Overview | ||||||
Supplier Slogan | The Internet of Things Starts with Intel Inside. | Easily and Securely Connect Devices to the Cloud. | Empowering Us All. | |||
HQ Location | United States | United States | United States | United States | United States | United States |
Year Founded | 2011 | 1968 | 1984 | 2006 | 1975 | 1985 |
Company Type | Public | Public | Public | Public | Public | Private |
Stock Ticker | NYSE: IBM | NASDAQ: INTC | DELL (NYSE) | NASDAQ: AMZN | NASDAQ: MSFT | NASDAQ: ALTR |
Revenue | $1-10b | > $10b | > $10b | > $10b | > $10b | $100m-1b |
Employees | 1,001 - 10,000 | > 50,000 | > 50,000 | 10,001 - 50,000 | > 50,000 | 1,001 - 10,000 |
Website | Open website | Open website | Open website | Open website | Open website | Open website |
Company Description | Watson is a question answering computer system capable of answering questions posed in natural language, developed in IBM's DeepQA project by a research team led by principal investigator David Ferrucci. Watson was named after IBM's first CEO and industrialist Thomas J. Watson. The computer system was specifically developed to answer questions on the quiz show Jeopardy!. In 2011, Watson competed on Jeopardy! against former winners Brad Rutter and Ken Jennings. Watson received the first place prize of $1 million. Watson had access to 200 million pages of structured and unstructured content consuming four terabytes of disk storage including the full text of Wikipedia, but was not connected to the Internet during the game. For each clue, Watson's three most probable responses were displayed on the television screen. Watson consistently outperformed its human opponents on the game's signaling device, but had trouble in a few categories, notably those having short clues containing only a few words. In February 2013, IBM announced that Watson software system's first commercial application would be for utilization management decisions in lung cancer treatment at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in conjunction with health insurance company WellPoint. IBM Watson's former business chief Manoj Saxena says that 90% of nurses in the field who use Watson now follow its guidance. | Intel designs, manufactures, and sells integrated digital technology platforms worldwide. The company's platforms are used in various computing applications comprising notebooks, desktops, servers, tablets, smartphones, wireless and wired connectivity products, Wearables, transportation systems, and retail devices. It offers microprocessors that processes system data and controls other devices in the system; chipsets, which send data between the microprocessor and input, display, and storage devices, such as keyboard, mouse, monitor, hard drive or solid-state drive, and optical disc drives; system-on-chip products that integrate its central processing units with other system components onto a single chip; and wired network connectivity products.
Featured Subsidiaries/ Business Units:
- Intel Inside
- Intel Data Center Manager (DCM)
- Saffron Technology
- Wind River | Dell Technologies is Dell, Dell EMC, Pivotal, RSA, SecureWorks, Virtustream, and VMware. We’re a collective force of innovative capabilities trusted all over the world to provide technology solutions and services that accelerate Digital Transformation. | Amazon Web Services has developed the managed cloud platform AWS IoT to let connected devices easily and securely interact with cloud applications and other devices. AWS IoT can support billions of devices and trillions of messages, and can process and route those messages to AWS Endpoints and to other devices reliably and securely. With AWS IoT, your applications can keep track of and communicate with all your devices, all the time, even when they aren’t connected. On top of this platform, AWS also offers a variety of analytics solutions by AWS or third-party suppliers that can help meet all kinds of needs related to data analysis. | Microsoft develops, manufactures, licenses, supports and sells computer software, consumer electronics and personal computers and services. Its best known software products are the Microsoft Windows line of operating systems, Microsoft Office office suite, and Internet Explorer and Edge web browsers.
