Collaborating with Clients & Partners on Cognitive IoT

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Supporting your Cognitive IoT journey? How we can help Our ongoing innovation: IBM is pioneering the infusion of cognitive computing into the IoT to derive new intelligence and outcomes into traffic systems, healthcare, retail, supply chains, food systems, energy grids, cities and more. Our industry partnerships: Under Armour, Medtronic and Whirlpool are among more than 4,000 IoT clients we have worked with over the last decade, including industry leaders in automotive, oil and gas, aerospace and defense, utilities, transportation and energy. Our broad and growing Cognitive IoT portfolio: In October, we revealed plans to acquire the B2B, mobile and web properties of The Weather Channel to provide a high-volume, real-time and mobile- enabled IoT platform for clients. In December, we announced new Watson IoT offerings, and opened Watson IoT client experience centers around the world to help clients create new products and services delivered through the Watson IoT Cloud Platform. What we announced at CES IBM announced new partnerships with three companies to use Watson cognitive computing technology with Internet of Things: Under Armour will put its Connected Fitness user data and data from other sources through Watson to provide timely, evidence-based coaching about health and fitness-related issues. Whirlpool will connect its home appliances with IBM Watson services, including cognitive analytics, to provide more personalized services to consumers. Medtronic will work with IBM on a diabetes app to use Watson’s cognitive computing and data from Medtronic’s wearable medical devices and other sources to provide insights to patients, such as identifying possible risks and the impact that food and activity can have on an individual’s glycemic response. Keys to succeed and get real value from the Cognitive Internet of Things The right platform: You need a platform with a range of analytics capabilities on the platform to determine what data from many sources means and what actions you might take. The right data: With so many kinds of data available, the challenge is tapping into the right data sources and having the right tools to make understanding data easier. The right ecosystem: You need partners who bring expertise, additional APIs and valuable data sets to work for you. January 7, 2016 Behind the News Consumer Electronics Show: Collaborating with Clients & Partners on Cognitive IoT

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Supporting your Cognitive IoT journey? How we can help

Our ongoing innovation: IBM is pioneering the infusion of cognitive computing into the IoT to derive new intelligence and outcomes into traffic systems, healthcare, retail, supply chains, food systems, energy grids, cities and more.

Our industry partnerships: Under Armour, Medtronic and Whirlpool are among more than 4,000 IoT clients we have worked with over the last decade, including industry leaders in automotive, oil and gas, aerospace and defense, utilities, transportation and energy.

Our broad and growing Cognitive IoT portfolio: In October, we revealed plans to acquire the B2B, mobile and web properties of The Weather Channel to provide a high-volume, real-time and mobile-enabled IoT platform for clients. In December, we announced new Watson IoT offerings, and opened Watson IoT client experience centers around the world to help clients create new products and services delivered through the Watson IoT

Cloud Platform.

What we announced at CES

IBM announced new partnerships with three companies to use Watson cognitive computing technology with Internet of Things:

• Under Armour will put its Connected Fitness userdata and data from other sources through Watsonto provide timely, evidence-based coaching abouthealth and fitness-related issues.

• Whirlpool will connect its home appliances withIBM Watson services, including cognitive analytics,to provide more personalized services toconsumers.

• Medtronic will work with IBM on a diabetes app touse Watson’s cognitive computing and data from

Medtronic’s wearable medical devices and othersources to provide insights to patients, such asidentifying possible risks and the impact that food

and activity can have on an individual’s glycemic response.

Keys to succeed and get real value from the Cognitive Internet of Things

The right platform: You need a platform with a range of analytics capabilities on the platform to determine what data from many sources means and what actions you might take.

The right data: With so many kinds of data available, the challenge is tapping into the right data sources and having the right tools to make understanding data easier.

The right ecosystem: You need partners who bring expertise, additional APIs and valuable data sets to work for you.

January 7, 2016Behind the News

Consumer Electronics Show: Collaborating with Clients & Partners on Cognitive IoT