A chart of the unknown and the resources to monetize it - avnet-cnx-iot
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A chart of the unknown and the resources to monetize it - avnet-cnx-iot
A chart of the unknown and the resources to monetize it pg. 1 - Past, Present, and Future IOT pg. 2 - Percentage of IOT Units, and Barriers to Market pg. 3 - CNX-IOT, Avnet, and Windows Embedded N A V I G A T E I O T T H E B L A C K H O L E O F T H E G A L A X Y A chart of the unknown and the resources to monetize it The IOT is like a black hole. Here’s what’s on the other side. The digital shift instigated by the Nexus of Forces (cloud, mobile, social and information), and boosted by IOT, threatens many existing businesses. They have no choice but to pursue IOT, like they’ve done with the consumerization of IT. As the third phase of the internet, the IOT opens up a new dimension in business. Like the black hole, it has mesmerized us for years. Here’s a look at this powerful, massive entity and what is on the other side... - Jim Tully, vice president and Gartner analyst. Past Think: automated teller machines airline check-in machines It’s not that new or unknown. Present - 2015 Future - By 2020 Gartner reports that built-in connectivity will soon be standard. 25 billion number of connected things. 96% The automotive sector growth rate Automotive 4.9 billion Number of connected things 2.9 billion Highest growth sector $69.5 billion Total dollars in services spending Number of consumer sector connected things CIOs must understand that the most disruptive impact and competitive threats — and, equally, the greatest competitive opportunities — arise not from simply digitalizing a product or service, but from creating a new business model and value proposition. Top 3 IOT verticals 1. Manufacturing 2. Utilities 3. Transportation 736 million Units of connected things installed by top 3 IOT verticals in 2015 $263 billion Total dollars in services spending 13 billion Number of consumer sector connected things Market drivers Consumer applications will drive the most connected things Enterprise applications Will account for most of the revenue - Steve Prentice, vice president and Gartner Fellow. p. 1 Barriers to market Percentage of Internet of Things Units Installed Base by Category Top 3 IOT verticals 1. Utilities 2. Manufacturing 3. Government Capitol Scalability Inventory Global distribution 1.7 billion Units of connected things installed by top 3 IOT verticals 52% Consumer 21% Generic business 14% Automotive 13% Vertical Business Monetizing disruptive impact Organizations must straddle the tension of all the information available from smart things by balancing their desire to collect and analyze it with the risk of its loss or misuse. - Steve Prentice, vice president and Gartner Fellow. p. 2 Top partners in IOT Avnet and Windows Embedded is an embedded solutions team for product ideation through global distribution, development of Intelligent Systems, and connectivity to the IOT, delivering best use of capital, cost control, speed to market, and optimum margin. With 90+ years of blazing trails across the IT universe Avnet leads the battle in streamlined, software -to-server expertise globally. - 292,000,000 Number of devices programmed annually Windows Embedded is light years ahead, making the IOT real through its intelligent systems. From devices on the edge of your network, to back-end systems and services, the data that flows through your enterprise, Microsoft will drive a new level of business intelligence. - 5,000,000 Number of orders processed annually - 81,000,000,000 Number of units shipped annually - 389,000 Number of systems integrated annually p. 3