3. 3
…then, there was the Internet of Things
Connecting things make them better!
Really?
Why?
Today IoT clouds provide
Data storage
Remote control
Painful examples…
Fitbit
Boring analytics
My 205 devices
4. 4McKinsey & Company
Even in Industrial IoT…
100%
data
captured
40%
data stored
1%
streamed on shore
~1%
monitored as
historical KPIs
<1%
analytical insights
real time
Data
capture
Infrastructure Data
Management
Analytics Deployment People &
processes
0%
Used in decision
making
Offshore oil rig example
Significant opportunity with existing data
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It all started with the INTERNET of Things after all
So, things can connect, somehow
Virtual representation in the cloud
Even solves “Not Yet Invented”
Since it’s only data
Easy to connect data structures
At the end it’s only software
Facilitates interoperability
Not Yet
Invented
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Collective Intelligence
All the data is at the same place
All devices can collaborate, know
about each other, about the user
“Brains” can access and manipulate
data to create insights and actions
Broad Analytics and Machine Learning
The “Things” become “Assistants”
Not Yet
Invented
IoT = Intelligence of Things
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What we did, an open data exchange platform for the IoT
Collect
Massage
Any device
Any cloud
Any data
Machine learning and
analytics for new
class of services and
applications
Make connections, not silos.
APIs and SDKs
APIs and SDKs
Secure data store
Powerful tools
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Powerful rules engine
Cool tools for developers and users alike
IFTTT at the power of 10
...and data visualization
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Privacy stand: The data belongs to the user
ARTIK Cloud acts as a bank
Samsung doesn’t own the data
Users control and grant access
All transactions are encrypted