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THE
INTERNET
OF THINGS
PRACTICAL USE CASES

AND THE CLOUD

Over the next 10 years, the Internet of Things will drive $14.4 trillion in
corporate revenue. Read on to discover three real-world use cases for
smart devices and how the cloud is a key enabler.

Consumerization brought the issue of the growing use of personal mobile
devices within the enterprise to the forefront of 21st-century business IT.
With the rise of the Internet of Things (IoT) -- the technological trend some
analysts call the most disruptive shift in IT since the advent of the Internet
itself -- smart technologies will continue to complicate security, privacy,
and regulatory issues. To bring practical value-added solutions to fruition,
companies need to adopt a realistic approach to use Web-enabled smart
devices and the IoT within the enterprise.

Page 2 of 4
The Internet of Things, Practical Use Cases and the Cloud
THREE REAL-WORLD USE CASES FOR THE IoT IN THE ENTERPRISE

Manufacturing

Healthcare

Automobile Industry

Much of the hype surrounding the growth of smart devices from
previously “dumb” nodes takes a theoretical, future-focused perspective.
Enterprises today need to take a realistic approach to the development
and deployment of IoT solutions. Highlighting promising use cases that
are already in place in today’s technological landscape places the hype
surrounding the IoT in context.
One discipline that continues to show promise with smart technologies
is supply chain logistics and asset tracking in general. Depending on an
organization’s market position, the IoT can have several interpretations
that only add additional layers of complexity to potential use cases.
The manufacturing industry is among the first to take advantage of the
remote tracking, controlling, and routing functions enabled by smart
sensor nodes and devices that use machine-to-machine connectivity.
Tracking assets remotely -- and most importantly, with accuracy -- while
maintaining information security across the entire signal path via the
Web can yield operational and cost benefits that bring value-added
solutions to life. Improving visibility into and the capability to fix supply
chain quality issues alone can optimize cost of quality greatly for
manufacturing enterprises.
Another use case of IoT solutions focuses on the healthcare industry
and its integration with real-time monitoring technology. Given the
anticipated acceptance of “always on” medical monitoring devices over
the next decade, the IT disruption that smart devices will cause can
actually be beneficial to healthcare providers. In 2013, the field of
healthcare IT is in the midst of a fundamental shift that directly relates
to the way providers will deliver healthcare in the US.
Several provisions of the Affordable Care Act of 2010 in fact mandate the
use of technological solutions to drive efficiencies and cost savings in the
delivery of healthcare. Transitioning to a standardized system of electronic medical records is just the starting point; integrating this data with
smart devices and embedded sensors to automatically alert doctors and
patients of medical issues in real time is the next logical step.
A third use case for IoT technologies over the near term takes shape in
the automobile industry. The viability of self-driving cars is still many years
away from reaching mass adoption, but as a groundwork for this level
of automation, automobile manufacturers are already embedding more
remote sensors than ever before in their vehicles. Soon, remote
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The Internet of Things, Practical Use Cases and the Cloud

1

THREE
REAL-WORLD
USE CASES
FOR THE
IoT IN
ENTERPRISE
2

ENTER THE
CLOUD AS A
TACTICAL
DEPLOYMENT
FOR IoT
SOLUTIONS

monitoring of automobile maintenance schedules and communicating
real-time performance data via the Web will become more commonplace
in new vehicle models. Over the next five years, according to experts
Kaivan Karimi and Gary Atkinson, cars will feature 50% more embedded
smart sensors than today’s “dumb” automobiles.
ENTER THE CLOUD AS A TACTICAL DEPLOYMENT
FOR IoT SOLUTIONS
Embedded processing technology is key to the evolution of smart
devices. The tactical issues of deploying the best infrastructure to realize
the enormous revenue potential of the IoT relate to how services will be
delivered to accommodate economies of scale. Over the next decade,
from 2013 to 2022, smart devices and the IoT will encompass $14.4 trillion
in potential revenue for enterprises, according to a landmark report
published by Cisco in 2013.

Two schools of thought are emerging with respect to the best tactical
deployments of how to deliver solutions tailored to align with the evolution
of smart devices. First, processing data locally with microcontrollers
(MCUs) and flash memory is one of many possible tactics. But to control
costs and improve agility, a cloud-based deployment is a very attractive
option. To handle the anticipated exponential explosion of smart devices
and nodes, cloud solutions -- and their scalability -- become an agile,
cost-effective option for enterprises discussing improvements to
enterprise architectures.
HP Cloud OS, an OpenStack-based converged cloud management
platform, has the capability to handle a cloud-focused IoT infrastructure
in tandem with an enterprise’s larger cloud strategy. The security of in
-transit data is key when integrating data streams via a vast array of
remote sensors and devices. In a perfect scenario, enterprises would
be able to leverage a private cloud deployment to ensure the integrity
of data. In practice, a hybrid approach is more practical since it may be
unavoidable to circumvent the public Internet. HP Cloud OS provides a
platform to manage this incredibly complex hybrid, public/private cloud
deployment to make the IoT a reality in the enterprise.
IoT ranks among the most disruptive forces of the future of IT in the
enterprise. Today, organizations stand at a crossroads and must begin to
reimagine IT architectures to be able to handle the massive influx of smart
devices and their data streams. To truly glean value-added solutions from
emerging IoT technologies, a hybrid cloud deployment is arguably the
best approach for enterprises.
Page 4 of 4
The Internet of Things, Practical Use Cases and the Cloud

