IBM, for a Smarter Planet and Cliquez et modifiez le titre Smarter Cities Olivier Cliquez Casile pour modifier les styles du texte du masque IBM Distinguished Engineer Deuxième niveau CTO Business Solutions Center, La Gaude, France Troisième niveau Best Student Recognition Event July 6-8, 2011 EMEA IBM Innovation Center La Gaude, France
Something meaningful is happening Every human being, company, organization, city, nation, natural system and man-made system is becoming interconnected, instrumented and intelligent. 2 The world is flatter. The world is Because it can. smaller. Because it must. This The is leading world is to new savings and efficiency but perhaps as Because we want it to. getting smarter. important, new possibilities for progress.
Our world is becoming INSTRUMENTED Our world is becoming INTERCONNECTED Virtually all things, processes and ways of working are becoming INTELLIGENT 3
INSTRUMENTED We now have the ability to measure, sense and see the exact condition of everything. Today, there are 1 billion transistors for each person on the planet. 1 In 2010, 30 billion RFID tags have been embedded into our world and across entire ecosystems. 1 Everything will become instrumented: supply chains, healthcare networks, cities and even natural systems like rivers. 4
INTERCONNECTED People, systems and objects can communicate and interact with each other in entirely new ways. The internet of people is 1 billion strong. Almost one third of the world s population will be on the web by end of 2011. 1 There are more than 4 billion mobile phone subscribers worldwide. The Internet of things cars, appliances, cameras, roadways, pipeline, pharmaceuticals and even livestock is headed to 1 trillion. 5
INTELLIGENT We can respond to changes quickly and accurately, and get better results by predicting and optimizing for future events. Every day, 15 petabytes of new information are being generated. This is 8x more than the information in all U.S. libraries. An average company with 1,000 employees spends $5.3 million a year to find information stored on its servers. New computing models manage the massive amounts of data generated by the proliferation of end-user devices, sensors, and actuators. Combined with advanced analytics, these technologies are making us smarter. 6
Cities cannot simply work harder They must work smarter 7
We have learned from over 2,000 projects Canada 42 United States 846 Mexico 5 Peru 1 Chile 5 Brazil 35 NE Europe 183 Russia 13 SW Europe 264 SA 2 E Europe 11 Turkey 2 Pakistan 1 India 21 China 433 Taiwan 10 Japan 153 South Korea 7 Vietnam UAE Columbia 2 3 Thailand 1 Malaysia 1 3 Singapore 4 Australia 84 8
Smarter cities drive sustainable growth by Leveraging information to make better decisions Anticipating problems to resolve them proactively Coordinating resources to operate effectively 9
The smartest cities integrate all key functions City Strategy & Administration Healthcare Transportation Education Energy and Water Social Services Public Safety 10
The smartest cities think beyond the core Economic Development Hospitals City Strategy & Administration Businesses Healthcare Transportation Universities Education Energy and Water Utilities Social Services Public Safety Non-profits Citizens Communicating and integrating across stakeholders helps to drive Economic Development and Sustainable Growth 11
Strong leadership in Rio transformed city operations Initial focus - prevent deaths from annual flooding Expanded to manage all emergency response situations Analyzes weather, energy, building, transportation, & water data in real-time Nationwide adoption in advance of Olympics and world cup Increasing efficiency in resource deployment, Expanding early warnings to 48 hours, coordinating all agencies in response 12
We have learned from over 2,000 projects How to identify priorities and to increase value How to package best practices to reuse globally How to make technology accessible to all cities 13
Client-informed city model identifies top opportunities Develop a custom, tops-down strategy for your city 1. Determine goals and objectives 2. Understand systems relationships 3. Compare city performance 4. Evaluate maturity of operations 5. Develop actionable roadmaps IBM s City Forward collates the massive amount of data relating to cities in one clearinghouse You can compare similar sets of data across multiple cities Having all this data in one place might help citizens and lawmakers tease out relationships that could otherwise be hidden. March 2, 2011 14
We have learned from over 2,000 projects How to identify priorities and to increase value How to package best practices to reuse globally How to make technology accessible to all cities 15
Industry solutions informed by custom engagements Custom Solutions Industry Solutions Taking lessons learned and best practices from leading cities and making those solutions available to the rest of the world 16
What if you had the means to coordinate your entire city? Operations Center Unified view across all city agencies Monitor and manage services Predict and respond to events Centralized intelligence It s helping us save lives! Eduardo Paes, Mayor, City of Rio de Janiero 17
What if you could integrate information for traffic flow optimization? Transportation Management Improved traffic management Optimized roadway capacity Faster incident response Enhanced travel experience We get a holistic picture we can learn from. Silvester Prakasam Director of Fare Systems, Singapore LTA Inspiration 18
What if you could predict and prevent service disruption? Water Management Water usage analytics Predictive asset failure analysis Work Order optimization Improved customer service We re doing more than just listening, we re taking action. Mujib U. Lodhi CIO, DC Water Inspiration 19
What if you could make your building smarter to save energy? Smarter Buildings Real time data collection Where and how to save money Energy, space and operations dashboards Integrated with asset management systems Helps us find and address opportunities that were previously invisible to us. John DeMarco Director, Real Estate Operations, IBM Inspiration 20
We have learned from over 2,000 projects How to identify priorities and to increase value How to package best practices to reuse globally How to make technology accessible to all cities 21
Providing options for cities of different sizes & IT skill On Premise: Build on workload optimized platforms Leverage infrastructure readiness services Shared Services: Work together across multiple cities Share services using preconfigured systems Cloud Delivery: Workload optimized platforms Infrastructure readiness services It s about transforming the way we do business, so we can invest that money in front-line service delivery Inspiration Chief Superintendent Avon & Somerset Police 22
Let s look at business challenges in new ways. Let s build a smarter planet together. IBM, for a Smarter Planet and Smarter Cities 23