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I0T NOW &
NOW - 2025
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B
C
D
HISTORY OF IOT
Tim Berners-Lee
proposes the World
Wide Web
Considered the first
IoT device, John
Romkey created a
toaster that could be
turned on and off
over the Internet for
the October '89
INTEROP conference.
1989 1990 1991
The first web page was
created by Tim
Berners-Lee
Mark Weiser’s
Scientific American
article on ubiquitous
computing called ‘The
Computer for the 21st
Century’ is written.
HISTORY OF IOT
Tim Berners-Lee
proposes the World
Wide Web
Considered the first
IoT device, John
Romkey created a
toaster that could be
turned on and off
over the Internet for
the October '89
INTEROP conference.
1989 1990 1991
The first web page was
created by Tim
Berners-Lee
Mark Weiser’s
Scientific American
article on ubiquitous
computing called ‘The
Computer for the 21st
Century’ is written.
HISTORY OF IOT
Tim Berners-Lee
proposes the World
Wide Web
Considered the first
IoT device, John
Romkey created a
toaster that could be
turned on and off
over the Internet for
the October '89
INTEROP conference.
1989 1990 1991
The first web page was
created by Tim
Berners-Lee
Mark Weiser’s
Scientific American
article on ubiquitous
computing called ‘The
Computer for the 21st
Century’ was written.
HISTORY OF IOT
Trojan Room Coffee Pot
was located in the
'Trojan Room' within
the Computer Lab of the
University of Cambridge
and was used to
monitor the pot levels
Steve Mann
creates WearCam.
1993 1994 1995
The Internet
goes
commercial with
Amazon and Ebay
HISTORY OF IOT
Trojan Room Coffee
Pot was located in
the 'Trojan Room'
within the Computer
Lab of the University of
Cambridge and was
used to monitor the
pot levels
Steve Mann
creates WearCam.
1993 1994 1995
The Internet
goes
commercial with
Amazon and Ebay
HISTORY OF IOT
Trojan Room Coffee
Pot was located in
the 'Trojan Room'
within the Computer
Lab of the University of
Cambridge and was
used to monitor the
pot levels
Steve Mann
creates WearCam.
1993 1994 1995
The Internet goes
commercial with
Amazon and Ebay
HISTORY OF IOT
Paul Saffo writes his
prescient article
"Sensors: The Next
Wave of Infotech
Innovation"
1997 1998 SAME YEAR
HISTORY OF IOT
Paul Saffo writes his
prescient article
"Sensors: The Next
Wave of Infotech
Innovation"
Google is
incorporated
1997 1998 SAME YEAR
HISTORY OF IOT
Paul Saffo's prescient
article
"Sensors: The Next
Wave of Infotech
Innovation"
Google is
incorporated
1997 1998 SAME YEAR
inTouch a project
at MIT was
developed
by Scott Brave,
Andrew Dahley,
and
Professor
Hiroshi Ishii
HISTORY OF IOT
Mark Weiser continues
his explorations into the
topic and constructed a
water fountain outside his
office whose flow and
height mimicked the
volume and price trends
of the stock market.
1998
HISTORY OF IOT
Mark Weiser continues
his explorations into the
topic and constructed a
water fountain outside his
office whose flow and
height mimicked the
volume and price trends
of the stock market.
A big year for the
IoT and MIT
1998 1999
The Internet of Things
term is coined by Kevin
Ashton executive director
of the Auto-ID Center
Neil Gershenfeld was
speaking about
similar things from
the MIT Media Lab in
his book When Things
Start to Think and
when establishing
the Center for Bits and
Atoms in 2001
HISTORY OF IOT
Mark Weiser continues
his explorations into the
topic and constructed a
water fountain outside his
office whose flow and
height mimicked the
volume and price trends
of the stock market.
A big year for the
IoT and MIT
1998 1999
The Internet of Things
term is coined by Kevin
Ashton executive director
of the Auto-ID Center
Neil Gershenfeld was
speaking about
similar things from
the MIT Media Lab in
his book When Things
Start to Think and
when establishing
the Center for Bits and
Atoms in 2001
HISTORY OF IOT
Neil Gross writes some
interesting predictions
in Business Week
1999
Starting off what is now
becoming a meme, LG
announces it's first Internet
refrigerator plans.
