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FI-PPP Business Opportunities for SMEs. thierry.nagellen@orange.com. April, 23 rd 2014. AGENDA. Part 1 : Future Internet Public Private Partnership introduction Part 2 : FI-WARE, FI- Lab & FI- Ops : what’s that ? Part 3 : FI-WARE websites
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FI-PPP Business Opportunities for SMEs thierry.nagellen@orange.com April, 23rd 2014
AGENDA • Part 1: Future Internet Public PrivatePartnership introduction • Part 2: FI-WARE, FI-Lab & FI-Ops: what’sthat? • Part 3: FI-WARE websites • Part 4: Open Specs and API: opportunities for SMEs • Part 5: SomeGenericEnablersImplementations • Part 6: Sum up for SMEs
PART 1 Future Internet Public PrivatePartnership Introduction
Future Internet Public PrivatePartnership introduction (1) • European initiative to structure collaborative projectsinto a common program • Industrialcommitment to push researchresults to the market (pre-industrialisation) • Together techno-push and market-pull: • Propose new technologies (European leadership) • Interactions with Use-Cases (fullfiment of marketrequirements) • Involvement of new partners (especiallyfrom vertical sectors) • Large budget: 300 M€ with 100 M€ dedicated to SMEs
Future Internet Public PrivatePartnership introduction (2) 04/2013 04/2014 04/2015 04/2011 CONCORD: program coordination INFINITY: infrastructures XiFi infrastructure FIspaceSmartAgri+Logistics Fi-Content 2 EnvirofiEnvironnemental Data Finesce Smart Grid OutsmartUtilities & Urban Monitoring I3H FIC3 FITMANmanufacturing FinsenySmart Grids OPEN INNOVATION 16 Accelerators FI-StareHealth Instant MobilityMultimodal services in urban areas SafecitySaferCities FinestInterurbanLogistics FI-Content Enriched Content FI-Core: Tech Found. FI-Ware: Core Platform SmartAgriFood Fromethefarm to the fork INNOVATE ADOPT ! TEST
Future Internet Public PrivatePartnership introduction (3) • How SMEswillbeinvolved • Open Calls annoucementmidSeptember (Campus Party Europe) • Open calls per accelerators are expectedbetweenmidSeptember and November • Sub-granting model (flexibility for SMEs) • SelectedSMEswill not become full partners of the consortium • SMEswill have a supplier-likestatus • No strong administrative issue • Lightweight proposal: around 30 pages only • Depending of accelerators • SMEscouldbeinvolvedfrom 3 to 15 months • An Accelerator could have a funnelmechanism: decrease the number of SMEseach 3 months for example to focus on the more relevant projects • Open calls could focus on technicaltopics or business topics • Recommendations: • Focus your effort on yourown business! • Integrate innovation in yourproducts/services • Do not miss to use GenericEnablers!
Future Internet Public PrivatePartnership introduction (5) • Expected • 1200 to 1500 SMEsinvolved (funded) • around 230 new products/services
Future Internet Public PrivatePartnership introduction (6) About Accelerators • CEED Issue: Social Connected TV, Smart City Services, Virtual Factory, Smart Buildings • CREAtiFI: Creativeindustry • ExpaMeco: Social Connected TV, Smart City Services, PervasiveGames, e-Learning and Content services • FABulous: 3D Printing • FI-ADOPT: Health& Well-Being, Learning, Social Integration • FI-C3: Smart Territories, Media & Content, Care & Well-Being • FICHe: eHealth
Future Internet Public PrivatePartnership introduction (7) About Accelerators • FInish: Food Intelligence • FINODEX: Use of Open Data • FRACTALS: Agriculture • FrontierCities: SmartiCities/Smart Mobility • IMPaCT: Mobile and Application Services (content based)
Future Internet Public PrivatePartnership introduction (3) • More info about the programme and the projectsincluding Phase 2 projectswhichwilldeliverSpecificEnablerswww.fi-ppp.eu
Future Internet Public PrivatePartnership introduction (8) • Direct links to scenarii elaborated in phase 1 • Envirofi(environmental data) • Biodiversity • Air Pollutants, Allergens and meteorological conditions • Marine EnvironmentalAssets • FI-Content (games, UGC, Social Connected TV) • Social Connected TV • Smart City Services Platform • PervasiveGames • Finest(Logistics) • Finseny(Smart Grid) • Distribution Network Scenario • Microgrid Scenario • Smart Buildings Scenario • Electric Mobility Scenario • ElectronicMarketPlace for Energy
Future Internet Public PrivatePartnership introduction (9) • Direct links to scenarii elaborated in phase 1 • Instant Mobility(Smart Mobility in Urban Areas) • Use Case Scenarios • Outsmart(Smart Utilities for Smart Cities) • Safecity(Safety in Smart Cities) • Madrid safety scenario • Bucharestsafety scenario • Athens public safety scenario • Stockholm public safety scenario • Helsinki public safety scenario • Obidos public safety scenario • Specificenablers public safety
Future Internet Public PrivatePartnership introduction (10) FI-PPP Call 3 Infrastructures Scenarios UC platforms SME Phase 3 project SME SME ?? SME GenericEnablers SME WE WE ?? ?? SME SME WE Phase 3 project SME WE WE WE WE Regionalpolicies WE ?? WE ?? WE Phase 3 project WE WE Services and applications WE WE WE WE WE Entrepreneurialcommunities WE ?? WE SME ?? SME SME SME WE ?? SME SME SME SME SME SME SME …Involving hundreds of SMEs and WebEntrepreneurs… Results phase 1 + 2,… …Brought intoup to 20 projects… …Developing services and applications. 13
Future Internet Public PrivatePartnership introduction (11) • Main messages
Video 1 Campus Party 2013 in London
PART 2 What’sthat ?
