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The Power of Actionable Insight
An introduction to the Internet of Things
and the IBM IoT Foundation Service on IBM Bluemix
Markus Lorch, Internet of Things Center of Competency
The Internet of Things
IBM Internet of Things
Agenda
07/15/15
1. Introduction to Internet of Things
2. IBM Internet of Things Services
3. Getting started with IoT on IBM Bluemix
IBM Internet of Things
More and more of the world’s activity is being expressed digitally
by billions of interconnected devices…
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Smarter
cities
Smarter
vehicles Smarter home Smarter
health
Smarter
factories
Smarter
transportation
…providing businesses with the ability to learn more about their operating
environment, and identify and act with the potential to create new value.
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IoT-based consumer devices such as
wearables and smart appliances receive a high
degree of media attention.
Real transformation is occurring now across
Industrial Manufacturing. IoT is helping
businesses better understand and manage
very complex systems.
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DATA Unlocked from billions of connected devices
CLOUD Standards based connectivity from anywhere
ENGAGEMENT
New revenue opportunities created from insights
Today 3 technology forces are converging that are accelerating IoT
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Today “By 2020, Internet of
Things spending will rise
to $3 trillion and nearly
30 billion devices”
Source: “IDC MaturityScape Benchmark: Enterprise
Mobility in the United States”, IDC, May 2015
New sources of data for business
In a few
years
Creating systems of insight by unlocking data from billions of
interconnected devices
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The cloud is critical for devices beyond the
reach of the data center to connect and
communicate from anywhere in the world
through open standards.
The ultimate app for cloud
“Within the next five years, more than 90
percent of all Internet of Things data will be
hosted on service provider platforms as
cloud computing reduces the complexity of
supporting the Internet of Things „data
blending.‟” Source: IDC, Dec 2014
https://www.idc.com/getdoc.jsp?containerId=prUS25291514
IoT takes computing power out of the data center
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Personalized and instant are the new
expectations for engagement.
Internet of Things gives businesses access to
product usage data they’ve never had before.
Personalized services designed from usage
data creates opportunities for new sources of
revenue.
Insights that lead to new ways to engage Mobile and social technologies are changing expectations on engagement
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To innovate, operate, and engage at the next level Most data is never turned into insights
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90% Volume of data created at the edge of IoT that is
never captured, analyzed or acted upon.
60% Amount of that data that loses its value within
milliseconds of being generated.
Source: IBM
http://www-03.ibm.com/press/us/en/pressrelease/46453.wss
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The potential of Internet of Things lies with intelligence Advanced analytics that consumes data, analyzes it and generates actionable
insights in context
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What did
I learn?
How do
I improve?
What is
happening?
Why did it
happen?
What could
happen?
What action
should I
take?
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Devices & Networks
Connect devices into platforms Hardware, networking, and operating systems infrastructure
Industry Transformation
Evolve new business models Packaged offerings that include strategic consulting and
business process change
Applications & Solutions
Mask complexity and reduce risks Software and service solutions targeted at specific domains
Platforms Build and manage IoT solutions Engineering and programming platforms
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IoT value is delivered in four foundational areas
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In 2008, IBM anticipated the emergence of a Smarter Planet
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Instrumented
Interconnected
Intelligent
And pioneered the infusion of intelligence into global management systems
Traffic systems
Water mgmt Energy grids
Healthcare
Food systems
Supply chains
Cities
Retail
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July 15, 2015
IBM is a leader in defining IoT Participating member in key open standards and industry initiatives
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Agenda
07/
15/
15
1. Introduction to Internet of Things
2. IBM Internet of Things Services
3. Getting started with IoT on IBM Bluemix
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What is IBM’s Internet of Things Foundation? IBM Internet of Things Foundation is a fully managed, cloud-hosted service that makes it simple to derive value from Internet of Things (IoT) devices
Connect
Collect
Manage Simple APIs
Assemble
Build
Real Time MQTT
REST
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5 Keys to Tapping into IoT Value
Connect
Collect
Manage
Assemble
Getting started – Fast!
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Connecting the Device Low bandwidth Varying Qualities of Service Publish Subscribe Always on connectivity TLS encryption for traffic Industry standard MQTT protocol
Lightweight & low footprint client Device specific Client Code Connect quickly using Device
“Recipes” Open source MQTT based client
Device Registration
Device Access control
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Connecting the Application
Publish the same data to many applications with MQTT
Access control with Application Registration & Keys
Compose with other IoT Services in Bluemix using “App tips”
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Collecting your IoT data
Data access for Visualisation
Data access for Analytics Via Historian REST APIs Via visualisation recipes
Time based store of Historical Data Via built in Time-series database
technology
Collect
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Manage your IoT Service • Remotely monitor the
connectivity of devices • See the last messages sent • Disable device and application
connections • Understand service status
• Stand up the service in seconds
• Free entry point to get started • Pay based on usage • Scale up and down with load
Device dashboard Register/Deregister device or application Service dashboard and tweets @IoTFNotify
SaaS service Free trial and capped free use Bluemix, Pay-as-you go and
subscription offerings
Manage
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Bluemix Internet of Things Foundation Boilerplate
· Bluemix IoT Foundation Starter Boilerplate
for getting going quickly
· For use with real devices or the simulator
· Use Node-RED to assemble flows
Assemble
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IoT Foundation is part of Bluemix
IoT Foundation
related Bluemix services
Secure Device Registration, Scalable Device Connectivity, Historian, Visual wiring
Rules, Push, Geo location, Analytics, Asset management, Predictive Maintenance…
Devices &
Gateways
IoT end-end solutions Connected appliance solutions, Smarter home solutions…
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Connect and Visualise data in minutes with Quickstart
Recipes for common development boards
Web based device simulator
• Connect and visualise data for a development board
• Simulate data
https://quickstart.internetofthings.ibmcloud.com
Getti
ng
start
ed
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Learn by example with Device Recipes & “App Tips”
Getti
ng
start
ed
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IBM Internet of Things
Agenda
07/15/15
1. Introduction to Internet of Things
2. IBM Internet of Things Services
3. Getting started with IoT on IBM Bluemix
IBM Internet of Things
Getting started with Quickstart http://quickstart.internetofthings.ibmcloud.com
07/15/15
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Getting started with Quickstart http://quickstart.internetofthings.ibmcloud.com
1. Go to Point your mobile phone to
http://quickstart.internetofthings.ibmcloud.com/iotsensor
2. Transcribe the sensor ID from your phone to the IoT cloud
3. Visualize
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Follow a Recipe to Connect a Device http://developer.ibm.com/recipies
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Make use of the Sensor Data ! Build your own Node-Red Application
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https://www.ng.bluemix.net/docs/#starters/IoT/iot500.html
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Less talking, More doing
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Learn more about Internet of Things from IBM
ibm.com/IoT
Try out Internet of Things on IBM Bluemix
ibm.biz/try_iot
Join us in our IoT conversations
@IBMIoT
Get started today
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