The Industrial Internet of Things Overcoming Adoption Challenges to Release the Value Within IIoT
Apr 07, 2016
The Industrial Internet of Things
Overcoming Adoption Challenges to Release the Value Within IIoT
What is the Internet of Things (IoT)?
Everyday objects with network connectivity can send and receive data
Smart Environment Control
Smart TelevisionSmart Light
Control
Smart Motion Sensor
Smart STB
Smart Remote Control
Smart Door Control
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What is the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT)?
Business-to-business devices and objects with network connectivity can send and receive data
With IIoT, sensors collect and analyze data from machines, devices, facilities, fleets and more 3
Market Size/Opportunity of IIoT
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Predictions:
25Billion
devices connected to the Internet by 2015
50Billion
devices by 2020
$309Billion
in additional revenue for suppliers of connected devices by 2020
$1.9Trillion
in cost savings and improved productivity
$10-$15Trillion
increase in global GDP over the next 20 years, thanks to gains in
productivity
CISCO GARTNER GE
Why Does IIoT Matter?
Revolutionizing the Way Business is Done
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IIoT Results
Reductions Improvements
Out of
Service for
Repairs
Unplanned Downtime
Maintenance Cost
Increased Productivity!
Manufacturing Processes
Machine Efficiencies+
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Key Industry Segments Where IIoT is Used
Transportation
Telematics
Industrial fleet management
Proactive monitoring
In-vehicle entertainment
Vehicle navigation
Safety services
Concierge services
Remote engine diagnostics
Personalized insurance
Manufacturing
Supply chain management
Asset, cargo and container management
Geofencing
Machine diagnostics
Machine telemetry
Inventory control
Industrial automation control
Real-time equipment monitoring
Retail & Finance
Smart payments
Smart cards
Point-of-sale terminals
ATM & kiosk monitoring
Vending machine monitoring
Digital signage
Electronic billboards
Oil & Gas
Monitoring and controlling drills, wells and pipelines
Telemetry
Remote automation
Sensor networks in the earth’s crust
Cellular- and satellite-based M2M devices
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Key Industry Segments Where IIoT is Used
Utilities
Meter reading
Proactive alerts
Alarms
Smart grid applications
Remote building temperature control
Healthcare
Home healthcare monitoring
Hospital patient monitoring
Hospital equipment monitoring
Remote telemedicine
Remote physician consultation
Body sensor monitoring
Remote diagnostics
Security
Electronic surveillance
Video surveillance
Video-enhanced industrial security
Enterprise security sensor monitoring
Security alerts
Consumer Services
Smart home appliances
Connected home electronics and devices
Home security services
Home alerts
Remote home thermostat control
Video feed monitoring
How are Industries Using IIoT?
Increased Production and
Quality
A paper manufacturer used
sensors in its kilns to automatically adjust
the flame shape
Result: Increased production by 5% and improved product quality
Better Service Levels
Logistics managers adjusted vehicle
routes using weather and traffic condition
sensors
Result: Lowered congestion costs, while increasing network capacity
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How are Industries Using IIoT?
Improved Situational Awareness
A maritime company launched a
collaboration platform providing
customers with improved decision
making and support
Result: Improved troubleshooting and safety
Streamlined Maintenance
Networked sensors embedded in the
bodies of airplanes, monitor the wear and
tear of airplanes
Result: Improved proactive maintenance activities
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IIoT is All About Big Data
IIoT Data is Big DataMade up of billions of events and data points, to support some of the fastest-growing areas in global business
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Forrester estimates the current market for Big Data to be valued at about $12 billion
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The Technical Hurdles of Big Data
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Moving a wide variety of data from a wide variety of sources
High volumes of data and high velocity of throughput
Moving Big Data through low-bandwidth connections
Limited access to real-time information updates
Diminished value of IIoT
The hurdles The impact of not addressing the hurdles
Poor performance
Increased costs
Bottlenecks
Three Basic Steps
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Collect data from machines
Send data to a central storage location
Analyze information and achieve real-time insights
Data
Value
Data
Value
When the hurdles aren’t addressed
When the hurdles are addressed
Attunity to the Rescue
Attunity enables companies to:
Data
Value
Move data fast, easily and securely over
WAN networks and low-bandwidth connections
Achieve real-time analytics for better decision making
Capture thebusiness potential
held in the IIoT
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The BIG Details
By leveraging ELT (Extract, Load, Transform), a best practice
recommended and supported by Attunity, companies can move data fast, easily and securely over WAN
networks and low-bandwidth connections
Attunity solutions are optimized to support high-performance transfer of data over LAN or WAN with ease and efficiency, enabling real-time
analytics
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