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Introduction to IBM Internet of 
Things Foundation 
Bernard Kufluk 
IBM Internet of Things Product Management 
Bryan Boyd 
IBM IoT Developer
© 2014 IBM Corporation 
Please Note 
IBM’s statements regarding its plans, directions, and intent are subject to change or withdrawal 
without notice at IBM’s sole discretion. Information regarding potential future products is 
intended to outline our general product direction and it should not be relied on in making a 
purchasing decision. 
The information mentioned regarding potential future products is not a commitment, promise, or 
legal obligation to deliver any material, code or functionality. Information about potential future 
products may not be incorporated into any contract. The development, release, and timing of any 
future features or functionality described for our products remains at our sole discretion 
Performance is based on measurements and projections using standard IBM benchmarks in a 
controlled environment. The actual throughput or performance that any user will experience 
will vary depending upon many factors, including considerations such as the amount of 
multiprogramming in the user’s job stream, the I/O configuration, the storage configuration, and 
the workload processed. Therefore, no assurance can be given that an individual user will 
achieve results similar to those stated here. 
2
Agenda 
• Benefits of the Internet of Things 
• IBM Internet of Things Foundation 
• What Next ? 
© 2014 IBM Corporation 3
9 billion devices around the world are currently connected 
to the Internet, including computers and smartphones 
The number is 
expected to 
increase 
dramatically within 
the next decade, 
with estimates 
ranging from 50 
Billion devices 
to reaching 
1 trillion 
The Internet of 
Things has the 
potential to create 
economic impact 
of $2.7 trillion 
to $6.2 trillion 
annually by 2025
Internet Of Things Forecast 
2020 View 
• 212 billion installed things 
• 30 billion autonomously connected 
things 
• Public Sector, Distribution & Services, 
Manufacturing & Resources, and 
Consumers lead segment growth rates 
• Approximately 3 million petabytes of 
embedded systems data (excludes 
streaming, surveillance-type data 
• $8.9 trillion of business value 
Source: IDC, December 2013
GSMA “Connected Life” forecast $4.5T in 2020 
Source:http://www.globaltelecomsbusiness.com/article/2985699/Connected-devices-will-be-worth-45t.html 
Top Ten in 2020: 
1. Connected Car $600 billion 
2. Clinical Remote Monitoring $350 billion 
3. Assisted Living $270 billion 
4. Home and Building Security $250 billion 
5. Pay-As-You-Drive Car Insurance $245 billion 
6. New Business Models for Car Usage $225 billion 
7. Smart Meters $105 billion 
8. Traffic Management $100 billion 
9. Electric Vehicle Charging $75 billion 
10. Building Automation $40 billion 
“The Internet of [Things] could raise the level of U.S. gross domestic 
product by 2%-5% by 2025. 
This gain… if realized, would boost the annual U.S. GDP growth rate by 0.2%-0.4% points 
over this period, bringing growth closer to 3% per year.” – US 
Progressive Policy Institute
Value is not just sheer numbers of connected devices 
The real opportunity is improved business value – new revenue models, lower costs, improved 
client experiences, better insight to improve outcomes 
Source: IDC, “Worldwide Internet of Things (IoT) 2013–2020 Forecast: Billions of Things, Trillions of Dollars”, October 2013 
7
Two worlds of technology are converging 
Massive growth opportunity is at stake 
8 
Business value 
IoT 3.0 
Systems of Insight 
Physical models 
IoT 2.0 
Service platforms 
AmazonWS 
Big data infrastructure 
Ecosystems & 
IoT middleware 
IoT 1.0 
Dashboards 
Device management 
alliances 
Simple sensor connectivity & monitoring 
M2M 
enablement 
Mobile 
Predictive models 
Industry 
services 
Startup 
s 
Business 
Optimization 
Systems Platforms 
Streaming 
Cloud 
IT business Physical infrastructure 
business 
CISCO 
Microsoft Intel 
Texas 
Instruments 
Jasper 
Axeda 
Xively m2mi 
GE 
Toshiba 
Phillips 
Siemens 
ABB 
Schneider 
Electric
Benefits of real-time data from Internet of 
Things 
Monetize 
• Charge for usage that is tracked by things 
• Enable Pay-per-use models of things 
Optimize 
• Improve efficiency of activities with data from things 
• Anticipate & predict optimal actions and responses 
Extend 
• Provide more value through connected things 
• Deliver data, content, services through things 
Control 
• Remotely affect behavior by controlling things 
• Make remote adjustments to optimize things
