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IoT - Wie die Flut an Daten nutzbar wird…
Maik Jordt
Sales Director, DACH
November 2014
IoT—eine Standortbestimmung
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Was ist IoT?
“Das Internet der Dinge (auch englisch Internet of Things, Kurzform:
IoT) beschreibt, dass der (Personal) Computer zunehmend als Gerät
verschwindet und durch „intelligente Gegenstände“ ersetzt wird. Statt
– wie derzeit – selbst Gegenstand der menschlichen Aufmerksamkeit
zu sein, soll das „Internet der Dinge“ den Menschen bei seinen
Tätigkeiten
eingebetteten
unmerklich
Computer
unterstützen.
sollen
Die
Menschen
immer
kleineren
unterstützen
ohne
abzulenken oder überhaupt aufzufallen.“
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IoT—a superset of the Internet
mobile
thin
fat
stationary
devices and their deployment
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The IoT landscape
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The value of Business Intelligence
predictive analytics
what might happen?
real-time analytics
what and why is it happening, now?
OLAP
why did it happen?
reporting
what happened?
business value
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Technologies typically used to realise …
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Internet of Things use cases
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Categorization & use cases
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Automotive sector
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Largest biometric database in the world
1.2B
PEOPLE
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Largest biometric database in the world
 Goals:
– Enable residents to participate in daily commercial business
– Decrease embezzlement of government subsidies $1.3+ billion
 Introduced in 2010 now over 500 million residents are registered
 Performs > 4.73 million authentications per minute with a latency SLA of 200
milliseconds
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The Internet of Things architecture: iot-a
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Observations
 IoT lends itself to Big Data approach
 ”Using scale-out techniques on commodity hardware in a schemaon-read fashion along with community-defined interfaces”
 Volume: store all incoming sensor data for historical references
 Variety: dozens of data formats in use in the IoT world and none of
the sensor data is relational
 Velocity: many devices generate data at a high rate; usually we
cope with data streams
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Requirements
 Able to natively deal with the raw data from devices, typically many (trillions) of
small files in non-relation formats
 Support a range of workloads, especially streaming as first-class citizen
 Ensure business continuity to meet SLAs
 Provide for a secure, safe and privacy-aware end-to-end operation
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The IoT architecture (iot-a)
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Example iot-a
input
batch jobs
outputreal-time
noSQL
(HBase)
outputinteractive
Key-Value Store
HDFS
distributed File-System
outputbatch
batch jobs
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MapR’s IoT offering
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Was ist Hadoop?
Hadoop speichert jede Art von
Daten, analysiert und transformiert.
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Hadoop for Dummies
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Hadoop Relieves the Pressure from Enterprise Systems
Keys for Production Success
ENTERPRISE
USERS
OPERATIONAL
SYSTEMS
• Data staging • Data transformation
• Data exploration
• Archive
ANALYTICAL
SYSTEMS
1
Reliability and DR
2
Interoperability
3
High performance
4
Supports operations
and analytics
• Streaming,
interactions
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MapR’s IoT offering
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Architecture Matters for Success
FOUNDATION
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Architecture Matters for Success
NEW APPLICATIONS
SLAs
Data protection
& security
TRUSTED INFORMATION
Multi-tenancy
High performance
LOWER TCO
Open standards
for integration
Operational &
Analytical Workloads
FOUNDATION
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MapR: Best Solution for Customer Success
Top Ranked
Exponential Growth
3X
500+ Customers
Premier
Investors
bookings Q1 ‘13 – Q1 ‘14
90%
software licenses
80%
of accounts expand 3X
< 1%
lifetime churn
> $1B
in incremental revenue
generated by 1 customer
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