Increasing demands and forecast on "Internet of Things (IoT) Market Shares, Strategies, and Forecasts, Worldwide, 2017 to 2023"
Albany, NY -- (SBWIRE) -- 10/17/2017 -- The 2017 study has 678 pages, 240 tables and figures. Worldwide Internet of Things (IoT) markets are poised to achieve significant growth with the use of sensors, cameras, and platforms that are used to help implement precision digital control and send alerts for all manner or management of devices and machinery. Visualization and digitization let people better control any device or mechanical thing.
Providers of Industrial IoT aim to implement asset efficiency solutions. Designing the asset efficiency solution, developing the application, adapting advanced engineering knowledge for the use cases, and supplying the information platform is the composite task of the analytics engine. IBM is a premier supplier of an analytics engine with its Watson product.
There is enormous variety in the Internet of things markets. Bosch supplies industrial IoT sensor technology, acquiring data from the edge, providing device management. Scalability is achieved by the Bosch IoT Suite and ProSyst IoT middleware. The Vorto code generator enables M2M modelling. PTC supplies the Thingworx Application Enablement Platform (AEP), used for creating dashboards, widgets and other user interface elements. Intel provides the Moon Island Gateway used for data aggregation at the edge, as well as horizontal infrastructure in collaboration with HP.
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Hitachi analytics is used to diagnose manufacturing process. Hitachi uses its analytics platform to integrate production and sensor data outputs to help visualize, analyze and diagnose a manufacture polymer mixing problems. A polymer mixing process was said to be producing inconsistent output quality, with yields dipping to 50%. Hitachi addressed the scrapping of poor batches and huge costs by addressing ever-changing product specifications and variations in a range of production parameters. Using IoT and the analytics platform, production engineers were able to stabilize the process even as new product formulations were introduced.
The Internet of Things (IoT) is the next Industrial Revolution. It will impact the way all businesses, governments, and consumers interact with the physical world. 1 Gbps and 10 Gbps speed has been used in data centers for years. The jump to 40 Gbps and 100 Gbps has come rapidly as a result of the need to increase the quantity of data managed inside the data center with more analytics and more applications. Many of the Cloud 2.0 mega data centers have moved to 100 Gbps, presaging the move to 400 Gbps.
One reason for the increase in speed is the growth of data consumption, attributed to smartphones, social media, video streaming, Internet of Things (IoT), and big data. Big pipes are used to cope with the huge quantities of data that are being transferred.
Users, partners, suppliers and other mega-datacenters communicate using digital systems that are automated and self-healing. The effect on the business is compelling, managers have much more responsibility to create maps of strategy and work with IT to see that developers tune the software to fit the current competitive environment.
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The explosion of data comes from smart phone apps and IoT digital onslaught of streaming data that needs to be processed in real time to look for anomalies, look for change, set alerts, and provide automated response to shifts.
"Transparency is one of the benefits of IoT that sensors bring to digital controls. The benefits of digital manufacturing, farming, and automotive vehicles are higher productivity and more efficient use of resource. Transparency in is being asked for by consumers. Consumers want to know where their food came from, how much water and chemicals were used in food preparation, and when and how the food was harvested and transported. They want to know about consistent refrigeration during transport."
Use of IoT sensors and cameras represents a key milestone in provision of value to every industry. Customized cameras are used to take photos and videos with stunning representations. Digital controls will further automate flying and driving, making ease of use, flight stability, and automated cars a reality. New materials and new designs are bringing that transformation forward. By furthering innovation, IoT continued growth is assured.
The worldwide market for Internet of Things (IoT) is $16.3 billion in 2016 anticipated to reach $185.9 billion by 2023. Sensors and software analytics platforms are implemented with connectivity capability for streaming data from endpoints and using analytics to process the data in a manner that generates alerts when appropriate. The complete report provides a comprehensive analysis of Internet of Things (IoT) in different categories, illustrating the diversity of uses for digital tracking devices in industry, healthcare and consumer markets. Analytics makes the images more cogent to everyone, farmers, doctors, machine operators, the uses of IoT are quite diverse. Letting people anticipate problems that only become visible to humans days or weeks after the sensors and images detect issues is a fundamental aspect of IoT, along with generating apocopate levels of alerts. Not too many and not too few.