Five Keys to tapping into IoT value 
Connect to and control 
devices 
Collect and manage IoT 
data 
Understand and analyze 
Act and react 
Build applications to harness the 
potential
IBM has been delivering Internet Of Things solutions for a Smarter 
Planet even before the campaign launch in 2008 
INTELLIGENT 
Leveraging the data generated 
by digital technology provides 
intelligence to help us do 
things better, improving our 
responsiveness 
and ability to predict and 
optimize for future events 
INSTRUMENTED 
Digital technologies 
(sensors and other 
monitoring devices) are 
being embedded into 
many objects, systems 
and processes 
INTERCONNECTED 
In the globalized, networked 
world, people, systems, 
objects and processes are 
connected, and they 
are communicating with one 
another in entirely new ways
IBM delivers connectivity across IoT deployment options 
As-a-service, 
PAYG Public 
Cloud 
Virtual appliances, 
Public or private 
cloud deployed 
Dedicated 
appliances in 
datacenter 
IoT 
Foundation 
IBM MessageSight 
Powered by IBM 
MessageSight
Reliably and quickly deliver IoT data with MQTT 
MQTT 
Open 
Open royalty-free spec 
Wide variety of clients and servers 
• Hobbyist to enterprise 
• Open source to commercial 
Lean 
Minimized on-the-wire format 
• Smallest packet size 2 bytes 
Scalable 
Low footprint 
• Clients: C=30Kb; Java=100Kb 
Simple 
Reliable 
Minimal pub/sub messaging 
semantics 
• Asynchronous (“push”) 
delivery 
• Simple set of verbs -- connect, 
publish, subscribe and 
disconnect 
Three qualities of service 
• 0 – at most once delivery 
• 1 – assured delivery dups ok 
• 2 – once and once only delivery 
Copes with loss of contact between client 
and server. 
• “Last will and testament” to publish a 
message if the client goes offline.
Agenda 
• Benefits of the Internet of Things 
• IBM Internet of Things Foundation 
• What Next ? 
© 2014 IBM Corporation 14
Internet of Things Use Cases have common requirements 
Core Requirements 
 Easily on-board connected “things” 
 Create a real-time communication channel with the “thing” 
 Begin capturing data from the “thing” 
 Visualise the data from the “thing” 
 Collect data in a historian DB 
 Provide access to the collected data 
 Manage the “things” and the connectivity to them 
 Secure the data from the “thing” and control access to that that data 
 Pay for the service based on usage 
Extended Requirements 
 Perform analytics both in real-time and on historical trend data 
 Trigger events based on specific data conditions 
 Interact with the “thing” from business apps and/or from mobile devices 
 Send commands to the “thing”
What is Internet of Things Foundation? 
IBM® Internet of Things Foundation is a fully managed, cloud-hosted service 
that makes it simple to derive value from Internet of Things (IoT) devices.
IBM Internet of Things Foundation 
Connect 
Collect 
Manage 
Simple APIs 
Assemble 
Build 
Real Time MQTT 
REST
IBM Internet of Things Foundation allows you to easily 
compose IoT solutions 
Select from a growing list of device recipes 
Simply connect & “recognize” device types 
Visualize real-time data stream 
Visually define logic flows 
Mix with other services in 
Bluemix to create apps
Register and Connect devices 
• Register and securely connect a 
wide variety of devices 
• Use the industry-standard MQTT 
protocol 
• Remotely monitor the 
connectivity of devices 
• Connect many popular 
development boards using device 
recipes 
• Extend to new devices with open-source 
device code from Eclipse 
Paho
Collect and visualize data 
• Collect and manage a time-series view of data 
• See what is happening on your devices with data visualization 
• Build dashboards and gain access to historical data through APIs 
• Control and secure data currently trapped on instrumented devices
Internet of Things Ecosystem & Partners are 
crucial 
Solutions & Applications 
Oil 
& Gas 
Smarter 
Cities 
Energy 
& Utilities 
Consumer 
Electronics 
Transport 
& Rail 
Connected 
Vehicle 
Life Science 
& Healthcare 
Industrial 
Manufacturing 
Streams 
Devices Gateways Networks Clouds 
IBM Industry 
Solutions 
IBM SWG 
MessageSight 
SDK SDK Partnerships 
Maximo 
IoC
Quickstart comes with recipes and code for the following 
with Wi-Fi Shield
Demo 
© 2014 IBM Corporation 
23
SilverHook Powerboats use IBM Internet of 
Things Foundation 
"SilverHook Powerboats uses the IoT 
Foundation service within Bluemix as the 
basis for its real-time power boat 
telematics platform, allowing it to run 
complex diagnostic analytics in real time 
on racing boats traveling at high speeds on 
the ocean,” said Nigel Hook, CEO, 
DataSkill. 
