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The Internet of Things Real or Hype? Keith Steele CEO PrismTech

The Internet of Things Real or Hype?

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The Internet of Things Real or Hype?

Keith Steele CEO PrismTech

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• The Business-Critical Segment of the Internet-of-Things

• Reliable Fault Tolerant Secure

• Real-time situational awareness, control and interoperability are required; not just data collection

• Device-to-device (Peer to Peer communications) is required as well as device-to-Cloud

• Machines, enterprise systems and humans are connected

• System robustness and agility (QoS) is important: transient nodes, dynamic discovery, recovery, traffic spikes

• Efficient use of available bandwidth is important

• Internet and Cloud technologies are complementing private LAN or lease-line WAN connectivity

• Many protocols may co-exist in systems-of-systems

The Industrial Internet Of Things

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The IIoT Value Proposition

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• Improving the Productivity of Current Operations

• Leveraging the potential of real-time data access across the extended enterprise

• Creating New Business Opportunities

• From devices to systems (e.g. connected machines)

• From systems to value-add (e.g. power rather than engines)

• From value-add to business intelligence (e.g. Data-as-a-Service)

• Environmentally-friendly policies

• Reduce waste (e.g. production efficiency)

• Reduce energy consumption (e.g. Smart Grid)

• Reduce pollution (e.g. Smart Cities)

Fundamental Business Problems the IIoT Can Impact

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6 Accenture Technology Vision 2014

Trend #1: Digital-Physical Blur

Why now?

• An explosion of connected low-cost devices (e.g. sensors)

• Increased WAN bandwidth (e.g. 4G, Wi-Fi)

• Advanced, yet proven, connectivity software (e.g. data-sharing platforms)

• Advanced robotics (e.g. autonomous vehicles)

• Rise of real-time analytics (at the edge, gateway, or Cloud)

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7 The Current State of the IoT

• 75% of companies are either actively exploring or using the IoT • Only 6% of business leaders believe that it is merely hype • In three years, 96% of surveyed individuals expect their business to be using IoT in some respect • 61% of the leaders recognize that they need to integrate IoT into their businesses, or else the business will fall behind • Only 30% of organizations saw double digit growth in IoT investments

Source: The Economist (Survey 4Q13)

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Source: General Electric 2013

Economic Benefits of Device Connectivity

How Much Could We Save With

Connected Machines?

A 1% improvement in efficiency in

these five industries could add up to $276 billion over 15

years

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Bank of America Merrill Lynch May 2014

• Employee productivity increases

• Improved Customer Service

• Combined real-time data and response

• Positive environmental, social and governmental impact

Economic Benefit of the IoT

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Enabling IoT – Data Sharing

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The real value of the Internet of Things (IoT) and the Industrial Internet (I2) is

ubiquitous information availability and consequently the decisions that can be

made from its avaiaability, i.e. analytics.

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Example: Smart Grid

• Real-time access to

energy production

and demand can help match the production to the demand, improve the energy trading strategies, and allow micro-

power generators to

decide whether to sell or store their energy surplus.

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• Real-time access to information about pollution, weather forecasts, traffic conditions, parking and public transportation enable smarter decisions about the policy to adopt to control traffic, such as reducing speed limits and prohibit traffic in certain areas.

• Likewise access to luminosity, traffic

and soil humidity can help control

lightning, public garden watering, etc.

Example: Smart City

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• The Data Distribution Service for Real-Time Systems (DDS) supports data-centric publish-and-subscribe communications

• DDS is designed to address the needs of large-scale mission and business-critical applications

• The DDS specification is managed by the Object Management Group (OMG)

• DDS enables scalable, real-time, reliable, high-performance and interoperable data exchanges between publishers and subscribers – Data in the Right Place at the right time

• DDS is both programming language and OS independent

• The APIs specified by the DDS standard have been implemented in a range of different programming languages including

• C, C++, C#, Java, JavaScript, CoffeeScript, Scala, Lua and Ruby

What is DDS?

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PrismTech Named as Cool Vendor PrismTech has twice been named a Cool Vendor for its DDS product suite by Gartner. Gartner's "Cool Vendor" report recognizes companies considered to be innovative, impactful and intriguing.

