the enterprise implications of the internet of things - slide deck
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The Enterprise Implicationsof the
Internet of ThingsCourtney Shelton Hunt, PhD
Founder and Principal, The Denovati Group
Commercial Applications
• Smart Objects for Fitness & Healthcare
•Programmable Homes & Energy Management
•Media Entertainment & Social Networking Solutions
•Geolocation Services & Vehicular Automation
•Retail, Public Space & Manufacturing Environments
•Power Consumption, Cybersecurity & Interoperability
Enterprise Implications
•Operations Monitoring and Management
•Utilities and Asset Management
•Human Capital Management
Operations Monitoring and Management
• Measurement and other sensors for machines and operations
• Remote monitoring and management of systems and processes
• Improved decision making via enhanced data collection and algorithms
• Decision implementation via device-to-device communication
Utilities and Asset Management
• Energy consumption management and cost reduction via smarter programmable facilities
•Capital asset tracking and inventory management via geolocation services (and beacons)
• Enhanced data collection and analysis capabilities via remote sensors and monitors
Human Capital Management
• Training and education via distributed and automated electronic services
•Monitoring and managing wellness and healthcare via wearables
•Workplace safety and employee monitoring/tracking via geolocation services and vehicular automation
Enterprise Challenges
•Leadership
•Staffing
•Ethics and regulations
•Interoperability and cybersecurity
Leadership Priorities
Strategy• New business development
opportunities
• Potential competitive threats
• Operational efficiencies
• Human capital management needs and priorities
Execution• Allocation of financial and
human resources
• Short and longer-term planning
• Governance
• Training and development
StaffingNeeds• Industrial design
• User experience, user interface
• Data management and analytics
• Visualizations and business intelligence
Capabilities• Specific IT skills (design,
coding, analysis)
• Digital literacy
• Innovative and systems-based thinking
• Communication and collaboration
Ethics and Regulations
•Balancing commercial and social interests • Privacy considerations• Job loss and growth
•Managing the legal landscape• Self-regulation versus government regulation• Staying current with local, state, federal, and case law
Interoperability and Cybersecurity
• Developing integrated, holistic, systemic solutions
• Determining the right network and cloud configurations
• Keeping up with the hackers
• Creating new approaches to managing Digital Era risks• Vendors and other third parties• Contracts• Policies and procedures