IoT Cloud Service Real Time Analytics: From Sensor Data to Business Value by Luc Bors

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This session will show you how to use Oracle IoT Cloud Service for Real Time Analytics. You’ll learn how to connect devices to the IoT Cloud Service and how to display sensor data from those devices in a web application. You’ll also learn how to use the stream explorer analytics capability of IoT Cloud Service to analyze the data that is retrieved from devices connected to Oracle IoT Cloud Service, including how to implement stream exploration and how to add filtering. Finally, you will learn how to publish the analyzed stream and show the results in a web application. Watch the free on-demand training here.

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Internet of Things OTN VTS free on-demand training by Bob Rhubart

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Before you dive into this edition, a reminder that while the Spring 2016 OTN Virtual Technology Summit is history, you can still access all of the Middleware Track session videos in the OTN VTS Middleware Replay Library:

Call for Papers: Session proposals are being accepted for future OTN Virtual Technology Summit events. Submit your proposal for Middleware track sessions in the OTN Virtual Technology Summit Middleware Ideas Space, part of the OTN Community Platform.

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Bob Rhubart, Manager, OTN Architect/Middleware Community

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M2M, the Other IoT by Noel Portugal

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Before IoT became ‘The’ buzzword, there was M2M (machine to machine). Some industries still refer to IoT as M2M, but overall the term Internet of Things has become the norm. I like the term M2M because it describes better what IoT is meant to do: Machines talking to other machines.

This year our team once again participated in the AT&T Developer Summit 2016 hackathon. With M2M in our minds, we created a platform to allow machines and humans report extraordinary events in their neighborhood.  Whenever a new event was reported (by machine or human),  devices and people (notified by an app) connected to the platform could react accordingly.  We came with two possible use cases to showcase our idea.

Virtual Gated Community

Gated communities are a great commodity for those wanting to have privacy and security. The problem is that usually these communities come with a high price tag. So we came up with a turnkey solution for a virtual gate using M2M. We created a device using the Qualcomm DragonBoard 410c board with wifi and bluetooth capabilities. We used a common motion sensor and a camera to detect cars and people not belonging to the neighborhood. Then, we used Bluetooth beacons that could be placed in at the resident keychains. When a resident drove (or walked) by the virtual gate, it would not trigger the automated picture and report to the system, but if someone without the Bluetooth beacon drove by, the system will log and report it. Read the complete article here.

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PaaS & Middleware Partner YouTube Update September 2016


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· Oracle OpenWorld 2016 tips

· PaaS Sales Cheat Sheets

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Mobile & IoT Showcase @ OpenWorld Moscone South, #109

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If you’ve been following Oracle’s mobile (r)evolution, we’ve been trending some impressive growth and mobile chops worth bragging about. The recent updates to Oracle Mobile Cloud Service, with the addition of Oracle MAX codeless development, new Location Based Services, bringing highly granular contextual apps (Manchester Airports Groupcomes to mind) and helping extend existing Forms based apps to Mobile First apps (New York MTA), we’re truly helping to mobilize our customers. Come see all of this, plus new mobile innovations and much more. Visit the Mobile & IoT Showcase at Moscone South, 109. Here’s a bit of a preview:

· Mobile Platform – catch the latest demo showcasing Oracle MCS latest features, Oracle MAX and Location Based Services

· Oracle JET, Oracle’s JavaScript Extension Toolkit. It’s open source. Yeah, that’s right, open source.

· Customer Insight and Engagement capabilities with multi-channel analytics, analysis, churn prediction & engagement

· Mobile innovations around chatbots, mobile beacons, and perhaps some interesting proof of concept apps created by Oracle’s A-Team

· Kick back at the Mobile & IoT Theatre to watch some in-depth presentations by technical experts in their field

For a great overview on what’s new and the Oracle Mobile roadmap catch this key OpenWorld session:

Mobile Now and in the Future: Location, Cognitive Insights, Chatbots, and Much More [CON7881]

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Introduction to Oracle Internet of Things Cloud Service – Webcast August 23rd 2016

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Introduction to Oracle Internet of Things Cloud service 16.3.3 and IoT Asset Monitoring Mini-App

Speakers: Harish Gaur and Florian Tournier

Please join the Oracle Product Management team in an introduction to version 16.3.3 of the Oracle Internet Cloud Service. This webcast will provide an overview of the exciting new features available in this release.

It will feature a demo of the new, readily-deployable Asset Monitoring application for rapid integration of IoT device data into asset monitoring workflows.

Schedule: Aug 23, 2016 18-19:00 CET (Berlin time)

For details please visit the registration page here.

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HCL Predictive Maintenance Solution based on IoT Cloud Service

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Luis Weir and the HCL team build an excellent PaaS showcase for predictive maintenance.

Predictive Maintenance HCL PaaS Showcase

• Industry value proposition solving a business problem

• PaaS services: IoT, MCS, PCS, ICS

Industries such as aeronautics, automotive, manufacturing, high-tech and even healthcare always deal with the management of thousands of assets. This activity is complex in very costly. Even more so due to manual business processes and disconnected systems (many of them legacy). HCL’s ServiSmart solution reduces costs by connecting assets into a streamlined and pre-built end-to-end digital business process to automate tasks such as fault recognition and diagnosis, work allocation, repairs tracking and ongoing maintenance. Watch the video here.

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Internet of Things (IoT) Cloud Service available

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Oracle Internet of Things Cloud Service is now available!  Oracle IoT Cloud Service is a secure and scalable platform to help organizations quickly build and deploy IoT applications. This new offering allows customers to gain new data-driven insights and drive actions from IoT by connecting, analyzing and integrating device data into business processes and applications like remote equipment monitoring and asset tracking.

