Created and presented by Michael Hathaway and Diane Bernard for the EFF-Austin Meetup on November 17, 2014 at Capital Factory in Austin, Texas.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OiLpe3--ZB8
1. Internet Of Things
How IoT Is Changing The Internet
Presented by:
Michael Hathaway, Founder, CEO Information Xchange
Diane Bernard, Founder, President, FLM TV
2. A Brief History: The Emergence Of IoT
1969 Arpanet
Networked Servers
1982 TCP/IP ( The Internet)
Networked Computers, Servers
1989 World Wide Web
User Friendly Graphical Interface
2000 Mobile Computing
WiFi
Mobile Data Networks
2003+ IoT
Network Connected Devices
Sensors, Controls, Multimedia
4. Technology Drivers
Mobile Processors
Smarter, Smaller, Cheaper, Low Power
Open Data Standards
REST API, JSON, XML
Mobile Web App Standards
HTML5
Internet Multimedia Content
Netflix, Hulu, HBO Go, Pirate Bay
VC and Corporate Investment
Over $1B invested Venture Capital in IoT Startups in 2013
5. IoT Changes Everything
Security and Privacy
More network connected “things” to attack
More information to protect
Mobile Applications
Too many apps to manage on individual devices
Website Profiles
Too much personal information on too many websites
Digital Content and Service Delivery
– Multiple devices receive digital content, apps and services
Revenue Models
New models will evolve
7. New Open Xchange – Digital Content Example…
Profile & Management
User Profile
Device Profiles
Service Subscriptions
Content Management
Service Platform
Information Management
Permissions Management
Messaging & Transactions
Security
Digital Media Apps
Additional Growing
Industries:
•Agriculture(Crops and
Wineries)
•Energy:
•Property Management:
•Smart Homes: (LG, Apple,
Samsung)
•Automobile: Google, Tesla,
8. IoT Expected to Grow
New Internet Xchange will
drive
Unique complexities of IoT
Needs for both B2B & B2C:
-Security
-Privacy
-Management
-User Profile
-Economics
Synchronizing IoT to
user/devices will require a
change from current
disaggregated system.
9. New Business Flow & Economics for IoT xChange
Universal Technology: Internet
Single User Profile: B2B & B2C
Preferences, Identification, Profile
Management, Contextual Data,
Single Application log-in
New Global Service Delivery: Event
Response, Alerts, Communication,
Content streaming, Discovery,
Matching, Monitoring
New Hardware Management: Security, Privacy, Permission Management,
Information Management
(Hardware information
Xchange)
New Revenue Models: Universal
payment between all B2B, B2C and
C2C running on new IoT Xchange.
New Advertising Oppty: HTML5,
Contextual data, multiple sources
of user data
Profile
& Information
(Profile information
Xchange)
Hardware
Management
New Revenue
Models