Market Leaders
IBM
Amazon
Google
GE
Intel
Verizon
Microsoft
Hewlett Packard Enterprise
Cisco
Samsung
Huawei
AT&T
SAP
Siemens
Softbank / Arm / Sprint
Apple
PTC
Bosch
Selected Market Participants
Aerialtronics
Adobe
Amazon
Apple
AutoDesk
AutoDesk CAD-in-the-Cloud
Bosch
Cisco Systems
Digi Inter
national
Cybus
Enevo Oy Technologies
Essence
General Electric GE
GE Wireless Sensor Networks
Google
Google / Nest Learning
Thermostat
Google Chromecast
Health Slam -IoT Slam
Huawei
Huawei Partners with China
Telecom, Shenzhen Gas On Smart
Utility
IBM Corporation
Infineon Technologies AG
Infineon Chip Card & Security
Intel Corporation
Intel Acquires Mobileye
Internet of Things Community
KT
Microsoft
Microsoft
Microsoft / Mojang AB Minecraft
Microsoft / Skype / GroupMe
Free Group Messaging
MuleSoft
Nokia
oneM2M
Panoramic Power
Oracle
PTC
Qualcomm
Samsung
Samsung Agreed to Buy Harman
Harman International Industries (ADITI TECHNOLOGIES)
SAP
Schaeffler
Sierra Wireless Business and
Innovation Development
Sigfox
Softbank
Softbank "IBM Watson"
Softbank Sprint
Softbank Yahoo
Fukuoka SoftBank HAWKS
Spirent
STMicroelectronics
Symantec / Norton
Symantec Creating Trusted
Interactions Online
Schneider Electric Software, Llc.
Uber
UIB
Zebra
ZTE
Key Topics
Internet of Things (IoT)
IoT Endpoints
Universal IoT Platform
IoT Suite
Web Services
Blockchain Networks
Wireless Sensor Networks
Security and Energy Management
Healthcare
Transportation
Self Driving Cars
Agriculture IoT
Weather IoT
Financial IoT
Industrial IoT
Manufacturing IoT
Security IoT
Energy Management Internet of Things
IoT Security
Healthcare IoT
Wearable Technology
Self-Driving Cars
Connected Cars
Rail Transportation IoT
Sensor and Computing Configurations
Agricultural and Weather IoT
IoT chipsets
Table of Contents
Internet of Things (IoT) Executive Summary 31
Internet of Things (IoT) Market Driving Forces 31
IoT Technology Market Driving Forces 33
IoT Technology Market Challenges 34
Internet of Things (IoT) Market Shares 37
Internet of Things (IoT) Market Forecasts 39
IoT Market Opportunity Huge 39
1. Internet of Things (IoT): Market Description and Market Dynamics 41
1.1 IoT Sensor Types 41
1.1.1 IoT Monitoring Task 42
1.2 Internet of Things (IoT) Based on Standards 45
1.3 With IoT, APIs Are Used for Everything 45
1.3.1 IoT Use Cases 47
1.3.2 Application Integration for Siloed IoT Projects 50
1.3.3 Changing IoT Landscape Requires Platform Versatility 54
1.3.4 Adaptive Architecture 55
1.4 Internet of Things Revolution Dramatically Alters the Economy 56
2. Internet of Things (IoT) Market Shares and Forecasts 60
2.1 Internet of Things (IoT) Market Driving Forces 60
2.1.1 IoT Technology Market Driving Forces 62
2.1.2 IoT Technology Market Challenges 63
2.2 Internet of Things (IoT) Market Shares 66
2.2.1 Amazon Web Services 69
2.2.2 IBM Watson IoT 69
2.2.3 IBM Blockchain 70
2.2.4 Blockchain Networks Will Codify Trust At The Level Of The Individual Transaction 71
