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The Industrial Internet of Things Overcoming Adoption Challenges to Release the Value Within IIoT

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The Industrial Internet of Things

Overcoming Adoption

Challenges to Release the

Value Within IIoT

What is the Internet of Things (IoT)?

Everyday objects with network

connectivity can send and

receive data

Smart Environment

Control

Smart TelevisionSmart Light

Control

Smart Motion

Sensor

Smart STB

Smart Remote Control

Smart Door Control

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What is the Industrial Internet of Things

(IIoT)?

Business-to-business devices and objects

with network connectivity can send and

receive data

With IIoT, sensors collect and

analyze data from machines,

devices, facilities, fleets and

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Market Size/Opportunity of IIoT

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Predictions:

25Billion

devices connected to the

Internet by 2015

50Billion

devices by 2020

$309Billion

in additional revenue for suppliers

of connected devices by 2020

$1.9Trillion

in cost savings and

improved productivity

$10-$15Trillion

increase in global GDP over the

next 20 years, thanks to gains in

productivity

CISCO GARTNER GE

Why Does IIoT Matter?

Revolutionizing the Way Business is Done

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IIoT Results

Reductions Improvements

Unplanned Downtime

Maintenance Cost

Increased Productivity!

Manufacturing Processes

Machine Efficiencies

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Key Industry Segments Where IIoT is Used

Transportation

Telematics

Industrial fleet

management

Proactive monitoring

In-vehicle entertainment

Vehicle navigation

Safety services

Concierge services

Remote engine

diagnostics

Personalized insurance

Manufacturing

Supply chain management

Asset, cargo and container

management

Geofencing

Machine diagnostics

Machine telemetry

Inventory control

Industrial automation

control

Real-time equipment

monitoring

Retail & Finance

Smart payments

Smart cards

Point-of-sale terminals

ATM & kiosk monitoring

Vending machine

monitoring

Digital signage

Electronic billboards

Oil & Gas

Monitoring and

controlling drills, wells

and pipelines

Telemetry

Remote automation

Sensor networks in the

earth’s crust

Cellular- and satellite-

based M2M devices

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Key Industry Segments Where IIoT is Used

Utilities

Meter reading

Proactive alerts

Alarms

Smart grid applications

Remote building

temperature control

Healthcare

Home healthcare

monitoring

Hospital patient monitoring

Hospital equipment

monitoring

Remote telemedicine

Remote physician

consultation

Body sensor monitoring

Remote diagnostics

Security

Electronic surveillance

Video surveillance

Video-enhanced industrial

security

Enterprise security sensor

monitoring

Security alerts

Consumer Services

Smart home appliances

Connected home electronics

and devices

Home security services

Home alerts

Remote home thermostat

control

Video feed monitoring

How are Industries Using IIoT?

Increased

Production and

Quality

A paper

manufacturer used

sensors in its kilns to

automatically adjust

the flame shape

Result: Increased

production by

5% and

improved

product quality

Better Service

Levels

Logistics managers

adjusted vehicle

routes using weather

and traffic condition

sensors

Result: Lowered

congestion

costs, while

increasing

network

capacity

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How are Industries Using IIoT?

Improved

Situational

Awareness

A maritime company

launched a

collaboration

platform providing

customers with

improved decision

making and support

Result: Improved

troubleshooting

and safety

Streamlined

Maintenance

Networked sensors

embedded in the

bodies of airplanes,

monitor the wear and

tear of airplanes

Result: Improved

proactive

maintenance

activities

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IIoT is All About Big Data

IIoT Data is Big Data

Made up of billions of events and data

points, to support some of the fastest-

growing areas in global business

» Analytics

» BI

» Predictive Analytics

Forrester predicts that the market for

Big Data will reach about $12 billion

in 2014

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The Technical Hurdles of Big Data

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Moving a wide variety of data

from a wide variety of sources

High volumes of data and

high velocity of throughput

Moving Big Data through low-

bandwidth connections

Limited access to real-time

information updates

Diminished value of IIoT

The hurdles The impact of not

addressing the hurdles

Poor performance

Increased costs

Bottlenecks

Three Basic Steps

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Collect data from

machines

Send data to a central

storage location

Analyze information and

achieve real-time insights

Data

Value

Data

Value

When the hurdles

aren’t addressed

When the hurdles

are addressed

Attunity to the Rescue

Attunity enables companies to:

Data

Value

Move data fast, easily

and securely over

WAN networks and

low-bandwidth

connections

Achieve real-time

analytics for better

decision making

Capture the

business potential

held in the IIoT

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The BIG Details

By leveraging ELT (Extract, Load,

Transform), a best practice

recommended and supported by

Attunity, companies can move data

fast, easily and securely over WAN

networks and low-bandwidth

connections

Attunity solutions are optimized to

support high-performance transfer

of data over LAN or WAN with ease

and efficiency, enabling real-time

analytics

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