steven reese at seattle technology leadership summit
TRANSCRIPT
What is Internet of Things (IoT)Examples of “Things”
Internet of Things and the Internet of Everything
Seizing the Opportunity
Next StepsCall to Action
OBJECTIVES
1. Keep this seminar collaborative and engaging
2. Understand how the Internet of Everything (IoE) is changing consumer interaction
3. Transformation to an as a service provider model
4. What is the $19 trillion opportunity, and how to capture your part
5. Where to begin
19 TRILLION dollar$…
Source: Gartner / Cisco Systems
TAM for IoT by 2020
1.7 million…
Source: ABI research
26 devices…
Source: IDC
average number of smart objects every human being on earth will have…
by the year 2020
100 billion dollars…
Source: McKinsey
expected savings in 2015 in accident reductionsdevelopers involved in IoT activities globally
as of March 2015attributed to IoT vehicle automation
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WHAT IS THE INTERNET OF THINGS ?
the process of using special equipment to take measurements of something (such as pressure, speed, or temperature) and send them by radio to another place
INFRASTRUCTURE CONSIDERATIONS FOR IOT
• Reliability is paramount– Environmental management
• Temperature monitoring• Security and Availability
– Easy to access– Protected from the vElements
• The Average Company– Reconfigure network device rules 24 Times per
year per device– 1 out of 100 devices experience a malfunction
per month
- Dr. Robert L. Glass
“For every 25 percent increase in functionalityof a system, there is a 100 percent increase in the complexity of that system."
OASISBackground
§ 150+ vehicle fleet§ 625 sq miles, largest geography of any ISD in TX
Solution Components§ Presidio EnviroXtreme 819H (Cisco Powered)§ DavraNetworks RuBAN;; AVL, Telematics§ Technuf;; Aphelia IPICS Integration and dispatch§ AntennaPlus;; Antenna System (Presidio OEM)§ Video with remote streaming
Advantages§ Industrial environment platform (EXR819)§ Unified vehicle solution, not several apps.§ Real-time safety monitoring and assurance
Law Enforcement Healthcare Energy / Utility Residential
Automotive Manufacturing Oil & GasDefense
Other Examples of IoT…
PorkfolioCounts the coins in the piggy
bank
MyVessylTells you the volume of liquid left
in cup
Egg MinderTells you how many eggs left
ChoosatronAdventure game on receipt
paper
LechalShoe inserts to tell you real time
weight
Robugtix T8XCard playing bluetooth robot spider
IoT gone awry…
OASISBackground
§ 150+ vehicle fleet§ 625 sq miles, largest geography of any ISD in TX
Solution Components§ Presidio EnviroXtreme 819H (Cisco Powered)§ DavraNetworks RuBAN;; AVL, Telematics§ Technuf;; Aphelia IPICS Integration and dispatch§ AntennaPlus;; Antenna System (Presidio OEM)§ Video with remote streaming
Advantages§ Industrial environment platform (EXR819)§ Unified vehicle solution, not several apps.§ Real-time safety monitoring and assurance
• Tracking Behavior§ Monitoring the behavior of persons, things, or data through space and time§ Example: Presence based advertising and payments based on locations of consumers
• Enhanced Situational Awareness§ Achieving real time awareness of physical environment§ Example: Sniper detection using direction of sound to locate shooters
• Sensor Driven Decision Analytics§ Assisting human decision making through deep analysis and data visualization§ Example: Oil field site planning with 3D visualization and simulation
Information & Analysis
WHY SHOULD I CARE ABOUT IOE?
• Process Optimization§ Automated control of closed (self-contained) systems§ Example: Continuous precise adjustments in manufacturing lines
• Optimized Resource Consumption§ Control of consumption to optimize resource use across network§ Example: Smart meters and energy grids that match loads and generation capacity in order to lower costs
• Complex Autonomous Systems§ Automated control in open environments with great uncertainty§ Example: Collision avoidance systems to sense objects and automatically apply brake
Automation & Control
WHY SHOULD I CARE ABOUT IOE?
INFRASTRUCTURE CONSIDERATIONS FOR IT
• Security and Availability– Three-Factor Authentication
• Something you have• Something you know• Where you are
• Wireless density and functionality to support location services within the retail store
• Provide a better employee and customer experience
• Bluetooth Low Emission (BLE)• Reliability is paramount
CALL TO ACTION
• Internet of Things / Everything§ Look at your own business
§ Shrinkage§ New Business Models
§ Assess your current network for IoTcapabilities as future expansion
§ Physical security might be a good IoTstart and have a quick ROI