future of power: håndtering af nye teknologier - kim escherich
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IBM Future of Power 04.09.13TRANSCRIPT
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Horsey Horseless, 1899
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IBM Mobile Solutions The purpose of this session is to discuss a number of technology trends with emphasis on the IoT and how this domain provides a great opportunity for growth and innovation
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WHAT WE SEE Internet of Things
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5 INSTRUMENTED
Billions of RFID-‐tags
Billions of smartphones
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Koubachi WiFi Plant Sensor ”Give your Plant a voice” -‐ h>p://www.koubachi.com/
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7 7 INTERCONNECTED
Billions of people on the Internet
Billions on connected devices
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9 INTELLIGENT
ZeDabyte Internet
Petaflop supercomputers
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Intelligent Transportation Systems
- Integrated Fare Management
- Road Usage Charging - Traffic Information
Management
Energy Management - Network Monitoring & Stability - Smart Grid – Demand
Management - Intelligent Building Management - Automated Meter Management
Environmental Management - City-wide Measurements - KPI’s - CO2 Management - Scorecards - Reporting
Water Management - Water purity monitoring - Water use optimization - Waste water treatment
optimization
Public Safety - S3 Surveillance System - Emergency Management
Integration - Micro-Weather Forecasting
Telecommunications - Fixed and mobile
operators - Media
Broadcasters
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Billion
Source: Cisco IoT 2011 infographic
340.282.366.920.938.463.463.374.607.431.768.211.456
People
Connected things
2009 800,000 petabytes
as much Data and Content Over Coming Decade
44x
Of world’s data is unstructured
80%
Explosion of Data Means a Lot of Information … But we are lacking Insight
2020 35 zettabytes
Business leaders frequently make decisions based on information they don’t trust, or don’t have
1 in 3
83% of CIOs cited “Business intelligence and analytics” as part of their visionary plans to enhance competitiveness
Business leaders say they don’t have access to the information they need to do their jobs 1 in 2
of CEOs need to do a better job capturing and understanding information rapidly in order to make swift business decisions
60%
Variety
Volume Velocity
Veracity
of Tweets created daily
12 terabytes
trade events per second
5 million
Of video feeds from surveillance cameras
100’s
“We have for the first time an economy based on a key resource [Information] that is not only renewable, but self-generating. Running out of it is not a problem, but drowning in it is.”
– John Naisbitt
Decision makers trust their information
Only 1 in 3
We’ve Moved into a New Era of Computing
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INTERESTING INNOVATIONS Internet of Things
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Ambient Energy Orb Display energy consumption http://www.ambientdevices.com
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fitbit ”Let's make fitness a fun, achievable part of everyday life” http://www.fitbit.com
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Ambient Umbrella http://www.ambientdevices.com/products/umbrella.html
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SenseAware http://www.senseaware.com
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Dublin City Centre Increases Bus Transportation
Performance
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• Public transportation awareness solution improves on-time performance and provides real-time bus arrival info to riders
• Continuously analyzes bus location data to infer traffic conditions and predict arrivals
• Collects, processes, and visualizes location data of all bus vehicles
• Automatically generates transportation routes and stop locations
Results: • Monitoring 600 buses across 150 routes • Analyzing 50 bus locations per second • Anticipated to Increase bus ridership
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Barnes & Noble helps suppliers track sales and inventory in real time
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Need • Publishers absorb the losses on returns when
they print too many books, and have stock-outs when they print too few
• To provide publishers with the ability to get real-time insight into sales and view inventory trends over time
Benefits • Decreased time to run queries from weeks to
seconds and enabled an 80% reduction in time to run compared to its previous system
• Reduced inventory levels and inventory carrying costs
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Watson: From Jeopardy winner to healthcare provider
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THE INNOVATION CHALLENGE Internet of Things
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Terry More: How to Ve your shoes TED, Feb 2005, Monterey, California h>p://www.ted.com/talks/terry_moore_how_to_Ve_your_shoes.html
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1st Wave
2nd Wave
3rd Wave
4th Wave
5th Wave
6th Wave
Smarter Products § Instrumented, interconnected, and intelligent
§ Building blocks for a smarter planet
§ Sustainability
The Industrial RevoluVon
Age of Steam
and Railways
Age of Steel, Electricity and Heavy Engineering
Age of Oil, Cars and Mass ProducVon
Age of IT & Telecom
Source: “Next GeneraVon Green: Tomorrow’s InnovaVon Green Business Leaders”, Business Week, Feb 4, 2008 and Nicolai KontraVev: “The Major Economic Cycles” (1925)
We are ushering in a new wave of innovaRon
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Sixth Wave Thinking
1. Waste = Opportunity 2. Sell the Service, not the Product 3. Digital and Natural Converge 4. Bits are Global, Atoms are Local 5. If in Doubt, Look to Nature
6th Wave
James Bradfield Moody & Bianca Nogrady: The Sixth Wave – How to succeed in a ressource-limted world
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Price
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Price
Organic
Production method
Biodynamic
Conventional
Pesticides
Production environment
Chemicals
Herpacides
Child labor
Sustainability
GMO
Environmental footprint
Climate change Geosphere
Biosphere
Sociosphere Health impact
Health consequences
Positive
Negative
Profiled
Packaging
History/Origin
Transport
Track
Sustainability
Network
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D x V x F > R Dissatisfaction with how things
are now
Vision of what is possible
First, concrete steps that can be
taken towards the vision
Resistance
The formula for change (Gleicher's Formula)
Thank you Kim Escherich IBM Global Business Services [email protected] +45 2880 4733 internetohhings.dk escherich.biz
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