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Smarter Planet
Driving prosperity through insight and integration
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2. IBM – hundred years of experience
427 000 IBMers 5 Nobel prizes
Transformed to a services Most patents for 19 years
company
84 years in Sweden
Our R&D Budget
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3. Smarter planet is about a continuing
transformation enabled by some important
technology and societal changes:
Instrumented Interconnected Intelligent
We can measure, People, systems and We can analyse and derive
sense and see the objects can insight from larger and more
condition of communicate and diverse sources of
practically everything. interact with each other information, to predict and
in entirely new ways. respond better to change.
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5. We are experiencing the reality of global integration.
The world is connected
ECONOMICALLY.
SOCIALLY.
TECHNICALLY.
A series of shocks:
Climate change Energy geopolitics Global supply Financial Crisis
chains
Plus rapidly evolving and ongoing significant trends:
Changing demographics Empowered consumers and Impact of technology
citizens
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6. The city is a microcosm of the major challenges and
opportunities facing the planet today—intensified and
accelerated. Here, all
man-made systems come together and interact with
one another.
Government
Services
Public Safety Transportation
Energy and
Education
Utilities
Telecommunications Healthcare
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7. Aging infrastructure requires city action
Water Transport Energy
Municipalities lose as much A major traffic jam in China A blackout in the Northeast of
as 20% of their caused gridlock for 60 miles the US affected over 55
water through leaks. and lasted ten days million people.
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8. Increased revenue gaps inhibit action
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Source: Research Brief on America’s Cities, National League of Cities, Sept, 2009
9. Addressing priorities through a systems approach
Government
Challenges Administration
Population Growth
Aging infrastructure
Public Safety Transportation
Declining tax revenue
Energy and
Opportunities Education
Utilities
Economic Development
Quality of Life Social Services Healthcare
Sustainability
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10. Technology can help increase prosperity
Turning Information
into Insight
Integrating systems to
deliver outcomes
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11. We can collect information from almost everything
30 billion 1 billion 85%
RFID tags Camera phones in Of new automobiles will
embedded into our existence able to contain event data
world and across document accidents, recorders collecting
entire ecosystems damage, and crimes travel information
Instrumented Interconnected Intelligent
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12. We can predict problems and respond quickly
15 petabytes 1 petaflop 1 square kilometer
Of new information Or one quadrillion Of granularity for weather
generated every day and operations per second prediction can be modeled
can now be managed can be calculated and measured
Instrumented Interconnected Intelligent
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13. We can coordinate people and resources effectively
2 billion 4 billion 1 trillion
People on the Mobile phone Connected devices in
internet by 2011 subscribers globally the “internet of things”
Instrumented Interconnected Intelligent
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14. A System-of-System approach gives
results
Predictive analytics In Delft, developing
Smart metering in helped slash Data analytics helped enhanced flood
Malta helps Richmond’s crime cut crime prediction and
citizens pay only protection systems for
for the energy they rate by 40% 35% in NYC
coastal areas and river
use in one year deltas
In downtown Stockholm
In Taiwan, smart traffic systems helped Peak energy
reduce gridlock by loads fell by 15%
99% Miami-Dade
County Public
20% when IBM helped
Schools have homes in the Pacific
of smarter IBM helps Amsterdam Airport
increased Northwest talk straight
trains run
on time academic Schiphol move 20 million to the grid
achievement more bags every year with a
across the board smarter baggage system
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15. The smartest cities communicate and integrate beyond
city hall
Hospitals
Businesses
Development Governance
Universities Services Services
Utilities
Human Infrastructure
Services Services
Non-profits
Citizens
Engaged citizens, empowered
universities and enabled businesses
help drive overall economic growth
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16. A Smarter City is one that increases prosperity by…
Using information to make insightful decisions
Predicting problems to resolve them proactively
Coordinating its resources to operate effectively
Give personlized with high QoS were ever the citizen is
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17. Smarter cities are cities that drive sustainable economic
growth by…
Leveraging information
to make better
decisions Anticipating problems
to resolve them
proactively
Coordinating resources
…increasing the value cities generate for
to operate effectively
their citizens in a rapidly changing
economic and urban world
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20. These solutions leverage information in a new way
Unique value realized
Leveraging our Smarter
Planet to transform
outcomes
Optimize
Analyze
3 Outcomes
Manage
2 Patterns
1 Data
User of Smarter Planet capabilities
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21. Information helps to optimizing infrastructure utilities
• Focused on improving services to
residents and visitors
• Identified that 33% of the wastewater
efforts addressed 1.4% of residents
• Expanded approach to public works,
utilities, park operations, airport, traffic
• Began delivering service levels for gas
leaks, wastewater backup, main breaks
Increasing responsiveness to citizens, identifying systemic issues, reducing
costs, and improving planning & forecasting
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22. Transforming social services with information
Reducing benefits overpayment, improving appeals litigation, and increasing
productivity for 1,200 case workers.
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23. Enhancing experience by predicting tourist flows
Improving tourism experience, integrating with local business,
enhancing predictive analysis of tourist flows
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24. Using information to predict crime
• Rank had increased from 9th to 5th most
dangerous city in the U.S.
• Employed predictive analysis for officer
deployment & risk management
• Generated easy-to-read crime maps every
four hours
• Violent crime decreased 32% first year,
another 40% second year
Increasing efficiency in resource deployment, Drastically reducing violent
crime-rates, Increasing impact of new officers
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25. Integrating multiple systems to streamline transport
• Struggled with 5 million people on an
island smaller than New York City
• Developed integrated fare processing
system across all public transport
• Gained insight into rider usage which
enabled increased route optimization
• 80% reduction in “lost” revenue, 2% cost
reduction, 3X capacity increase
Improving transport system capacity, Optimizing routes,
Streamlining service to riders, Increasing usage
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