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IT-puls Trondheim 2015 - "Internet of Everything" - er her nå! CISCO

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May 15, 2015
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IT-puls Trondheim 2015 - "Internet of Everything" - er her nå! CISCO

CISCO, v/ Jorleif Aagaard, "Internet of Everything" - er her nå!

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May 15, 2015
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  1. 39% of the world population is connected >20Mrd connected things

    80% Technology powers of business processes 5000 More data in one year than in previous Internet of Things
  2. 7.2 6.8 7.6 Tingenes Internet er her nå! Rapid Adoption

    Rate of Digital Infrastructure: 5X Faster Than Electricity and Telephony 50 Milliarder “Smart Objects” 50 2010 2015 2020 0 40 30 20 10 25 12.5 Inflection Point TIMELINE Source: Cisco IBSG, 2011 World Population The New Essential Infrastructure
  3. IoE Hva er så “Internet of Everything” (IoE)? Delivering the

    right information to the right person (or machine) at the right time Process Physical devices and objects connected to the Internet and each other for intelligent decision-making; often called Internet of Things (IoT) Things Connecting people in more relevant, valuable ways People Leveraging data into more useful information for decision-making Data Networked Connection of People, Process, Data, Things
  4. Verdien av IoE representerer $19 Billioner i løpet av det

    neste tiåret. IoE Value at Stake Private Sector Includes both industry-specific and horizontal use cases  Customer Experience: $3.7B  Innovation: $3.0B  Employee Productivity: $2.5B  Supply Chain: $2.7B  Asset Utilization:$2.5B  Increased Revenue: $125M  Reduced Cost: $740M  Employee Productivity: $1.8B  Connected Defense: $1.5B  Citizen Experience: $412M Public Sector Includes cities, agencies, and verticals such as healthcare, education, defense Source: Cisco Consulting Services, 2013-14
  5. Dave Evans, Chief Futurist, Cisco “It’s the connections among people,

    process, data, and things that create real value from the Internet of Everything.”
  6. IoE realiseres ved koblinger M2M, M2P og P2P Machine-to-Machine (M2M)

    • Data sent / received from one machine (thing) to another • Often called the “Internet of Things” Machine-to-Person (M2P) • Data sent / received from a machine (thing) to a person • Often called “data and analytics” Person-to-Person (P2P) • Data sent / received from one person to another • Often called “collaboration” IoE Value (2013-2022) $7.4 Billion $4.6 Billion $7.0 Billion
  7. Det er når vi kombinerer koblinger, at vi kan tenke

    nye tanker for å løse “gamle” problemer og utfordringer for virksomhetene våre. Machine-to- Machine (M2M) Connections (IoT) Machine-to-Person (M2P) Connections (Data and Analytics) Person-to-Person (P2P) Connections (Collaboration) Highest-Value IoE Business Models and Innovations
  8. To Capture IoE Value, Firms Must Apply Technology in Innovative

    Ways... Relative Importance of IoE Enablers in Predicting Value Realized IoE Success Will Depend on Innovative Application of Technology to Improve the “People” and “Process” Elements of the Business Percentage Source: IoE Value Index, Cisco Consulting Services, 2013
  9. Manufacturing Transportation Energy and Minerals Public Sector B2C Industries Verticals

