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Blockchain and io t by IBM

Blockchain and io t by IBM
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  1. 1. 1 Not transparent or visible 2 Hidden risks 5 Not meeting regulatory requirements 3 Too slow 4 Not using information from measured conditions in the physical world Explore Watson IoT with blockchain Reimagine the world's most fundamental business interactions; open the door to invent new styles of digital interactions Learn more Technology hands-on Watson IoT and Blockchain: Disruptor and game changer Build trust, reduce costs and accelerate transactions What is IBM Blockchain? IoT and blockchain: Disruptor and innovator converge The IBM Watson IoT Platform enables IoT devices to send data to private blockchain ledgers for inclusion in shared transactions with distributed records, maintained by consensus, and cryptographically hashed. Blockchain’s distributed replication allows your business partners to access and supply IoT data without the need for central control and management. Here’s why blockchain is a game changerfor IoT Leveraging blockchain for your IoT data offers new ways to automate business processes among your partners without setting up a complex and expensive centralized IT infrastructure. Blockchain’s data protection fosters: • Stronger working relationship with your partners Common challenges: building a secure transportation tendering and tracking application business across multiple parties or entities in a global network. What can blockchain do for global trade? What difference can blockchain make in the real world of IoT? The supply chain of the future has the instrumentation, interconnectedness and intelligence to predict, if not prevent, disruptions before they occur. It relies on new approaches that use sensor technologies, new analytic capabilities and simulation techniques to not just sense and respond, but anticipate and act. IBM is introducing a new blockchain service for IoT Make your blockchain experience real Connect with IBM to accelerate the design and development of your blockchain and IoT solutions. oT Blockchain can make device management easier.  Learn more chatter and optimize IoT.  Learn more Blockchain can change the entire global logistics business.  Learn more “Businesses don’t exist in isolation. They are connected to customers, suppliers and partners. They exist in countries around the world and have to comply with regulations. The networks are not static and over time, they morph because of business acquisitions and mergers. Finance, risk management, healthcare, insurance, and the Internet of Things (IoT) are some of the other systems that are poised for dramatic change using blockchain networks.”4 Jerry Cuomo is an IBM Fellow and Vice President of Blockchain Technologies Global trade represents an $18 trillionmarket.3 Blockchains change value transactionsthat have come to exploit the need for trust. Global supply chainsrely on a system that locks billions of dollars in a complex Enables transaction partners to: • Access and supply IoT data without the need for central control and management—all with tamper- resistant records • Verify every transaction, preventing disputes and ensuring all partners are held accountable Supply Chain / Logistics • Requires end-to-end logistics across disparate suppliers, systems and businesses • Use Watson IoT and blockchain as a shared ledger to provide a record of package/container status, condition, and location.  Learn more Freight transportation • Requires ability to manage complex process of moving freight involving different parties with different priorities • Use IBM Watson IoT and blockchain, to ensure contractual obligations are met all along the road.  Learn more “As the reach of blockchain continues to grow, more industries will feel the disruptive impact of this innovation in trust. Other implementations of the technology are currently found in banking, healthcare, notaries, digital rights, provenance and the Internet of Things.”5 – Jason Leibowitz, CoinDesk, May 2016 Prototype to productionFirst project • Get hands-on experience using and extending a sample application • Identify the best use case for your organization and how to take advantage of blockchain and Watson IoT together • Participate in a two-day Design Thinking workshop target design, leading to an iterative, agile development of a small-scale solution to address your business challenge • Extend your prototype into production and integrate it within your enterprise environment • Work with us to develop a prototype of your devices connected to the Blockchain fabric Explore Watson IoT with Blockchain WW912350USEN-01 A private blockchain infrastructure of distributed peers that replicates the device data and validates the transaction through smart contracts A permissioned blockchain that makes it possible for any participant in a business network to see the system of record A blockchain infrastructure that helps establish trust, accountability and transparency while streamlining business