Year Founded: 1975
Revenue: $93.6 billion (2014)
NASDAQ: MSFT | Altair is a leading provider of enterprise-class engineering software enabling innovation, reduced development times, and lower costs through the entire product lifecycle from concept design to in-service operation. Our simulation-driven approach to innovation is powered by our integrated suite of software which optimizes design performance across multiple disciplines encompassing structures, motion, fluids, thermal management, electromagnetics, system modeling and embedded systems, while also providing data analytics and true-to-life visualization and rendering. |
IoT Solutions | Watson has come a long way since it won on the American quiz show Jeopardy! in 2011. Back then, it did one thing: natural language Q&A, powered by five technologies. Today, Q&A is just one of more than 30 Watson capabilities—all of which have been turned into digital services, or Application Programming Interfaces (APIs), delivered via the cloud. This means that we can literally build cognition into everything digital. With Watson, every digital application, product and process can understand, reason and learn. You can see why cognitive is becoming the heart of our solutions businesses. What started as one Watson unit is now a growing family: the core Watson team, which continues to build new capabilities and nurture its expanding ecosystem; and individual Watson businesses, aimed at particular industries or professional domains, such as IBM Watson Health and IBM Watson Internet of Things. Each business brings together Watson capabilities with industry expertise, vast data sets and an ecosystem of partners and clients, and each is powered by the IBM Cloud. | From monitoring the energy efficiency of our homes to finding more productive ways to feed the global population, harnessing these connected “things” and turning massive amounts of raw data into actionable insights will have a transformative impact on society. However, both technical and business challenges are slowing IoT adoption. Decision makers within companies are trying to gain a better grasp of expected ROI, cost, and scalability, while IT managers struggle with integration, Interoperability, management, and the need to tailor to specific verticals.
Intel is addressing these challenges by offering open and scalable products, fostering a thriving ecosystem, and showing what is possible with pilots and use cases that demonstrate the potential value and ease of deployment. Intel offers a comprehensive portfolio of end-to-end hardware and software with built-in security.
To make IoT simpler to deploy and scale across applications quickly, Intel offer the Intel IoT Platform, a design blueprint that details how to securely connect and manage a fleet of “things” from small sensors to huge server farms that make up the cloud, while using various analytics tools and technologies along the way. | By 2018, 33% of all industry leaders will be disrupted by digitally enabled competitors (Source: IDC) Be a disruptor by developing and deploying an IoT strategy so you can tap into the value of connecting the unconnected. IoT is becoming critical for organizations today to understand where new sources of value could come from in their industry – whether it is from operational efficiencies, better customer experiences, safety or even new revenue models. Dell Technologies can help you become a disruptive force in your industry through IoT. We bring: • The industry’s broadest infrastructure portfolio • A curated technology and services partner program • Proven use case-specific solution blueprints | The AWS IoT Device Gateway enables devices to securely and efficiently communicate with AWS IoT. The Device Gateway can exchange messages using a publication/subscription model, which enables one-to-one and one-to-many communications. With this one-to-many communication pattern AWS IoT makes it possible for a connected device to broadcast data to multiple subscribers for a given topic. The Device Gateway supports MQTT and HTTP 1.1 protocols and you can easily implement support for proprietary or legacy protocols. The Device Gateway scales automatically to support over a billion devices without provisioning infrastructure. | The Internet of Things (IoT) does not need to be complicated. It doesn’t have to be about billions or trillions of devices. The Internet of Things is here today, and it’s a practical and applicable technology trend that can generate return on investment (ROI) and drive efficiencies and insights for organizations that know how to use it.
The advancements in connectivity, processing power, form factors, operating systems, and applications, among other technology breakthroughs, are key elements to unlocking value from IoT.
