Accenture IoT Platforms Web
Accenture IoT Platforms Web
Accenture IoT Platforms Web
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THE IoT APPLICATION THE PLATFORM CORE
3,500 6,000
msg/sec msg/sec DEVICES
PLATFORM GROWS
APPLICATIONS
CLOUD
PLATFORM ACCELERATES
PLATFORM ACCELERATES PLATFORM GROWS NEW
DEVELOPMENT USE CASES
Agility to rapidly develop and Agility to harvest, discover, and reuse
evolve use case. IoT components.
Scale number of devices, volumes Scale horizontal components to scale
of data, analytical models. across verticals.
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Harvest and reuse
Time application components
Geospatial Hierarchical Network Tabular Series
APPLICATIONS
The opportunity here lies in the fact that many of today’s IoT
applications are comprised of the same components: for
example, the same visualizations on top of a standard workflow
engine, deployed on the same lambda architecture-based pattern
with the same data type-specific ingestion pipelines, and using
the same machine-learning and statistical techniques. Even
domain-specific core components like object models, laws of
physics, and application logic carry over from application to
application. This commonality serves as the basis for reuse and as
a foundation on which to build.
COMPONENT CAPTURE
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PLATFORM ACCESS
MANAGER LAYERS Web Mobile Business Adhoc
Apps Apps Intelligence Analysis
Platform
Admin UI API MANAGER
INDUSTRY EGRESS
Developer Portal ENABLERS GATEWAY
/Catalog ADAPTERS
Customer Service External
Subscription Device Assurance Gateway
Configuration / Relationship Inventory
Monitoring Manager Software Legacy Data
Mediation
Manager Gateway
Figure 3: Accenture’s own integrated analytics and IoT platforms AIP and CPaaS harvest
components grouped into categories like Rapid Visualization Development, Data Virtualization,
Analytics Lifecycle Management, Device Management, and Cloud Management.
COMPONENT CONFIGURATION
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A JOURNEY
TO PLATFORM
Accenture has created its own IoT platform. During our journey
to this capability, summarized below, we harvested the real-
time analytics, device management, workflow and visualization
capabilities of Accenture Connected Platforms as a Service and
Accenture Insights Platform (AIP):
BPaaS Go-to-Market/Outcomes
Verticals
Industry
SaaS
Industry “Augmentation”
via Vertical Apps
Technology “Aggregation
and Integration”
PaaS
Horizontal
Platforms
Infrastructure
IaaS Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure,
Google Cloud Platform, Open Source On-Prem
DEVELOPMENT:
THE FIRST APP
SMART WATER
12 weeks
Initial real-time streaming
Base set of components
ILLUSTRATION
Curve-fitting gaps in sensor readings
Present
Sensor Readings
Missing
Interval
Time
DEVELOPMENT:
THE NEW APP
SMART GRID
8 weeks
Leverage existing base
Contribute new components
DEVELOPMENT:
THE NEW CAPABILITY
OIL & GAS
2 weeks
Main focus on domain specific
Heavy reuse of components
Figure 7: New apps gain agility through configuration and allow focus on
creation of new capability.
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So rather than “your” platform being just “one” platform of
services, consider the IoT platform as a “platform of platforms”
that simplifies the creation of applications through tapping into an
ecosystem of service components across cloud, data, analytics,
and applications.
SALESFORCE
MICROSOFT
AZURE
PHILIPS
GOOGLE
CLOUD
PLATFORM
HUAWEI ALIYUN
AMAZON
WEB
SERVICES
SCHNEIDER
ELECTRIC GE VERIZON
ABB
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CONTACTS
JEAN-LUC CHATELAIN
CTO, Accenture Analytics
jean-luc.chatelain@accenture.com
WILLIAM GATEHOUSE
Managing Director, Accenture Analytics
william.r.gatehouse@accenture.com
TERESA TUNG
Managing Director, Accenture Labs
teresa.tung@accenture.com
PETER UTZSCHNEIDER
Managing Director, Accenture Mobility
peter.utzschneider@accenture.com