Generating Business Insight and Advantage from IoT Data
Thursday March 5, 2015 TIME: 2:00pm ET/ 11:00am PT | | The Internet of Things (IoT) is generating a massive amount of data from the machines, products and people that make up today’s smart, connected world. Leveraging this data can dramatically improve an organization’s internal processes, and the services and products a company delivers to its customers. Splunk, a business systems and analytics partner of ThingWorx, provides a platform that can transform large volumes of disparate data into valuable insights. Splunk solutions enable customers to monitor, collect, filter, search and analyze structured and unstructured machine data in real time from various sources, including the ThingWorx platform. Join Brian Gilmore, Senior Manager and Solution Expert for the IoT and Industrial Data at Splunk and Jack Reader, Business Development Manager at ThingWorx, a PTC Business, as they discuss how companies can: - Identify and resolve issues faster across all systems and infrastructure
- Monitor and predict problems before they impact service, safety and revenue
- Gain operational visibility companywide or within specific roles to understand trends in data
- Make better informed business decisions using Operational Intelligence from machine and process data
- Anticipate, detect, respond and prevent security threats across IT, the business and in the cloud
Register now to learn how you can leverage the increasing amount of data you are generating from your smart, connected devices to gain a competitive business advantage. Who should attend: Everyone! | | | | | | Presenter: Brian Gilmore Senior Manager and Solution Expert for the Internet of Things and Industrial Data, Splunk Brian Gilmore is the Senior Manager and Solution Expert for the Internet of Things and Industrial Data at Splunk. A former practitioner in mechanical systems automation, integration, and data analytics, his current area of focus includes enabling Splunk's 8400+ worldwide customers to improve service levels, reduce operations costs, mitigate security risks, enable compliance, and create new product and service offerings using insights from the big data generated by mechanical systems and connected devices. His specific IoT and M2M interests include failure forensics, fault detection and diagnostics, and intuitive, data-driven human-machine interfaces. Jack Reader Business Development Manager, ThingWorx, a PTC Business Jack has focused full time on M2M and the Internet of Things (IoT) since its inception, focusing on RFID, RTLS, sensor networking, low power wireless technologies and the convergence of IP with traditional serial based controller protocols and systems. At Deloitte, IBM, Cisco Systems, Optimum Energy and ThingWorx, a PTC Business Jack has applied his early market IoT solution development expertise to the transformation of vertical industries including Manufacturing plant-floor automation, Utilities and the Smart Grid, Real Estate and Intelligent Buildings, Urban Re-development and Smart+Connected cities and Healthcare Modernization through preventative and predictive maintenance.
Jack recently joined PTC ThingWorx to lead its ThingWorx Ready Partner Program for Big Data and Analytics . Moderator: Carl Ford CEO and Co-Founder Crossfire Media Carl Ford is Co-Founder of Crossfire Media focused on the impact of communication technology on consumers and industry. Carl has been highlighting the key initiatives around the advances of the Commercial Internet since the beginning. From developing Product and service strategies to moderating meetings at ETSI, Carl’s 20+ years have always focused on the impact that service cost, regulatory and marketing issues have in rolling out new services. As a community developer for Pulvermedia, Carl developed all of the VON Conference content. As an integral part of the IP Communications community, Carl has been instrumental in helping develop various trade organizations and has advised many companies on both strategic and technical issues to satisfy the needs of these company’s customers.
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