The Internet of Everything: How the Network Unleashes the Benefits of Big Data

作者: John Garrity , Robert Pepper

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摘要: ROBERT PEPPER JOHN GARRITY Cisco Systems Exabytes (1018) of new data are created every single day. Much this information is transported over Internet protocol (IP) networks. First described by Clive Humby as the “new oil,”1 growth fueling knowledge economies, sparking innovation, and unleashing waves creative destruction. But most these unstructured underutilized, flowing at a volume velocity that often too large fast to analyze. If do, in fact, comprise raw material business, on par with economic inputs such capital labor,2 then deriving insight added value from input will require targeted transmission, processing, analysis. A rising share IP networks more people, places, things connect Everything (IoE). Proprietary networks, built industry-siloed standards those manufacturing or electric utilities, increasingly migrating facilitating big data, becoming key link among generation, analysis, utilization. How can we effectively maximize explosion avoid pitfall diminishing marginal value? This chapter details how underpin IoE accelerate data’s transformational impact individuals, businesses, governments around world. After first highlighting four major trends driving detailing central maximizing analytical deluge, identifies critical technology public policy challenges could either encumber full IoE.

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