2.2.5 GE Wireless Sensor Networks 71
2.2.6 Microsoft Azure 72
2.2.7 Intel® Joule 72
2.2.8 HPE Universal IoT Platform 73
2.2.9 Cisco 74
2.2.10 Bosch IoT Suite 74
2.2.11 Huawei 74
2.2.12 AT&T 75
2.2.13 Verizon 75
2.2.14 Essence 76
2.3 Internet of Things (IoT) Market Forecasts 77
2.3.1 IoT Market Opportunity Huge 77
2.3.2 IoT Application Domain 83
2.3.3 IoT Unit Forecasts 84
2.3.4 Internet of Things Market Segments, Installed Base of Devices Reach 1 trillion by 2023 88
2.3.5 IoT Endpoint Forecasts 88
2.3.6 Internet of Things End Point Analysis 89
2.4 Internet of Things Market Segments: Security and Energy Management, Healthcare, Transportation and Self Driving Cars, Agriculture and Weather, Financial, Industrial and Manufacturing 90
2.5 Security and Energy Management Internet of Things Market 93
2.5.1 IoT Security Issues 93
2.5.1 IoT Security 96
2.6 Healthcare 98
2.6.1 Wearable Technology 101
2.6.2 Health care IoT: Reducing Patient Heart Disease Hospital Readmission 102
2.7 Self Driving Cars / Connected Cars / Transportation 105
2.7.1 Sensor and Computing Configurations for Cars Driving Themselves 108
2.7.2 Intel Targets Driverless Cars 110
2.8 Agricultural and Weather IoT 112
2.8.1 Agricultural Internet of Things (IoT) 113
2.8.2 Agriculture IoT Food Production Increases 115
2.8.3 Agriculture IoT: Global Shift to Use of Sensors 116
2.8.4 Agriculture Internet of Things: Venture Investment 117
2.8.5 Agriculture Internet of Things (IoT) Technology 118
2.8.6 IoT Crop Water Management 119
2.8.7 Precision Agriculture 120
2.8.8 Agricultural Drone Sensors 120
2.8.9 Integrated Pest Management or Control (IPM/C) – 122
2.8.10 Food Production and Food Safety 124
2.8.11 Agriculture IoT Animal Monitoring 125
2.8.12 Agriculture Internet of Things (IoT) Applications 125
2.8.13 CLAAS IoT Equipment 126
2.9 Industrial IoT 127
2.9.1 Intelligent Buildings Market 129
2.9.2 Industrial IoT Key Role in Asset Efficiency 131
2.9.3 Typical Providers of Industrial IoT Asset Efficiency Solutions 132
2.9.4 Hitachi Analytics Diagnose Manufacturing 132
2.9.5 Manufacturing IoT 134
2.10 Financial Internet of Things Market Segment 135
2.10.1 Google, Amazon, Facebook Banking and Insurance 137
2.11 IoT chipsets 138
2.11.1 Intel Targets Driverless Cars 139
2.11.2 Softbank Arm 140
2.12 IoT Data Use Forecasts 141
2.12.1 IoT ecosystem 143
2.12.2 Smart Cities Internet of Things (IoT) 143
2.12.3 M to M 146
2.13 Mid IR Sensor Market Forecasts 149
2.13.1 Mid IR Sensors Positioned To Provide Wavelength Tunability And High Optical Power 151
2.13.1 Mid IR Sensors Market Forecasts, Units 152
2.13.2 Mid IR Sensors: Dollars and Units, High End, Mid Range, and Low End, Shipments, Worldwide, 2016-2022 154
2.13.3 Mid IR Spectrum Unit Size Categories 156
2.13.4 IoT Sensor Applications 157
2.13.5 ECqcL Expressed As A QC Semiconductor Chip 160
2.14 Internet of Things (IoT) Regional Analysis 161
2.14.1 Washington, D.C. Lab For Internet Of Things 162