With the Microsoft Azure Internet of Things Suite, companies can monitor assets to improve efficiencies, drive operational performance to enable innovation, and use advance data analytics to transform the business with new business models and revenue streams. Small changes can have a big impact to companies' bottom line. When a company take advantage of the Microsoft Cloud Platform, they can use the Azure IoT Suit to help them move faster, do more, save money, and capture the benefits of the Internet of Things for their business. | CONSULTING Product Engineering Industrial Design Tailored Solutions DISCIPLINES Cloud Computing e-Mobility Internet of Things Lightweighting Model-Based Development |
Key Customers | Apple, Dell, HP, NTT Data, Mandic Cloud Solutions, Shanda Games G Cloud, Baidu, Chunghwa Telecom, KT Corporation, BMW | NASA JPL, Philips, Sonos | KUKA, Rockwell Automation, ThyssenKrupp | |||
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Technologies | Analytics & ModelingPlatform as a Service (PaaS)Application Infrastructure & MiddlewareCybersecurity & PrivacyFunctional Applications | Platform as a Service (PaaS)Processors & Edge IntelligenceSensorsActuatorsAnalytics & ModelingApplication Infrastructure & MiddlewareCybersecurity & PrivacyDronesFunctional ApplicationsInfrastructure as a Service (IaaS)Networks & Connectivity | Analytics & ModelingApplication Infrastructure & MiddlewareCybersecurity & PrivacyNetworks & ConnectivityPlatform as a Service (PaaS)Processors & Edge IntelligenceDronesFunctional ApplicationsInfrastructure as a Service (IaaS)Sensors | Analytics & ModelingCybersecurity & PrivacyInfrastructure as a Service (IaaS)Application Infrastructure & MiddlewarePlatform as a Service (PaaS) | Analytics & ModelingCybersecurity & PrivacyInfrastructure as a Service (IaaS)Application Infrastructure & MiddlewareFunctional ApplicationsNetworks & ConnectivityPlatform as a Service (PaaS)Sensors | Analytics & ModelingApplication Infrastructure & MiddlewareInfrastructure as a Service (IaaS)Platform as a Service (PaaS)Functional ApplicationsNetworks & ConnectivitySensors |
Industries | ElectronicsFinance & InsuranceHealthcare & Hospitals | AerospaceAutomotiveConstruction & InfrastructureConsumer GoodsElectrical GridsElectronicsFinance & InsuranceHealthcare & HospitalsOil & GasRailway & MetroRenewable EnergySecurity & Public SafetySpecialty VehiclesTelecommunicationsTransportationUtilities | AerospaceAutomotiveBuildingsCementCities & MunicipalitiesConstruction & InfrastructureEducationElectronicsEquipment & MachineryFood & BeverageGlassHealthcare & HospitalsMiningNational Security & DefenseOil & GasRailway & MetroRenewable EnergyRetailSecurity & Public SafetyTelecommunicationsTransportation | AerospaceEducationElectrical GridsElectronicsFood & BeveragePharmaceuticalsRenewable EnergyRetailTelecommunicationsTransportationUtilities | AutomotiveBuildingsChemicalsCities & MunicipalitiesConstruction & InfrastructureConsumer GoodsElectronicsEquipment & MachineryFinance & InsuranceFood & BeverageHealthcare & HospitalsMetalsMiningOil & GasPharmaceuticalsRenewable EnergyRetailTransportationUtilities | AerospaceAutomotiveBuildingsCities & MunicipalitiesElectronicsEquipment & MachineryFinance & InsuranceHealthcare & HospitalsMarine & ShippingRecycling & Waste ManagementRetailUtilities |
Use Cases | Remote Patient Monitoring | Asset Health Management (AHM)Automated Disease DiagnosisAutonomous TransportationComputer VisionCybersecurityEdge Computing & Edge IntelligenceFleet ManagementOnsite Human Safety ManagementRemote Asset ManagementRemote Patient MonitoringVehicle Performance MonitoringVirtual Prototyping & Product TestingVisual Quality Detection | Autonomous Transport SystemsBehavior & Emotion TrackingBuilding Automation & ControlConstruction ManagementEdge Computing & Edge IntelligenceIntelligent PackagingLeakage & Flood MonitoringLivestock MonitoringMicrogridPerimeter Security & Access ControlPredictive MaintenanceSmart CampusTamper DetectionTraffic Monitoring | CybersecurityRemote Collaboration | Advanced Metering InfrastructureCybersecurityDigital TwinInventory ManagementMachine Condition MonitoringRemote Asset ManagementRemote Patient MonitoringSmart City OperationsStructural Health MonitoringWater Utility Management | Building Automation & ControlEnergy Management SystemBuilding Energy ManagementDigital TwinFleet ManagementMachine Condition MonitoringRemote ControlSmart CampusSmart City OperationsSmart IrrigationSmart LightingSmart Parking |
Functions | Business Operation | Business OperationFacility ManagementField ServicesHuman ResourcesLogistics & TransportationProduct Research & DevelopmentQuality AssuranceSales & Marketing | Business OperationDiscrete ManufacturingFacility ManagementHuman ResourcesLogistics & TransportationMaintenanceProcess ManufacturingProcurementProduct Research & Development | Business OperationProduct Research & DevelopmentSales & Marketing | Business OperationDiscrete ManufacturingFacility ManagementField ServicesLogistics & TransportationMaintenanceProcess ManufacturingSales & MarketingWarehouse & Inventory Management | Business OperationFacility ManagementLogistics & TransportationProcess Manufacturing |