2000
HISTORY OF IOT
Neil Gross writes some
interesting predictions
in Business Week
1999
Starting off what is now
becoming a meme, LG
announces it's first Internet
refrigerator plans.
2000
HISTORY OF IOT
The Ambient
Orb created by David
Rose and others in a
spin-off from the MIT
Media Lab is released
into the wild (and is still
on the market) with NY
Times Magazine naming
it as one of the Ideas of
the Year.
2002
The term is mentioned in main-stream
publications like The Guardian, Scientific
American and the Boston Globe.
2000
HISTORY OF IOT
The Ambient
Orb created by David
Rose and others in a
spin-off from the MIT
Media Lab is released
into the wild (and is still
on the market) with NY
Times Magazine naming
it as one of the Ideas of
the Year.
2002
The term is mentioned in
main-stream publications
like The
Guardian, Scientific
American and the Boston
Globe.
2003 - 2004
HISTORY OF IOT
The IoT hit another level
when the UN's International
Telecommunications
Union ITU published its
first report on the topic.
2005
Ahead of its time, the Nabaztag (Now a part
of Aldebaran Robotics) was originally
manufactured by the company Violet and
created by Rafi Haladjian and Olivier
Mével.
2006 -2008
Recognition by the EU, and
the First European IOT
conference is held
A group of companies
launched the IPSO
Alliance to promote the
use of Internet Protocol
(IP) in networks of "smart
objects" and to enable the
Internet of Things.
The FCC voted 5-0 to approve
opening the use of the 'white
space' spectrum.
2008
HISTORY OF IOT
The IoT hit another level
when the UN's International
Telecommunications
Union ITU published its
first report on the topic.
2005
Ahead of its time, the Nabaztag (Now a part
of Aldebaran Robotics) was originally
manufactured by the company Violet and
created by Rafi Haladjian and Olivier
Mével.
2006 -2008
Recognition by the EU, and
the First European IOT
conference is held
A group of companies
launched the IPSO
Alliance to promote the
use of Internet Protocol
(IP) in networks of "smart
objects" and to enable the
Internet of Things.
The FCC voted 5-0 to approve
opening the use of the 'white
space' spectrum.
2008
HISTORY OF IOT
The IoT hit another level
when the UN's International
Telecommunications
Union ITU published its
first report on the topic.
2005
Ahead of its time, the Nabaztag (Now a part
of Aldebaran Robotics) was originally
manufactured by the company Violet and
created by Rafi Haladjian and Olivier
Mével.
2006 -2007
Recognition by the EU, and
the First European IOT
conference is held
A group of companies
launched the IPSO
Alliance to promote the
use of Internet Protocol
(IP) in networks of "smart
objects" and to enable the
Internet of Things.
The FCC voted 5-0 to approve
opening the use of the 'white
space' spectrum.
2008
HISTORY OF IOT
The Internet
of Things
was "Born"
2008 - 2009
U.S. National Intelligence Council listed the
Internet of Things as one of the 6 "Disruptive
Civil Technologies" with potential impacts on
US interests out to 2025.
HISTORY OF IOT
The Internet
of Things
was "Born"
2008 - 2009 2010
U.S. National Intelligence Council listed the
Internet of Things as one of the 6 "Disruptive
Civil Technologies" with potential impacts on
US interests out to 2025.
Chinese Premier Wen
Jiabao calls the IOT a key
industry for China and
has plans to make major
investments in it.
HISTORY OF IOT
The Internet
of Things
was "Born"
2008 - 2009 2010
U.S. National Intelligence Council listed the
Internet of Things as one of the 6 "Disruptive
Civil Technologies" with potential impacts on
US interests out to 2025.
IPV6 public launch - The
new protocol allows for
2128 addresses or as
Steven Leibson put it, “we
could assign an IPV6
address to every atom on
the surface of the earth,
and still have enough
addresses left to do
another 100+ earths.”
Chinese Premier Wen
Jiabao calls the IOT a key
industry for China and
has plans to make major
investments in it.
2011 - Present
HISTORY OF IOT
HISTORY OF IOT
IOT
BY2025?