2.14.2 Australia 163
2.14.3 Brazil 164
2.14.4 India 165
2.14.5 India Cotton Infestation 165
2.14.6 Argentina 166
2.14.7 Europe's IoT Policy 167
2.14.8 Spain 169
2.14.9 Asia-Pacific 170
2.14.10 China 170
2.14.11 Vicious Circle Of Constraints Affecting China's Seed Industry 171
2.14.12 South America 173
2.14.13 Global IoT Monetization Market: Geographical Evaluation 173
3. Internet of Things IoT Product Description 174
3.1 IBM 174
3.1.1 IBM Global Investment of $3 billion to Bring Watson Cognitive Computing to IoT 176
3.1.2 IBM Watson IoT 178
3.1.3 Partnership Between Visa and IBM Watson for IoT Automated Payments 179
3.1.4 Schaeffler Transforms its Industrial Business with Watson IOT: 182
3.1.5 IBM / Schaeffler Partnership Has Focus On Optimizing Maintenance In The Wind Energy Sector 184
3.1.6 IBM / Schaeffler Digitized Monitoring And Optimization Of Trains: 185
3.1.7 IBM / Schaeffler Connected Vehicles: 185
3.1.8 IBM / Schaeffler Industry 4.0 for Tooling Machines: 185
3.1.9 IBM / Schaeffler Connected Equipment Operations Center: 186
3.1.10 IBM Watson IoT Used by Aerialtronics: 186
3.1.11 IBM / Aerialtronics IoT Aviation Crowd Safety: 190
3.1.12 IBM / Aerialtronics IoT Aviation Damage Assessment: 191
3.1.13 IBM Watson IoT Thomas Jefferson University Hospital Cognitive Systems: 192
3.1.14 IBM Watson IoT and Blockchain Services Offerings 193
3.1.15 IBM Watson IoT Security Solutions and Services 194
3.1.16 IBM Watson IoT Natural Language Interface: 194
3.1.17 IBM Watson IoT Cognitive IoT Developer Best Practice: 194
3.1.18 IBM IoT, Artificial Intelligence (AI), and Unified Messaging 195
3.1.19 IBM Collaborating with Unified Inbox, Intelligent IoT Messaging Company 196
3.1.20 IBM IoT Blockchain Distributed Replication 197
3.1.21 IBM Integrates Watson IoT Platform with Blockchain Transaction Record Creation and Transfer 199
3.1.22 IBM Supply Chain IoT 201
3.1.23 Web Transactions Implemented by IBM Blockchain 203
3.1.24 IBM Blockchain Interactions 209
3.1.25 IBM Use Cases for IoT and Blockchain 210
3.1.26 IBM IoT Blockchain Regulatory Compliance 212
3.1.27 IBM Blockchain Networks Codify Trust At The Level Of The Individual Transaction 213
3.2 Intel 216
3.2.1 Intel® IoT Gateway Technology 219
3.2.2 Intel® RealSense™ Camera (R200) 220
3.3 Microsoft IoT 222
3.3.1 Microsoft IoT Remote Monitoring 224
3.3.2 Microsoft Internet of Things (IoT) 225
3.3.3 Microsoft Azure IoT Suite 226
3.3.4 Microsoft Azure IoT Hub Fully-Managed Service 228
3.3.5 Microsoft, Corzotech Starter Kits 229
3.4 Hewlett HP IoT 230
3.4.1 Hewlett Packard Idea Economy 230
3.4.2 HPE Universal IoT Platform 231
3.4.3 HPE Universal IoT Platform Communication And Media Solutions 231
3.4.4 HPE Universal IoT Platform Architecture 233
3.4.5 HPE IoT Network Interworking Proxy 234
3.4.6 HPE IoT Data Analytics 235
3.4.7 HPE IoT Application Studio in DSC 235
3.4.8 HPE IoT Data Monetization 236
3.4.9 Hewlett Packard IoT Ford Motor Company 239