Value Proposition

The three core elements of IoT Cloud Service are – connect, analyze and integrate

         Connect –  Using IoT Cloud Service, users can collect data from any device in any market—reliably and securely. It abstracts away the technical challenges of connecting to devices/gateways and accelerates your time to market with an open, secure, and scalable platform.

         Analyze –  Gathering IoT data is pointless if customers can’t get value from it. IoT Cloud Service performs real-time analytics and enables big data and predictive analytics to deliver the enriched enterprise data that enables you to identify new services and improve customer satisfaction.

         Integrate –  IoT Cloud Service extends enterprise applications using open interfaces and pre-integrations with Oracle’s platform-as-a-service (PaaS), software-as-a-service (SaaS) and on-premise applications to reduce total cost of ownership for IoT data-enriched applications and processes.

Need to Know

Here are some assets and information to help you effectively sell Oracle IoT Cloud Service into your accounts:

         Sales Tools and Collateral:  Customer-facing content available on cloud.oracle.com/iot

1.      Create opportunities using IoT Discovery Workshop: contact us for more information

2.      Access all IoT presentations from Open World 2015 here. (SOA Community membership required)

3.      Access customer facing e-book & solution brief

         Publicity: Oracle Internet of Things was announced in a press release at Oracle OpenWorld 2015 and is included in ongoing social media activities.

         Pricing and Availability:  Oracle IoT Cloud Service is now orderable and pricing for Metered and non-Metered (Subscription) is now available in the Price Book.  Pricing will be available at cloud.oracle.com shortly.

Who to target

         Customers interested in remote monitoring of their industrial equipments to drive proactive and predictive maintenance

         Customers interested in tracking assets to optimize their logistics operations or for safety and policy adherence

         Customers in industries such as industrial manufacturing, construction, utilities, agriculture and transportation/logistics

         Existing Oracle e-Business Suite, JD Edwards E1, Oracle Service Cloud, Oracle Transportation Management customers

Key features

         Device Virtualization – IoT Cloud Service exposes every connected device as a set of resources. This abstracts any complexity associated with device connectivity and standardizes the integration of devices with the enterprise

         Flexible Topology – Devices can connect to the Oracle IoT Cloud Service using different types of network topologies – using client library, gateway software or directly using REST API. This offers customers flexibility to integrate their devices with IoT Cloud Service.

         Stream processing – IoT Cloud Service performs real time analysis of incoming data streams with event aggregation, filtering and correlation. With a business-friendly interface, customers can quickly identify key events and exceptions at real-time

         Event Store – Analyzed data streams can be sent to integrated cloud services or enterprise applications for further processing and driving business workflows. Customers can query and visualize massive amounts of data with integrated Oracle Business Intelligence Cloud Service support and enable Big Data Analysis.

         Enterprise Integration –IoT Cloud Service enables API based integration with Oracle enterprise applications such as E-Business Suite, JD Edwards Enterprise One, Oracle Transportation Management, Oracle Service Cloud as well as PaaS services like Oracle Mobile Cloud Service and Oracle Integration Cloud Service

         Command & Control – Users can send messages to devices from enterprise & mobile applications, independent of device connectivity. Enterprise applications can also use the Oracle IoT Cloud Service REST API to issue commands and make queries to devices, providing customized, intelligent orchestration for business.

Key Benefits

         Faster Time to Market –  Extend manufacturing processes & logistics operations by leveraging connected devices

         Real-Time Insight –  Optimize asset tracking by analyzing and acting on in-flight IoT data

         Integrated –  Drive predictive maintenance using pre-built integrations with applications, analytics & mobile services

         Secure & Scalable –  Enterprise-grade platform for mission critical IoT applications

 

Want to try IoT Cloud Service? See the blog post here

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Introducing the Oracle IoT Cloud by Attila Németh

 

clip_image002Oracle released its newest cloud product, the Oracle Internet of Things (IoT) Cloud Service, a couple of days ago. We have shared our experience with the product at the DOAG 2015 conference where we have also shown a showcase demonstrating the capabilities of the IoT Cloud Service. With this article we are starting a series of posts showing some key aspects of the product.

First of all, a brief introduction: what is IoT and what does the Oracle IoT Cloud Service provide?

More than a year has passed since we have built our first IoT demo. The article gives a good overview about what the Internet of Things is, how the architecture can be set up, etc. The retrospective at the end of our pilot project back then shows the key aspects for a successful adoption.

The high level view of the Oracle IoT Cloud Service is shown in the picture below.

Data from “things” – devices somewhere around the world – is sent to the Oracle IoT Cloud Service. This can be a direct connection if the device supports it or an indirect one in which case the device communicates with a gateway (possibly even over a proprietary protocol) and the gateway forwards the data to the IoT Cloud Service.

All these devices and their connections are managed by the product. Metadata attributes like device category or location can be added to devices to help find devices quickly (for example to locate a faulty device).

Data sent to the cloud can be either forwarded directly to backend systems (which can be either in the cloud or on premise) or it can be analysed in the cloud and the result of the analysis can be forwarded to other systems – for example to a BI System for producing more detailed reports or to an ERP system to keep track of the assets. Read part I here, part II here, part III here, part IV here and part V here.

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PaaS & Middleware Partner YouTube Update August 2016

The August edition of the PaaS & Middleware Partner Update contains three key topics:

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