Services | System Integration | Data Science Services | Cloud Planning, Design & Implementation ServicesData Science ServicesHardware Design & Engineering ServicesSoftware Design & Engineering ServicesSystem IntegrationTraining | Cloud Planning, Design & Implementation ServicesCybersecurity ServicesSystem Integration | Cloud Planning, Design & Implementation Services | Hardware Design & Engineering ServicesSoftware Design & Engineering ServicesSystem Integration |
Technology Stack | ||||||
Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) | None | Moderate | Strong | Strong | Strong | Moderate |
Platform as a Service (PaaS) | Minor | Strong | Strong | Strong | Strong | Strong |
Application Infrastructure & Middleware | Strong | Strong | Strong | Strong | Strong | Moderate |
Analytics & Modeling | Moderate | Moderate | Moderate | Strong | Strong | Moderate |
Functional Applications | Minor | Moderate | Minor | None | Moderate | Minor |
Cybersecurity & Privacy | Moderate | Moderate | Strong | Moderate | Strong | None |
Networks & Connectivity | None | Moderate | Moderate | None | Moderate | Minor |
Processors & Edge Intelligence | None | Strong | Moderate | None | None | None |
Sensors | None | Strong | Moderate | None | Moderate | Moderate |
Automation & Control | None | None | None | None | None | None |
Robots | None | None | None | None | None | None |
Drones | None | Strong | Minor | None | None | None |
Wearables | None | None | None | None | None | None |
Actuators | None | Minor | None | None | None | None |
Other | None | None | None | None | None | None |
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Partners | General ElectricHewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) |
Overview | ||||||
Supplier Slogan | The Internet of Things Starts with Intel Inside. | Easily and Securely Connect Devices to the Cloud. | Empowering Us All. | |||
HQ Location | United States | United States | United States | United States | United States | United States |
Year Founded | 2011 | 1968 | 1984 | 2006 | 1975 | 1985 |
Company Type | Public | Public | Public | Public | Public | Private |
Stock Ticker | NYSE: IBM | NASDAQ: INTC | DELL (NYSE) | NASDAQ: AMZN | NASDAQ: MSFT | NASDAQ: ALTR |
Revenue | $1-10b | > $10b | > $10b | > $10b | > $10b | $100m-1b |
Employees | 1,001 - 10,000 | > 50,000 | > 50,000 | 10,001 - 50,000 | > 50,000 | 1,001 - 10,000 |
Website | Open website | Open website | Open website | Open website | Open website | Open website |
Company Description | Watson is a question answering computer system capable of answering questions posed in natural language, developed in IBM's DeepQA project by a research team led by principal investigator David Ferrucci. Watson was named after IBM's first CEO and industrialist Thomas J. Watson. The computer system was specifically developed to answer questions on the quiz show Jeopardy!. In 2011, Watson competed on Jeopardy! against former winners Brad Rutter and Ken Jennings. Watson received the first place prize of $1 million. Watson had access to 200 million pages of structured and unstructured content consuming four terabytes of disk storage including the full text of Wikipedia, but was not connected to the Internet during the game. For each clue, Watson's three most probable responses were displayed on the television screen. Watson consistently outperformed its human opponents on the game's signaling device, but had trouble in a few categories, notably those having short clues containing only a few words. In February 2013, IBM announced that Watson software system's first commercial application would be for utilization management decisions in lung cancer treatment at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in conjunction with health insurance company WellPoint. IBM Watson's former business chief Manoj Saxena says that 90% of nurses in the field who use Watson now follow its guidance. | Intel designs, manufactures, and sells integrated digital technology platforms worldwide. The company's platforms are used in various computing applications comprising notebooks, desktops, servers, tablets, smartphones, wireless and wired connectivity products, Wearables, transportation systems, and retail devices. It offers microprocessors that processes system data and controls other devices in the system; chipsets, which send data between the microprocessor and input, display, and storage devices, such as keyboard, mouse, monitor, hard drive or solid-state drive, and optical disc drives; system-on-chip products that integrate its central processing units with other system components onto a single chip; and wired network connectivity products.
