What is the Internet of Things?
Sascha Corti, Technical Evangelist, Microsoft Switzerland about the Internet of Things, how IoT is changing the business and the technology behind the Internet of Things.
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1. Microsoft and the
Internet of Things
Sascha Corti
Technical Evangelist, Microsoft Switzerland
sascha.corti@microsoft.com | techpreacher.corti.com | @techpreacher
7. Connected World Solutions
combining Sensors and
Technologies to enable
Objects and Infrastructure to
interact with Monitoring,
Analytics and Control Systems
over Internet-Style Networks.
Things Connectivity
Data Analytics
Source:
11. Advanced
Analytics
Live Data Feed,
Search
What’s the Social
Sentiment on my
Product?
Social Analytics
How to optimize
Services based on
patterns of
weather, traffic?
Prediction Engine?
How to better
predict Future
Outcomes?
12. Static Advertisement displayed and
replaced Monthly
Digital Advertisement changes based on
Demographics of closest Shopper
Service People visit Vending Machines
regularly, not knowing what Products sold.
Service People are dispatched to Vending
Machines only when Thresholds reached
Sell replacement Parts and provide Repair
Service
Maintenance Subscription: Tech proactively
visits when a Failure is predicted
Equipment Maintenance performed every
12 Months or at Time of Failure
Maintenance performed when a Failure is
predicted based on real-time Performance
Delivery Schedule based on Distances and
historical Traffic Patterns
Real-time Routes and Alerts of Delays based
on actual Vehicle Locations and Traffic
13. Manufacturing
Integration and
Automation
Remote
Servicing
Smart
Factory
Predictive and
Reactive
Maintenance
Cars
Letters
Packages
Containers
Smart
Logistics
Tanks Bulkware
Grid
Renewables
Oil/Gas/Coal
Recovery and
Distribution
Smart
Energy
Points
of Sale
Hotels
Restaurants
Fuel
Smart Stations
Retail
Traffic Buses
Trucks
Trains
Vessels
Aircraft
Bikes
Smart
Mobility
Games
Events
Sports
Smart
Entertain
-ment
Pollution
Control
Streaming Television
Patients
Clinics
Hospitals
Nursing
Homes
Mobile
Care
Smart
Health-care
Automation
Safety
Smart
Cities
Comfort
Security
Lighting
Smart
Building
Home
Water
Waste
Fire
Emergency
Public
Safety
Law
Enforcement
14. Transportation Utilities Government Other
$154 B $913 B $326 B $313 B $325 B $201 B $570B 1.78T
Transportation Utilities Government Other
$92 B $472 B $160 B $132 B $156 B $100 B $301 B 750B
Internet of Things Spending Guide by
Vertical Market, 2014
$4.93T
$1.93T
17. Microsoft Azure
Azure Service Bus
• Reliable Transport
• Route Messages
• Loose Coupling =
Scalability &
Resilience
• Support for Popular
(IoT) Protocols
Notification Hubs
• Push Notification
Platform
• Notify large Nr. of
Users in a Single Call
• Easy Programming
Model
• Available for all
Popular Platforms
HD Insights
• Analyze large Data
Sets
• Scale Out Storage and
Compute
• Create a Cluster in 15’
• Scriptable: PowerShell
• Export Results to
traditional Data
Warehouse
• Elastic Compute Tier
• Spin up / Tear down Instances based on Load
• Scale Automatically, based on Queue Depth
• Easy to set up, Management is minimal
• Very Cost Efficient
Azure Storage
• Store Petabytes of
Data
• Scaling is done
Automatically
• Store Data in Blobs
and/or Tables
• Highly Cost Efficient
18. Connect Securely to Various Devices
Automate Alarms and Response Actions
Analyze using familiar Tools
Monitor Field and Customer Devices
Extend Intelligent Systems Service
Encrypt Data Transmission
Internet
of
Your
Things
.com
20. Large Full Windows
PC-Like
Apps
Windows Embedded
Industry
Mobile Commercial Phones
Ruggedized Devices
Enterprise Apps
Device Management
Windows Phone
Windows Embedded
Handheld
Small Specialized, small
industry devices
Real-Time
ARM and x86
Windows Embedded
Compact
Micro
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26. The Internet of Things is Real, offering:
A lot of the Building Blocks / Data is already there
Microsoft Azure is Tailored for Processing IoT Data
Windows is a great Platform for IoT Devices
27. Microsoft Internet of Things
http://WindowsOnDevices.com
http://InternetOfYourThings.com
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Notes de l'éditeur
Key Points:
“devices” means more than mobile phones
There are currently more connected devices than people on the planet
Windows Embedded powers a number of electronics you interface with throughout the day
When you think devices, understandably most people think about their phone. The connectivity and computing power in a smartphone enables you to carry the equivalent of a number of other devices in your pocket: camera, gps, dvd player, cd player, radio, game console . . .
But thinking of “devices” as just mobile phones and tablets is short sighted. In our everyday lives we are surrounded by sensors and computing devices that are connected to the Internet: From devices that can tweet when a potted plant needs water to the FitBit or Nike Fuel sensor you wear to monitor your own activities, to the smart lightbulbs and interactive T-shirts to medical devices that help save lives daily. When you’re in a sports arena, chances are most of the signs you see are powered by Windows Embeded.
The number of devices connected to the Internet exceeded the number of people on earth in 2008. It is estimated that by 2020 that number will hit 50 Billion.
Landlines were passed by mobiles in 2002 (peaking at 1.3B). By 2009, 4.7B mobile subscribers. (Meeker/ International Telecomunications Union 2012)
400M mobile phones in China. 25M only read books on their phone.
Smartphones are considered “mission-critical” tools that 70% won’t leave home without (Interactive Advertising Bureau, July 2012)
By 2016, 70% of tablets used for work will be purchased by the employees themselves (Forrester, February 2012).
Source: During 2008, the number of things connected to the internet exceeded the number of people on earth. By 2020 there will be 50 Billion. (Cisco)
http://blogs.cisco.com/news/the-internet-of-things-infographic/
So let’s look at how data moves through this scenario and the places it can be gathered, accessed, and acted upon. [***CLICK***]
[1] was the original embedded device that collects & stores data [***CLICK***]
[2] connectivity allowed the embedded device to extend to enterprise back-end [***CLICK***]
[3 & 4] leverage device & business data to create intelligence to derive business insights [***CLICK***]
[5] operational changes drives device management updates, creating interdependent system
The “value” of this system is much greater than the value of the device alone, to extend the intelligent system between enterprise back-end and devices