Seoul Conference - Marketing Presentation

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Open Interconnect Consortium Marketing Communications Overview Guy Martin Senior Strategist/Head of Digital Marketing [email protected] @guyma, @OpenInterConn

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Open Interconnect ConsortiumMarketing Communications Overview

Guy MartinSenior Strategist/Head of Digital Marketing

[email protected]

@guyma, @OpenInterConn

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Agenda

• Brief Market Background/Challenges

• OIC Marketing Strategy & Value Proposition

• Marketing Working Group Overview– Digital Marketing Strategy– Events Strategy

• Getting Involved

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IoT – The Market & Challenges

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IoT - Bigger Than Mobile, Tablet, & PC Combined

• Driving new user experience demands

• New technology and “smart” old infrastructure

• Touching everything in our lives

• IoT is a global opportunity

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Internet of Things Market

• Significant Market Opportunities – Device/Sensor Makers– Consumer Electronics– Software Developers– Infrastructure (Cloud) Providers– Service Providers

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Internet of Things Market

• Driving Connected Decisions– Connecting Things is only the first step– Intelligent Decisions/Actions is the key– Software is a key enabler

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Internet of Things…

…“$1.7T in products & services by 2020”- IDC

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Internet of Things…

…“$300B in products & services by 2020”- Gartner

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How will developersbuild the services & appsthat talk to the devices?

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Internet of Things Challenges - INTEROPERABILITY

• Different devices/capabilities– Micro (no screen, embedded, etc.)– Mini (wearables)– Standard (mobile devices, tablets, etc.)– Macro (SmartHome collections, Cloud, etc.)

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Internet of Things Challenges - INTEROPERABILITY

• Different operating systems

• Different network protocols

• Different vendors– How do you differentiate products?

• Different silos/vertical markets

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Internet of Things Challenges – USER ACCEPTANCE

• Security

• Data privacy

• Different user expectations– Techie/Expert– Average User– Corporate/Enterprise User– Industrial User

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OIC Marketing Strategy&

Value Proposition

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Addressing the Challenge of Communications

Make it easy for devices to connect and interoperate - regardless of vendor, OS, hardware, or vertical market

= Interoperability

Standards Open Source Project

Certification

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How OIC Works in Standards & Open Source

• Specification Development

• RAND-Z IP policy

• Reference Implementation

• Apache 2.0 License

OIC Certified Products

Hardware & Applications

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OIC Value Proposition

A common standard & open source software platform that delivers “just-works” interconnectivity for developers, manufacturers and end users.

IndustrialSmart Home

Healthcare

Security

Device manageme

nt

Group manageme

nt

ProtocolBridge/GW

Messaging StreamingDiscovery

ID & Addressin

g

CRUDNCommon

Resource Model

Wi-Fi BT/BLE Thread …

VerticalProfiles

Baseline Functionality

Connectivity

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OIC Interoperability & Certification

• Full interoperability from the connectivity layer up to the service layer is the only way to truly guarantee a satisfactory UX

• Interoperability at the Connectivity and/or Platform layer only provides partial interoperability which can ultimately lead to fragmentation

Vertical Services

Platform

Connectivity

Vertical Services

Platform

Connectivity

① Connectivity LevelInteroperability

③ Service Level Interoperability

Vertical Services

Platform

Connectivity

Vertical Services

Platform

Connectivity

② Platform Level Interoperability

Vertical Services

Platform

Connectivity

Vertical Services

Platform

Connectivity

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Marketing Workgroup Overview

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Marketing Work Group Charter

The Marketing Work Group provides strategic communications, public relations, events and member relations support for the OIC.

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Organizational Structure

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Ramzi Al-harayeriAtmel

Work Group Chair

Guy MartinSamsung

Kelly McGuiganEyeball Networks

Digital Media Task Group

Public Relations Task Group

Kim LewisIntel

Dave BrennerIntel

Events Task GroupBranding Task

Group

Open

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OIC Digital Marketing - Social momentum – Q1 2015• Since December, OIC social channels have seen a:

– 126% increase in Twitter followers– 8600% increase in Facebook followers– 2700% increase in Google+ followers– 11100% increase in LinkedIn followers

• OIC and IoTivity mentioned on Twitter 2,724 times between December and February, reaching a potential audience of 9.5 million Twitter users

• Top Twitter influencers include:– Chris Preimseberger, eWEEK– Michael Wolfe, NextMarket Insights– Tom Kerber, Parks Associates

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OIC Digital Marketing - Social momentum – Q2 2015• Since March 1, OIC social channels have seen a:

– 44% increase in Twitter followers (441 followers)– 75% increase in Facebook followers (150 followers)– 70% increase in Google+ followers (46 followers)– 81% increase in LinkedIn followers (203 followers)

• OIC and IoTivity mentioned on Twitter 586 times between March and May, reaching a potential audience of 1.4 million Twitter users

• Top Twitter influencers include:– Alex Wilhelm, TechCrunch– Rob Pegoraro, Yahoo Tech, USA Today– Junko Yoshida, EE Times

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Event Task Group – Roles and Tasks

• Drive single capture process for all events both Iotivity and OIC• Support event identification, selection, prioritization and

consolidation

• Coordinate / synchronize with member company activities• Promotion, leverage, content

• Provide planning, resourcing and execution support as needed• Booth / pavilion staffing • Speakers (keynotes, panels …)• Technical support (hackathons)

• Demo requirements

• Social media / digital marketing interaction and leverage• Content, timing, messages, etc.

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Event Targeting and Selection

Sponsored ($$)

1. Open source developer events as requested by IoTivity

– e.g. Linuxcon …

2. Other developer events that can leverage IoTivity

– IoT World, First Build,…

3. Business / industry events– CES, IFA, IoT World Congress…

Participatory / Reciprocal (“Free”)

• IoT Conferences– Keynotes– Panels– Technical sessions

• Hackathons

• Member hosted

• Liaison partners– WFA, IIC, BT SIG …

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Getting Involved

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OIC Membership Value Proposition

• Be part of a strong & growing OIC brand

• Leverage broad ecosystem of compatible vendors

• Benefit from a strong and robust IPR policy

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For More Information

http://openinterconnect.org

http://iotivity.org