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Microsoft and Internet of Things Vinícius Souza Marlon Luz

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Microsoft and Internet of Things

Vinícius Souza Marlon Luz

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What is the Internet of Things?

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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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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How IoT is Changing BusinessBefore 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 services people to proactively visit 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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Internet of Things in Manufacturing

GLOBAL OPERATIONS

I can see my production line status and recommend adjustments to better manage operational cost.

I know when to deploy the right resources for predictive maintenance to minimize equipment failures and reduce service cost.

I gain insight into usage patterns from multiple customers and track equipment deterioration, enabling me to reengineer products for better performance.

MANUFACTURING PLANT

Aggregate product data, customer sentiment, and other third-party syndicated data to identify and correct quality issues.

Manage equipment remotely, using temperature limits and other settings to conserve energy and reduce costs.

Monitor production flow in near-real time to eliminate waste and unnecessary work in process inventory.

GLOBAL FACILITY INSIGHT

Implement condition-based maintenance alerts to eliminate machine down-time and increase throughput.

THIRD-PARTY LOGISTICS

Provide cross-channel visibility into inventories to optimize supply and reduce shared costs in the value chain.

CUSTOMER SITE

Transmits operational information to the partner (e.g. OEM) and to field service engineers for remote process automation and optimization.

Management

R&D

Field Service

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Overview of Our Technologies to Enable IoT

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“Things” found

Connect devices that

empower and enable your

people

…and connect to other “things” across your

enterprise

Our IoT-enabling Technologies

Realizing IoT with Microsoft

…and use services that allow you to connect and manage the Internet of

your things, and transform your business with

insights.

Other “things”

Vehicles

SensorsChips

Buildings and Infrastructure Assets

LoB Assets

Devices

POS Terminal

s

Industrial devices ATM

s

Medicaldevices

Automation

Devices

PCs/Laptops

Handheld

Scanners

TabletsSmart Phones

Power BI for Office 365

Cloud Platform and Services

Data and BI Services

HDInsight

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Microsoft Internet of Your Things

Vehicle Tracking Device Cameras Power Meter Load Meter Smoke Fire Alarms Humidity Sensor Flow Meter Occupancy Sensor Temperature Sensor

INTELLIGENT DEVICES

Aggregation | Local AnalysisMulti-Wireless Protocol

Machine Controller

Vehicle Tracking Smart Grid General Equipment Retail Kiosk Fire Detection Healthcare Smart Building Automation Digital Advertising Smart Home Automation

Automotive Retail Industrial Healthcare Security & Surveillance Energy Smart Home Smart Cities

Monitoring

Data collection and alerts

Asset tracking & Geo-fencing

Preventive maintenance

Usage based billing

Remote Access

Securely log into remote devices and products to diagnose issues

Remote servicing - diagnose, and repair problems

Content Distribution

Automate software deployment to assets

Distribute files to devices. Content includes asset-specific files, doc, ads

Microsoft Azure Intelligent Systems Service(s)

Configuration Management

Store and access asset configurations

Compliance Management

Telematics

Custom LOB App Dash-boarding Tools Big Data Visualization Tools Social Integration Enterprise Integration

M2M GatewayNETWORK

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Introducing Microsoft Azure Intelligent Systems Service

Device Administration

Microsoft Azure makes it easier for everyone to securely connect, manage, capture and transform data from “Your Things”, regardless of operating system

Connectivity SecurityAction

Administer

RemotelyAnalyze

Solution Capabilities

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TDC – São Paulo – IoT App

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Windows on Devices

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Windows 10

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PLATFORM CONVERGENCE JOURNEY

Windows Phone 7.5

Windows Phone 8

Windows Phone 8.1

Windows 8

Xbox One

Windows on Devices

Xbox 360

Windows 8.1

Windows 10

ConvergedOS kernel

Convergedapp model

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Windows on Devices

Registre agora! http://windowsondevices.com

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© 2014 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Microsoft, Windows, 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.