IOTBY2025
41.6 Billion
connected IoT devices, or “things,”
generating79.4 zettabytes (ZB)
of data in 2025.
2-3
Billion
More people
with access
to the Internet
BY2025
5-7 Trillion
Potential economic
impact by 2025 of
automation of
knowledge work
1.5 Million
Driver-caused deaths
from car accidents in
2025, potentially
addressable by
autonomous vehicles
Potential share of solar and
wind in global electricity
generation by 202516%
2-3
Billion
More people
with access
to the Internet
BY2025
5-7 Trillion
Potential economic
impact by 2025 of
automation of
knowledge work
1.5 Million
Driver-caused deaths
from car accidents in
2025, potentially
addressable by
autonomous vehicles
Potential share of solar and
wind in global electricity
generation by 202516%
2-3
Billion
More people
with access
to the Internet
BY2025
5-7 Trillion
Potential economic
impact by 2025 of
automation of
knowledge work
1.5 Million
Driver-caused deaths
from car accidents in
2025, potentially
addressable by
autonomous vehicles
Potential share of solar and
wind in global electricity
generation by 202516%
2-3
Billion
More people
with access
to the Internet
BY2025
5-7 Trillion
Potential economic
impact by 2025 of
automation of
knowledge work
1.5 Million
Driver-caused deaths
from car accidents in
2025, potentially
addressable by
autonomous vehicles
Potential share of solar and
wind in global electricity
generation by 202516%
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IoT Now And In The Future: Presented by Niroshan Madampitige, Head of Delivery & Agile Coach at Gapstars

  • 1. #AGILENIR0 KEYNOTER, AGILE DELIVERY, AGILE COACH INTHEFUTURE I0T NOW &
  • 3.
  • 4. HISTORY OF IOT Tim Berners-Lee proposes the World Wide Web Considered the first IoT device, John Romkey created a toaster that could be turned on and off over the Internet for the October '89 INTEROP conference. 1989 1990 1991 The first web page was created by Tim Berners-Lee Mark Weiser’s Scientific American article on ubiquitous computing called ‘The Computer for the 21st Century’ is written.
  • 5. HISTORY OF IOT Tim Berners-Lee proposes the World Wide Web Considered the first IoT device, John Romkey created a toaster that could be turned on and off over the Internet for the October '89 INTEROP conference. 1989 1990 1991 The first web page was created by Tim Berners-Lee Mark Weiser’s Scientific American article on ubiquitous computing called ‘The Computer for the 21st Century’ is written.
  • 6. HISTORY OF IOT Tim Berners-Lee proposes the World Wide Web Considered the first IoT device, John Romkey created a toaster that could be turned on and off over the Internet for the October '89 INTEROP conference. 1989 1990 1991 The first web page was created by Tim Berners-Lee Mark Weiser’s Scientific American article on ubiquitous computing called ‘The Computer for the 21st Century’ was written.
  • 7. HISTORY OF IOT Trojan Room Coffee Pot was located in the 'Trojan Room' within the Computer Lab of the University of Cambridge and was used to monitor the pot levels Steve Mann creates WearCam. 1993 1994 1995 The Internet goes commercial with Amazon and Ebay
  • 8. HISTORY OF IOT Trojan Room Coffee Pot was located in the 'Trojan Room' within the Computer Lab of the University of Cambridge and was used to monitor the pot levels Steve Mann creates WearCam. 1993 1994 1995 The Internet goes commercial with Amazon and Ebay
  • 9. HISTORY OF IOT Trojan Room Coffee Pot was located in the 'Trojan Room' within the Computer Lab of the University of Cambridge and was used to monitor the pot levels Steve Mann creates WearCam. 1993 1994 1995 The Internet goes commercial with Amazon and Ebay
  • 10. HISTORY OF IOT Paul Saffo writes his prescient article "Sensors: The Next Wave of Infotech Innovation" 1997 1998 SAME YEAR
  • 11. HISTORY OF IOT Paul Saffo writes his prescient article "Sensors: The Next Wave of Infotech Innovation" Google is incorporated 1997 1998 SAME YEAR
  • 12. HISTORY OF IOT Paul Saffo's prescient article "Sensors: The Next Wave of Infotech Innovation" Google is incorporated 1997 1998 SAME YEAR inTouch a project at MIT was developed by Scott Brave, Andrew Dahley, and Professor Hiroshi Ishii
  • 13. HISTORY OF IOT Mark Weiser continues his explorations into the topic and constructed a water fountain outside his office whose flow and height mimicked the volume and price trends of the stock market. 1998
