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The Network Effect: Open Source and the Internet of Things Michael Koster Scott McNeil Open Source Internet of Things

Michael Koster's Iotweek 2013 keynote

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The Network Effect: Open Source and the Internet of

Things

Michael KosterScott McNeil

Open Source Internet of Things

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What is the Network Effect?

• As the number of participants in a network increase, so do the number of connections

• Each participant adds potential value

• Each connection adds potential value

• The total value potential of the network thus grows as an exponential function of the number of participants; Participants x Connections

• This is the Network Effect

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M2M Creates Value

• Machine to Machine communication (M2M) creates value by connecting physical resources to software

• Improved Manageability, Utilization, Predictive Maintenance

• Conversion of Capital Assets to Managed Resources

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Value Yet to be Created

• M2M can be used to create the Network Effect with connected resources

• As more physical resources are connected to software, they can potentially be managed as a single system

• Thus realizing the Network Effect as the number of potential software management connections to each resource increases

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We’re not going in the right direction

• To date, M2M architectures have focused on Vertical Integration of the sensors, communication, and software

• Resulting in highly efficient Silos, with dedicated services, proprietary gateways, and fragmented interfaces

• Making it difficult, if not impossible, to realize the Network Effect

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Today => Vertically Integrated Silos

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Network Effect: IoT builds on M2M

• Emerging M2M standards will make M2M more accessible and ubiquitous

• But won’t fully enable the Network Effect

• Broad Interoperability is needed to achieve the next level

• Creation of exponential value with the Internet of Things by managing diverse resources together as single systems

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Common Data Models and API

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Open Horizontal Platform

• Focus on Web Scale Interoperability

• Common data models, event model, and REST API, supporting event-driven modular software running anywhere in the network

• Enables the Network Effect; diverse resources managed as larger system

• Disparate domains of manufacturing, automation, healthcare, transportation, global weather, home security, all brought together to create huge value networks

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Open Source, Open Standards

• Software Integrates vertical market segments and knowledge domains together

• The Open Horizontal Platform will be used by everyone

• The platform is no longer a differentiator

• Permissive Open Source creates De Facto standards that are by nature free of royalty and license restrictions, usable by everyone

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Like the Internet and the Web• The Internet and the WWW infrastructure is composed of

open standards and open source reference implementations

• Like the Internet, we want to insure fair and open access to the IoT by everyone

• Like the Internet, we need to build the IoT together as a community

• Asking for participation from Industry, Research, Standards bodies, Developers, and Entrepreneurs in a Community Consortium to build the Open Horizontal Platform for everyone

• OSIOT.org – The Open Source Internet of Things

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The Open Horizontal Ecosystem