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Embracing the disruption
22nd May 2013
Leonard Hayes
Agenda
Disruptive innovation
Three current disruptions:
#mobile
#IoT
#bigdata
Embracing the change
Approach to innovation & change
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Disruptive innovation
Traditional IT – sustaining innovation through evolution
Typically driven from large-scale (new) markets
Lower priced, addressing new/peripheral market
Disruptive through scale and speed of adoption
Innovation in technology, or the use of it
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8” floppy 3.5” floppy USB Memory Cloud Services
Agenda
Disruptive innovation
Three current disruptions:
#mobile
#IoT
#bigdata
Embracing the change
Approach to innovation & change
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Disruptive mobile
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Consumer-driven expectations
Consumer-driven device proliferation
Availability of software Price expectation
Communications: speed, cost, reliability
Software distribution made easy Moving to mainstream
Google Glass
The $1500 beta-tester programme
Embedding mobile further
Commodity services driving innovation
Privacy challenges, social acceptance
SoMoClo – the perfect example
But once the dust settles…
if they were $200
if they were always-on
if they were connected to your systems
if they were BYOG
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Something to smile about
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Work Order: 1153928 H&S Alert
Fieldreach Today
Fieldreach captures GPS Co-ordinates
Stores them in Fieldreach/EAM
Device GPS & Accelerometer
Map view & AR view of asset
Live camera view
Distance/direction indicator
Evolution of the front-end/skin
Suitable for Glass
Suitable for next generation
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Agenda
Disruptive innovation
Three current disruptions:
#mobile
#IoT
#bigdata
Embracing the change
Approach to innovation & change
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Internet of Things (IoT)
“The number of mobile-connected devices will exceed the world's population in 2013” *
Larger than just M2M
Interacting with the physical environment
Getting smarter, more connected, generating “data”
22 May 2013 Embracing the disruption 10 * Cisco® Visual Networking Index (VNI) Global Mobile Data Traffic Forecast
Nest – the learning thermostat
“We didn’t think thermostats mattered either”
Wi-Fi enabled
Weather aware
Activity sensor
Always learning
Automatic software updates
Control from your mobile device
PKI security
Online energy history
Nest energy services – the next step
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Whatever next?
…Interactive beer
Heineken Ignite (Milan design week, April 2013)
Smart beer bottle
“it can detect various motion types such as cheering, drinking
and sitting idle on the bar top”
Includes accelerometer, wireless networking & a bunch of leds
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“The 2.0 version of Ignite has also already been identified and worked on for 2014.” – 10th April 2013
IoT evolving
Commodity driving down component prices
“Always on” employees?
Connected equipment/devices
Smart meters/network/devices
Equipment initiating it’s own maintenance?
“machine reaching critical failure point” based on machine knowledge
Big Data analysis from manufacturer?
“shutdown machine instruction” based on aggregated machine knowledge
At AMT-SYBEX we’re getting ready for exponential growth in data, from devices
unknown
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Agenda
Disruptive innovation
Three current disruptions:
#mobile
#IoT
#bigdata
Embracing the change
Approach to innovation & change
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Big Data
Transactional Data towards “Database of intentions”
Preventative towards Predictive “Database of pre-failure performance”
Handling the unknown unknowns
Health & Safety
Network modelling
Masked Load
Not without its challenges
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Data blizzard
Smart devices = data blizzard
How to separate the valuable information from the noise
Filter & correlate “events”
Automation of responses, intelligent systems
Intelligence for the unknowable…
Distributed Generation
Transactional data first
Analytical data next
Aggregation of data for wider use
Privacy concerns
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Embracing the change
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“Intelligence is the ability to adapt to change.” Stephen Hawking. CH, CBE, FRS, FRSA
#mobile
#IoT
#bigdata
Business As Usual
Disruption brings…
Opportunity and Risk
Traditional IT/IS builds incrementally
Conservative approach to ensure integrity, security, performance and jobs…
Great opportunities for:
step-change in our processes
connected processes
what-if scenario planning
data-enriched decisions
And of course (potential for):
Huge project overruns
Panic deployments
Wasted energy
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AMT-SYBEX approach to disruption
Our target – software that is “disruption ready”
- delivered via scripting (mobile)
- delivered via catalogues (integration)
- delivered via components (Affinity Suite)
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Traditional IT is being disrupted… …but you don’t have to be