3.4.10 Hewlett Packard and Dubai Police IoT 239
3.4.11 Hewlett Packard Smart Cities IoT 240
3.4.12 HPE IAV IoT 241
3.5 Apple 241
3.5.1 Apple Internet of Things HomeKit Platform 243
3.5.2 Apple IoT 245
3.6 Google 247
3.6.1 Google Nest 247
3.6.2 Google / Nest Protect 247
3.6.3 Google / Nest Safety History 248
3.6.4 Google / Nest Learning Thermostat 250
3.6.5 Google Chromecast 251
3.7 Cisco 252
3.7.1 Cisco IoT System Digital Transformation 252
3.7.2 Cisco Bringing Integration, Analytics, And Security to IoT 254
3.7.3 Cisco Fog Computing Software and Hardware 256
3.7.4 Cisco IOx 257
3.7.5 Cisco IoT Fog Applications 258
3.7.6 Cisco Cloud to Fog 259
3.7.7 Cisco Fog Delivers Business Outcomes 260
3.7.8 Cisco Connected Analytics Solutions: 261
3.7.9 Cisco Potential For Countries To Prosper 267
3.8 Samsung 269
3.8.1 Samsung Artik Cloud 270
3.8.2 Samsung Artik Modules Tightly-Integrated 270
3.8.3 Samsung Smart Home Cloud API 271
3.8.4 Samsung Smart Home Cloud API Specification 271
3.8.5 Samsung Hub And Cloud Infrastructure 274
3.8.6 Samsung Partner Apps Feature of S Health 276
3.8.7 Samsung Human-Centered IoT 277
3.8.8 Samsung C-Lab Innovation: Helping Golfers Perfect Their Swings 278
3.8.9 Samsung C-Lab Innovations 280
3.9 AutoDesk 285
3.9.1 AutoDesk: Manufacturing No Longer About Making Physical Products 286
3.9.2 Elastic Compute Power Available In The Cloud 287
3.10 Zebra 288
3.11 SAP 289
3.11.1 SAP IoT and Machine-To-Machine (M2M) Technology 289
3.11.2 SAP Industrial Internet of Things 289
3.11.3 SAP Manufacturing: Connecting the Top Floor to the Shop Floor 291
3.11.4 SAP IoT Solutions by Industry 291
3.12 Siemens 302
3.12.1 IoT Technical Standards Embraced by Siemens 303
3.12.2 Siemens IoT for Railroads 304
3.12.3 Siemens Contends with US Train Budgets 305
3.12.4 Siemens Intelligent Gateway For Industrial IoT Solutions 306
3.12.5 Siemens Gateway for Simatic IOT2040 Reliable and Open Platform 308
3.12.6 Siemens Gateway for Simatic IOT2040 Reliable and Open Platform Retrofitting Capability 310
3.12.7 Siemens IoT Data: Driver for Industrie 4.0 Scosystem 312
3.12.8 Siemens Open Cloud: Paving the Way for Smart Data Analytics 312
3.13 Bosch Software Innovation 314
3.13.1 Bosch IoT Suite 314
3.13.2 Bosch IoT Suite Supports Innovative Business Models 315
3.13.3 Bosch IoT Suite Services - Internet of Things Scenarios 317
3.13.4 Bosch Vision for the Internet of Things (IoT) 323
3.13.5 Bosch Investment in Production Performance Management Protocol (PPMP) 324
3.14 Huawei Technologies 330
3.14.1 Huawei Transport Network 336
3.15 Harman International Industries (ADITI Technologies) 337
3.15.1 Harman IoT Platform Supports Intelligent Navigation 338
3.15.2 Harman Telematics 340
3.15.3 Harman Connected Safety Offerings 341
3.16 Enevo Oy Technologies 341
3.16.1 Enevo Oy Technologies Waste Collection Solution 341
3.16.2 Enevo Product Partnership 342
3.17 Infineon Technologies 343
3.18 Symantec Corporation 343
