IoT Ready? Deploying Big Data, Analytics, IoT Platforms and Applications
10:30–11:30am Big Data and Analytics
The era of ‘Big Data” is upon us. Per IDC and DELL (EMC), the “Digital Universe” is doubling every two years, and will reach 40,000 exabytes (40 trillion gigabytes) by 2020! The use of big data and analytics will become a key basis of competition and growth for manufacturers along with their suppliers and customers. To remain competitive and capture value companies must take big data seriously
Manufacturers have been collecting and storing data for years - but now new big data technologies and analytical tools are available on the market providing the ability to find patterns, extract meaning, and ultimately make decisions that lead to greater efficiency in manufacturing such as increased throughput and yields, improved efficiency, and reduced downtime.
In this segment, leading Big Data and Analytics companies and experts will present their solutions aimed at improving competitiveness and value capture for semiconductor and electronics companies.
11:30–12:45pm IoT Platforms and Applications
Are you IoT Ready? Is your business IoT strategy, platform and applications in place today?
With a projected 25 billion devices expected to be connected by 2020 (Gartner), businesses and industries have no choice but to embrace the Internet of Things (IoT) – which includes developing strategies and effective deployment of “IoT Platforms and Applications”. In its simplest form, an IoT platform is about enabling connectivity between “things” or devices and architectures and may consist of a software, application development, or analytics platform with use cases such as analytics, predictive maintenance, system monitoring, sensor networking, supply chain optimization, customer engagement, asset management, energy management, security and fraud detection, and more.
In this segment, leading IoT Platform and Applications experts and users will present their platforms, applications and solutions aimed at improving semiconductor and electronics companies “IoT era” readiness.
