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Intel

The Internet of Things Starts with Intel Inside.
United States
1968
Public
NASDAQ: INTC
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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
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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.
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Apple, Dell, HP, NTT Data, Mandic Cloud Solutions, Shanda Games G Cloud, Baidu, Chunghwa Telecom, KT Corporation, BMW
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Mobileye
Intel is a provider of Industrial IoT platform as a service (paas), analytics and modeling, networks and connectivity, processors and edge intelligence, drones, sensors, infrastructure as a service (iaas), functional applications, application infrastructure and middleware, actuators, and cybersecurity and privacy technologies, and also active in the aerospace, automotive, construction and infrastructure, consumer goods, electrical grids, electronics, finance and insurance, healthcare and hospitals, oil and gas, railway and metro, renewable energy, security and public safety, specialty vehicles, telecommunications, transportation, and utilities industries.
Technologies
Sensors
Autonomous Driving Sensors
Environmental Sensors
Camera / Video Systems
Dimension & Displacement Sensors
GPS
Pressure Sensors
Temperature Sensors
Utility Meters
Vibration Sensors
Networks & Connectivity
Bluetooth
Cellular
Ethernet
Gateways
WiFi
Analytics & Modeling
Big Data Analytics
Computer Vision Software
Machine Learning
Predictive Analytics
Real Time Analytics
Platform as a Service (PaaS)
Data Management Platforms
Application Development Platforms
Connectivity Platforms
Device Management Platforms
Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS)
Cloud Computing
Cloud Databases
Cloud Storage Services
Others
Functional Applications
Enterprise Asset Management Systems (EAM)
Fleet Management Systems (FMS)
Remote Monitoring & Control Systems
Drones
Drone Application Software
Fixed-Wing Drones
Multirotor Drones
Application Infrastructure & Middleware
Data Exchange & Integration
Database Management & Storage
Middleware, SDKs & Libraries
Processors & Edge Intelligence
Microcontrollers & Printed Circuit Boards
System on a Chip
Embedded & Edge Computers
Cybersecurity & Privacy
Cloud Security
Database Security
Actuators
Electrical Actuators
Use Cases
Asset Health Management (AHM)
Automated Disease Diagnosis
Autonomous Transportation
Computer Vision
Cybersecurity
Edge Computing & Edge Intelligence
Fleet Management
Onsite Human Safety Management
Remote Asset Management
Remote Patient Monitoring
Vehicle Performance Monitoring
Virtual Prototyping & Product Testing
Visual Quality Detection
Functions
Business Operation
Facility Management
Field Services
Human Resources
Logistics & Transportation
Product Research & Development
Quality Assurance
Sales & Marketing
Industries
Aerospace
Automotive
Construction & Infrastructure
Consumer Goods
Electrical Grids
Electronics
Finance & Insurance
Healthcare & Hospitals
Oil & Gas
Railway & Metro
Renewable Energy
Security & Public Safety
Specialty Vehicles
Telecommunications
Transportation
Utilities
Services
Data Science Services
Intel’s Technology Stack maps Intel’s participation in the platform as a service (paas), analytics and modeling, networks and connectivity, processors and edge intelligence, drones, sensors, infrastructure as a service (iaas), functional applications, application infrastructure and middleware, actuators, and cybersecurity and privacy IoT technology stack.
  • Application Layer
  • Functional Applications
  • Cloud Layer
  • Platform as a Service
    Infrastructure as a Service
  • Edge Layer
  • Automation & Control
    Processors & Edge Intelligence
    Actuators
    Sensors
  • Devices Layer
  • Robots
    Drones
    Wearables
  • Supporting Technologies
  • Analytics & Modeling
    Application Infrastructure & Middleware
    Cybersecurity & Privacy
    Networks & Connectivity
Technological Capability
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Minor
Moderate
Strong
Number of Case Studies19
Wearables for Connected Workers
Wearables for Connected Workers
Together, Honeywell and Intel have developed a IoT proof of concept (PoC) for the Connected Worker. The Connected Worker can take many forms - factory laborer, mine worker, first responder, firefighters and more. For each environment and worker role, a different selection of sensors may be appropriate to provide the most meaningful IoT-fueled dataset to represent that individual worker asset. As with most IoT solutions, it is critical to avoid being overwhelmed by a steady stream of meaningless data. Rather, it is essential to send select actionable intelligence to the cloud for visualization and customized alert notifications. The downside is that data from individual wearable devices - if viewed independently - can potentially cause false alarms and contribute to inefficiencies in a manpower as a result. Fusing sensor technology with big data processing (hub/gateway), analytics - all in the cloud - is the key to improving local intelligence as well as remote visualization of actionable intelligence.
Taking Oil and Gas Exploration to the Next Level
Taking Oil and Gas Exploration to the Next Level
DownUnder GeoSolutions (DUG) wanted to increase computing performance by 5 to 10 times to improve seismic processing. The solution must build on current architecture software investments without sacrificing existing software and scale computing without scaling IT infrastructure costs.
Improving Vending Machine Profitability with the Internet of Things (IoT)
Improving Vending Machine Profitability with the Internet of Things (IoT)
The vending industry is undergoing a sea change, taking advantage of new technologies to go beyond just delivering snacks to creating a new retail location. Intelligent vending machines can be found in many public locations as well as company facilities, selling different types of goods and services, including even computer accessories, gold bars, tickets, and office supplies. With increasing sophistication, they may also provide time- and location-based data pertaining to sales, inventory, and customer preferences. But at the end of the day, vending machine operators know greater profitability is driven by higher sales and lower operating costs.
Number of Podcasts2
EP008: Innovation in China - An Interview with Intel's Kapil Kane
Monday, Jun 26, 2017

The China 2025 initiative has garnered support for innovation in China from the government and businesses alike. Kapil Kane joins us to discuss the challenges Intel faces when hiring and retaining talented engineers in China. As the director of Intel's innovation center, Kapil's unique position offers insights into how Intel is empowering employees and spurring innovation. 

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IIC x IoT ONE Industrial IoT Spotlight Podcast EP038: Security and Trustworthiness in IoT Deployments - An Interview with Sven Schrecker of Intel
Thursday, Oct 04, 2018

*This episode of the Industrial IoT Spotlight Podcast is sponsored by the Industrial Internet Consortium

What are the differences between Greenfield and Brownfield IoT deployment environments in terms of security? How does security relate to trustworthiness? What are the best practices for IoT deployments?

Sven Schrecker explains to us the IIC view on system security and why the trustworthiness of a system matters.

Sven Schrecker is the chief architect of IoT security solutions at Intel. Sven is also the co-chair of the IIC Security Working Group, co-chair of the IIC JTG5 Security Team and a member of the Industrial Internet Consortium Steering Committee.

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General Electric
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GE is a diversified specialty equipment, infrastructure and financial services company. Their products and services range from aircraft engines, power generation, oil and gas production equipment, and household appliances to medical imaging, business and consumer financing and industrial products. GE believes new technologies will merges big iron with big data to create brilliant machines. This convergence of machine and intelligent data is known as the Industrial Internet, and it's changing the way we work. Year founded: 1892 Revenue: $148.5 billion (2014) NYSE: GE Featured Subsidiaries/ Business Units: - GE Digital - GE Predix - GE Intelligent Platform - Wurldtech
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