Featured Subsidiaries/ Business Units:
- Intel Inside
- Intel Data Center Manager (DCM)
- Saffron Technology
- Wind River | Dell Technologies is Dell, Dell EMC, Pivotal, RSA, SecureWorks, Virtustream, and VMware. We’re a collective force of innovative capabilities trusted all over the world to provide technology solutions and services that accelerate Digital Transformation. | Amazon Web Services has developed the managed cloud platform AWS IoT to let connected devices easily and securely interact with cloud applications and other devices. AWS IoT can support billions of devices and trillions of messages, and can process and route those messages to AWS Endpoints and to other devices reliably and securely. With AWS IoT, your applications can keep track of and communicate with all your devices, all the time, even when they aren’t connected. On top of this platform, AWS also offers a variety of analytics solutions by AWS or third-party suppliers that can help meet all kinds of needs related to data analysis. | Microsoft develops, manufactures, licenses, supports and sells computer software, consumer electronics and personal computers and services. Its best known software products are the Microsoft Windows line of operating systems, Microsoft Office office suite, and Internet Explorer and Edge web browsers.
Year Founded: 1975
Revenue: $93.6 billion (2014)
NASDAQ: MSFT | Altair is a leading provider of enterprise-class engineering software enabling innovation, reduced development times, and lower costs through the entire product lifecycle from concept design to in-service operation. Our simulation-driven approach to innovation is powered by our integrated suite of software which optimizes design performance across multiple disciplines encompassing structures, motion, fluids, thermal management, electromagnetics, system modeling and embedded systems, while also providing data analytics and true-to-life visualization and rendering. |
IoT Solutions | Watson has come a long way since it won on the American quiz show Jeopardy! in 2011. Back then, it did one thing: natural language Q&A, powered by five technologies. Today, Q&A is just one of more than 30 Watson capabilities—all of which have been turned into digital services, or Application Programming Interfaces (APIs), delivered via the cloud. This means that we can literally build cognition into everything digital. With Watson, every digital application, product and process can understand, reason and learn. You can see why cognitive is becoming the heart of our solutions businesses. What started as one Watson unit is now a growing family: the core Watson team, which continues to build new capabilities and nurture its expanding ecosystem; and individual Watson businesses, aimed at particular industries or professional domains, such as IBM Watson Health and IBM Watson Internet of Things. Each business brings together Watson capabilities with industry expertise, vast data sets and an ecosystem of partners and clients, and each is powered by the IBM Cloud. | From monitoring the energy efficiency of our homes to finding more productive ways to feed the global population, harnessing these connected “things” and turning massive amounts of raw data into actionable insights will have a transformative impact on society. However, both technical and business challenges are slowing IoT adoption. Decision makers within companies are trying to gain a better grasp of expected ROI, cost, and scalability, while IT managers struggle with integration, Interoperability, management, and the need to tailor to specific verticals.
Intel is addressing these challenges by offering open and scalable products, fostering a thriving ecosystem, and showing what is possible with pilots and use cases that demonstrate the potential value and ease of deployment. Intel offers a comprehensive portfolio of end-to-end hardware and software with built-in security.
