Dublin, June 08, 2017 -- Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Enterprise and Industrial IoT Real-time Data 2017 - 2022" report to their offering.
This research evaluates IIoT technologies, companies, applications, services, and solutions. Forecasts include global and regional IIoT outlook as well as IIoT by industry vertical, software, hardware, and services as well as Global and Regional forecasts Real-time Data in Enterprise and IIoT 2017 - 2022.
Industrial IoT (IIoT) and Enterprise IoT deployments will generate a substantial amount of data, most of which will be of the unstructured variety, requiring next generation data analytics tools and techniques. Streaming data IoT business data is highly valuable when it can be put into context and processes in real-time as it will facilitate completely new product and service offerings.
Target Audience:
- Network operators
- Robotics companies
- IoT solution providers
- ERP solution providers
- Manufacturing companies
- Systems integration companies
- Cloud and AI solution providers
- Enterprise companies of all types
Key Topics Covered:
1 Introduction
1.1 Scope of Research
1.2 Target Audience
1.3 Key Findings in Report
1.4 Companies in Report
2 Executive Summary
2.1 IIoT Markets by Region 2017 - 2022
2.2 IIoT Global Markets by Products 2017 - 2022
3 Overview
3.1 Defining Industrial Internet of Things
3.1.1 People, Processes, and Technology
3.1.2 IIoT and People
3.1.3 IIoT and Processes
3.1.4 IIoT and Technologies
3.2 Critical Focal Areas for IIoT Execution
3.3 IIoT Application Areas
3.3.1 Process Optimization
3.3.2 Enhance, Integrate and Scale existing Corporate IT Systems
3.3.3 Leverage Potential of Existing Infrastructure
3.4 Forming a Foundation for IIoT
3.4.1 Industrial Internet Consortium
3.4.2 Industry Leading Companies set the Pace
3.4.3 Industry Test Beds for IIoT
3.4.4 Industrial Internet Reference Architecture
3.5 Evaluating the Future Potential of IIoT
3.5.1 Cyber-security is a Critical Concern with IIoT
3.5.2 IIoT is Facilitating a Drive in Industrial Automation
3.5.3 Early IIoT Deployments to Benefit Existing Industries
3.5.4 IIoT will work in Collaboration to achieve Success
3.5.5 IIoT and the Fourth Industry Revolution
3.5.6 IIoT to Facilitate Transition to Smart Factories
3.5.7 Connected Factory: New Roles for Suppliers and Customers
3.5.8 IIoT and Product Transformation to an as a Service Economy
3.5.9 Intelligent Manufacturing: From Smart Factories to Smarter Factories
3.5.10 Teleoperation and Tele-robotics
3.5.11 IIoT and Fifth Generation (5G) Wireless
4 IIoT Technologies
4.1 Hardware Technologies
4.1.1 Hardware Development Platforms
4.1.2 Smart Sensors
4.2 Software Technologies
4.2.1 Connectivity Platforms
4.2.2 Data Storage Platforms
4.2.3 Data Analytics and Visualization Platforms
4.2.4 IoT Protocols
4.2.4.1 ZigBee
4.2.4.2 Message Queuing Telemetry Transport
4.2.4.3 XMPP Accelerates IoT
4.2.4.4 AMQP is Provides Rich Capabilities for Distributed Systems
4.2.4.5 DDS enables Network Interoperability in IoT
4.2.4.6 Thread
4.2.5 Next Generation Real Time Operating Systems (RTOS)
4.3 IIoT and Manufacturing Execution Systems (MES)
4.3.1 Role and Importance with IIoT
