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OpenStack and IoT opportunity and challenges Presented by: Chraigui Soufiene Founder of TOSUG

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OpenStack and IoT opportunity and challengesPresented by: Chraigui Soufiene

Founder of TOSUG

RoadMap• From IoT to IoE• Data Growth• IoE Challenges• OpenStack for IoT• Why OpenStack ?• Getting started• Demo

The Internet of Everything is the intelligent connection of

People, Process, Data, and Things

From IoT to IoE

IoE Generates Data at Scale Never Seen Before

Data growth

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Number of Connected Objects Expected to Reach 50bn by 2020

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Penetration of connected objects in total ‘things’ expected to reach 2.7% in 2020 from 0.6% in 2012

IoE Challenges

Connectivity

Integration

Data Collection Scalability

Real Time Analytics

Security

Event Simulation

Connectivity • Interoperate with I0T

protocols such as MQTT,

XMPP etc.• Bridge communications

between I0T protocols and traditional line of business APIs.

• Choose network architecture.

Data Collection • Process and aggregate

millions of events real time.

• Execute static queries against dynamic data streams.

Integration

• Integrate data produced by smart devices with backend systems.

• Use line-of-business data in event stream queries.

• Push data to smart devices based on conditions detected on line-of-business systems.

Scalability

• Horizontally scalability models to support the processing of millions of events real time.

• Elastic and on-demand scalability architecture to adapt to dynamic traffic conditions.

Real-Time Analytics

• Process analytics based on real time traffic from smart devices.

• Visualize traffic from specific devices as well as from different segments of an IoT topology.

Security

• Manage and secure the devices of an industrial IoT topology.

• Protect the data exchanged between smart devices and corporate systems.

Solution: OpenStack

Why OpenStack

•Control and Flexibility. Open source platform means you’re never locked to a proprietary vendor, •Industry Standard.  More than 60 leading companies from over a dozen countries are participating in OpenStack, including Cisco, Citrix, Dell, Intel and Microsoft, and new OpenStack clouds are coming online across the globe. •Proven Software.  Run the same software that today powers some of the largest public and private clouds in the world.•Compatible and Connected. Compatibility with public OpenStack clouds means enterprises are prepared for the future—making it easy to migrate data and applications to public clouds when conditions are right—based on security policies, economics, and other key business criteria.

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Deploying an IoT plateform on OpenStack

OpenStack and IoT opportunity and challengesPresented by: Chraigui Soufiene

Founder of TOSUG

Thank you for attention, Questions ?