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Supplier Slogan | | The Internet of Things Starts with Intel Inside. | GetMore from Energy | New Automation Technology. | Powering Business Worldwide | Inspire the Next. | A Better Life, A Better World. | Digital Life For Everyday Items | Nothing's Out of Reach |
HQ Location | Russia | United States | United States | Germany | Ireland | Japan | Japan | United States | United States |
Year Founded | 1992 | 1968 | 2001 | 1980 | 1911 | 1910 | 1918 | 2000 | 1870 |
Company Type | Public | Public | Private | Private | Public | Public | Public | Public | Private |
Stock Ticker | OTCMKTS: ROSYY | NASDAQ: INTC | | | NYSE: ETN | OTCMKTS: HTHIY | OTCMKTS: PCRFY | NASDAQ: PI | |
Revenue | $1-10b | > $10b | $100m-1b | $100m-1b | > $10b | > $10b | > $10b | $100m-1b | $100m-1b |
Employees | > 50,000 | > 50,000 | 1,001 - 10,000 | 1,001 - 10,000 | > 50,000 | > 50,000 | > 50,000 | 201 - 1,000 | 1,001 - 10,000 |
Website | Open website | Open website | Open website | Open website | Open website | Open website | Open website | Open website | Open website |
Twitter Handle | @Rostelecom_News | @intel | @enernoc | @beckhoff | @switchoneaton | @hitachi_us | @panasonic | @impinj | @SensusGlobal |
Company Description | National Telecommunications Group of Companies holds stock in companies providing cable TV services, broadband access to internet, telephony, TV and Internet content aggregation and production. Group includes 11 companies providing digital and analogue cable television, broadband access to Internet and digital telephony in Moscow (“Mostelecom”), Saint-Petersburg (“TKT”) and other cities of Russian Federation | Intel designs, manufactures, and sells integrated digital technology platforms worldwide. The company's platforms are used in various computing applications comprising notebooks, desktops, servers, tablets, smartphones, wireless and wired connectivity products, Wearables, transportation systems, and retail devices. It offers microprocessors that processes system data and controls other devices in the system; chipsets, which send data between the microprocessor and input, display, and storage devices, such as keyboard, mouse, monitor, hard drive or solid-state drive, and optical disc drives; system-on-chip products that integrate its central processing units with other system components onto a single chip; and wired network connectivity products.
Featured Subsidiaries/ Business Units:
- Intel Inside
- Intel Data Center Manager (DCM)
- Saffron Technology
- Wind River | EnerNOC is a leading provider of cloud-based energy intelligence software (EIS) and services to thousands of enterprise customers and utilities globally. EnerNOC's EIS solutions for enterprise customers improve energy productivity by optimizing how they buy, how much they use, and when they use energy. EIS for enterprise includes budgeting and procurement, utility bill management, facility optimization, visibility and reporting, project Tracking, demand management, and demand response. EnerNOC's EIS solutions for utilities help maximize customer engagement and the value of demand-side resources, including demand response and energy efficiency. | Beckhoff implements open automation systems based on PC Control technology. Products that can be used as separate components or integrated into a complete and seamless control system are available for all industries. | Eaton provides energy-efficient solutions that help our customers effectively manage electrical, hydraulic and mechanical power more efficiently, safely and sustainably.
Year founded: 1911
Revenue: $22.6 billion (2014)
NYSE: ETN | Hitachi is a highly diversified company that operates eleven business segments: Information & Telecommunication Systems, Social Infrastructure, High Functional Materials & Components, Financial Services, Power Systems, Electronic Systems & Equipment, Automotive Systems, Railway & Urban Systems, Digital Media & Consumer Products, Construction Machinery and Other Components & Systems.
Year founded: 1910
Revenue: $94.0 billion (2014)
TYO: 6501 | Panasonic is a Japanese multinational electronics corporation that has grown to become one of the world's largest electronics producers. In addition to electronics, it offers non-electronic products and services. Year founded: 1918 | Impinj wirelessly connects billions of everyday items such as apparel, medical supplies, and automobile parts to consumer and business applications such as inventory management, patient safety, and asset Tracking. The Impinj platform uses RAIN RFID to deliver timely information about these items to the digital world, thereby enabling the Internet of ThingsImpinj, Inc. provides ultra high frequency Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) solutions for identifying, locating, and authenticating items. The company’s products include Indy Reader Chips that include integrated radio chips and supporting SDKs; Monza Tag Chips, which deliver memory options and extended features to RFID tags; and Speedway fixed RFID readers and antennas for RFID-based information. It also provides STP Source Tagging Platform, a platform for the creation of high-performance encoding and verification systems. The company serves retail, asset management, consumer electronics, entertainment, healthcare, Internet of Things, and logistics markets. | Sensus helps public service providers, including utilities and cities, reach farther by doing more with their infrastructure to improve quality of life in their communities. |
IoT Solutions | | From monitoring the energy efficiency of our homes to finding more productive ways to feed the global population, harnessing these connected “things” and turning massive amounts of raw data into actionable insights will have a transformative impact on society. However, both technical and business challenges are slowing IoT adoption. Decision makers within companies are trying to gain a better grasp of expected ROI, cost, and scalability, while IT managers struggle with integration, Interoperability, management, and the need to tailor to specific verticals.
