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The Internet of Things is complex
It’s BigSo many devices and so much data…
It’s NoisySo many opinions…
It’s ConfusingSo many possible decisions…
Should we
wait?
How (where)
do we get
started?
Who can
really help
us?
Do we need
to start over?
What
technology
do we need?
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Components
and devices are
inexpensive
Connectivity is
pervasive
Development is
easy
Economic
benefits are
enormous
New scenarios
fuel demand
Forward-leaning businesses and individuals are
connecting their things today to create new kinds of value
Microsoft’s IoT Approach
You have things…
Plant Floor
Things
Supply Chain
ThingsBack Office
Things
that you get data
from and store…
Cloud Storage
that you perform
insights on…
HDInsight Power BI
that allows you to
do…
Predictive
Maintenance
Command and
Control
A LIVING LAB: Microsoft’s Puget Sound Campus
15M ft2 / 145 Structures
500 Acres
40k pieces of mechanical equipment
Multiple Disparate Building Management Systems
100 Megawatt Peak
US$60M Annual Utility Spend
2M Connect Point
6-10% Annual Savings
88 Acres: How Microsoft Quietly Built the City of the Future
CHALLENGE SOLUTIONS BENEFITS
Autolib’, an electric-car-sharing program
established by Paris, France, and 63
surrounding municipalities, wanted to relieve
traffic congestion, reduce noise and air
pollution, and provide more flexibility for the
8 million people living in the region.
Autolib’ teamed with IER to implement a
solution based on Windows Embedded that
connects 72 registration kiosks, 850 rental
kiosks, 4,300 charging stations, and 2,300 in-
car systems to a back-end based on Microsoft
SQL Server and Windows Server.
• Reduces CO2 emissions by estimated 75
metric tons by 2023
• Cuts drivers’ transportation costs by 90
percent
• Enhances user experience with
personalized settings
• Simplifies implementation with better
connectivity
The Internet of Your Things
www.InternetofYourThings.com
AUTOLIB METROPOLE
• Learn more about how to create the Internet of Your Things
• Ask us how to assess what your city needs to get the most out of IoT
• Explore Microsoft Azure IoT services today at www.InternetofYourThings.com
• Check out our blog http://blogs.Microsoft.com/iot