© 2014 IBM Corporation 
24 
https://www-03.ibm.com/press/us/en/pressrelease/45102.wss
IoT as a Composable Business 
IoT end-end solutions 
Connected appliance solutions, Smarter home solutions… 
IoT-related Bluemix services 
Rules, Push, Geo location, Analytics, Asset management, Predictive Maintenance… 
IoT Foundation 
Secure Device Registration, Scalable Device Connectivity, Historian, Visual wiring 
Devices & Gateways
Internet of Things is part of our 
Bluemix Platform
Building an Internet of Things PaaS 
on the power of BlueMix 
27 
Big Data and Cloud 
Dev Ops Watson 
Analytics. 
Integration 
Cloudant SQL 
Database 
Push 
Notifications 
Cloud Code
Node-RED in Bluemix 
28
Demo 
• Connected Vehicle on Bluemix 
– Node.js traffic simulator 
– HTML5 map application 
– HTML5 control app 
– Using Node red 
© 2014 IBM Corporation 
29
Agenda 
• Benefits of the Internet of Things 
• IBM Internet of Things Foundation 
• What Next ? 
© 2014 IBM Corporation 30
Next Steps 
1. Think about how Internet of Things 
will change your business 
• Learn from those already on their journey 
• Focus on monetizing, optimizing, extending or 
controlling your world 
2. Learn more 
• Try IBM Internet of Things Cloud Quickstart 
• Experiment with Node-Red 
• Start using Bluemix 
3. Get Involved 
• Use the Internet of Things Foundation 
4. Schedule Internet of Things 
Workshop 
• Speak to your IBM representative about a best 
practices workshop including exploration of 
use case & value assessment
Resources 
 Try our Internet of Things Foundation Quickstart at 
internetofthings.ibmcloud.com 
 Check out recipes to connect your devices & learn how to build a Bluemix IoT app 
ibmdw.net/iot 
 Stay social … follow & interact 
@IBMIoT 
twitter.com/IBMIoT
Questions? 
© 2014 IBM Corporation 
33
Introduction to ibm internet of things foundation
Conference highlights 
© 2014 IBM Corporation 
35 
• Wednesday 
– A29: Introduction to Internet of Things Foundation 
• 15:15 Room 6 
– A8: Introduction to MessageSight 
• 16:45 Room 27 
• Thursday 
– AL4: Hands on lab – IBM Internet of Things 
Foundation 
• 9 – 11:30 Room 7a 
– A34: Connecting Devices to the Internet of Things 
• 14:00 Room 8
WebSphere Technical University and Digital Experience Europe 2014 
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Introduction to ibm internet of things foundation

  • 1. Introduction to IBM Internet of Things Foundation Bernard Kufluk IBM Internet of Things Product Management Bryan Boyd IBM IoT Developer
  • 2. © 2014 IBM Corporation Please Note IBM’s statements regarding its plans, directions, and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice at IBM’s sole discretion. Information regarding potential future products is intended to outline our general product direction and it should not be relied on in making a purchasing decision. The information mentioned regarding potential future products is not a commitment, promise, or legal obligation to deliver any material, code or functionality. Information about potential future products may not be incorporated into any contract. The development, release, and timing of any future features or functionality described for our products remains at our sole discretion Performance is based on measurements and projections using standard IBM benchmarks in a controlled environment. The actual throughput or performance that any user will experience will vary depending upon many factors, including considerations such as the amount of multiprogramming in the user’s job stream, the I/O configuration, the storage configuration, and the workload processed. Therefore, no assurance can be given that an individual user will achieve results similar to those stated here. 2
  • 3. Agenda • Benefits of the Internet of Things • IBM Internet of Things Foundation • What Next ? © 2014 IBM Corporation 3
  • 4. 9 billion devices around the world are currently connected to the Internet, including computers and smartphones The number is expected to increase dramatically within the next decade, with estimates ranging from 50 Billion devices to reaching 1 trillion The Internet of Things has the potential to create economic impact of $2.7 trillion to $6.2 trillion annually by 2025