  • 14. HISTORY OF IOT Mark Weiser continues his explorations into the topic and constructed a water fountain outside his office whose flow and height mimicked the volume and price trends of the stock market. A big year for the IoT and MIT 1998 1999 The Internet of Things term is coined by Kevin Ashton executive director of the Auto-ID Center Neil Gershenfeld was speaking about similar things from the MIT Media Lab in his book When Things Start to Think and when establishing the Center for Bits and Atoms in 2001
  • 15. HISTORY OF IOT Mark Weiser continues his explorations into the topic and constructed a water fountain outside his office whose flow and height mimicked the volume and price trends of the stock market. A big year for the IoT and MIT 1998 1999 The Internet of Things term is coined by Kevin Ashton executive director of the Auto-ID Center Neil Gershenfeld was speaking about similar things from the MIT Media Lab in his book When Things Start to Think and when establishing the Center for Bits and Atoms in 2001
  • 16. HISTORY OF IOT Neil Gross writes some interesting predictions in Business Week 1999 Starting off what is now becoming a meme, LG announces it's first Internet refrigerator plans. 2000
  • 17. HISTORY OF IOT Neil Gross writes some interesting predictions in Business Week 1999 Starting off what is now becoming a meme, LG announces it's first Internet refrigerator plans. 2000
  • 18. HISTORY OF IOT The Ambient Orb created by David Rose and others in a spin-off from the MIT Media Lab is released into the wild (and is still on the market) with NY Times Magazine naming it as one of the Ideas of the Year. 2002 The term is mentioned in main-stream publications like The Guardian, Scientific American and the Boston Globe. 2000
  • 19. HISTORY OF IOT The Ambient Orb created by David Rose and others in a spin-off from the MIT Media Lab is released into the wild (and is still on the market) with NY Times Magazine naming it as one of the Ideas of the Year. 2002 The term is mentioned in main-stream publications like The Guardian, Scientific American and the Boston Globe. 2003 - 2004
  • 20. HISTORY OF IOT The IoT hit another level when the UN's International Telecommunications Union ITU published its first report on the topic. 2005 Ahead of its time, the Nabaztag (Now a part of Aldebaran Robotics) was originally manufactured by the company Violet and created by Rafi Haladjian and Olivier Mével. 2006 -2008 Recognition by the EU, and the First European IOT conference is held A group of companies launched the IPSO Alliance to promote the use of Internet Protocol (IP) in networks of "smart objects" and to enable the Internet of Things. The FCC voted 5-0 to approve opening the use of the 'white space' spectrum. 2008
  • 21. HISTORY OF IOT The IoT hit another level when the UN's International Telecommunications Union ITU published its first report on the topic. 2005 Ahead of its time, the Nabaztag (Now a part of Aldebaran Robotics) was originally manufactured by the company Violet and created by Rafi Haladjian and Olivier Mével. 2006 -2008 Recognition by the EU, and the First European IOT conference is held A group of companies launched the IPSO Alliance to promote the use of Internet Protocol (IP) in networks of "smart objects" and to enable the Internet of Things. The FCC voted 5-0 to approve opening the use of the 'white space' spectrum. 2008
  • 22. HISTORY OF IOT The IoT hit another level when the UN's International Telecommunications Union ITU published its first report on the topic. 2005 Ahead of its time, the Nabaztag (Now a part of Aldebaran Robotics) was originally manufactured by the company Violet and created by Rafi Haladjian and Olivier Mével. 2006 -2007 Recognition by the EU, and the First European IOT conference is held A group of companies launched the IPSO Alliance to promote the use of Internet Protocol (IP) in networks of "smart objects" and to enable the Internet of Things. The FCC voted 5-0 to approve opening the use of the 'white space' spectrum. 2008
  • 23. HISTORY OF IOT The Internet of Things was "Born" 2008 - 2009 U.S. National Intelligence Council listed the Internet of Things as one of the 6 "Disruptive Civil Technologies" with potential impacts on US interests out to 2025.
