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Internet of Things (IOT)What It Is and How It Will Impact State Pools
MAY 19, 2017
RYAN DRAUGHN, DIRECTOR OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, NLC MUTUAL
STEVE READ, CLOUD ARCHITECT, MICROSOFT
NLC Mutual Insurance Company 660 Capitol Street NW Suite 450 Washington, DC 20001
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Source: Gartner IT Glossary
http://www.gartner.com/it-glossary/internet-of-things/
The network of physical
objects that contain
embedded technology to
communicate and interact
with their internal states or
the external environment.
Connectivity Data AnalyticsThings
25 billion Connected “things” by 2020—Gartner
IoT In Government
Public Safety Smart Cities Education Healthcare Environment Defense
$4.6 Trillion savings in operational costs— Cisco
Smart Cities Education Healthcare Environment Defense
Source: Redefining the Connected Conversation, IoT Trends, Challenges & Experience Survey. James Brehm & Associates, 2016.
60%Of those working on IoT are aiming to
grow revenue and profits
73%Of the companies surveyed are currently
active in IoT
50%Reduction in downtime with predictive
maintenance
According to a recent IoT survey…
Gathers data from sensors and systems to create valuable business intelligence and
reduce downtime by 50%
Cutting fuel usage by 1 percent could save $250,000
per plane per year
Chillers now run 9x faster than unconnected equipment, avoiding more than $300,000
in hourly downtime costs
Improves access to production and supply chain data
worldwide, reducing downtime costs by as much as $300,000
per day
Innovation at work – real world IoT use cases
Electric charging stations
Street sweepers
Postboxes
AircraftsAuto
Elevators
Factory floor
Oil equipment
Cows
Engines
Vending machines
Buildings
Fryers
Medical devices
Vaccine dispensers
Trucks
BusesDogs
Oil distribution
Smart meters
Internet of Things
Power plant
Surveillance
Power tools
Racing
Mining equipment
Smart grids
Devices, sensors, and actuators with the ability to collect and share data
AZURE REGIONS
30Azure regions around the world
Law enforcement agencies are investing in IoT technologies that act as force multipliers
DronesGunshot Detection
Camera Systems
License Plate Readers
Smart Weapons /
Holsters
IoT in Public Safety – Demo the Connected Officer
Azure IoT Suite
Device Connectivity & Management
Data Ingestion and Command & Control
Stream Processing & Predictive Analytics
Workflow Automation and Integration
Dashboards and Visualization
Preconfigured Solutions
Predictive Maintenance
Remote Monitoring
Cloud SecurityAzure Security Center
Azure Active Directory
Key Vault
Policy-Based Access Control
Connection SecurityX.509/TLS-Based Handshake and
Encryption
Device SecurityDevice Provisioning and
Authorization
Securely connect millions of devices . . .
Over a secure internet connection . . .
To Microsoft Azure – built with security from the ground up
Flight Monitoring
Global CoverageEfficiently track and monitor planes
globally while reducing cost and time.
AnalyticsUse near real-time performance telemetric
data from planes globally in flight to track
their health and location.
InnovationProvide a near real-time global alerting system.
Predictive Maintenance
EfficiencyUtilize efficient resource management,
resulting in time and cost savings.
ServicingUse performance telemetric data from
connected devices to schedule servicing
and innovate on design.
DifferentiationProvide differentiating customer
experiences based on the telemetric
data about customer usage.
Operations Maintenance
AcquireEfficiently capture real-time telemetric
performance data from globally located
smart-connected devices.
AnalyzeEngage global teams to analyze,
collaborate, and make decisions on data.
ControlControl the state and activities of the devices
remotely using modern applications.
Higher road pricing for shorter trip
Optimize road network
Public transportationA
B
50% of traffic flow
Highway Traffic Flow Analysis C
IOT
Impact pools from IT operational standpoint
IOT Considerations for Pools
• Data Storage – Massive amounts of information collected –How are you equipped to store?
• Data Security – Information coming from non-traditional means – Who will have access? How will you protect any sensitive information?
• Data Protection – Essential information may now become part of business operations – How will you ensure it is categorized and prioritized in your Disaster Recovery plans.
The Cloud plays a big role
• Provide massive economies of scale to drive down data storage costs.
• Many have developed PRIVATE cloud offerings that:• Enable data to not be co-mingled with other organizations.• Meets individual customer demands for retrieval practices.• Adheres to specialized compliance or regulatory demands
(PII,HIPAA,PCI)• Ensure storage inside of continental US.
• Allow for specialized service providers to develop software platforms built on their data storage foundation.
Types of Clouds
Private CloudsPublic CloudsHybrid Clouds
Public Clouds
A public cloud is one in which the services and infrastructure are provided off-site over the Internet. These clouds offer the greatest level of efficiency in shared resources; however, they are also more vulnerable than private clouds.
Ex. Gmail, Dropbox, SaaS Applications
Source: http://www.dummies.com/programming/networking/comparing-public-private-and-hybrid-cloud-computing-options/
Private Clouds
A private cloud is one in which the services and infrastructure are maintained on a private network. These clouds offer the greatest level of security and control, but they require the company to still purchase and maintain all the software and infrastructure, which reduces the cost savings.
Good when data privacy and security are crucial.
Source: http://www.dummies.com/programming/networking/comparing-public-private-and-hybrid-cloud-computing-options/
Hybrid Clouds
A hybrid cloud includes a variety of public and private options with multiple providers. By spreading things out over a hybrid cloud, you keep each aspect at your business in the most efficient environment possible. The downside is that you have to keep track of multiple different security platforms and ensure that all aspects of your business can communicate with each other.
Your company wants to use a SaaS application but is concerned about security. Your SaaS vendor can create a private cloud just for your company inside their firewall.
Source: http://www.dummies.com/programming/networking/comparing-public-private-and-hybrid-cloud-computing-options/
Landscape in 2017Hybrid Clouds & Industry trends
Business usage of SaaS, Hosted and Cloud Solutions becoming commonplace
• Google Docs
• Office365
• Azure/Onedrive
• Amazon Web Services
Hybrid Clouds leading the way
• Former “public cloud” providers offering robust solutions for specific industries concerned with privacy and security.• Ex. Microsoft Azure Government Cloud
Major Vendors will continue to push customers to their SaaS offerings
Claims and Policy Management Application Vendors are no exception
Beyond the CloudMany industry experts are predicting machine learning, serverless
environments, and a focus on data will be the “future” of cloud computing over the next several years.
Eric Schmidt, CEO of Google states, “the amount of innovation we will see in the next five years will exceed all the innovation we’ve seen in all prior years. Schmidt went on to make a few more predictions:
The platform is not the end, it is the bottom. Machine learning is on top and will be the technology that will drive the transformation.
NoOps will become mainstream.Serverless architectures will be the next wave of computing.
http://www.forbes.com/sites/mikekavis/2016/03/25/google-provides-a-glimpse-into-the-future-of-cloud-computing/#5b2753f5529f
Questions?