To make IoT simpler to deploy and scale across applications quickly, Intel offer the Intel IoT Platform, a design blueprint that details how to securely connect and manage a fleet of “things” from small sensors to huge server farms that make up the cloud, while using various analytics tools and technologies along the way. | By 2018, 33% of all industry leaders will be disrupted by digitally enabled competitors (Source: IDC) Be a disruptor by developing and deploying an IoT strategy so you can tap into the value of connecting the unconnected. IoT is becoming critical for organizations today to understand where new sources of value could come from in their industry – whether it is from operational efficiencies, better customer experiences, safety or even new revenue models. Dell Technologies can help you become a disruptive force in your industry through IoT. We bring: • The industry’s broadest infrastructure portfolio • A curated technology and services partner program • Proven use case-specific solution blueprints | The AWS IoT Device Gateway enables devices to securely and efficiently communicate with AWS IoT. The Device Gateway can exchange messages using a publication/subscription model, which enables one-to-one and one-to-many communications. With this one-to-many communication pattern AWS IoT makes it possible for a connected device to broadcast data to multiple subscribers for a given topic. The Device Gateway supports MQTT and HTTP 1.1 protocols and you can easily implement support for proprietary or legacy protocols. The Device Gateway scales automatically to support over a billion devices without provisioning infrastructure. | The Internet of Things (IoT) does not need to be complicated. It doesn’t have to be about billions or trillions of devices. The Internet of Things is here today, and it’s a practical and applicable technology trend that can generate return on investment (ROI) and drive efficiencies and insights for organizations that know how to use it.
The advancements in connectivity, processing power, form factors, operating systems, and applications, among other technology breakthroughs, are key elements to unlocking value from IoT.
With the Microsoft Azure Internet of Things Suite, companies can monitor assets to improve efficiencies, drive operational performance to enable innovation, and use advance data analytics to transform the business with new business models and revenue streams. Small changes can have a big impact to companies' bottom line. When a company take advantage of the Microsoft Cloud Platform, they can use the Azure IoT Suit to help them move faster, do more, save money, and capture the benefits of the Internet of Things for their business. | CONSULTING Product Engineering Industrial Design Tailored Solutions DISCIPLINES Cloud Computing e-Mobility Internet of Things Lightweighting Model-Based Development |
Key Customers | Apple, Dell, HP, NTT Data, Mandic Cloud Solutions, Shanda Games G Cloud, Baidu, Chunghwa Telecom, KT Corporation, BMW | NASA JPL, Philips, Sonos | KUKA, Rockwell Automation, ThyssenKrupp | |||
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IoT Snapshot | ||||||
Technologies | Analytics & ModelingPlatform as a Service (PaaS)Application Infrastructure & MiddlewareCybersecurity & PrivacyFunctional Applications | Platform as a Service (PaaS)Processors & Edge IntelligenceSensorsActuatorsAnalytics & ModelingApplication Infrastructure & MiddlewareCybersecurity & PrivacyDronesFunctional ApplicationsInfrastructure as a Service (IaaS)Networks & Connectivity | Analytics & ModelingApplication Infrastructure & MiddlewareCybersecurity & PrivacyNetworks & ConnectivityPlatform as a Service (PaaS)Processors & Edge IntelligenceDronesFunctional ApplicationsInfrastructure as a Service (IaaS)Sensors | Analytics & ModelingCybersecurity & PrivacyInfrastructure as a Service (IaaS)Application Infrastructure & MiddlewarePlatform as a Service (PaaS) | Analytics & ModelingCybersecurity & PrivacyInfrastructure as a Service (IaaS)Application Infrastructure & MiddlewareFunctional ApplicationsNetworks & ConnectivityPlatform as a Service (PaaS)Sensors | Analytics & ModelingApplication Infrastructure & MiddlewareInfrastructure as a Service (IaaS)Platform as a Service (PaaS)Functional ApplicationsNetworks & ConnectivitySensors |
