IoE AAG
IoE AAG
IoE AAG
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Connect the Unconnected with IoE
People. Process. Data. Things. Yesterday, they functioned independently. Today, the
Internet of Everything (IoE) brings them all together by combining machine-to-machine
(M2M), person-to-machine (P2M), and person-to-person (P2P) connections.
Information extracted from these networked connections creates new capabilities,
richer experiences, and incredible economic opportunity. Cisco delivers architectures,
solutions, technologies, and consulting services that help you capture the value of IoE.
Networked Connection of People, Process, Data, Things
People
Connecting
people in
more relevant,
valuable ways
Data
Converting data
into intelligence
to make better
decisions
Process
Delivering the right
information to the right
person (or machine)
at the right time
Things
Physical devices and
objects connected to the
Internet and each other
for intelligent decision
making; often called
Internet of Things (IoT)
IoE
Changing Our World Through New and Better Connections
Imagine a sensor on a car or medical device that sends information through the
network to a database in real time. Here, data is analyzed and the results are used to
automatically improve fuel efficiencies or enhance patient care. This is the new IoE reality.
Cisco predicts that between now and 2022, US$19 trillion in value is at stake for
organizations willing to take advantage of the immense IoE opportunity.
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But to realize
the potential of IoE, you will need to act quickly, powered by an efficient infrastructure.
Technology architectures need to be streamlined to create the agility to keep pace
with rapid change. The infrastructure must help you gain insights from IoE data to help
your organization anticipate trends. And in an environment of increasing connectedness,
it is essential to deal with security threats in a comprehensive and proactive manner.
Solutions of Value
Cisco can help you capture your share of IoE opportunity:
Connect the unconnected: Support M2M, M2P, and P2P connection types with our
scalable, high-performance, and efficient next-generation networking and mobility
solutions.
Gain insight: Unlock IoE data to help predict customer behavior, asset performance,
and business outcomes using network-based and real-time streaming analytics, as
well as Cisco Big Data solutions.
Be agile: Automate tasks and service provisioning. Deliver applications faster.
Simplify management across environments. And automatically adapt to changes in
demand. Cisco ONE, Cisco Unified Framework, and Cisco Cloud Portfolio make it
possible while using less hardware and reducing IT complexity.
Be fast and secure: An integrated, platform-based security solution means you no
longer have to trade off performance for security. Protect all your connections and
data with security that is proactive, dynamic, intelligent, and scalable.
Seek expert guidance: Address your business challenges and identify unique IoE
opportunities by taking advantage of the expertise of Cisco Consulting Services.
We help you develop a customized IoE roadmap to improve profitability, accelerate
innovation, manage risk, and much more.
Real-World Benefits
What benefits can you expect from IoE solutions powered by Cisco technology?
Faster path to strategic insights and increased profitability
Rapid delivery of differentiated IoE-enabled services and experiences
Security that helps enable IoE business because its integrated, open, continuous,
and pervasive
Sustainable competitive advantage
It is up to all of us to get involved to ensure that the Internet, as IoE unfolds,
continues to be a powerful force for improving peoples lives.
- Dave Evans, Chief Futurist, Cisco
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The Internet of Everything, Cisco IoE Value Index Study, Frequently Asked Questions, Cisco Inc., 2013.
At-A-Glance
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Why Cisco?
The future is here. Get ready to take your share of IoE Value at Stake. From next-
generation networks to industry-leading mobility, cloud, and video, Cisco provides the
integrated architectures that connect people, process, data, and things. Our security
solutions are designed for the IoE era, and they provide high-performance end-to-end
coverage that is intelligent and proactive. Our proven portfolio of solutions creates the
foundation for a wide range of IoE-ready vertical and horizontal offerings. And through
Cisco Consulting Services, we will help you develop the customized strategies and
solutions needed to take full advantage of the IoE opportunity.
Learn More
For more information, visit Tomorrow Starts Here.
Industry Use Cases
As the physical world connects to the Internet and everyday objects become intelligent,
the result is incredible opportunities. Are you ready to embrace IoE? The following use
cases reveal whats possible.
IoE in Action: Retail
A customer enters a store. She selects a pair of jeans for purchase. Weight sensors
on the shelf communicate through the cloud to the retailers data center that product
inventory has changed. Inventory is replenished based on real-time analytics and
trends.
Table 1. IoE Possibilities for Retail
IoE in Action: Manufacturing
In a manufacturing plant, assets are affixed with wireless sensors. Using remote
monitoring technology, plant managers locate and track production inventory on the
plant floor and within the supply chain in real time.
Table 2. IoE Possibilities for Manufacturing
New Connections What They Mean
Machine-to-Machine
Smart factories (machine connectivity and
sensors)
Remote asset monitoring
Wireless inventory tracking
Predictive maintenance
Reduced production delays
Real-time inventory visibility
Real-time energy optimization
Machine-to-People
Fleet and transportation monitoring
Product sensors
Mobile marketing
Operational efficiencies
End-user insight
Increased revenue
People-to-People
Video collaboration
Mobile plant-floor collaboration
Connected learning
Faster innovation
Employee productivity
Lower costs
New Connections What They Mean
Machine-to-Machine
Shelf sensors
Parking-space sensors
IR motion sensors
Weight mats
Environment sensors
Door sensors
Mobile payment
Inventory visibility
Automated ordering process
Flexible payment options
Energy optimization
New Connections What They Mean
Machine-to-People
Digital signage
Connected cameras and analytics
Wi-Fi badges
Gesture recognition
Point-of-sale
Kiosk
Behavioral insight
Personal-Social/Local/Mobile content
Endless aisle omnichannel
People-to-People
Shopper mobile devices
Store associate mobile devices
Immersive video
Social media
Contact center
E-commerce site
On-demand expert advice
Collaborative development
On-demand training
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IoE in Action: Public Sector
A driver in search of a parking spot navigates the streets of a busy town. Meanwhile, a
parked vehicle leaves its spot. As the car takes off, an underground sensor detects the
vacancy and sends a signal in real time, notifying the motorist of the available parking
space through a mobile app.
Table 3. IoE Possibilities for Public Sector
New Connections What They Mean
Machine-to-Machine
Smart buildings
Smart lighting
Smart payments
Intelligent public transit
Smart grid
Citizen and employee experiences
Improved asset use
New revenue streams
Energy optimization
Machine-to-People
Video surveillance
Smart parking
Water management
Gas monitoring
Disaster response
In-patient monitoring
Enhanced security
Increased revenue and compliance
People-to-People
Telework
Bring-your-own-device (BYOD) environments
Connected learning
Travel avoidance
Employee productivity
Lower costs