The Internet of Things is reviving, and watching the giant "The Battle of the Five Armies"

In 2015, the IT industry was full of smoke, and the Internet of Things became a battleground for all the giants... To see the world's general trend, we must first look at the Internet of Things.

Intel: IOT Revolution, Revolutionary Future

Gregg Berkeley, director of global IoT business development and sales at Intel, said Intel sees the Internet of Things as a revolution. The company is poised to drive business transformation by developing and integrating IoT solutions from devices to the cloud.

The Internet of Things involves small computer systems that can be used for everything, and is therefore also known as the “Internet of Everything”. The core of this concept is about data and analysis. Therefore, Berkeley said that when deploying the Internet of Things, special attention should be paid to two areas: security and end-to-end infrastructure.

“Everything can be the Internet of Things, HVAC, lighting, elevators, digital signage and parking lots, etc. On a global scale, the Internet of Things is still in its early stages. I personally think that the Internet of Things will be in the next few years. Mature."

Berkeley believes that the implementation of the Internet of Things is extremely complex in view of the need to connect things to the cloud, make it easy to manage and analyze data, and integrate with existing infrastructure.

The main opportunities for the Internet of Things come from industries such as retail, smart homes, smart buildings, transportation, industry and energy, and smart cities are also expected to invest in and implement the Internet of Things.

According to IDC, by 2025, there will be 37 cities with a population of more than 10 million worldwide, 22 of which are in Asia. At the same time, by 2025, the total investment in smart cities in Asia Pacific is about 1.04 trillion US dollars.

Intel predicts that in the next 20 years, global cities will invest $41 trillion to upgrade the infrastructure for the Internet of Things.

Yes. Cities need to be smarter and more responsive to the needs of citizens. The main opportunities in smart cities are transportation, building automation, and urban sensing for pollution monitoring, traffic and people. The Internet of Things is expected to help cities become smarter, drive local economic development, reduce costs, increase efficiency, and create new services.

Intel Internet of Things

Intel has teamed up with San Jose, USA to leverage the company's strengths to further drive the city's Green Vision program. Berkeley said that Intel is currently discussing with 20 or 30 global partners how to use Intel's IoT technology to build smart cities, some in Asia and some in Europe.

GE: Unexpected Industrial Internet of Things What is the Industrial Internet of Things?

It is a network and platform that connects machines and data to help customers improve their efficiency and productivity, involving many technologies, including the Internet, cloud computing, and more.

Xiao Hu, general manager of GE China's Center for Excellence in Software and Analysis, said GE has been working on the Industrial Internet of Things for three years.

He said GE is working with partners in eight business areas, including power generation and water treatment, energy management, oil and gas, GE finance, medical, aerospace, transportation, home and business solutions to drive the platform and every industry. The specific solution and implementation and development of the software.

Predix is ​​the industrial IoT software platform of the US engineering giant that connects or connects any supplier's industrial assets to the cloud.

He explained that customers, original equipment manufacturers and developers can also use it as a platform to develop applications for any industry or sector.

Predix enables companies to create and deploy their own custom industry applications quickly and on a large scale to better manage the performance of their assets.

The Industrial Internet of Things is expected to drive the development of many industries, including mobile, cloud computing, big data, business analytics, smart sensors and operational technologies.

GE's Industrial Internet of Things

Xiao Hu said: “The industries with the greatest potential for industrial IoT development are aviation, power generation and water treatment, and medical care.”

He added that the Industrial Internet of Things is expected to increase global gross domestic product (GDP) by $15 trillion over the next 15 years.

The Industrial Internet of Things is the product of a combination of big data analytics and the Internet of Things. According to GE and Accenture Consulting, it offers tremendous opportunities for companies in all industries, particularly in the aerospace, oil and gas, transportation, power generation and distribution, manufacturing, medical and mining industries.

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