processes and enabling new business models Enhances security Enables inclusion of low-value devices Ensures easier long-term device managment Read the study entitled: Fast forward: Rethinking enterprises, ecosystems and economies with blockchains Learn more: Can the blockchain power industrial IoT? Learn more: Kouvola Innovation and IBM are exploring blockchain technology to create robust tendering and visibility that can be wholly trusted. Enable IoT devices to participate in blockchain transactions  Learn more Reduce the cost and complexity of operating sustaining business  Learn more Build trust • Build trust between parties and devices • Reduce risk of collusion and tampering Reduce costs • Reduce costs by removing overhead associated with middlemen and intermediaries Accelerate transactions • Reduce settlement time from days to near instantaneous Log operational maintenance data • Requires component tracking to ensure safety and satisfy compliance regulations • Use IBM Watson IoT and blockchain as a shared ledger to maintain an accurate and indelible history of your critical components.  Learn more Allows IoT devices to be used in building blockchain-based solutions to help organizations: • Transform customer experience • Adopt new business models in a private and decentralized manner Learn more about IBM Blockchain Read the solution brief Register your interest “I believe blockchain tech to be one of the truly disruptive and innovative application areas in the world at the moment, and that it will create huge waves across all imaginable business sectors, not just transportation alone.”2 – Mika Lammi, Kinno’s Head of IoT Business Development, Kouvola Innovation Ltd Watch the video Hear experienced professionals Download the solution brief Read the blog WW912350USEN-04 Watson IoT and Blockchain: Disruptor and game changer Build trust, reduce costs and accelerate transactions What is IBM Blockchain? A private blockchain infrastructure of distributed peers that replicates the device data and validates the transaction through smart contracts A permissioned blockchain that makes it possible to define who can join—allowing participants in a business network to see only what they’ve been given rights to see on the blockchain A blockchain infrastructure that helps establish trust, accountability and transparency while streamlining business processes and enabling new business models Learn more about IBM Blockchain Learn more: Kouvola Innovation and IBM are exploring blockchain technology to create robust tendering and visibility that can be wholly trusted. Here’s why blockchain is a game changer for IoT Leveraging blockchain for your IoT data offers new ways to automate business processes among your partners without setting up a complex and expensive centralized IT infrastructure. Blockchain’s data protection fosters: • Stronger working relationship with your partners • Greater efficiency as partners take advantage of the information provided Common challenges: building a secure transportation tendering and tracking application Transactions are becoming inefficient and too costly for companies that transact business across multiple parties or entities in a global network. What can blockchain do for global trade? What difference can blockchain make in the real world of IoT? The supply chain of the future has the instrumentation, interconnectedness and intelligence to predict, if not prevent, disruptions before they occur. It relies on new approaches that use sensor technologies, new analytic capabilities and simulation techniques to not just sense and respond, but anticipate and act. IBM is introducing a new blockchain service for IoT Explore Watson IoT with blockchain Make your blockchain experience real Connect with IBM to accelerate the design and development of your blockchain and IoT solutions. Learn more: Can the blockchain power industrial IoT? 1 Not transparent or visible 2 Hidden risk 3 Too slow 4 Not using information from measured conditions in the physical world 5 Not meeting regulatory requirements “I believe blockchain tech to be one of the truly disruptive and innovative application areas in the world at the moment, and that it will create huge waves across all imaginable business sectors, not just transportation alone.”2 – Mika Lammi, Kinno’s Head of IoT Business Development, Kouvola Innovation Ltd Global supply chains rely on a system that locks billions of dollars in a complex network of intermediaries and financiers. Blockchains change value transactions that have come to exploit the need for trust. “Businesses don’t exist in isolation. They are connected to customers, suppliers and partners. They exist in countries around the world and have to comply with regulations. The networks are not static and over time, they morph because of business acquisitions and mergers. Finance, risk management, healthcare, insurance, and the Internet of Things (IoT) are some of the other systems that are poised for dramatic change using blockchain networks.”4 – Jerry Cuomo is an IBM Fellow and Vice President of Blockchain Technologies Three key benefits of using blockchain for IoT Build trust • Build trust between parties and devices • Reduce risk of collusion and tampering Supply Chain / Logistics • Requires end-to-end logistics across disparate suppliers, systems and businesses • Use Watson IoT and blockchain as a shared ledger to provide a record of package/container status, condition, and location.  