KRnet IoT Cloud Ecosystem KangYoon Lee, Korea Lab Director keylee@kr.ibm.com IoT Korea Lab 2014 IBM Corporation
Two worlds of technology are converging, leading to new possibilities Business value Business Optimization Systems Platforms IT Providers Service platforms Mobile Systems of Insight IoT 3.0 Physical models Cloud IoT 2.0 Predictive models Big data infrastructure Streaming IoT middleware IoT 1.0 Ecosystems & alliances Dashboards Device management Simple sensor connectivity & monitoring Industry services Startups M2M enablement Physical Equipment Providers IT business Physical infrastructure business IoT Korea Lab 2014 IBM Corporation 2
Three Key Areas for focus Focus Key Industries Examples 1 Connected Vehicle Tracking and telemetry for vehicles Automotive, Government, Transportation Ford, Peugeot, Continental 2 Industrial M2M Telemetry from manufacturing or operational equipment 3 Connected Silicon New applications around new devices using connected silicon Manufacturing, Energy & Utilities, Oil & Gas Rail Consumer Electronics, Healthcare & Fitness, Telecommunications Conoco Philips, Eon Whirlpool, Electrolux, OnFarm, Nike IoT Korea Lab 2014 IBM Corporation
IoT Building Block for Industry Solutions Solution Layer Connected Car Cloud Service Delivery Platform Intelligent Operations Center Maximo Asset Management Platform Layer Data services Historian File Archive Simple API Big Data Analytics Streaming Analytics Batch Analytics Device Registration & Connectivity Connectivity Awareness Security & Privacy Asset mgmt IBM Internet of Things Cloud Orchestration Mediation Composition Rules IoT Korea Lab 2014 IBM Corporation 4
The Partner Ecosystem is crucial to success in Internet of Things market Platform vendors are aggressively recruiting partners GE, Intel, Cisco, AT&T, IBM all establishing Internet of Things ecosystems Partners are crucial to enabling Internet of Thing technology Enabling devices, device gateways and networks Partners are crucial to delivery of Internet of Thing solutions Delivering turn-key industry vertical solutions (For example: smart energy management, assisted living, smart fleet management and intelligent crop monitoring.) IoT Korea Lab 2014 IBM Corporation 5
Internet of Things Ecosystem Devices Gateways Networks Clouds Solutions & Applications Oil & Gas Smarter Cities Connected Vehicle Life Science & Healthcare Energy & Utilities Consumer Electronics Transport & Rail Industrial Manufacturing Landscape Value of Partnership What is the state, size and shape of this part of the overall ecosystem? What is the value to partnership at this stage of the ecosystem? IoT Korea Lab 2014 IBM Corporation 6
Top Developer Pain Points Building applications in the cloud introduces new challenges Complexity of launching & managing infrastructure for apps Developing & assembling backend app-level services for new wave of apps Providing a decentralized (self-service), yet controlled environment for business IT Leveraging (and managing) existing enterprise/internal APIs in new cloud apps IoT Korea Lab 2014 IBM Corporation 7
PaaS/SaaS : Cloud Operating Environment API Store Example Bundles Bundle = Curated collection of API services (IBM & 3rd-Party) developers need to solve top 3 use cases in domain. IoT Korea Lab 2014 IBM Corporation 8
PaaS/SaaS : Internet of Things Development IoT Korea Lab 2014 IBM Corporation 9
IoT 3.0 Ecosystem Industry Partners Industry expertise and data access IoT 3.0 Service platform Analytics expertise and big data management cloud services Consortia and Standards groups Interoperability Technology partners Sensors, actuators, and connectivity IoT Korea Lab 2014 IBM Corporation 10
AT&T, Cisco, GE, IBM and Intel Form Industrial Internet Consortium to Improve Integration of the Physical and Digital Worlds 27 Mar 2014 : AT&T, Cisco, GE, IBM and Intel today announce the formation of the Industrial Internet ConsortiumTM (IIC), an open membership group focused on breaking down the barriers of technology silos to support better access to big data with improved integration of the physical and digital worlds. The consortium will enable organizations to more easily connect and optimize assets, operations and data to drive agility and to unlock business value across all industrial sectors. An ecosystem of companies, researchers and public agencies is emerging to help drive adoption of Industrial Internet applications, a foundational element for accelerating the Internet of Things. The IIC is a newly formed not-for-profit group with an open membership that will take the lead in establishing interoperability across various industrial environments for a more connected world. Specifically, the IIC s charter will be to encourage innovation by: Utilizing existing and creating new industry use cases and test beds for real-world applications; Delivering best practices, reference architectures, case studies, and standards requirements to ease deployment of connected technologies; Influencing the global standards development process for Internet and industrial systems; Facilitating open forums to share and exchange real-world ideas, practices, lessons, and insights; Building confidence around new and innovative approaches to security. www.iiconsortium.org IoT Korea Lab 2014 IBM Corporation 11