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Download the whitepaper from http://www.attunity.com/IIoT The Industrial Internet of Things is made up of billions of devices collecting and transmitting data to support some of the fastest-growing areas in global business. But to glean value from the IIoT, companies need to be able to access and analyze this Big Data, and there are several common technical hurdles that need to be addressed first. Take a look at this presentation to understand how Attunity addresses these technical hurdles head-on, enabling companies to move data fast, easily and securely, and realize the full value of the IIoT.
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The Industrial Internet of Things Overcoming Adoption Challenges to Release the Value Within IIoT
What is the Internet of Things (IoT)? Smart Motion Sensor Smart Television Smart Light Control Smart Environment Control Smart STB Smart Door Control Smart Remote Control Everyday objects with network connectivity can send and receive data
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
Market Size/Opportunity of IIoT Predictions: CISCO GARTNER GE 25 Billion $309 Billion $10-$15 Trillion devices connected to the Internet by 2015 in additional revenue for suppliers of connected devices by 2020 $1.9 Trillion 50 Billion increase in global GDP over the next 20 years, thanks to gains in productivity in cost savings and improved productivity devices by 2020
Why Does IIoTMatter? Revolutionizing the Way Business is Done
IIoT Results Reductions Improvements Out of Service for Repairs + Unplanned Downtime Machine Efficiencies Manufacturing Processes Maintenance Cost Increased Productivity!
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
Key Industry Segments Where IIoT is Used • Consumer Services • Smart home appliances • Connected home electronics and devices • Home security services • Home alerts • Remote home thermostat control • Video feed monitoring • 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 • Utilities • Meter reading • Proactive alerts • Alarms • Smart grid applications • Remote building temperature control
How are Industries Using IIoT? Increased Production and Quality Better Service Levels A paper manufacturer used sensors in its kilns to automatically adjust the flame shape Logistics managers adjusted vehicle routes using weather and traffic condition sensors Result: Increased production by 5% and improved product quality Result: Lowered congestion costs, while increasing network capacity
How are Industries Using IIoT? Improved Situational Awareness Streamlined Maintenance A maritime company launched a collaboration platform providing customers with improved decision making and support Networked sensors embedded in the bodies of airplanes, monitor the wear and tear of airplanes Result: Improved troubleshooting and safety Result: Improved proactive maintenance activities
IIoT is All About Big Data IIoTData is Big Data • Made up of billions of events and data points, to support some of the fastest-growing areas in global business • Analytics • BI • Predictive Analytics Forrester estimates the current market for Big Data to be valued at about $12 billion
The Technical Hurdles of Big Data The hurdles The impact of not addressing the hurdles Moving a wide variety of data from a wide variety of sources High volumes of data and high velocity of throughput Bottlenecks Moving Big Data through low-bandwidth connections Limited access to real-time information updates Poor performance Increased costs Diminished value of IIoT
Three Basic Steps When the hurdles are addressed When the hurdles aren’t addressed Collect data from machines Data Data Send data to a central storage location Value Analyze information and achieve real-time insights Value
Attunity to the Rescue Attunity enables companies to: Data Move data fast, easily and securely over WAN networks and low-bandwidth connections Achieve real-time analytics for better decision making Capture the business potential held in the IIoT Value
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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