Intel is addressing these challenges by offering open and scalable products, fostering a thriving ecosystem, and showing what is possible with pilots and use cases that demonstrate the potential value and ease of deployment. Intel offers a comprehensive portfolio of end-to-end hardware and software with built-in security.
To make IoT simpler to deploy and scale across applications quickly, Intel offer the Intel IoT Platform, a design blueprint that details how to securely connect and manage a fleet of “things” from small sensors to huge server farms that make up the cloud, while using various analytics tools and technologies along the way. | | The purpose of Industry 4.0 is to make manufacturing more flexible, efficient and sustainable through communication and intelligence, thus increasing the competitiveness of German industry. One major component of this approach is control technology, which is still far from reaching its full potential. Improved communication methodologies and the rising convergence of information and automation technologies will deliver significant progress – something Beckhoff has always focused on with its PC-based control technology and fieldbus communication. Beckhoff provides the foundational technologies and tools needed today to implement Industrie 4.0 concepts and Internet of Things (IoT) connectivity, all via PC-based control. TwinCAT engineering and control software packages are available for the creation of applications such as Big Data, pattern recognition as well as condition or power monitoring, in addition to traditional control tasks – which can sustainably increase production and engineering efficiency as a result. | With IoT, virtually any object, person or even animal can be assigned an IP address and provided with the ability to transfer data over a network. For instance, a patient with an implanted heart monitor, a farm animal with a biochip transponder and an automobile with built-in sensors are all achievable thanks to IoT. Eaton's Electrical Sector and Hydraulics Group engineers are actively looking at integrating the IoT across a growing number of products. By capturing data that exists within components and systems and making it available, these products will be able to provide actionable knowledge to improve performance. | The Internet of Things (IoT) is the network of physical objects accessed through the Internet—essentially a "Connected Everything Platform." These objects contain embedded technology to interact with internal states or the external environment. When objects can sense and communicate, it changes how and where decisions are made, and who makes them.
IoT is connecting new places—such as manufacturing floors, energy grids, healthcare facilities, and transportation systems—to the Internet. When an object can represent itself digitally, it can be controlled from anywhere. This connectivity means more data, gathered from more places, with more ways to: increase efficiency, innovate in product development, increase asset utilization, enhance the customer experience, streamline the supply chain, and improve safety and security.
Hitachi Consulting helps apply IoT solutions to drive business value, ultimately allowing companies to be IoT innovators and become an "Enterprise of Things." Companies can learn more about Hitachi Consulting's products, solutions and expertise and how they leverage the diverse product portfolio of Hitachi to help enterprises quickly get value out of IoT capabilities. | The Internet of Everything is based on the idea that devices, objects and systems can be connected in simple, transparent ways to enable seamless sharing of information and coordinated and intelligent operations across all of them. As no single company can accomplish the level of Interoperability required to support the Internet of Everything and address everyday, real-life scenarios, a united, pan-industry effort is needed to deliver new experiences to consumers and businesses. Panasonic pledges to provide companies with royalty-free access to some of its Internet of Things (IoT) software and patents as way to speed up the development of new IoT software and services. The company is adopting the model of the open-source software movement by sharing its software and product experience in Cloud Computing technologies. | RAIN RFID is a passive (battery-free) wireless technology system that connects billions of everyday items to the Internet, enabling businesses and consumers to identify, locate, authenticate and engage each item. RAIN RFID is used in a wide variety of applications, including inventory management, patient safety, asset Tracking and item Authentication. RAIN is the fastest growing segment of the RFID market and uses a single, global standard: UHF Gen 2 (ISO/IEC 18000-63). RAIN has connected over 20 billion items to date. By providing internet connectivity to and real time information about everyday items such as apparel, medical supplies, automobile parts, food and more, RAIN RFID enables the true Internet of Things. | From utilities to cities to industrial parks and campuses―our solutions empower you to build interconnected systems with intelligence at every point. So you can be more responsive. Smarter. And make the most efficient, cost-effective decisions. |
