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The Internet of Things Explained

  1. Presents WAKE UP THE ORDINARY and make it extraordinary
  2. BANYAN HILLS TECHNOLOGIES TECHNOLOGY THROUGH THE AGES Presents 1980 1 million Computers in use WORLDWIDE 1985 Network File System introduced 1990 FIRST STANDARD INTERNET COMMUNICATIONS PROTOCOL 1995 java 1998 1999 2000 Framework released by Microsoft .NET { }
  3. 2005 2007 2010 2020 2002 First iPhone Released on June 29th 2007 2008 12.5 BILLION The number of connected “things” / devices has exceeded the number of people on earth! 28BILLION The number of devices connected to the Internet 30 Households were generating more Internet traffic than the entire Internet in 2008. In 2011 ~According to IDC
  4. The Internet of Things UNPOPPED TO POPPED 30Billion Devices will be wirelessly connected to the Internet of Things 2020 In 2020, IoT Suppliers to generate incremental revenue of $300 BILLION ABI Research estimates 40x 60x COST OF BANDWIDTH COST OF PROCESSING over the past 10 years
  5. The Internet of Things UNPOPPED TO POPPED IPV4 IPV6 4.3 Billion Addresses The newest version Allows for an almost limitless amount Internet Protocol (IP) QUALITY INGREDIENTS Big Data Storage costs are declining at (Y/Y) 38% The cost / GB of storage in 1992 was $569 and in 2012 cost / GB was $.02
  6. A PLATFORM FOR ENDLESS ‘POP’ABILITIES Software at the Endpoint Software on the endpoint that manages the customer experience. Secure Connectivity /Communication The interaction between the device hardware, and the enterprise. Product Cloud (Enterprise Software) The software stack in the cloud that all endpoints connect into. Integration An integration tier allows the platform to integrate with outside 3rd party business systems
  7. BANYAN HILLS TECHNOLOGIES INVITES YOU TO INNOVATION ALLEY concept creation come check it out

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  1. ABI Research Stat: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_of_Things Stats on the bottom: http://www.goldmansachs.com/our-thinking/outlook/iot-infographic.html
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