Internet of Things and Wearables Driving the next phase of growth in Computing

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2 Internet of Things and Wearables Driving the next phase of growth in Computing Sridhar Solur Director, Next Gen Computing and Cloud Services, Mobility GBU, Printing & Personal Systems

3 Population penetration (%) Revolutionary technology in recessionary times 100% 80% 60% 50% 40% AM Radio Television Internet Mobility U.S. Recession Global Recession 20% 0% Source: KPCB, Internet Trends

4 Mobility still in early stages and on fire Global Users (in billions) 1.1B Smart phone users 5.2B Mobile subscriptions Growth potential 1.5M Android activations per day compared to ~370K babies born each day Google U.S. mobile queries: 480% growth ( ) Hierarchy of needs has been re-written Hyper Mobiles and IOT 485 million wearables by 2018 and 1 trillion connected devices by

5 The revolution of mobile Unprecedented economic and social impact Social Networking fills collaborative desire Cloud prominence in the mobile ecosystem 34% By the end of 2012, 34% of the global workforce were mobile information workers. 819M mobile monthly active users 51% growth YoY Facebook 14 million+ users with 92% of Fortune 500 companies using service Analytics create relevant insights In Kenya, data on population movements gleaned from cell-phone data analytics, helped to identify the most important sources of malaria infections as well as the major destinations of people exposed to the disease 5

6 And almost a trillion connected devices in the next decade Devices Technologies + Platforms SYNC???? Cable Connected devices , million billion billion trillion 6

7 The next phase of computing What is IOT? Internet of Things (IOT) is the trend of connecting physical objects with the digital world Using sensors, actuators and communication technologies Considered the next wave of computing Projected impact Projected to connect 1+ trillion objects in the next decade up from 9B today Market size Value is created and delivered by capturing, aggregating and analyzing data. Size estimated to be 325B in 2018 IOT is transforming all industries: transportation, healthcare, manufacturing, retail 2 6 trillion dollar economic impact in the next decade according to McKinsey Global Institute Wearables and the quantified self movement is a part of this revolution 7

8 IOT characteristics it s not all about the device HP Cloud Typical IOT System Typical Wearable Device Client Network Operator Service Enabler System Integrator Reseller 10% 20% 30% 15% 20% 5% 55% 5% na 35% 5% Mobile client and cloud services are needed to play in this market Significant volumes of data collected in the cloud for IOT Mobile client is used as a local hub for wearables Service Provider Customer Source: Smart market-makers for the Internet of Things ; Ansgar Schlautmann, Didier Levy, Stuart Keeping and Gregory Pankert 8

9 Contextual computing the engine of IOT Contextual computing deals with linking changes in the environment with computers Summation of situational, attitudinal and preferential experiences Sensors on and around us growing faster than Moore's law exponential growth. 100 sensors around a person 2017 Cloud service and data storage and analytics essential for compelling value creation and delivery All industry with data storage and analytics essential for compelling value creations and delivery Android ecosystem clearly ahead of IOS and Windows 9

10 These technologies are changing lives and industries Brain sensing headbands that let you control thing using your mind Health insurance with wearables Head Band Glasses Glasses provide a true augmented reality experience Home warranty with connected homes Helmet Neck bands like the SEAL band make swimming safer& more enjoyable Heads up display Necklace Watches and wrist bands Ear mounted cameras for automated timelapse photos & other ear based devices Belt based wearables can pack more power than other types Smart clothing with innovative material Ping social net garment Clothing Socks Tags Tags like Oloni from Trelab, can be embedded onto common objects and worn almost anywhere Belt buckle Smart" shoes with sensors help athletes track performance Shoes Over 485M annual device shipments of wearable devices by Up to $101B global connected home market in http://

11 And challenging incumbents, creating new value pools Automobile leasing and connected cars 1M+ People killed in traffic accidents every year around the world 1 $2.9B Global head up display (HUD) market in Connected car 300,000 miles Distance drive by Google's autonomous car with only one accident (caused by human-error) 1 Car windscreens 30,000 to 150,000 Lives that could be saved per year in 2025 by adopting autonomous cars 1 Car windows 9.1M Worldwide sales of cars equipped with HUDs in McKinsey - Disruptive technologies: Advances that will transform life, business, and the global economy May

12 Summary Mobile has been one of the most revolutionary technologies in the last century Combined with the rise of social, cloud and analytics, we are in a vortex of a perfect storm This has contributed to the relevance of contextual computing, the engine behind IOT and the quantified self movement IOT is changing lives, liquefying markets and transforming businesses 12

13 Economic Impact in recessionary times Social Valuation increase ( ) 5900% Cloud Analytics Mobile 538% 584% 351% 181% 13

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