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MAKING TECHNOLOGY USABLE Eugene Yakovlev #Sigma Software

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MAKING TECHNOLOGY USABLE

Eugene Yakovlev #Sigma Software

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ABOUT IOT

AGENDA

OUR PAST WE ARE NOW

Application areas

Platforms, devices, prototypes

Investments Business

cases

OUR FUTURE

Forecasts How will it

affect markets

IOT SECURITY QUESTIONS

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WHAT IS THE INTERNET OF THINGS?

The Internet of Things connects devices such as everyday consumer objects and industrial equipment onto the network, enabling information gathering and management of these devices via software to increase efficiency, enable new services, or achieve other health, safety, or environmental benefits.

CONNECTED HOMES

WEARABLES INDUSTRIAL INTERNET

CONNECTED CITIES

CONNECTED CARS

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OUR PAST

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OUR PAST

1800S FIRST ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATION DEVICES

1926 TESLA PREDICTS THE INTERCONNECTED WORLD

1989 WWW WAS PROPOSED

1990 FIRST CONNECTED DEVICES WAS CREATED

1990S THE RISE OF INTERNET

2011 IPV6 PROTOCOL RELEASED. 340 UNDECILLION IP ADDRESSES

IPSO LAUNCHES THE USE OF IP IN CONNECTED DEVICES

2005 UNITED NATIONS FIRST TIME MENTIONED IOT IN A REPORT

2000 LG ANNOUNCES INTERNE CONNECTED FRIDGE

1999 INTRODUCTION OF IOT TERM

2013 INTEL CREATE IOT SOLUTION GROUP

2015 IBM IOT DEVELOPER COMMUNITY

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TECHNOLOGY TODAY

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IOT IN INDUSCTRY TODAY

BUSINESS/MANUFACTORING HEALTH CARE RETAIL SECURITY TRANSPORTATION

40.2%

30.3%8.3% 7.7% 4.1%

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PLATFORMS AND FRAMEWORKS

ERICSON / SW16B, ROLLOUT, PROCESSES,

PLATFORMS, CONNECTIVITY

MICROSOFT / AZURE IOT SUITE AND INDUSTRIAL

SOLUTIONS, WINDOWS IOT CORE, IOT HUB

CISCO (HARDWARE) / THE INTERNET OF

EVERYTHING FOR CITIES , DEVKIT, ASIA

INNOVATION HUB

AMAZON (SOFTWARE) / AWS IOT

IBM (SOFTWARE) / IOD DEVELOPERS COMMUNITY

AND IOT FOUNDATION, ANALYTICS

SAP (SOFTWARE) / PREDICTIVE MAINTENANCE

INTEL (SEMICONDUCTOR) / GALILEO AND

EDISON, GREEN HOUSE, BABY MONITOR

SAMSUNG (CONSUMER PRODUCTS) / ARTIK

HARDWARE, IOT.JS FRAMEWORKHP (SOFTWARE) / SECURITY, CENSE NETWORK

ORACLE (SOFTWARE) / CLOUD SERVICE

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PROTOTYPS

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PROCESSES

COMMUNICATE

Information flow across different

networks

CREATE

Data generated by sensors

ACT

Work with physical event or

state

ANALYZEFind patterns or

relationship leading to descriptions or

predictions

AGGREGATEGather together

information created at different times and forms

and sources

Act

IOT

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INVESTMENTS

Cisco

1.9 TRILLIONS INVESTED TO

IOT STUDY. 1000 IOT

WORKERS

IBM

3 BILLIONS INVESTED TO

IOT STUDY AND

DEVELOPMENT. 1400 IOT WORKERS

Microsoft

732+ EMPLOYEES

WORKING WITH IOT

1000+ EMPLOYEES

WORKING WITH IOT

Intel Ericsson

500+ EMPLOYEES

WORKING WITH IOT

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BUSINESS CASES

CONTINUOUS GLUCOSE MONITOR

HOME ENERGY MANAGEMENT

POWER GRID MANAGEMENT

SMART PARKING

SMART BUILDINGS

GAS MONITORING

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TOMORROW

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OUR FUTURE

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THE INTERNET OF THINGS

AN EXPLOSION OF CONNECTED POSSIBILITY

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WORLD POPULATION AND NUMBER OF CONNECTED DEVICES

2005 2010 2015 20200

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WEARABLES

Wearable devices to reach about $20bn by 2017, growing at over 60% CAGR.

$18.000

$16.000

$14.000

$12.000

$10.000

$8.000

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2013A 2014E 2015E 2016E 2017E

Complex Accessories

Smart Wearable's

Smart Accessories

Actions Cameras

$20.000

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CITIES

Approximate estimate of smart meter opportunity by geography, in millions.

US160

Rest of APAC240

CHN300

Rest ofLatAm60Middle

East60

Rest ofEurope260

AUS/NZL10

IND270

BRA62

JPN70

UK25

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HOMES

North America and Europe home automation systems.

Revenue

Installed Base

2012 2017E

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$14

$12

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CARS

Connected cars penetration is being driven by applications in the following: safety, vehicle, diagnostics, infotainment and navigation, and fleet management.

Connected Cars

Non-Connected Cars

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2013A 2014E 2015E 2016E 2017E 2018E 2019E 2020E

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AFFECTING MARKETS

GAS Monitorin

g

WILL SAVE AROUND 70

BILLIONS

Smart Parking

WILL CREATE 40+ BILLIONS OF INCOME

Water management

CAN GENERATE UP TO 40 BILLIONS

Energy management

US WILL SAVE FROM 46 TO

117 BILLIONS IN NEXT 20

YEARS

Smart buildings

WILL SAVE 100 BILLIONS

BY LOWERING OP. COSTS

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SECURITY

CAUSE FOR CONCERN

63% OF ITProfessionals say the IOT poses a security threat to their organizations.

50 BILLIONDevices will be connected to the IOT by the end of the decade.

7 OUT OF 10People are concerned that a connected appliance in their home might result in a breach of their personal data

63% 2020

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WE ARE AT THE BEGINNING OF SOMETHING BIG

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QUESTIONS