IBM is a top tier player and driving force in the burgeoning Internet of Things market. In April it committed $3 billion to fund its new IoT Business unit and hire 2,000 workers. IBM’s worldwide brand, ongoing R&D activities, vast patent portfolio and high profile partnerships like the Apple Mobile First alliance, make it an IoT powerhouse in a wide variety of verticals including Banking, Government, Healthcare, Retail and Smarter Cities.
On March 31, 2015 IBM’s announced it would invest $3 billion to form a standalone IoT Business Unit and hire 2,000 workers to staff the newly formed unit over the next four years.
IBM is solidifying and expanding its stake as one of the preeminent IoT vendors with a full slate of products, standards-based platforms, solutions, services and strategic partnerships.
While the IoT market will have no singular vendor market leader, IBM is clearly a formidable market competitor in this emerging space.
This Report examines IBM's IoT products, partnerships and business and monetary initiatives and compares and contrasts IBM's positioning in the IoT space with those of its major rivals like Cisco, Google, HP, SAP and SAS, among others.
Table of Contents
Contents
1. Executive Summary 4
2. Introduction 5
3. IBM’s IoT Strategy and IoT Business Unit 8
IBM IoT: Four Foundational Elements 8
3.1 IBM IoT Business Unit 10
3.2 IBM M2M Solutions: A subset of IoT Opportunities 12
3.3 IBM IoT Partnerships 13
3.4 IBM IoT Real World Use Cases 15
4. IBM IoT Initiatives Leverages Analytics, Solid Financials, Patents & Services 17
4.1 IBM Big Data and Predictive Analytics 18
4.2 IBM Analytics Investments, Initiatives 19
5. IBM Utilizes Analytics, IoT for Smarter Cities Effort 21
6. IBM By the Numbers 23
7. Patent Power 25
8. IBM IoT: Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities & Threats 27
8.1 IBM IoT Strengths 27
8.2 IBM Weaknesses & Challenges 28
8.3 IBM Opportunities 29
8.4 IBM Threats 29
9. Conclusions 31
10. Contact the Author of this Report 33
Exhibits
Table 1: IBM by the Numbers. 23
Figure 1: Shift to IoT Requires Vendors to Make Significant Investments. 5
Figure 2: IBM IoT Strategic Elements. 9
Figure 3: IBM’s IoT Ecosystem.. 17
Figure 4: Shift to IoT and Services Drives Need for Analytics. 19
Figure 5: IBM Number 1 in Patents for Two Decades. 25