  • 5. Internet Of Things Forecast 2020 View • 212 billion installed things • 30 billion autonomously connected things • Public Sector, Distribution & Services, Manufacturing & Resources, and Consumers lead segment growth rates • Approximately 3 million petabytes of embedded systems data (excludes streaming, surveillance-type data • $8.9 trillion of business value Source: IDC, December 2013
  • 6. GSMA “Connected Life” forecast $4.5T in 2020 Source:http://www.globaltelecomsbusiness.com/article/2985699/Connected-devices-will-be-worth-45t.html Top Ten in 2020: 1. Connected Car $600 billion 2. Clinical Remote Monitoring $350 billion 3. Assisted Living $270 billion 4. Home and Building Security $250 billion 5. Pay-As-You-Drive Car Insurance $245 billion 6. New Business Models for Car Usage $225 billion 7. Smart Meters $105 billion 8. Traffic Management $100 billion 9. Electric Vehicle Charging $75 billion 10. Building Automation $40 billion “The Internet of [Things] could raise the level of U.S. gross domestic product by 2%-5% by 2025. This gain… if realized, would boost the annual U.S. GDP growth rate by 0.2%-0.4% points over this period, bringing growth closer to 3% per year.” – US Progressive Policy Institute
  • 7. Value is not just sheer numbers of connected devices The real opportunity is improved business value – new revenue models, lower costs, improved client experiences, better insight to improve outcomes Source: IDC, “Worldwide Internet of Things (IoT) 2013–2020 Forecast: Billions of Things, Trillions of Dollars”, October 2013 7
  • 8. Two worlds of technology are converging Massive growth opportunity is at stake 8 Business value IoT 3.0 Systems of Insight Physical models IoT 2.0 Service platforms AmazonWS Big data infrastructure Ecosystems & IoT middleware IoT 1.0 Dashboards Device management alliances Simple sensor connectivity & monitoring M2M enablement Mobile Predictive models Industry services Startup s Business Optimization Systems Platforms Streaming Cloud IT business Physical infrastructure business CISCO Microsoft Intel Texas Instruments Jasper Axeda Xively m2mi GE Toshiba Phillips Siemens ABB Schneider Electric
  • 9. Benefits of real-time data from Internet of Things Monetize • Charge for usage that is tracked by things • Enable Pay-per-use models of things Optimize • Improve efficiency of activities with data from things • Anticipate & predict optimal actions and responses Extend • Provide more value through connected things • Deliver data, content, services through things Control • Remotely affect behavior by controlling things • Make remote adjustments to optimize things
  • 10. Five Keys to tapping into IoT value Connect to and control devices Collect and manage IoT data Understand and analyze Act and react Build applications to harness the potential
  • 11. IBM has been delivering Internet Of Things solutions for a Smarter Planet even before the campaign launch in 2008 INTELLIGENT Leveraging the data generated by digital technology provides intelligence to help us do things better, improving our responsiveness and ability to predict and optimize for future events INSTRUMENTED Digital technologies (sensors and other monitoring devices) are being embedded into many objects, systems and processes INTERCONNECTED In the globalized, networked world, people, systems, objects and processes are connected, and they are communicating with one another in entirely new ways
  • 12. IBM delivers connectivity across IoT deployment options As-a-service, PAYG Public Cloud Virtual appliances, Public or private cloud deployed Dedicated appliances in datacenter IoT Foundation IBM MessageSight Powered by IBM MessageSight
  • 13. Reliably and quickly deliver IoT data with MQTT MQTT Open Open royalty-free spec Wide variety of clients and servers • Hobbyist to enterprise • Open source to commercial Lean Minimized on-the-wire format • Smallest packet size 2 bytes Scalable Low footprint • Clients: C=30Kb; Java=100Kb Simple Reliable Minimal pub/sub messaging semantics • Asynchronous (“push”) delivery • Simple set of verbs -- connect, publish, subscribe and disconnect Three qualities of service • 0 – at most once delivery • 1 – assured delivery dups ok • 2 – once and once only delivery Copes with loss of contact between client and server. • “Last will and testament” to publish a message if the client goes offline.