Leading Technology Analysts Recommend DDS

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DDS has been

featured and

recommended in

numerous reports

by the leading

technology

analyst company

Gartner

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Our Product

The Intelligent Data-Sharing Platform for Business-Critical IoT Systems

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The Vortex Platform

Vortex enables seamless, ubiquitous, efficient and timely data sharing across mobile, embedded, desktop, cloud and web applications

VORTEX

Enterprise

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One Standard, One set of Tools, One Goal — Ubiquitous Data Sharing

The Vortex Platform

VORTEX

Web

VORTEX

Lite VORTEX

Gateway

VORTEX

Cloud

Private Clouds

VORTEX

Tools

• Insight • Record/Replay

• Tuner • Tester • Configurator

VORTEX

Enterprise

VORTEX

Café

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Clou

d

Vortex

Café

Vortex

Gateway

JMS

Vortex

Enterprise

Vortex

Web

IaaS

Private Cloud

Vortex

Lite

Cloud Vortex

Vortex Delivers Intelligent Data-Sharing

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Use Case: Smart Energy

Analytics

Big Data Store

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VORTEX

Enterprise

VORTEX

Enterprise

VORTEX

Enterprise

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Use Case: Smart Cities (Cité de Nice)

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VORTEX

Enterprise

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Use Case: E-Health (MDPnP)

Hospital A Private

Cloud

Analytics

Big Data Store

Hospital B

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VORTEX Enterprise

VORTEX Enterprise

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Market Acceptance

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PrismTech Defense Systems Solutions Vortex addresses the real-time data distribution needs of defense systems by satisfying a range of requirements at different temporal and geographical scale for applications such as Radar Processors, Naval Combat Management Systems, Land Systems, and next-generation Network Centric Systems.

Defense Systems

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Vortex sets new

levels of

performance,

reliability,

scalability,

interoperability

and fault-tolerance

for defense systems

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PrismTech Smart City Solutions Vortex facilitates ubiquitous access to real-time data from a variety of sensors, enabling every aspect of the city to be monitored and analyzed. The availability of rich information helps drive service innovation; improving the quality of life for residents and fostering a productive environment for business.

Smart Cities

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Vortex is a key

technology solution

used to meet the

multi-facetted

requirements of real-

time urban space

management

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PrismTech Transportation Solutions Next generation Transportation shares the need of tracking increasingly high volumes of traffic in real-time and perform complex control functions. Vortex is enabling newly developed or upgraded systems to easily scale to cope with traffic growth while at the same time making information ubiquitously available.

Transportation

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Vortex provides a

unique ability to

address the real-time

data distribution

requirements of large

scale, complex

transport

management

systems

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PrismTech Smart Energy Solutions By enabling a high quality, scalable, low-latency, real-time information infrastructure, Vortex provides a proven solution for smart energy grids. This in turn is helping deliver improved performance, data quality, data compliance and at the same time reduces costs.

Smart Energy

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Vortex is used to

meet the demanding

real-time data

sharing requirements

of next generation

distributed power

management

systems

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PrismTech Healthcare Solutions The proliferation of smart medical devices is creating a new set of challenges with respect to how networks of devices are integrated together. Vortex provides a proven solution for the secure transfer of real-time data between medical devices and other information systems, critical in a clinical environment.

Healthcare

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Vortex enables a

patient’s data to be

securely shared in

real-time between

healthcare

professionals and

other clinical

information systems

via the Cloud and

using mobile

technologies

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PrismTech Industrial Automation Solutions Internet Protocol-based architectures are bringing modularity to Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) applications and enabling systems that are much more flexible and easier to update. Vortex provides a flexible, performant and highly scalable real-time data sharing solution for Industrial Automation

Industrial Automation

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Vortex provides the

integration,

scalability and

flexibility to support

complex, highly

sophisticated and

distributed control

systems

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PrismTech IT and Network Solutions The proliferation of both Enterprise and Public networks is driving the growth in the equipment required to support new networking functions (switching, routing, load balancing etc). Vortex provides a proven standards based solution to support the integration, monitoring and management challenges faced by NEPs and their customers.

IT and Networks

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Vortex meets the

data sharing needs

of the Internet of

Things by providing

a real-time link

between the edge,

the Cloud and mobile

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PrismTech Financial Solutions The surge in fully automated trading, along with the steady growth of the financial sector, have led to an unprecedented growth in the market data rates. Vortex provides an ultra-low latency data distribution solution that can support the millions of messages per second required by next generation financial systems.

Financial

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With DDS becoming

an accepted

technology within

finance, Vortex is

well positioned to

meet the needs of

high performance

trading applications

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• For further information please contact us directly

[email protected]

[email protected]

• www.prismtech.com

• Or via social media

• @prismtechkeith

• www.twitter.com/prismtech

• www.linkedin.com/company/prismtech

• www.facebook.com/pages/PrismTech/140964365933471

• www.slideshare.net/PrismTech1

Thank You!

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