FI-WARE, FI-Lab, FI-Ops: what’sthat? (1) • They are 3 products • FI-WARE: • ProvideGenericEnablers • Somethingyoucan use in differentways for your « own »platform • Common part to break the silos • FI-Lab • A sandbox to test and use GenericEnablers • Cloud facilitiesdistributedthrough Europe (5+12 data centers) • Whatyouget: free Virtual Machines (5) + 10Gb + real data from Smart Cities • FI-Ops: for paltform providers • Tools to deploy and federate the data centersusing FI-WARE framework
FI-WARE, FI-Lab, FI-Ops: what’sthat? (2) • FI-WARE: architecture overview
FI-WARE Generic Enablers Cloud Enablers Apps Enablers I2ND Enablers Data /Context Enablers IoTEnablers Security Enablers
Video 2 FI-WARE Challenges
PART 3 FI-WARE Websites
FI-WARE websites (1) • Everythingis on www.fi-ware.org • But wewill have a quick tour of: • catalogue.fi-ware.org a kind of executivesummary per GenericEnabler • edu.fi-ware.org the e-Learning platform to discoverGenericEnablersFeatures • wiki.fi-ware.org the place to findmuch more details • And then, youwillbe able to createyouraccount on FI-Lab to play and test GenericEnablers • lab.fi-ware.org
FI-WARE websites (2) • Everythingis on www.fi-ware.org
FI-WARE websites (3) • catalogue.fi-ware.org a kind of executivesummary per GenericEnabler
FI-WARE websites (4) • catalogue.fi-ware.org a kind of executivesummary per GenericEnabler Provide feedback
FI-WARE websites (5) • edu.fi-ware.org the e-Learning platform to discoverGenericEnablersFeatures
FI-WARE websites (6) • edu.fi-ware.org : youcanfinddetailed courses per GenericEnabler
FI-WARE websites (7) • wiki.fi-ware.org the place to findmuch more details Key points !
FI-WARE websites (7) Open Specs API From description to concrete softwares
Video 3 Smart City Expo 2013
PART 4 Open Specs and API: Opportunities for SMEs
Open Specs and API: opportunities for SMEs • Open Secs: FREE • Documentation isavailable • You canunderstand main features of GenericEnabler: (canbere-use for multiple verticals and associated service platforms) • Yourcomments are more thanwelcome! • Become part of the community and sharewith us, and withyourecosystem • API: FREE • For yourdevelopers to plugyouronw software on top of GenericEnablers • To developyourown instances of GenericEnablers and becompliant & interoperable • Open or createyourplatform/services to/for otherverticals • Again, yourcomments and contributions are more thanwelcome! • Licence models (for concrete softwares) • 70% are now in Open Source => youcancontribute !
API example: OMA-NGSI (1) • OMA NGSI 9 & 10: API for 11 GenericEnablers • Data & Context Management: • Context Broker • Complex Event Processing • Big Data • Location Platform • Internet of Things • BackendDevice Management • Backend Configuration Manager • Backend Template Handler • BackendIoT Broker • Gateway Data Handling • Gateway Device Management • Gateway Protocol Adapter
API example: OMA-NGSI (2) • OMA NGSI 9 & 10 Data Model
API example: OMA-NGSI (3) • OMA NGSI 9 & 10 Operations
API example: OMA-NGSI (4) • OMA NGSI 10 RESTful interface: resource structure
API example: OMA-NGSI (5) • OMA NGSI convenience interactions examples
Video 4 Campus Party Brazil 2014
PART 5 SomeGenericEnablers Implementations
Internet of Things (1) • From Architecture to Implementation Several implementations
Internet of Things (2) • Multiple implementation are linked to industrialpartnerstechnicalchoices • Backend Configuration Manager: Orion vs IoTDiscovery • Orionis a fullyintegrated version of Configuration Manager (IoT) and Context Broker (Data & Context Management) • IoTDiscoveryis a Configuration Manager withoptionalfeatures as geographicaldiscovery (which are the things in thisgeographical area) • Gateway Protocol Adapter • At least one instance per specificprotocol • Available: Zigbee, Coap & EPC Global (RFID) • Otherexamples in othertechnicalchapters: • Security: Identity Management • Data & Context Management: Context Broker
Gateway Data Handling: Esper4FastData (1) • Provide intelligence insidegateways and transform data into information in real-time
Gateway Data Handling: Esper4FastData (2) Itsowndetailed architecture
Video 5 Kurentodemo in Campus Party Brazil 2014
http://catalogue.fi-ware.eu/ FI-WARE: Catalog
Security Monitoring GE • Focus on following features: • MulVALAttack Paths Engine • Scored Attack Paths • Remediation
Security Monitoring GE service offer • For FI-PPP Liaison we offer the following main functionalities: • identifying the vulnerabilities and potential attacks, • evaluating the business impact, • proposing countermeasuresand increase the cyber resilience. • 4 steps: • extract semi-automatically all the information needed • generate attack graph by MulVAL • calculate the scored attack paths • compute some remediations with their cost