Learn more Log operational maintenance data • Requires component tracking to ensure safety and satisfy compliance regulations • Use IBM Watson IoT and blockchain as a shared ledger to maintain an accu- rate and indelible history of your critical components.  Learn more Freight transportation • Requires ability to man- age complex process of moving freight involving different parties with different priorities • Use IBM Watson IoT and blockchain, to ensure contractual obligations are met all along the road.  Learn more Accelerate transactions • Reduce settlement time from days to near instantaneous Reduce costs • Reduce costs by removing overhead associated with middlemen and intermediaries Read the solution brief Register your interest “As the reach of blockchain continues to grow, more industries will feel the disruptive impact of this innovation in trust. Other implemen- tations of the technology are currently found in banking, healthcare, notaries, digital rights, provenance and the Internet of Things.”5 – Jason Leibowitz, CoinDesk, May 2016 Enables transaction partners to: • Access and supply IoT data without the need for central control and management—all with tamper-resistant records • Verify every transaction, preventing disputes and ensuring all partners are held accountable Allows IoT devices to be used in building blockchain-based solutions to help organizations: • Improve operational efficiency • Transform customer experience • Adopt new business models in a private and decentralized manner Watch the video Hear experienced professionals Download the solution brief Read the blog Technology hands-on • Get hands-on experience using and extending a sample application • Identify the best use case for your organization and how to take advantage of blockchain and Watson IoT together First project • Participate in a two-day Design Thinking workshop • Define use case and target design, leading to an iterative, agile development of a small-scale solution to address your business challenge Prototype to production • Extend your prototype into production and integrate it within your enterprise environment • Work with us to develop a prototype of your devices connected to the Blockchain fabric Explore Watson IoT with Blockchain Learn more IoT and blockchain: Disruptor and innovator converge The IBM Watson IoT Platform enables IoT devices to send data to private blockchain ledgers for inclusion in shared transactions with distributed records, maintained by consensus, and cryptographically hashed. Blockchain’s distributed replication allows your business partners to access and supply IoT data without the need for central control and management. Enhances security Enables inclusion of low-value devices Ensures easier long-term device managment Blockchain can make device management easier.  Learn more Blockchain can greatly impact network traffic, potentially helping to reduce chatter and optimize IoT.  Learn more Blockchain can change the entire global logistics business.  Learn more Read the study entitled: Fast forward: Rethinking enterprises, ecosystems and economies with blockchains Enable IoT devices to participate in blockchain transactions  Learn more Reimagine the world’s most fundamental business interactions; open the door to invent new styles of digital interactions Reduce the cost and complexity of operating sustaining business  Learn more Global trade represents an $18 trillion market.3 © Copyright IBM Corporation 2016. IBM, the IBM logo, Watson IoT and ibm.com are trademarks of International Business Machines Corp., registered in many jurisdictions worldwide. Other product and service names might be trademarks of IBM or other companies. A current list of IBM trademarks is available on the Web at “Copyright and trademark information” at www.ibm.com/legal/copytrade. 1 http://www.coindesk.com/ibm-watson-artificial-intelligence-blockchain/ 2 Finnish City Partners with IBM to Validate Blockchain Application in Logistics, The Coin Telegraph, Jun 30, 2016,http://cointelegraph.com/news/finnish-city- partners-with-ibm-to-validate-blockchain-application-in-logistics 3 International Trade Statistics 2015, World Trade Organization (WTO), 2015, https://www.wto.org/english/res_e/statis_e/its2015_e/its2015_e.pdf 4 Forbes, How to Provide secure and trustworthy blockchain networks in the cloud, Apr 2016, http://www.forbes.com/sites/ibm/2016/04/29/how-to-provide- secure-and-trustworthy-blockchain-networks-in-the-cloud/#4349da427e82 5 “Blockchain’s Big Innovation is Trust, Not Money”, Jason Leibowitz, CoinDesk, May 2016, http://www.coindesk.com/blockchain-innovation-trust-money/

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