
sources is key for a successful HPC
data center.
Energy intensive facilities as the
computers are running continuously on
maximum capacity.
10. The search for the
right location
HPC locations
Most of the planet is not suitable for large scale HPC data
center. Key success factors are:
1. Abundance of energy. Hydropower is the best
available source for a large amount of constant, cheap
and sustainable energy.
2. Climate conditions. Cooler climate zones are offering
the best conditions for energy demanding operations.
3. Connectivity. Close proximity to urban areas is still a
key criteria for low network latency. (This might change
with near orbit satellite systems. Allowing to build
further north.)
11. The search for HPC locations
with abundance of energy
in cool climate zones with
existing fiber networks.
12. Why North America
matters
Canada is known worldwide for its natural resource industries
including hydropower and is thus considered a hydro
superpower. Three of the largest Generating Stations are:
1. WAC Bennett Dam. Producing 2,876 MW p.a. It is
world’s highest earth-filled dams and largest dam in
Canada.
2. Robert-Bourassa. Producing 7,722 MW p.a. Canada's
largest hydro project, the world's ninth largest hydro
project, and the world's largest underground generating
station.
3. Churchill Falls. Producing 5,428 MW p.a. It is the tenth
largest dam in the world, and the second-largest in
Canada.
As that huge amount of power can not be consumed within
the provinces a large amount is exported to the the US.
CANADA
East Canada with Quebec is currently
becoming the next Iceland and a data
center mega hub.
Abundant rain and snowfall allow for
uninterrupted, clean and efficient
hydropower at some of the most
competitive rates in the world.
13. Why construct Data Center
in Canada?
The Big Land offers perfect conditions for data center
consuming large amounts of energy. Key reasons:
1. Low power rates.
2. Enormous amount of capacity.
3. Cool climate.
4. Fiber networks
5. Skilled workforces and existing infrastructure.
IntelliCapital strategically selected East Canada for the
companies’ data centers due to the perfect conditions.
EAST CANADA
One of the current major HPC
applications is Crypto Mining for
Bitcoin and other crypto currencies.
IntelliCapital is in the process of
planing and constructing the first HPC
data center with 50MW capacity.
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Crypto Mining
Crypto Mining companies are responsible to keep
the Bitcoin network up and running by constantly
solving cryptographic problems to secure and
validate the transactions. Participants of Crypto
Mining operation are getting a leverage on the
bitcoin prices and discount on the current bitcoin
exchange rates.
Key success factors for a profitable operation are:
1. Energy costs. It is the highest incentive for
Crypto Mining companies to source energy as
cheap as possible. Hydropower is the most
efficient and most sustainable solution.
2. Climate conditions. As the computer devices
are producing a lot of heat only cool climate
zones are offering sustainable profits.
3. Economies of scale. Only industrial-grade
operations levering hyper scale data center are
profitable after the next halving events.
The upcoming Bitcoin halving event is
reducing the mining reward from 12.5
to 6.25 bitcoin per block. Only
industrial-grade operations like
IntelliCapital will be able to keep
mining.
ASSET CLASS Crypto Mining is a highly profitable
asset class wich allows crypto
exposure without the need of touching
crypto currencies itself.
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Our Service
CRYPTO MINING
IntelliCapital AG is offering a
participation in a service model to
operate private crypto mining
operations. IntelliCapital is operating
this high-profitable infrastructure for
HNWI and institutional clients.
Diversified over different technologies,
locations and jurisdictions. IntelliCapital
i s u s i n g e n e r g y m o s t l y f r o m
environmental friendly sources like
hydropower.
Service
partner
IntelliCapital AG
Offering Private Crypto Mining subscription
Subscription
Period
24 months
Terms 80% net profits distribution
Power and maintenance are deducted. The
subscriber receives a fix contractual hash
power for crypto mining of different coins.
IRR 17.37% per month. *
ROI 7 - 10 months. *
Dividends Weekly payouts in Fiat, BTC or Gold
Miniumum
Investment
Level
CHF 100'000
Jurisdiction Liechtenstein
* depending on exchange strategy and BTC exchange rates
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Share thoughts, discuss ideas
and don’t forget looking to the sky
IntelliCapital, thinking in pipelines, scalability and
sustainability in all parts of our business.
18. Contact
Please use the contact details below
to get in touch.
IntelliCapital AG
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9491 Ruggell | Liechtenstein
Phone: +41 79 599 13 41
E-Mail: contact@intelli.capital