Key Customers | | Apple, Dell, HP, NTT Data, Mandic Cloud Solutions, Shanda Games G Cloud, Baidu, Chunghwa Telecom, KT Corporation, BMW | | Wifag-Polytype Technologies AG | Boeing, Navistar, Tata Motors | BMW, Cortal Consors, Die Mobiliar | DuPont, Japan Airlines, McDonalds | Intel, Patrizia Pepe Firenze, Exito, Qantas, Hanmi, American Apparel, Cisco, Purdue, memove, KH Lloreda | |
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IoT Snapshot | | | | | | | | | |
Technologies | Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS)Sensors | Platform as a Service (PaaS)Processors & Edge IntelligenceSensorsActuatorsAnalytics & ModelingApplication Infrastructure & MiddlewareCybersecurity & PrivacyDronesFunctional ApplicationsInfrastructure as a Service (IaaS)Networks & Connectivity | Platform as a Service (PaaS)Processors & Edge Intelligence | ActuatorsAutomation & ControlProcessors & Edge Intelligence | Automation & ControlNetworks & ConnectivitySensors | Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS)Analytics & ModelingApplication Infrastructure & MiddlewareCybersecurity & PrivacyDronesPlatform as a Service (PaaS) | Automation & ControlSensors | Networks & ConnectivitySensorsPlatform as a Service (PaaS) | Automation & ControlSensorsFunctional ApplicationsInfrastructure as a Service (IaaS)Networks & Connectivity |
Industries | | AerospaceAutomotiveConstruction & InfrastructureConsumer GoodsElectrical GridsElectronicsFinance & InsuranceHealthcare & HospitalsOil & GasRailway & MetroRenewable EnergySecurity & Public SafetySpecialty VehiclesTelecommunicationsTransportationUtilities | Electrical GridsUtilities | AutomotiveConstruction & InfrastructureMarine & ShippingPackagingRecycling & Waste ManagementRenewable Energy | AerospaceAutomotiveBuildingsEquipment & MachineryFood & BeverageHealthcare & HospitalsMiningOil & GasRailway & MetroSpecialty VehiclesUtilities | ChemicalsConstruction & InfrastructureElectrical GridsEquipment & MachineryFinance & InsuranceHealthcare & HospitalsOil & GasRenewable EnergyRetailTransportationUtilities | | AerospaceFood & BeverageHealthcare & HospitalsRetail | Cities & MunicipalitiesElectrical GridsTelecommunicationsUtilities |
Use Cases | | Asset Health Management (AHM)Automated Disease DiagnosisAutonomous TransportationComputer VisionCybersecurityEdge Computing & Edge IntelligenceFleet ManagementOnsite Human Safety ManagementRemote Asset ManagementRemote Patient MonitoringVehicle Performance MonitoringVirtual Prototyping & Product TestingVisual Quality Detection | Building Energy ManagementSmart City Operations | Building Automation & ControlPicking, Sorting & Positioning | Building Energy ManagementManufacturing System Automation | Energy Management SystemCybersecurityEdge Computing & Edge IntelligencePredictive MaintenanceProcess Control & Optimization | Energy Management SystemSmart Lighting | | Advanced Metering InfrastructureLeakage & Flood MonitoringRemote ControlSmart City OperationsSmart LightingWater Utility Management |
Functions | | Business OperationFacility ManagementField ServicesHuman ResourcesLogistics & TransportationProduct Research & DevelopmentQuality AssuranceSales & Marketing | | Logistics & TransportationWarehouse & Inventory Management | Facility Management | Business OperationDiscrete ManufacturingFacility ManagementLogistics & TransportationMaintenanceProcess Manufacturing | | Discrete ManufacturingLogistics & TransportationProcess Manufacturing | Business OperationFacility Management |
Services | | Data Science Services | | | Hardware Design & Engineering Services | Software Design & Engineering ServicesCloud Planning, Design & Implementation ServicesCybersecurity ServicesData Science ServicesTraining | | | Hardware Design & Engineering ServicesSoftware Design & Engineering Services |
Technology Stack | | | | | | | | | |
Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) | Minor | Moderate | None | None | None | Strong | None | None | Minor |
Platform as a Service (PaaS) | None | Strong | Minor | None | None | Strong | None | Moderate | None |
Application Infrastructure & Middleware | None | Strong | None | None | None | Strong | None | None | None |
Analytics & Modeling | None | Moderate | None | None | None | Moderate | None | None | None |
Functional Applications | None | Moderate | None | None | None | None | None | None | Minor |
Cybersecurity & Privacy | None | Moderate | None | None | None | Moderate | None | None | None |
Networks & Connectivity | None | Moderate | None | None | Moderate | None | None | Minor | Moderate |
Processors & Edge Intelligence | None | Strong | Minor | Minor | None | None | None | None | None |
Sensors | Minor | Strong | None | None | Moderate | None | Moderate | Minor | Moderate |
Automation & Control | None | None | None | Moderate | Strong | None | Moderate | None | Minor |
Robots | None | None | None | None | None | None | None | None | None |
Drones | None | Strong | None | None | None | Strong | None | None | None |
Wearables | None | None | None | None | None | None | None | None | None |
Actuators | None | Minor | None | Minor | None | None | None | None | None |
Other | None | None | None | None | None | None | None | None | None |
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