    Connected Factory Connected Transportation Connected Utilities Connected Mining Connected City Connected Public Safety Connected SP /M2M Connected Oil and Gas Connected Retail Connected Health Connected Factory Energy Mgmt. Connected Roadways Connected Pipelines Connected Mobile Workforce Asset Visibility and Monitoring SCC Infrastructure Management (City Wi-Fi, Parking, Lighting, Location, Traffic, Safety and Security) Connected Schools Remote Tower Management Store-in-a-box Virtual Patient Observation Connected Factory Wireless Connected Trains Connected Refinery Connected AMI Connected Predictive Maintenance Connected Border CMX digital Experience Patient Wayfinding Connected Factory Security Connected Stations Secure Ops Connected Substation Automation Connected Mine Remote Operations Connected Law Enforcement Fleet/Asset Management Remote Expert/ Mobile Advisor Patient Media Experience Workspaces (Smart Spaces and REGS) Secure Ops Connected Factory Automation Connected Trackside Connected Oilfield Connected Distribution Automation Connected Defense Digital Media Store Experience Cisco Health Presence Connected Sports and Entertainment Connected Stadium Connected Stadium Wi-Fi StadiumVision StadiumVision Mobile Solutions and Use Cases Solution SKUs (IVSG) IoE Sales, BT Ecosystem partners CCS Services (AS,TS) GTM FSI Omni-channel Customer Interaction Pervasive Employee Collaboration In-branch customer experience Energy Management
  10. Increased Revenue / Compliance Employee Productivity Enhanced Security, Safer Communities

    Improved Asset Utilization Energy Optimization Citizen / Employee / Student Experience New Revenue Streams Lower Costs What New and Better Connections Mean for the Public Sector • Smart buildings • Smart lighting • Smart payments • Intelligent public transit • Smart grid • Video surveillance • Smart parking • Disaster response • In-patient monitoring • Telework • BYOD • Connected learning • Travel avoidance Connections Impacts M2M M2P P2P Smart Public Safety Fleets
  11. App N App 1 JVM/OSGi Kernel/ Driver Data in Motion

    Connected Life CPE / GW HomeGuard RDK-B Applications or Plug-Ins MW Core Platform and Exported APIs Core Services Options VSAF 3G/LTE Home Automation Smart Energy Security Health Video Camera Mobile PC PA N Cloud APIs App Server dB App N App 1 Data in Motion Proxy App Server Service Customization Solution Partner (e.g. Intamac) IP (Filtered Data) IP IP (or 3G/LTE Option) ISP Backend Network IP I P I P Service Provider Data Center or Operations I P I P Firewall PC WAN 2/3/4G and/or IP Mobile 2/3/4G and/or IP Security XGuard Auth and Enc / IP Management, Security, Service Customization and Analytics VSAF dB Services REST / HTTPS Cisco Prime ACS Prime Home Analytics Diagnostics, Management and Analytics TR-157 and TR-98 / TR-069 TR-181 / TR-069 or Other Connected Life Gateway
  12. Becoming an IoE-Ready Retailer IoE Anonymous mass- marketing and “one

    size fits all” customer service Real-time, micro-targeted, location and context-aware offers; omnichannel customer service Customer Experience Yesterday
  13. Fast IT IoT Cloud New Breed of Apps Mobile Agile

    Hyper-Aware Predictive Big Data & Analytics IoE betinger neste generasjon IT – en ny modell Infrastructure Automation Application- Centric IT as a Service Security
  14. Steg for å etablere en Ny Modell Business Process Analyze

    opportunities for business process re-engineering Engage on experience projects—where the business can move faster, get closer to customers, etc. Next-Gen IT Simplify the infrastructure Build software-based agility functions Address security holistically
  15. Applications Things App Enablement Workflow/ Rules Engine Event Management Video

    Sensing Data Normalization and Modeling Protocol Mediation Enterprise App Integration Infrastructure Software Defined Networking Network Compute Storage Applications App Enablement Workflow/ Rules Engine Event Management Video Sensing Data Normalization and Modeling Protocol Mediation Enterprise App Integration Cloud and Fog Analytics Security and Identity Management Open and Programmability (APIs) Ease of Use and Management Infrastructure Software Defined Networking Network Compute Storage Things
  16. Cisco Internet of Things Portfolio 23 Oil and Gas Energy-Utility

