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New possibilities in a connected world Opening doors with cognitive IoT

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New possibilities in a connected world Opening doors with cognitive IoT

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Cognitive IoT enables us to learn from, and infuse intelligence into, the physical world to transform business and enhance the human experience.

IBM Watson™ technology. How the Internet of Things learns to think.

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IoT has taken hold

What once seemed like hyperbole, now seems like understatement.  

USD 1.7 trillionin value added by the IoT to the global economy in 2019.1

82 percentof enterprise decision makers say IoT is strategic or transformative to their enterprise.3

From 13 billion to 29 billion Projected growth in connected devices by 20202

1 Business Insider, "The 'Internet of Things' will be the world's most massive device market and save companies billions of dollars," John Greenough, April 14, 2015.2 IDC, Worldwide Internet of Things Forecast, 2015-2020, Doc #256397, May 2015.3 IDC, “Internet of Things: New Worldwide Demand Side Research on Perceptions and Plans for Adoption 2015,” September 10, 2015,

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Proven value, immediate opportunity

Leaders are putting the physical world to work and achieving results now.

Transforming the customer experience

Boosting operational efficiency

Disrupting their industries

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Extabytes of data are generated by the IoT every day.

And we’re only beginning

Think of all we’ve accomplished using only 12 percent of the data generated by the IoT.

88 percentgoes unused.4

What will we achieve as we unlock the rest?

4 IBM Research

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Programmable computing thrives in prescribed, predictable scenarios but is too limited for the complex IoT landscape.

The IoT is a monumental data challenge. Cognitive computing can keep up.

Cognitive systems aren’t programmed. They learn from virtually every interaction and the surrounding context to unleash the potential of the IoT.

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Outthink the competition with cognitive IoT

Cognitive IoT delivers insights once unknowable. Businesses can benefit in five key areas:

Extending expertise

Deepening human engagement

Creating cognitive processes and

operations

Infusing cognition into products and

services

Enhancing exploration and

discovery

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Harness the power of cognitive IoT

Build your cognitive strategy.

Start with a simple, highly secure and scalable open platform designed for cognitive IoT.

Three things you must get right:

Solve business problems with industry-specific expertise, applications and solutions.

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The IBM portfolio for cognitive IoT

TechnologyExpertise

Momentum

Tools that accelerate business transformation

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Expand what’s knowable

Natural language processing

Machine learning

Four Watson APIs are unlocking new insights from new data

Video and image analytics

Text analytics

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We’re already changing the world

USD 3 billion: IBM’s four-year investment in cognitive IoT

4,000: IoT clients, including leaders in a diverse set of global industries

750: IoT patents, three times more than any other company5

20: industries that are benefiting from Watson technology today, in 25 countries

15 billion:security events managed daily

10,000:security clients in 133 countries

5 IBM Research6 IBM, "IBM Launches Industry's First Consulting Practice Dedicated to Cognitive Business," press release, October 6, 2015,

First:The industry's first dedicated cognitive business consulting practice6

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And we’re not doing it alone

350+Watson ecosystem collaborators

8,000 new IBM Bluemix® platform users per week

77,000+ developersglobally using IBM Watson Developer Cloud services

26 billiondaily inquiries into The Weather Company’s real-time, mobile-enabled IoT platform7

7 IBM has agreed to acquire The Weather Company’s B2B, mobile and cloud-based web properties, including WSI, weather.com, Weather Underground and The Weather Company brand.

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Learn more about how Watson IoT is helping leaders capitalize on the connected world.

Visit ibm.com/iot

Realize your IoT potential