3.19 Schneider Electric Software, Llc. 345
3.19.1 Schneider Electric Smart Cities 346
3.19.2 Schneider Electric Asset Management 346
3.19.3 Schneider Electric Microsoft, Featured Partner 346
3.20 Apple IoT 347
3.21 AT&T 348
3.22 Softbank 358
3.22.1 SoftBank ARM Acquisition Brings Internet of Things 358
3.22.2 SoftBank to Roll Out 'LoRaWAN™' Low Power Wide Area Network 359
3.22.3 SoftBank IoT Environment Industry Sectors 360
3.22.4 SoftBank Builds a LoRaWAN™ Ecosystem. 361
3.22.5 Overview of LoRaWAN™ 363
3.22.6 SoftBank CEO Masayoshi Son Sees 1 Trillion Devices for Internet of Things 366
3.22.7 SoftBank Sees Massive MIMO as Key Part of Its 5G Project 367
3.23 Uber 368
3.23.1 Uber Purchases AI Startup, Creates Machine Learning Lab 368
3.24 oneM2M 369
3.24.1 IoT to Expand with oneM2M Specifications 369
3.24.2 Global IoT Standards from oneM2M 370
3.25 Symantec / Norton Core Router 371
3.26 Kaptivo 372
3.27 Oracle 377
3.28 Schlage IoT Devices 378
3.29 AGCO 378
3.30 Alibaba Group in Shanghai 380
3.31 Essence 380
4. Internet of Things (IoT) Research and Technology 382
4.1 Internet of Things (IoT) Research and Technology 382
4.2 IoT Common Standards 383
4.2.1 oneM2M Standards Initiative 383
4.2.2 oneM2M Consists Of Eight Of The World's Preeminent Standards Development Organizations 384
4.2.3 IoT Standards Ecosystem Growth 386
4.2.4 Unified Communication Standards 387
4.3 Edge Computing 388
4.4 European Union Research & Innovation 389
4.4.1 IoT Large Scale Pilots (LSPs) for Testing and Deployment 391
4.4.2 Release 2 from oneM2M. 391
4.5 Wearable Technology 393
4.6 Blockchain 398
4.6.1 IBM Blockchain Fabric Uses the Linux Foundation Hyperledger Open Source Project 399
4.7 Connected Home Camera Technology 399
4.7.1 Connected Home Camera Cloud Technology 399
4.8 IFTTT 401
4.8.1 Wireless Technology 401
4.9 Wireless Communication Standards 401
4.9.1 Google / Nest / Thread 402
4.10 IBM and Texas Instruments Collaboratively Develop Lifecycle-Management for IoT Devices 404
4.10.1 IBM and Semtech 406
4.10.2 Lantronix Python Support For Its Intelligent Device Software Platform 407
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5. Internet of Things (IoT) Company Profiles 408
5.1 Aerialtronics 408
5.2 Adobe 408
5.3 Amazon 410
5.3.1 Amazon Business 410
5.3.2 Amazon Competition 410
5.3.3 Amazon Description 412
5.3.4 Amazon Revenue 416
5.4 Apple 417
5.4.1 Apple / AuthenTec 418
5.4.2 Authentec Revenue Recognition – Smart Sensors 420
5.4.3 Apple 421
5.4.4 Apple Business Strategy 422
5.4.5 Apple Products 423
5.4.6 Apple iPhone 423
5.4.7 Apple Mac Hardware Products 424
5.4.8 Apple iPod 425
5.4.9 Apple iTunes® 425
5.4.10 Apple Mac App Store 426
5.4.11 Apple iCloud 426
5.4.12 Apple Software Products and Computer Technologies 427
5.4.13 Apple Operating System Software iOS 427
5.4.14 Apple Mac OS X 427
5.4.15 Apple Third-Largest Mobile Phone Maker 427
5.4.16 Apple Revenue 428
5.4.17 Apple Revenue 430
5.5 AutoDesk 432
5.5.1 AutoDesk CAD-in-the-Cloud 435
