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Internet of your Things: usages et technologies Bruno Schröder Technology Officer

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Internet of your Things: usages et technologies

Bruno SchröderTechnology Officer

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Gartner

The network of physical objects that contain embedded technology to communicate and interact with their internal states or the external environment.

Source: Gartner

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Forrester

Source: Gartner

Connected solutions that combine sensors and technologies to enable objects and infrastructure to interact with monitoring, analytics and control systems over Internet-style networks.

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Things

Source: Forrester

Connectivity Data Analytics

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What are “your things”?

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You have DATA…You have THINGS…

TransactionalData

ERPData

CRMData

PLC Data PublicData

SocialData

Analytic & Business

Intelligence Tools

Cloud & Network Enabled

Infrastructure

Plant FloorThings

Supply ChainThings

Back OfficeThings

These are things that empower and enable your people

They allow you to connect with customers and business partners

They are critical components that help power your business

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http://eyenetra.com/

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Berkeley Bionics

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cow-mooo.wikispaces.com

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Simplify everything

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http://www.bmbf.de/en/19955.php

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Why would you need an internet of your things?Before IoT Enabled by IoT

Delivery schedule set based on distances and historical traffic patterns

Equipment maintenance performed every 12 months or at time of failure (downtime)

Sell replacement parts and provide repair service

Service people visit every vending machine once a week even though some products were sold out for days or no products are out

Static advertisement replaced monthly

Real-time adjustments to routes and proactive customer alerts of delays based on actual truck locations and traffic

Maintenance performed when a failure is predicted based on real-time performance

Customers pay maintenance subscription for proactive service visits when a failure is predicted

Service people are dispatched to vending machines only when a threshold of products are predicted to be sold out

Digital advertisement changes based on demographics of closest shopper

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CHALLENGE SOLUTIONS BENEFITS

KUKA—designer of the first industrial robot in 1973 and one of the world’s leading suppliers of robotics—sought to design an automated manufacturing process capable of producing 8 different Jeep Wrangler bodies on the same production line without interrupting production flow.

KUKA implemented a solution that connects 259 assembly-line robots with a controller, over 60,000 devices points, line-of-business applications, and back end systems to deliver continuous uptime and produce over 830 car bodies each day.

• Rapid adaptation supports multiple models and helps produce a car body every 77 seconds

• Continuous uptime enables 24 hours of production per day for over 8 years

• Familiar interface improves efficiency and reduces training time

The Internet of Your ThingsIntelligent Systems in Action - Manufacturing

KUKA ROBOTICS CORPORATION

www.InternetofYourThings.com

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CHALLENGE SOLUTIONS BENEFITS

Lido Stone Works, a manufacturer of high-end stone installations for architectural firms worldwide, wanted a more automated production environment so that it could improve efficiency, as well as remote assistance to reduce downtime.

Lido teamed with Breton to connect Windows Embedded-based machines on the factory floor with back-end servers running Windows Server and a Microsoft SQL Server database. The solution uses ASEM remote assistance software and Microsoft Azure to connect Lido’s machines and servers to Breton’s control center.

• Boosts revenue by 70% and increases productivity by 30% with automated, streamlined solution

• Improves manageability and saves €400,000 (US$524,000) annually in travel costs

• Increases business volume and results in 67% growth in workforce

• Better connectivity empowers innovation

The Internet of Your ThingsIntelligent Systems in Action - Manufacturing

LIDO STONE WORKS

www.InternetofYourThings.com

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CHALLENGE SOLUTIONS BENEFITS

State Grid Corporation of China, the largest electric power transmission and distribution company in the world, serving 26 provinces equal to 88% of China’s national territory, aimed to improve performance, cut costs and ensure maximum safety and stability throughout its various power centers

Partnered with ABB Group, a Fortune Global 500 Company, to develop a rugged data acquisition and supervisory control system for production process automation and equipment monitoring, powered by Windows Server® for Embedded Systems

• Improved network reliability and security

• Reduced hardware and maintenance cost

• Continuous operations and system stability

• Faster time to market — less than one year

• Reduced environmental impact

The Internet of Your ThingsIntelligent Systems in Action - Manufacturing

www.InternetofYourThings.com

STATE GRID CORPORATION OF CHINA

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Révolution Algorithmique

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Create The Internet of Your Things

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“We believe that with the right tools, insights can come from anyone, anywhere, at any time. When that happens, organizations develop what we describe as a “data culture.”

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© 2014 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Microsoft, Windows, Windows Vista and other product names are or may be registered trademarks and/or trademarks in the U.S. and/or other countries.The information herein is for informational purposes only and represents the current view of Microsoft Corporation as of the date of this presentation. Because Microsoft must respond to changing market conditions, it should not be interpreted to be a commitment on the part of Microsoft, and Microsoft cannot guarantee the accuracy of any information provided after the date of this presentation. MICROSOFT MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, AS TO THE INFORMATION IN THIS PRESENTATION.

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