  • 24. HISTORY OF IOT The Internet of Things was "Born" 2008 - 2009 2010 U.S. National Intelligence Council listed the Internet of Things as one of the 6 "Disruptive Civil Technologies" with potential impacts on US interests out to 2025. Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao calls the IOT a key industry for China and has plans to make major investments in it.
  • 25. HISTORY OF IOT The Internet of Things was "Born" 2008 - 2009 2010 U.S. National Intelligence Council listed the Internet of Things as one of the 6 "Disruptive Civil Technologies" with potential impacts on US interests out to 2025. IPV6 public launch - The new protocol allows for 2128 addresses or as Steven Leibson put it, “we could assign an IPV6 address to every atom on the surface of the earth, and still have enough addresses left to do another 100+ earths.” Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao calls the IOT a key industry for China and has plans to make major investments in it. 2011 - Present
  • 29. IOTBY2025 41.6 Billion connected IoT devices, or “things,” generating79.4 zettabytes (ZB) of data in 2025.
  • 30. 2-3 Billion More people with access to the Internet BY2025 5-7 Trillion Potential economic impact by 2025 of automation of knowledge work 1.5 Million Driver-caused deaths from car accidents in 2025, potentially addressable by autonomous vehicles Potential share of solar and wind in global electricity generation by 202516%
  • 31. 2-3 Billion More people with access to the Internet BY2025 5-7 Trillion Potential economic impact by 2025 of automation of knowledge work 1.5 Million Driver-caused deaths from car accidents in 2025, potentially addressable by autonomous vehicles Potential share of solar and wind in global electricity generation by 202516%
  • 32. 2-3 Billion More people with access to the Internet BY2025 5-7 Trillion Potential economic impact by 2025 of automation of knowledge work 1.5 Million Driver-caused deaths from car accidents in 2025, potentially addressable by autonomous vehicles Potential share of solar and wind in global electricity generation by 202516%
  • 33. 2-3 Billion More people with access to the Internet BY2025 5-7 Trillion Potential economic impact by 2025 of automation of knowledge work 1.5 Million Driver-caused deaths from car accidents in 2025, potentially addressable by autonomous vehicles Potential share of solar and wind in global electricity generation by 202516%
  • 37. LPWAN
  • 38. AI
  • 40. NOW - 2025 Disruption + Automation DIGITAL PLATFORMS DESIGN THINKING TREAT THINGS AS COLLEAGUES OPTIMIZED VALUEAND NEWPROBLEMS
  • 41. THANK YOU Niroshan Madampitige +94 77 6239 327 madampitige@gmail.com Agile Great Consultancy #AgileNiro

Notes de l'éditeur

  1. Shout out – GOOD MORNING I am gonna talk about the most trending three words in the tech world – that is Internet of things! What is this internet of things? And why should you care? Internet has been there for a while – but, it was a product of people – All the data, pictures, videos, games, courses were created by PEOPLE, for PEOPLE. Internet has become a must have in everyone of our lives. It has changed the world and Internet of things will poise that change. Internet of things are connecting the things to the internet. It’s a big thing ha, yes, it is. Here is why! Things can start to share their experiences with other things. Here is how you do it! You take the things, add the capability to sense and communicate. With that you can allow things to interact with others things on the internet.
  2. When I was young, Well, I am still young! I was told the most important thing to learn is human interaction! Can I tell my daughter the same? Perhaps, not at all! A few decades ago, organizations focused on IT Craftsmanship, our focus was Technology, we were disengaged internally and externally, we produced results with many issues. Then, we moved into IT Industrialization, we thought Processes should govern everything, We said the most important capability is IT and Service Management, We told ourselves we must treat your colleagues as customers, we were unengaged with external customers. We produced solutions and services. Now, it’s #Digitalisation. We focus on Business Models, the most crucial capability is #DigitalLeadership, We treat our colleagues as partners, we engage with our customers. We invent new types of value and We innovate. What’s next? Three weeks ago, I posted this question on my LinkedIn and asked people to tell me what A, B, C and D would be in 2030. A lot of tech geeks including technical consultants and CTOs responded to my question. What do you think? Let’s get back to this at the end. I want you to think of the answers to this?