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The internet of things practical use cases and the cloud

  • 1.
  • 2. THE INTERNET OF THINGS PRACTICAL USE CASES AND THE CLOUD Over the next 10 years, the Internet of Things will drive $14.4 trillion in corporate revenue. Read on to discover three real-world use cases for smart devices and how the cloud is a key enabler. Consumerization brought the issue of the growing use of personal mobile devices within the enterprise to the forefront of 21st-century business IT. With the rise of the Internet of Things (IoT) -- the technological trend some analysts call the most disruptive shift in IT since the advent of the Internet itself -- smart technologies will continue to complicate security, privacy, and regulatory issues. To bring practical value-added solutions to fruition, companies need to adopt a realistic approach to use Web-enabled smart devices and the IoT within the enterprise. Page 2 of 4 The Internet of Things, Practical Use Cases and the Cloud
  • 3. THREE REAL-WORLD USE CASES FOR THE IoT IN THE ENTERPRISE Manufacturing Healthcare Automobile Industry Much of the hype surrounding the growth of smart devices from previously “dumb” nodes takes a theoretical, future-focused perspective. Enterprises today need to take a realistic approach to the development and deployment of IoT solutions. Highlighting promising use cases that are already in place in today’s technological landscape places the hype surrounding the IoT in context. One discipline that continues to show promise with smart technologies is supply chain logistics and asset tracking in general. Depending on an organization’s market position, the IoT can have several interpretations that only add additional layers of complexity to potential use cases. The manufacturing industry is among the first to take advantage of the remote tracking, controlling, and routing functions enabled by smart sensor nodes and devices that use machine-to-machine connectivity. Tracking assets remotely -- and most importantly, with accuracy -- while maintaining information security across the entire signal path via the Web can yield operational and cost benefits that bring value-added solutions to life. Improving visibility into and the capability to fix supply chain quality issues alone can optimize cost of quality greatly for manufacturing enterprises. Another use case of IoT solutions focuses on the healthcare industry and its integration with real-time monitoring technology. Given the anticipated acceptance of “always on” medical monitoring devices over the next decade, the IT disruption that smart devices will cause can actually be beneficial to healthcare providers. In 2013, the field of healthcare IT is in the midst of a fundamental shift that directly relates to the way providers will deliver healthcare in the US. Several provisions of the Affordable Care Act of 2010 in fact mandate the use of technological solutions to drive efficiencies and cost savings in the delivery of healthcare. Transitioning to a standardized system of electronic medical records is just the starting point; integrating this data with smart devices and embedded sensors to automatically alert doctors and patients of medical issues in real time is the next logical step. A third use case for IoT technologies over the near term takes shape in the automobile industry. The viability of self-driving cars is still many years away from reaching mass adoption, but as a groundwork for this level of automation, automobile manufacturers are already embedding more remote sensors than ever before in their vehicles. Soon, remote Page 3 of 4 The Internet of Things, Practical Use Cases and the Cloud 1 THREE REAL-WORLD USE CASES FOR THE IoT IN ENTERPRISE
  • 4. 2 ENTER THE CLOUD AS A TACTICAL DEPLOYMENT FOR IoT SOLUTIONS monitoring of automobile maintenance schedules and communicating real-time performance data via the Web will become more commonplace in new vehicle models. Over the next five years, according to experts Kaivan Karimi and Gary Atkinson, cars will feature 50% more embedded smart sensors than today’s “dumb” automobiles. ENTER THE CLOUD AS A TACTICAL DEPLOYMENT FOR IoT SOLUTIONS Embedded processing technology is key to the evolution of smart devices. The tactical issues of deploying the best infrastructure to realize the enormous revenue potential of the IoT relate to how services will be delivered to accommodate economies of scale. Over the next decade, from 2013 to 2022, smart devices and the IoT will encompass $14.4 trillion in potential revenue for enterprises, according to a landmark report published by Cisco in 2013. Two schools of thought are emerging with respect to the best tactical deployments of how to deliver solutions tailored to align with the evolution of smart devices. First, processing data locally with microcontrollers (MCUs) and flash memory is one of many possible tactics. But to control costs and improve agility, a cloud-based deployment is a very attractive option. To handle the anticipated exponential explosion of smart devices and nodes, cloud solutions -- and their scalability -- become an agile, cost-effective option for enterprises discussing improvements to enterprise architectures. HP Cloud OS, an OpenStack-based converged cloud management platform, has the capability to handle a cloud-focused IoT infrastructure in tandem with an enterprise’s larger cloud strategy. The security of in -transit data is key when integrating data streams via a vast array of remote sensors and devices. In a perfect scenario, enterprises would be able to leverage a private cloud deployment to ensure the integrity of data. In practice, a hybrid approach is more practical since it may be unavoidable to circumvent the public Internet. HP Cloud OS provides a platform to manage this incredibly complex hybrid, public/private cloud deployment to make the IoT a reality in the enterprise. IoT ranks among the most disruptive forces of the future of IT in the enterprise. Today, organizations stand at a crossroads and must begin to reimagine IT architectures to be able to handle the massive influx of smart devices and their data streams. To truly glean value-added solutions from emerging IoT technologies, a hybrid cloud deployment is arguably the best approach for enterprises. Page 4 of 4 The Internet of Things, Practical Use Cases and the Cloud