4.3.2 MES and Cyber-Physical Systems
4.3.3 MES in the Cloud and other Convergence
4.3.4 Future of IIoT Enabled MES
4.4 Network Technologies in IIoT
4.4.1 Wireless Local Area Network
4.4.2 Wireless Personal Area Network
4.4.3 Wireless Sensor Network
5 IIoT Global Market Analysis and Forecasts 2017 - 2022
5.1 IIoT Markets by Region 2017 - 2022
5.2 IIoT Global Markets by Products Offered 2017 - 2022
5.2.1 IIoT in Hardware in 2017 - 2022
5.2.1.1 Connectivity platforms
5.2.1.2 Sensor Infrastructures
5.2.1.3 Hardware Development Platforms
5.2.2 IIoT in Software in 2017 - 2022
5.2.2.1 Data Storage
5.2.2.2 Software Development Platforms and Apps
5.2.2.3 Data Analytics Platform
5.2.2.4 Cyber-security Solutions
5.2.3 IIoT in Services 2017 - 2022
5.2.3.1 Cloud based Services
5.2.3.2 Management and Consulting Services
5.3 IIoT Global Markets by Industry Sector 2017 - 2022
5.3.1 IIoT Deployments in Manufacturing Sector 2017 - 2022
5.3.2 Healthcare in IIoT 2017 - 2022
5.3.3 Automotive Industry in IIoT 2017 - 2002
5.3.4 Retail Industry in IIoT 2017 - 2022
5.3.5 Oil and Gas Industry in IIoT 2017 - 2022
5.3.6 IIoT in Cargo and Logistic Sector 2017 - 2022
5.3.7 IIoT in Utilities Sector 2017 - 2022
5.3.8 IIoT in Hospitality Sector 2017 - 2022
5.4 Market for Teleoperation and Tele-robotics in IIoT 2016 - 2021
5.4.1 IIoT Teleoperation and Tele-robotics Solutions by Segment 2016 - 2021
5.4.2 IIoT Teleoperation and Tele-robotics Solutions by Region 2017 - 2022
5.4.3 IIoT Teleoperation and Tele-robotics Solutions by Tech and App 2017 - 2022
5.4.4 IIoT Teleoperation and Tele-robotics Solution by Industry Vertical 2017 - 2022
5.4.5 Artificial Intelligence in IIoT Teleoperation and Tele-robotics Solutions
6 Company Analysis
6.1 AGT International
6.2 ARM Holdings
6.3 AT&T Inc.
6.3.1 AT&T Machine to Machine Solutions
6.3.2 AT&T M2X
6.4 B+B SmartWorx
6.5 Bayshore Networks
6.6 Bosch
6.6.1 Bosch Connected Devices and Solutions GmbH
6.6.2 Bosch Software Innovations: Bosch IoT Suite
6.7 Cisco System Inc.
6.7.1 Cisco Industrial Networks
6.7.2 Cisco Embedded Networks
6.7.3 Management and Application Enablement
6.7.4 Physical and Cyber Cyber-security
6.7.5 Cisco IIoT Solutions
6.8 Contiki
6.9 Digi International
6.10 Echelon Corporation
6.10.1 Echelon's IzoT Platform
6.11 Elecsys Corporation
6.12 General Electric
6.12.1 GE Predicitvity Solution
6.12.2 GE Predix Platform
6.13 Jasper Technologies Inc. (Cisco)
6.14 Lynx Software Technologies, Inc.
6.15 Object Management Group (OMG)
6.15.1 Data Distribution Service (DDS)
6.15.2 Dependability Assurance Framework for Safety-Sensitive Consumer Devices
6.15.3 Threat Modelling
6.15.4 Structured Assurance Case Meta-model (SACM)
6.15.5 Unified Component Model for Distributed, Real-Time and Embedded Systems (UCM)
6.15.6 Automated Source Code CWE-SANS Top 25-Based Cyber-security Measure
6.15.7 Oil and Gas Risk Management
6.16 OneM2M Partners
6.17 ParStream (Cisco)
6.18 RIOT
6.19 Real Time Innovation (RTI)
6.19.1 RTI Connext DDS
6.19.2 RTI Industrial IoT FastTrax Program
6.20 Sensata Technologies
6.21 Symantec
6.22 Unisys Corporation
6.23 Wind River
6.24 Worldsensing
6.25 Wovyn LLC.
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