  3. Now, I want you to sit back, relax and watch this video!
  4. 1989: Tim Berners-Lee proposes the World Wide Web
  5. 1990: Considered the first IoT device, John Romkey created a toaster that could be turned on and off over the Internet for the October '89 INTEROP conference. 
  6. 1991: The first web page was created by Tim Berners-Lee Mark Weiser's Scientific American article on ubiquitous computing called ‘The Computer for the 21st Century’ was written.
  7. 1993: Created by Quentin Stafford-Fraser and Paul Jardetzky the Trojan Room Coffee Pot was located in the 'Trojan Room' within the Computer Laboratory of the University of Cambridge and was used to monitor the pot levels
  8. 1994: Steve Mann creates WearCam.
  9. 1995: The Internet goes commercial with Amazon and Echobay (Ebay) – that was big step
  10. 1997: Paul Saffo wrote an article predicting "Sensors: The Next Wave of Infotech Innovation"
  11. In 1998, another big step: Google is incorporated
  12. 1998: inTouch a project at MIT was developed by Scott Brave, Andrew Dahley, and Professor Hiroshi Ishii (Via: @mrosenblatt) They said, "....We then present inTouch, which applies Synchronized Distributed Physical Objects to create a "tangible telephone" for long distance haptic communication."
  13. 1998: A year before losing his battle to cancer Mark Weiser continues his explorations into the topic and constructed a water fountain outside his office whose flow and height mimicked the volume and price trends of the stock market. "Ubiquitous computing is roughly the opposite of virtual reality," Weiser wrote "Where virtual reality puts people inside a computer-generated world, ubiquitous computing forces the computer to live out here in the world with people.”
  14. 1999 - A big year for the IoT and MIT The Internet of Things term is coined by Kevin Ashton executive director of the Auto-ID Center: "I could be wrong, but I'm fairly sure the phrase "Internet of Things" started life as the title of a presentation I made at Procter & Gamble (P&G) in 1999. Linking the new idea of RFID in P&G's supply chain to the then-red-hot topic of the Internet was more than just a good way to get executive attention. It summed up an important insight which is stil often misunderstood." - Full article
  15. 1999: Neil Gershenfeld was speaking about similar things from the MIT Media Lab in his book When Things Start to Think and when establishing the Center for Bits and Atoms in 2001 “in retrospect it looks like the rapid growth of the World Wide Web may have been just the trigger charge that is now setting off the real explosion, as things start to use the Net.”
  16. In 1999 - Neil Gross writes in Business Week "In the next century, planet earth will don an electronic skin. It will use the Internet as a scaffold to support and transmit its sensations. This skin is already being stitched together. It consists of millions of embedded electronic measuring devices: thermostats, pressure gauges, pollution detectors, cameras, microphones, glucose sensors, EKGs. These will probe and monitor cities and endangered species, the atmosphere, our ships, highways and fleets of trucks, our conversations, our bodies--even our dreams." - Full Article
  17. 2000 Starting off what is now becoming a meme, LG announces it's first Internet refrigerator plans.
  18. 2002: The Ambient Orb created by David Rose and others in a spin-off from the MIT Media Lab is released into the wild (and is still on the market) with NY Times Magazine naming it as one of the Ideas of the Year.
  19. The term is mentioned in main-stream publications like The Guardian, Scientific American and the Boston Globe. - Projects like Cooltown, Internet0, and the Disappearing Computer initiative seek to implement some of the ideas, and the Internet of Things term starts to appear in book titles for the first time.
  20. 2005 The IoT hit another level when the UN's International Telecommunications Union ITU published its first report on the topic. Ahead of its time, the Nabaztag (Now a part of Aldebaran Robotics) was originally manufactured by the company Violet and created by Rafi Haladjian and Olivier Mével. 
  21. 2006 – 2008 Recognition by the EU, and the First European IOT conference is held
  22. 2008: The FCC voted 5-0 to approve opening the use of the 'white space' spectrum. A group of companies launched the IPSO Alliance to promote the use of Internet Protocol (IP) in networks of "smart objects" and to enable the Internet of Things.