    Transportation Mining Manufacturing City SP/M2M Defense Management IoT Security Application Enablement [Fog Computing/IOx] Connected Factory  Connected Train  City Safety and Security  Energy Distribution Automation  Connected Well IE 2000 IE 3000 CGS2000 Industrial Switching IP67 IE4000 IE 5000 Industrial Routing CGR 2000 ASR 903 Industrial Wireless Field AP - 1552 Industrial AP (Rockwell) Field AP - IW 3700 802.11ac Positive Train Control Field Network CGR 1000 819H 809H IR910 IR 509 829H Embedded Networks 5900 ESR, ESS 2020 Switches 5921 ESR Software Router Connected Safety & Security Video Surveillance Manager and IP Cameras Physical Access Manager Digital Media DMM Digital Media Manager Digital Media Processors
  17. A New Approach Is Needed to Reach and Analyze that

    Data Structured Data Unstructured Data Data Streaming at the Edge Analytics 1.0 Analytics 2.0 Hours/Minutes/Seconds Days/Hours Analytics 3.0 Seconds/Milliseconds
  18. Cisco Solution Support Services Cisco Advanced Services Data Science Services

    Partner Designed Solutions Cisco Consulting Services Real-Time Analytics Intellectual Capital Data Virtualization Work-load Automation Agile & Pervasive Data Access Integrated Infrastructure and Networking Big Data & Analytics Ready Infrastructure Real-time Connected Solutions Connected Analytics for Events Connected Analytics for IT Connected Analytics for Retail Connected Analytics for SP Analytics Packages for Optimized Infrastructure 1 3 Contact Center Video Analytics Threat Analytics Location Analytics Collaboration Analytics Network Analytics Energy Analytics 2 NEW NEW Devices Wi-Fi Vide o POS Sensors Social 3G/4G Access Wired | Small Cell | Wi-Fi Data Center | Intercloud Core/Edge | IoT | IoX Mobile Packet Core/SON I Unified Communication Collaboration | Contact Center Cisco Connected Analytics for the Internet of Everything
  19. • Additional PPT guidance • Brand language info • Brand

    exchange/photography info Additional resources
  20. Hva er “Data in Motion” (DMo)? “Things” Fog Nodes Rules,

    Patterns, Actions DMo Data Reduction, Control Response, Data Virtualization/Standardization Cloud Wide Variety of Things
  21. Connected Objects Generate Big Data 46 million smart meters in

    the U.S alone 1.1 billion data points (.5TB) per day 10TB of data for every 30 minutes of flight With >25,000 flights per day, petabytes daily A large offshore field produces 0.75TB of data weekly A large refinery generates 1TB of raw data per day A single consumer packaged goods manufacturing machine generates 13B data samples per day
  22. Services Services … men det øker også kompleksiteten Application Interfaces

    Infrastructure Interfaces New Business Models Partner Ecosystem Applications Device and Sensor Innovation Unified Platform Infrastructure Security IoT CONNECTIVITY PLATFORM IoT SPECIFIC NETWORK ELEMENTS APPLICATION AND BUSINESS INNOVATION Data Integration Big Data Analytics Control Systems Application Integration
  23. $19 Trillion Is at Stake (Enterprise + Public Sector) over

    10 Years. Globally, Machine-to- Machine (M2M) IP Traffic Will Grow 3-Fold from 2 Billion in 2012 to 6 Billion in 2017. M2M IP Traffic Will Grow 20-Fold over This Same Period. In 2012 Alone We Created More Data than in the Previous 5000 Years Combined. Two-Thirds of the World’s Mobile Data Traffic Will Be Video by 2015. By 2020, Approximately 50 Billion Objects Will Be Connected to the Internet. An Estimated 77 Billion Apps Will Be Downloaded During 2014. IoE Has the Potential to Grow Global Corporate Profits by an Estimated 21% by 2022. By 2014, the Number of Mobile-Connected Devices Will Exceed the Number of People on Earth. IoE Is Creating Unprecedented Disruption Key Takeaways: • Organizations should move quickly to gain a leadership position. • Technology infrastructures must evolve to stay competitive. “The next big wave is going to be around the Internet of Everything. It will be implemented by combining things with processes, with business changes, with people. And, it will drive a productivity number, and a financial number, that is just mind-boggling.” – John Chambers