5.6 Bosch 436
5.7 Cisco Systems 437
5.7.1 Cisco Business 437
5.7.2 Cisco Strategy and Focus Areas 438
5.7.3 Cisco Leverages Market Transitions 440
5.7.4 Cisco Addresses Digital Transformation 441
5.7.5 Cisco Software-Defined Networking 443
5.7.6 Cisco Cloud Strategy 444
5.7.7 Cisco Switching 444
5.7.8 Cisco Spark 447
5.7.9 Cisco Data Center 447
5.7.10 Cisco UCS Mini Edge Of The Network Solution 449
5.7.11 Cisco Competition 450
5.7.12 Cisco Revenue 452
5.8 Digi International 453
5.9 Cybus 453
5.10 Enevo Oy Technologies 454
5.11 Essence 455
5.12 General Electric 459
5.12.1 GE Revenues 462
5.12.2 GE Wireless Sensor Networks 463
5.12.3 GE's XMTC Thermal Conductivity Transmitter 467
5.12.4 GE's 300 Pressure Series Sensors 468
5.12.5 GE Applications for Wireless Sensor Networks 468
5.13 Google 472
5.13.1 Google Revenue 472
5.13.2 Google 473
5.13.3 Google Search Technology 474
5.13.4 Google Recognizes World Is Increasingly Mobile 474
5.13.5 Google Nest 475
5.13.6 Google / Nest Safety History 476
5.13.7 Google / Nest Learning Thermostat 478
5.13.8 Google Chromecast 479
5.14 Health Slam - IoT Slam 480
5.15 Huawei 480
5.15.1 Huawei 2016 Business 480
5.15.2 Huawei Smart Devices 482
5.15.3 Huawei Regional Strengths 482
5.15.4 Huawei Building Cloud Ecosystem 483
5.15.5 Huawei Adopting a Product + Service Strategy 484
5.15.6 Huawei Vision & Mission 486
5.15.7 Huawei Strategy 486
5.15.8 Huawei Corporate Governance 487
5.15.9 Huawei Research & Development 487
5.15.10 Huawei Cyber Security 487
5.15.11 Huawei Partners with China Telecom, Shenzhen Gas On Smart Utility 487
5.16 IBM Corporation 488
5.16.1 IBM IoT Strategy 488
5.16.2 IBM Cloud Computing 490
5.16.3 IBM Business Model 491
5.16.4 IBM 492
5.16.5 IBM Messaging Extension for Web Application Pattern 492
5.16.6 IBM MobileFirst 492
5.16.7 IBM Business Analytics and Optimization Strategy 493
5.16.8 IBM Growth Market Initiatives 493
5.16.9 IBM Business Analytics and Optimization 494
5.16.10 IBM Strategy Addresses Volatility of Information Technology (IT) Systems 495
5.16.11 IBM Smarter Planet 496
5.17 Infineon Technologies AG 497
5.17.1 Automotive 498
5.17.2 Infineon Industrial Power Control 498
5.17.3 Infineon Power Management & Multimarket 499
5.17.4 Infineon Chip Card & Security 499
5.18 Intel Corporation 500
5.18.2 Intel Company Strategy 501
5.18.3 Intel In The Internet Of Things Market Segment 503
5.18.4 Intel Competitive Advantages 504
5.18.5 Intel Acquires Mobileye 505
5.19 Internet of Things Community 505
5.20 KT 506
5.21 Microsoft 507
5.21.1 Microsoft Revenue 507
5.22 Microsoft 507
5.22.1 Microsoft / Mojang AB Minecraft 507
5.22.2 Microsoft Reportable Segments 508
5.22.3 Microsoft Revenue by Segment 510
5.22.4 Skype and Microsoft 511
5.22.5 Microsoft / Skype / GroupMe Free Group Messaging 512
5.22.6 Microsoft SOA 513
5.22.7 Microsoft .Net Open Source 515
5.22.8 Microsoft Revenue 516
5.23 MuleSoft 517
5.24 Nokia 518
5.24.1 Nokia IMPACT IoT Platform 520