  • 14. Agenda • Benefits of the Internet of Things • IBM Internet of Things Foundation • What Next ? © 2014 IBM Corporation 14
  • 15. Internet of Things Use Cases have common requirements Core Requirements  Easily on-board connected “things”  Create a real-time communication channel with the “thing”  Begin capturing data from the “thing”  Visualise the data from the “thing”  Collect data in a historian DB  Provide access to the collected data  Manage the “things” and the connectivity to them  Secure the data from the “thing” and control access to that that data  Pay for the service based on usage Extended Requirements  Perform analytics both in real-time and on historical trend data  Trigger events based on specific data conditions  Interact with the “thing” from business apps and/or from mobile devices  Send commands to the “thing”
  • 16. What is Internet of Things Foundation? IBM® Internet of Things Foundation is a fully managed, cloud-hosted service that makes it simple to derive value from Internet of Things (IoT) devices.
  • 17. IBM Internet of Things Foundation Connect Collect Manage Simple APIs Assemble Build Real Time MQTT REST
  • 18. IBM Internet of Things Foundation allows you to easily compose IoT solutions Select from a growing list of device recipes Simply connect & “recognize” device types Visualize real-time data stream Visually define logic flows Mix with other services in Bluemix to create apps
  • 19. Register and Connect devices • Register and securely connect a wide variety of devices • Use the industry-standard MQTT protocol • Remotely monitor the connectivity of devices • Connect many popular development boards using device recipes • Extend to new devices with open-source device code from Eclipse Paho
  • 20. Collect and visualize data • Collect and manage a time-series view of data • See what is happening on your devices with data visualization • Build dashboards and gain access to historical data through APIs • Control and secure data currently trapped on instrumented devices
  • 21. Internet of Things Ecosystem & Partners are crucial Solutions & Applications Oil & Gas Smarter Cities Energy & Utilities Consumer Electronics Transport & Rail Connected Vehicle Life Science & Healthcare Industrial Manufacturing Streams Devices Gateways Networks Clouds IBM Industry Solutions IBM SWG MessageSight SDK SDK Partnerships Maximo IoC
  • 22. Quickstart comes with recipes and code for the following with Wi-Fi Shield
  • 23. Demo © 2014 IBM Corporation 23
  • 24. SilverHook Powerboats use IBM Internet of Things Foundation "SilverHook Powerboats uses the IoT Foundation service within Bluemix as the basis for its real-time power boat telematics platform, allowing it to run complex diagnostic analytics in real time on racing boats traveling at high speeds on the ocean,” said Nigel Hook, CEO, DataSkill. © 2014 IBM Corporation 24 https://www-03.ibm.com/press/us/en/pressrelease/45102.wss
  • 25. IoT as a Composable Business IoT end-end solutions Connected appliance solutions, Smarter home solutions… IoT-related Bluemix services Rules, Push, Geo location, Analytics, Asset management, Predictive Maintenance… IoT Foundation Secure Device Registration, Scalable Device Connectivity, Historian, Visual wiring Devices & Gateways
  • 26. Internet of Things is part of our Bluemix Platform
  • 27. Building an Internet of Things PaaS on the power of BlueMix 27 Big Data and Cloud Dev Ops Watson Analytics. Integration Cloudant SQL Database Push Notifications Cloud Code
  • 29. Demo • Connected Vehicle on Bluemix – Node.js traffic simulator – HTML5 map application – HTML5 control app – Using Node red © 2014 IBM Corporation 29
  • 30. Agenda • Benefits of the Internet of Things • IBM Internet of Things Foundation • What Next ? © 2014 IBM Corporation 30
  • 31. Next Steps 1. Think about how Internet of Things will change your business • Learn from those already on their journey • Focus on monetizing, optimizing, extending or controlling your world 2. Learn more • Try IBM Internet of Things Cloud Quickstart • Experiment with Node-Red • Start using Bluemix 3. Get Involved • Use the Internet of Things Foundation 4. Schedule Internet of Things Workshop • Speak to your IBM representative about a best practices workshop including exploration of use case & value assessment
  • 32. Resources  Try our Internet of Things Foundation Quickstart at internetofthings.ibmcloud.com  Check out recipes to connect your devices & learn how to build a Bluemix IoT app ibmdw.net/iot  Stay social … follow & interact @IBMIoT twitter.com/IBMIoT
  • 33. Questions? © 2014 IBM Corporation 33
  • 35. Conference highlights © 2014 IBM Corporation 35 • Wednesday – A29: Introduction to Internet of Things Foundation • 15:15 Room 6 – A8: Introduction to MessageSight • 16:45 Room 27 • Thursday – AL4: Hands on lab – IBM Internet of Things Foundation • 9 – 11:30 Room 7a – A34: Connecting Devices to the Internet of Things • 14:00 Room 8
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