IoT World 2016 is a conference bringing together industry experts to analyse the opportunities, challenges and help enterprise leap into a new set of challenging technologies. HPE was the Strategic Technology Partner and Alpha Data was the event Partner.
2. Create new outcomes
from apps, data and
experiences
Proactively manage
all forms of risk
Contextually aware
and predictive
In the Idea Economy, anyone can change the world
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Digital everything…
everywhere, every day,
everyone connected
Every business
is a digital business
Disrupting every
industry
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Air conditioner
Product electronics &
entertainment
Vehicle leasing
Digital signage
Telecom
infrastructure
Asset
tracking
Power distribution
Traffic lights
Security
Lighting
Air quality
Noise
Fire & emergency
Roadside equipment
Vibration
Access control
Electricity switch
Pumps
Product delivery
Driver behavior
Connected car
4. What is the Internet of Things?
It’s about devices…
Gartner estimates 26 billion
connected devices by 2020.
It’s about data…
IDC predicts IoT data will account for
10% of the world’s data by 2020.
It’s about connectivity…
Because incredible things happen
when you connect the unconnected.
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5. IoT platform Enable and manage the IoT value chain
“Things” generate data and need control
HPE addresses IoT requirements : Modular Building Blocks
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Security
End-to-end, proactive,
defense in depth
Services
Advise, transform,
integrate, manage,
analytics, governance
Ecosystem
Open, extensive,
partner-driven
Control
Sense and respond, event management
Data
Contextual, insightful, at scale
Big data services, repositories and data lakes
Wi-FiLPWAN FixedCellular
Streaming, event processing, location and context awareness
Connectivity Ubiquitous, instant-on, reliable
Compute
Distributed, deep edge to the cloud
6. IoT platform Enable and manage the IoT value chain
“Things” generate data and need control
HPE addresses IoT requirements : The Full Story
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Security
End-to-end, proactive,
defense in depth
Services
Advise, transform,
integrate, manage,
analytics, governance
Ecosystem
Open, extensive,
partner-driven
Control
Sense and respond, event management
Data
Contextual, insightful, at scale
Big data services, repositories and data lakes
Wi-FiLPWAN FixedCellular
Streaming, event processing, location and context awareness
Connectivity Ubiquitous, instant-on, reliable
Compute
Distributed, deep edge to the cloud
TelecomTransportation PowerManufacturing Healthcare Security
8. IAV - Hyper-connected vehicles
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Need the ability to offer new and disruptive services to automobile manufacturers to enable car sharing, usage-based
insurance, and assisted driving. Also need an IoT platform capable for real time connectivity, device management and
analytics - not more apps.
Requirements
The Solution
• HP’s IoT platform deployed to deliver various monitoring,
optimization, and entertainment Smart Connected Car
services
• Real time communication Vehicle-to-vehicle and vehicle-
to-cloud
The Results
• Ability to offer new service to Auto OEM / Consumers
such as smart maintenance / pro-active scheduling
• Enable new Business model like :
• Car sharing
• Usage based insurance
• Assisted driving
9. Distributed Mesh Computing : Retail Shop Example
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Only that intelligence is sent to the cloud
Massive reduction in quantity of data
Massive increase in quality of data
https://www.labs.hpe.com/next-next/dmc
Let’s start with an acknowledgement: No one agrees on a precise definition of the Internet of Things. And most definitions talk about IoT from a technical perspective, not a business perspective. Gartner says IoT is “the network of physical objects that contain embedded technology to communicate and sense or interact with their internal states or the external environment.” [source: Gartner IT glossary 2015] Others call it “an informational network of intelligent devices and machines.” But what does that really mean?
We can all agree on the key elements of IoT. First and foremost, it’s about devices—and not just the typical computing devices we usually think of first, like laptops and mobile phones and servers and storage systems. “Devices” in the Internet of Things includes everything from tiny sensors to single-application embedded devices like ATMs, smart meters, personal health monitors, trash cans that monitor their own “fullness,” soil monitors that tell you when it’s time to water—all the way up to large-scale industrial systems such as wind turbines, medical equipment, even aircraft engines. According to Gartner, there will be 26 billion devices connected to the Internet by 2020.
IoT is also about data. In fact, it’s useful to look at IoT as a new source of data. All of those devices have something to say; their output is data. IDC predicts IoT data will account for 10% of the world’s data by 2020, of about 44 zettabytes. And the primary value of IoT is in that data, because the convergence of analytical insights enabled by connected devices can be used for enhanced decision making, automation, continuous improvement of business processes, and much more—if we can learn how to harness all that data and transform it into business intelligence.
And, of course, IoT is about connectivity, because as we’ve all seen, incredible things happen when you connect the unconnected. Suddenly a simple forklift on a shop floor is a mobile business intelligence unit, translating inputs from all kinds of connected devices around it into insights that make the whole factory operation run better—from lights that turn on only when needed, to sensors that detect excess carbon monoxide levels, to systems that use power more efficiently, to sensors within the forklift that notify you of needed maintenance or repairs—the whole factory becomes an integrated, data-driven operation that prizes human safety, efficiency, and cost savings.
DOUG:
List of products for Doug – where they fit – Al to create.
Application development and testing, app delivery (loadrunner)
As you consider these five pillars and HPE’s capabilities in each of them, we want to emphasize that to maximize business outcomes, you need all of them, not just one, or two, or three. And that is precisely the advantage HPE brings to the table. We’re one of the very few partners that can give you leading-edge products, services, technologies, expertise, and proven solutions across all five categories. We are uniquely able to get them all working together, in unison, to deliver on the business outcomes you’re after.