Post on 26-Aug-2020
Internet of Things (IoT)R.A@Nietubicz.com
What’s Your Digital Business Model
• Supplier – Produce products and services that are sold through other enterprises
• Omnichannel – Integrated value chain for life events
• Modular Producer – Plug and play products
• Ecosystem Driver – Platform for marketplace
omnichannelEcosystem
Driver
SupplierModular Producer
Who are you connecting• Profile & Purchases (incl. PII Protection)
• Loyalty & RewardsConsumers• Storage and Delivery
• Confidential DataClients• Shared & Appended Information
• ProcessesPartners
• Product and InventorySuppliers• Access to Company Systems
• Contact InformationVendors
• Payroll / Health Employees
• Financial and Operational Information (Across All Systems)Business
Regions
• Americas• EMEA• APACSources
• Profile• Inquiry & Responses• Informational• Data AppendsDelivery
• Mobile• Online• Multi-DeviceSystems• Financial• Operational• HR• eMailCross-Functional Alignment• CRM• Tech• Sales• Client Services• HR• Legal
What is “The Internet of Things” (IoT)
INTERNET
THINGS
Anything
Any Device
Anyone
Anybody
Any Service
Any Business
Anytime Any
Context
Any Place
Anywhere
Any Path
Any Network
Connecting physical “Things” over the internet
Majority of things are inanimate objects
Internet of Things - Principles
IOTInternet Of
Things
Energy and Power
Education
Healthcare
Manufacturing
Automotive
Smart Cities
Internet Of
Things
Applications
The real players actually belongoutside the traditional world of IT.They include organizations inindustries such as manufacturing,automotive, logistics and so on, and,when combined with the novel usesthat people conceive for connectedthings, the traditional IT industry isand will continue to play catch-up inthis fast-evolving and dynamicspace.
IOTInternet Of
Things
Energy and Power
Education
Healthcare
Manufacturing
Automotive
Smart Cities
Internet Of
Things
Applications
• Healthcare – medical equipment isproviding information so doctors can reviewpatient information
• Smart Homes – allow remote managementof utility uses, security, appliances andentertainment
• Manufacturing – sensors identifyinginventory and constraints
• Payments – mobile payments throughsmart tags and electronic payments
• Smart Cities – parking meters help identifyempty spaces and collecting payments
Internet Of Things Trends
2020
Connected
People
Revenue
Opportunity
Apps Embedded And
Intelligent System
GBS Of Data
Billion
04
Trillion
$4
Million
25+
Billion
25+
Trillion
50
The human race has reached a fairly major tipping point in its evolution. It can ether embrace these changes and make life better for everyone, or turn against such changes and condemn an increasing number of people t working on repetitive tasks that provide them with little or not feelings of achievement –just to say they have a job.
Ecosystem of DevicesControl
Mobile
Ensemble of
Devices
Software
Updates
Instrumentation for
diagnostics
AutonomyInteroperable
Privacy
Security
Safety
Reliable
Connectiveness
Access
Simple as Possible
But, not any Simpler
Should IoT …
One Device,
One Function?
What if…..
• What if everything was connected to the internet?
• How should it be connected?
• When should it be connected?
• Why should it be connected?
• When is technology too much?
• Should everything be connected?
Internet of Things – Pros and Cons
Accelerators
• Excited that technology will change our lives
• Small powerful devices
• Devices can interact with each other
Constraints
• No overriding architecture
• Exposure of one item could impact everything connected