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MANAGED SERVICES ENTERPRISE SOLUTIONS
Rick LisaDirector, America’s IOT
Marketing
Copyright © 2015 Intel Corporation
Every 100-150 Years We Hit an Accelerated Innovation Wave
Source: Internetlivestats.com; Intel 4004 photo: Hellisp / Wikipedia; Compaq portable photo: Geni / Wikipedia; iPad photo: mama_mia / Shutterstock.com; iPhone photo: ZeynepDemir / Shutterstock.com
Rise of the Connected, “as a Service” World Disrupts Entire Industries …yet, 85% of the Worlds Population are Still Unconnected
1951First Commercial Computer (Ferranti Mark 1)
1959Integrated Circuit is patented (Noyce/Kilby)
1969ARPANET
(internet forerunner)
1971First microprocessor (Intel 4004)
1983First IBM PC
compatible laptops
1991Tim Berners Lee publishes World
Wide Web
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“If the Internet were a movie we’d still be in the opening credits” – Gord Graylish
2010iPad launched, other Android tablets follow
2003Intel Centrino. WiFiHot Spots.
Broadband
2004Facebook launched
2007iPhone launched
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2012Embedded Intelligence in WTC
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Netflix
2018Artificial IntelligenceAutonomous Vehicles
Intel Strategy
“Our strategy is to make Intel the driving force of the data revolution across every technology and every industry. We are a DATA company. The businesses we focus on, and deliver solutions to, create, use and analyze massive amounts of data.”
Brian Krzanich, CEO Intel Corporation
3Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others1) Intel/IHS2) AT Keaney
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LEARNINGS IN EXECUTION - the 4P’s of IOT (PLUS IT)Talking with Corporate and Commercial entities led to new approaches
– Cross Enterprise approach looking at all applications across the business– Building on Market Ready Solutions
ProcessesAll operational execution
systems both soft and hard including
sales/channels, marketing, supply chain, production, HR, finance, legal, both inbound and
outbound
PremisesAll facilities aspects
including access control, transport, safety, badging, HVAC, comfort, lighting, parking, traffic, energy of all types, vending, and
other related technologies
PeopleAll user constituents
related to your business both internal and external
including suppliers, vendors, employees, channels, customers,
investors, and analysts
ProductsAll of the elements that drive revenue for the
business. Deployed or new products, Predictive, Preventative, Prescriptive
services, support, infrastructure, intellectual
property, and revenue shares
Information Technology
Corp. business systems required to implement IoT solutions including Data
Center, Cloud, Networking, Security,
Device Mngmnt, Storage, and Data
Science/Analytic
Enterprise IOT Managed Services Capability
Source: 2017 Forbes Insights, Hitachi IOT Report
It IS already happening… across all industries
Source: 2017 Forbes Insights, Hitachi IOT Report
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AUTONOMOUS
3 PHASES OF SMART INFRASTRUCTURE
CONNECTED SMART
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Internet of Things Group
Validated through a rigorous verification process
Deliverable through one provider
Commercially deployed in market & repeatable at scale
Demonstrated value in a customer environment
Support for business insights
Built on Intel IoT Technologies
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Internet of Things Group
The Intel® IoT Market Ready Solution portfolio includes solutions across industries
Energy
Video
Smart Transportation
Healthcare
Smart Cities
Smart Manufacturing
Smart Buildings
Retail
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1. Intel, An Open, Secure, and Scalable Smart Building Solution That Is Easy to Deploy, 20152. KMC Commander, KMC Commander Booth Presentation - September 2017 new.ppt, 2017
Offers cutting-edge integration, analytics, and visualization technology with an advanced IoT platform for enterprise-level asset monitoring, automation, and control
A school in Canada reduced energy consumption, improved student performance, and provided access to building health and performance analytics via mobile apps and educational kiosk dashboards1
A high-rise condo complex provided automated email alarms for system errors and contacted different sets of people based on the degree of error tracked by the system
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