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Companies can make better decisions — faster

Tire production across 11 global facilities and 1000 SKU’s used to require signicant manual search time for assembly line inventory and missing components. But with IoT innovation, the company now uses Wi-Fi RFID tags to locate inventory by ID or Tread Number, and they receive low inventory alerts by ID or Tread Number. Benets include:

20% reduction of breaker componentstire loss

Ability to re-coupinvestments in less than6 months

21% increase in tire production

Increased E ciency, Productivity and Protability with IoT

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Utilities ProviderReduces Theft, Increases Productivity and Improves Customer Service with IoT

The provider replaced 1.8 million electromagnetic meters across seven provinces in Canada with Smart Meters. It also rolled out a fully compliant IPv6 solution so the Smart Meters can be updated and monitored on a 24-hour basis. Benets include:

Increase Productivity: Reduced cost of meter reading by 330 million

Improved E ciency: Smart Meters made it easier for customers to ‘self-serve’, saving the company 224 million

Reduction of Theft: Energy Theft Reducedby 75%

Exabytes of Data.2By the year 2000 we generated

Every day.Now, we create 2 Exabytes of Data

Why is theInternet ofThingsGrowingso Fast?

The Internet of Things(IoT) Helps UsAnalyze the ExponentialIncrease in Data Use

Tire Manufacturer

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connected devicesout-numberedthe human population

2009 By

sensors, objects, and other“things” are connected

The gap will widenexponentially as more

will exceed50billion

and by 2020

To succeed, businessesmust rapidly increase

digitalinfrastructure

their adoption of

imposes new requirements on existing networking models

Adding physical objects to

IP networks5x fasterthan those of electricityand telephony

Digital speeds must be