Industries | ElectronicsFinance & InsuranceHealthcare & Hospitals | AerospaceAutomotiveConstruction & InfrastructureConsumer GoodsElectrical GridsElectronicsFinance & InsuranceHealthcare & HospitalsOil & GasRailway & MetroRenewable EnergySecurity & Public SafetySpecialty VehiclesTelecommunicationsTransportationUtilities | AerospaceAutomotiveBuildingsCementCities & MunicipalitiesConstruction & InfrastructureEducationElectronicsEquipment & MachineryFood & BeverageGlassHealthcare & HospitalsMiningNational Security & DefenseOil & GasRailway & MetroRenewable EnergyRetailSecurity & Public SafetyTelecommunicationsTransportation | AerospaceEducationElectrical GridsElectronicsFood & BeveragePharmaceuticalsRenewable EnergyRetailTelecommunicationsTransportationUtilities | AutomotiveBuildingsChemicalsCities & MunicipalitiesConstruction & InfrastructureConsumer GoodsElectronicsEquipment & MachineryFinance & InsuranceFood & BeverageHealthcare & HospitalsMetalsMiningOil & GasPharmaceuticalsRenewable EnergyRetailTransportationUtilities | AerospaceAutomotiveBuildingsCities & MunicipalitiesElectronicsEquipment & MachineryFinance & InsuranceHealthcare & HospitalsMarine & ShippingRecycling & Waste ManagementRetailUtilities |
Use Cases | Remote Patient Monitoring | Asset Health Management (AHM)Automated Disease DiagnosisAutonomous TransportationComputer VisionCybersecurityEdge Computing & Edge IntelligenceFleet ManagementOnsite Human Safety ManagementRemote Asset ManagementRemote Patient MonitoringVehicle Performance MonitoringVirtual Prototyping & Product TestingVisual Quality Detection | Autonomous Transport SystemsBehavior & Emotion TrackingBuilding Automation & ControlConstruction ManagementEdge Computing & Edge IntelligenceIntelligent PackagingLeakage & Flood MonitoringLivestock MonitoringMicrogridPerimeter Security & Access ControlPredictive MaintenanceSmart CampusTamper DetectionTraffic Monitoring | CybersecurityRemote Collaboration | Advanced Metering InfrastructureCybersecurityDigital TwinInventory ManagementMachine Condition MonitoringRemote Asset ManagementRemote Patient MonitoringSmart City OperationsStructural Health MonitoringWater Utility Management | Building Automation & ControlEnergy Management SystemBuilding Energy ManagementDigital TwinFleet ManagementMachine Condition MonitoringRemote ControlSmart CampusSmart City OperationsSmart IrrigationSmart LightingSmart Parking |
Functions | Business Operation | Business OperationFacility ManagementField ServicesHuman ResourcesLogistics & TransportationProduct Research & DevelopmentQuality AssuranceSales & Marketing | Business OperationDiscrete ManufacturingFacility ManagementHuman ResourcesLogistics & TransportationMaintenanceProcess ManufacturingProcurementProduct Research & Development | Business OperationProduct Research & DevelopmentSales & Marketing | Business OperationDiscrete ManufacturingFacility ManagementField ServicesLogistics & TransportationMaintenanceProcess ManufacturingSales & MarketingWarehouse & Inventory Management | Business OperationFacility ManagementLogistics & TransportationProcess Manufacturing |
Services | System Integration | Data Science Services | Cloud Planning, Design & Implementation ServicesData Science ServicesHardware Design & Engineering ServicesSoftware Design & Engineering ServicesSystem IntegrationTraining | Cloud Planning, Design & Implementation ServicesCybersecurity ServicesSystem Integration | Cloud Planning, Design & Implementation Services | Hardware Design & Engineering ServicesSoftware Design & Engineering ServicesSystem Integration |
Technology Stack | ||||||
Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) | None | Moderate | Strong | Strong | Strong | Moderate |
Platform as a Service (PaaS) | Minor | Strong | Strong | Strong | Strong | Strong |
Application Infrastructure & Middleware | Strong | Strong | Strong | Strong | Strong | Moderate |
Analytics & Modeling | Moderate | Moderate | Moderate | Strong | Strong | Moderate |
Functional Applications | Minor | Moderate | Minor | None | Moderate | Minor |
Cybersecurity & Privacy | Moderate | Moderate | Strong | Moderate | Strong | None |
Networks & Connectivity | None | Moderate | Moderate | None | Moderate | Minor |
Processors & Edge Intelligence | None | Strong | Moderate | None | None | None |
Sensors | None | Strong | Moderate | None | Moderate | Moderate |
Automation & Control | None | None | None | None | None | None |
Robots | None | None | None | None | None | None |
Drones | None | Strong | Minor | None | None | None |
Wearables | None | None | None | None | None | None |
Actuators | None | Minor | None | None | None | None |
Other | None | None | None | None | None | None |
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Partners | General ElectricHewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) |