5.25 oneM2M 523
5.26 Panoramic Power 524
5.26.1 Panoramic Power's Wireless, Self-Powered Snap & Play Sensors 524
5.26.2 Panoramic Power Bridge 528
5.27 Oracle 529
5.28 PTC 530
5.29 Qualcomm 530
5.29.1 Qualcomm Standards and Industry Organizations Group 531
5.30 Samsung 533
5.30.1 Samsung Finds Talent And Adapts Technology To Create Products 534
5.30.2 Samsung Adapts to Change, Samsung Embraces Integrity 535
5.30.3 Samsung Telecom Equipment Group 536
5.30.4 Samsung Memory Over Logic 537
5.30.5 Samsung Agreed to Buy Harman 538
5.30.6 Harman International Industries (ADITI TECHNOLOGIES) 538
5.31 SAP 539
5.31.1 SAP Easier IoT Adoption: 539
5.32 Schaeffler 540
5.33 Sierra Wireless Business and Innovation Development 541
5.33.1 Sierra Wireless Modules 541
5.34 Sigfox 542
5.34.1 Sigfox Secures New Funding, Eyes Rapid Network Expansion 542
5.35 Softbank 543
5.35.1 SoftBank Segments 543
5.35.2 Softbank Personal Brain "IBM Watson" 545
5.35.3 Softbank Sprint Segment 545
5.35.4 Softbank Yahoo Japan Segment 546
5.35.5 Softbank E-Commerce Business 547
5.35.6 Softbank Distribution Segment 548
5.35.7 Fukuoka SoftBank HAWKS Related Business and Other Businesses 550
5.35.8 SoftBank ARM Acquisition Brings Internet of Things 551
5.36 Spirent 552
5.36.1 Spirent Wireless & Positioning 553
5.36.2 Spirent Service Assurance 553
5.37 STMicroelectronics 555
5.38 Symantec 558
5.38.1 Symantec / Norton 559
5.38.2 Norton Data-Driven Intelligence Network 560
5.38.3 Symantec / NortonHoneypots and Decoys 561
5.38.4 Symantec Security in Information-Driven World 563
5.38.5 Symantec Core Business Positioned for Growth 563
5.38.6 Symantec Acquires VeriSign Security Business 565
5.38.7 VeriSign Check Mark Signifying Trust Online 565
5.38.8 Symantec Creating Trusted Interactions Online 566
5.39 Schneider Electric Software, Llc. 567
5.40 Uber 569
5.41 UIB 569
5.42 Zebra 571
5.42.1 NFL And Zebra Technologies Expand On Third Year Of Game-Changing Partnership 574
5.42.2 Zebra Instrumented Football 574
5.42.3 Zebra Regional Analysis 577
5.43 ZTE 578
5.43.1 ZTE Demonstrates Smart NB-IoT solutions 578
5.44 Appendix A: Selected IoT Market Participants 579
5.44.1 Internet of Things Companies 2016 579
5.44.2 Amazon Web Services 579
5.44.3 AT&T 580
5.44.4 Axeda 580
5.44.5 Cisco 580
5.44.6 Facebook 581
5.44.7 General Electric 581
5.44.8 Google 581
5.44.9 HP 582
5.44.10 HP / Aruba Networks 582
5.44.11 IBM 582
5.44.12 Intel 582
5.44.13 Microsoft 583
5.44.14 oneM2M 583
5.44.15 Oracle 585
5.44.16 SAP 585
5.44.17 Salesforce.com 585
5.44.18 Qualcomm 586
5.44.19 Cleangrow's Carbon Nanotube Probe 586
5.44.20 Temputech Wireless Sensor Monitoring – 586
5.44.21 India Cotton Infestation 587
5.44.22 IoT Speakers 590
5.44.23 More IoT Companies 623
5.44.24 IoT Startups 634
5.45 Construction Automation 648
5.46 Selected IoT and IoT Wireless Sensor Networking Companies 649
WinterGreen Research, 669
WinterGreen Research Research Methodology 670