  23. 2008: U.S. National Intelligence Council listed the Internet of Things as one of the 6 "Disruptive Civil Technologies" with potential impacts on US interests out to 2025.
  24. 2010: Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao calls the IOT a key industry for China and has plans to make major investments in it.
  25. 2011: IPV6 public launch - The new protocol allows for 2128 addresses or as Steven Leibson put it, “we could assign an IPV6 address to every atom on the surface of the earth, and still have enough addresses left to do another 100+ earths.”
  26. + The term was added to the 2011 annual Gartner Hype Cycle that tracks technology life-cycles from "technology trigger" to "plateau of productivity" and has hit the Hype Cycle's "Peak of Inflated Expectations" in 2014
  27. 1 zettabyte indicates multiplication by the seventh power of 1000 or 1021
  28. How can companies best take advantage of the internet of things (IoT)? That's likely to become an increasingly common question as more enterprises deploy an array of sensors and connect a variety of products -- in hopes of gathering huge volumes of useful data. Consulting firm Deloitte recently presented five "vectors of progress" that will help drive the adoption of IoT and maybe assist organizations in more successfully leveraging related technologies. Each vector addresses an important challenge of IoT adoption, and the firm notes that the progress vectors are not all applicable to every industry or application of IoT. Businesses are seeing IoT projects stall out or fail outright despite increased investments on these initiatives, the firm said in a recent report. But improvements in areas including information security, data management, and performance could help them to better manage their IoT investments.
  29. The first vector cited by Deloitte is security. New device hardware is helping to overcome the technical challenges of securing IoT, the report said, while machine learning (ML) is helping to secure the networks that connect devices. Earlier generations of IoT devices in many cases lacked the needed computing and battery power to run traditional security applications and protocols, and this left them open to attacks. Microprocessor manufacturers have begun introducing low-power hardware products that embed security features directly into IoT devices. The security of IoT networks has also been a challenge because existing security tools were ill-suited for recognizing threats in networks of IoT devices, Deloitte said. But security tools designed for IoT networks are becoming widely available, and some use ML to recognize IoT devices' network activity and behaviors to spot anomalies and potentially compromised devices.
  30. The next vector is platforms. It's getting easier for companies to develop and deploy IoT solutions because of the introduction of software that makes it easier to integrate IoT hardware, networks, and applications. Software providers are removing the complexity of building products by pre-integrating third-party technologies through vendor partnerships. Over the last two years, the port said, leading IoT platform providers have launched and expanded their partner ecosystems
  31. The third vector is low-power, wide-area networks (LPWANs). These are proliferating worldwide, the report said, providing connectivity at low cost and with low-power requirements. That's a key development for a major class of IoT applications that rely on battery-powered sensors and span large geographical areas. The growth of these LPWANs is helping drive adoption of IoT-based devices for applications such as condition-based monitoring and optimization of capital assets in smart cities, smart utilities, and smart agriculture projects.
  32. Next on the list of vectors is artificial intelligence (AI) technologies such as machine learning and computer vision, which are increasingly being used to analyze IoT-generated data and automate operational decision-making. Nearly every major IoT platform vendor has now augmented its offerings with AI capabilities, Deloitte said. The insights and self-learning AI can provide enhances the value and utility of IoT in applications such as process optimization, predictive maintenance, dynamic routing and scheduling, and security.
  33. Analyzing data at the edge side-steps the latency associated with transmitting data between the sensors that generate it and the cloud-based applications that analyze it, according to the report. Lower latency makes it possible to generate real-time alerts and insights that can improve operational safety and performance in industrial, enterprise, and smart city settings, among others.
  34. The three biggest threats we have are number one, security and second privacy – the last but not the least, human connections The way forward is to invest on IOT, DISRUPTIVE INNOVATION – because, there is no way we can get away from these trends – they will become part of our lives and in fact, these are already embedded in to our lives. Let’s embrace them, We must take take of Privacy of people while trusting the things Focused on secured things to ensure, we don’t create a bunch of new problems Let’s emphasis on human connections and values while we focus on digital platforms and things Because always, human-human interaction is the most powerful #thing in this universe. Thank you very much!