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A walk through a smart lifestyle in the future HOW SMART IS THE FUTURE? The Internet of Things (IoT) has been labeled as "the next Industrial Revolution" because of the way it will change the way people live, work, entertain, and travel, as well as how governments and businesses interact with the world At 6am, John receives an email on his smart phone informing him that his 8am meeting has been pushed back. Smart Clock adjusted to give John more time to sleep. As John gets ready to go, his car starts and sets his preferred interior temperature Rush hour traffic is a thing of the past. John’s car coordinates with traffic lights and other vehicles to find the most efficient route. As he approaches the office, GPS data and parking sensors guide John’s car to the nearest parking spot. John receives a meeting reminder through his smart desk phone 30mins prior to the meeting. On his way home, John’s smart phone alerts him to a 30% off sale at his favorite store. At the mall, John scans the barcode of the suit on display and the store’s digital inventory system ensures his size is in stock and is altered to his exact measurements. Upon entering the office, John clocks in through an employee management device that scans facial recognition and grants access to the office. As John gets ready to leave home, he uses his Smartphone to make sure everything is locked and secured. In fact, the revolution is already starting. Let’s walk through a day in the life of John, an employee in the year 2020. SUPERMARKET HOTEL John arrives home, he receives a notification that his favorite series will premiere in 30mins. He sets the lighting mood of his living room and watches the show. As John settles into bed, he checks his smart phone to make sure that the porch light is open, and all doors and windows are completely locked and secured. By the end of this decade, the world will be a more deeply and intimately connected place, with an estimated 7.3 billion smartphones, tablets and PCs, according to Gartner. And the Internet of Things will expand at an even more rapid rate–to 26 billion connected devices around the globe by 2020, a 30-fold increase over 2009. www.nteksystems.com

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A walk through a smart lifestyle in the future

HOW SMART IS THE FUTURE?

The Internet of Things (IoT) has been labeled as"the next Industrial Revolution" because of the way it will change the way people live, work, entertain, and travel, as well as how governments and businesses interact with the world

At 6am, John receives an email on his smart phone informing him that his 8am meeting has been pushed back. Smart Clock adjusted to give John more time to sleep.

As John gets ready to go, his car starts and sets his preferred interior temperature

Rush hour traffic is a thing of the past. John’s car coordinates with traffic lights and other vehicles to find the most efficient route.

As he approaches the office, GPS data and parking sensors guide John’s car to the nearest parking spot.

John receives a meeting reminder through his smart desk phone 30mins prior to the meeting.

On his way home, John’s smart phone alerts him to a 30% off sale at his favorite store.

At the mall, John scans the barcode of the suit on display and the store’s digital inventory system ensures his size is in stock and is altered to his exact measurements.

Upon entering the office, John clocks in through an employee management device that scans facial recognition and grants

access to the office.

As John gets ready to leave home, he uses his Smartphone to make sure everything is locked and secured.

In fact, the revolution is already starting. Let’s walk through a day in the life of John, an employee in the year 2020.

SUPERMARKET

HOTEL

John arrives home, he receives a notification that his favorite series will premiere in 30mins. He sets the lighting mood of his living room and watches the show.

As John settles into bed, he checks his smart phone to make sure that the porch light is open, and all doors and windows are completely locked and secured.

By the end of this decade, the world will be a more deeply and intimately connected place, with an estimated 7.3 billion

smartphones, tablets and PCs, according to Gartner. And the Internet of Things will expand at an even more rapid rate–to

26 billion connected devices around the globe by 2020, a 30-fold increase over 2009.

www.nteksystems.com