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Getting ‘Smart’er – Collaboration and the Internet of Everything Angie Mistretta Cisco – Director, Collaboration Solutions Marketing @angiemistretta http://blogs.cisco.com/author/ angiemistretta/
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Getting ‘Smart’er – Collaboration and the Internet of Everything

May 21, 2015

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Gartner suggests that the "the smart machine era will be the most disruptive in the history of IT." This will include the proliferation of contextually aware, intelligent personal assistants, smart advisors (e.g. IBM -0.66% Watson), advanced global industrial systems, autonomous vehicles, etc. With sensors everywhere recording about 2.5 exabytes of data a day what will the offices of tomorrow look like. How will our collaboration change? This panel will discuss how we see smart things, big data and collaboration working together.
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Page 1: Getting ‘Smart’er –  Collaboration and the Internet of Everything

Getting ‘Smart’er – Collaboration and the Internet of Everything

Angie MistrettaCisco – Director, Collaboration Solutions Marketing

@angiemistrettahttp://blogs.cisco.com/author/angiemistretta/

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What Is The IMCCA?

• Non-profit, technology neutral• Focus on all multimedia &

collaboration• Increase awareness & branding• Unification of organizations &

interests• Further learning objectives

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Interactive Multimedia and Collaborative Communications Alliance• Industry Alliances• Networking Opportunities• Monthly Newsletter• Educational Opportunities• Special Interest Groups

Free Membership For End UsersMany Benefits for Vendor Members

Contact Carol Zelkin, Executive [email protected]

Stop by booth N2221www.IMCCA.org

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This Opportunity is the Internet of Everything (IoE)

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Delivering the Right Information to the Right Person (or Machine) at the Right Time

Process

Physical Devices and Objects Connected to the Internet and Each Other for Intelligent Decision Making

Things

Connecting People in More Relevant,

Valuable Ways

People

Leveraging Data into More Useful

Information for Decision Making

Data

IoE

Networked Connection of People, Process, Data, Things

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Sizing the Opportunity

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VALUE AT STAKE

19.0*Trillion$

14.4 Trillion PRIVATE SECTOR

Includes Both Industry-specific andHorizontal Use Cases: Customer experience Innovation Employee productivity

Supply chain Asset utilization

4.6 Trillion PUBLIC SECTOR

Includes Cities, Agencies, and Verticals Suchas Healthcare, Education, Defense: Increased revenue Reduced cost Employee productivity

Connected militarized defense

Citizen experience

Estimate Is Based on Bottom-up Analysis of 61 Use Cases, Including21 for Private Sector and 40 in Public Sector (*2013-2022)

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IoE is Driving Exponential Change

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“The next big wave is going to be around the Internet of Everything. It will be implemented by combining things with processes, with business changes, with people. And, it will drive a productivity number, and a financial number, that is just mind-boggling.” – John Chambers

IoE has the potential to grow global corporate profits by an estimated 21% by 2022

Firms captured just 53% of IoE’s Value at Stake for 2013, leaving $544B of unrealized value

By 2020, there will be approximately 50 billion objects connected to the Internet

In 2012 alone, we created more data than in the previous 5,000 years combined

Globally, machine-to-machine IP traffic will grow 20-fold from 2012 to 2017

By 2014, the number of mobile-connected devices will exceed the number of people on earth

An estimated 77 billion apps will be downloaded during 2014

2/3 of the world’s mobile data traffic will be video by 2015

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IoE Consists of M2M, M2P, and P2P Connections

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Machine-to-Machine (M2M)• Data sent / received from one

machine (thing) to another• Often called the “Internet of

Things”

Machine-to-Person (M2P)• Data sent / received from a machine

(thing) to a person• Often called “data and analytics”

Person-to-Person (P2P)• Data sent / received from one

person to another • Often called “collaboration”

CONNECTION TYPEIoE Value

(2013-2022)

$7.4 Trillion

$4.6 Trillion

$7.0 Trillion

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Connected Objects Generate Big Data

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The World Generates More Than 2 Exabytes of Data Every Day

46 million smart meters in the U.S alone1.1 billion data points (.5TB) per day

10TB of data for every 30 minutes of flightWith >25,000 flights per day, petabytes daily

A large offshore field produces 0.75TB of data weeklyA large refinery generates 1TB of raw data per day

A single consumer packaged good manufacturing machine generates 13B data samples per day

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IoE Transforms Data into Wisdom

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Copyright 2012 by InfoComm International®Big Data becomes Open Data for Customers, Consumers to Use

More Important

Business Benefit

Less Important

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Wisdom (Scenario Planning)

Data

Information

Knowledge

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The IoE-Ready OrganizationThree Key Attributes

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Hyper-Aware Predictive Agile

Sense the location, status, and context of company assets, customers

Monitor customer sentiment and behaviors in real time

Identify market and competitive changes

Accelerating Innovation

Anticipate market transitions

Optimize performance of assets, operations

Foresee and proactively address emerging security threats

Achieve competitive differentiation by responding faster than rivals

Foster disruptive innovation, build “platforms” for sustainable advantage

Respond to rapidly evolving threats

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Getting ‘Smart’er – Collaboration and the Internet of Everything

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Today’s Panelists: