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Delivering Value from Data: Advanced Analytics and Predictive Modeling with the Internet of Things

Thursday October 30, 2014
TIME: 11:00am ET/ 8:00am PT

Increasingly, organizations and entire industries are finding value in the Internet of Things and have begun connecting and collecting data from their smart devices, things and products. But in a fiercely competitive market, is just collecting the data enough? RailComm, a company that brings advanced intelligence and analytics to the Railroad industry realized it wasn’t and began delivering applications and real time data analysis, predictive models, and more to their customers.

In this webcast learn from Mike Penza, VP of Research and Development at RailComm and John Canosa, Chief Strategist of Connected Products at ThingWorx, a PTC Business as they explore how you can do more with your data using the ThingWorx platform:

  • Improve efficiency by collecting machine and environmental data, and predicting failures
  • Lower cost by optimizing service and maintenance
  • Rapidly develop applications to understand your data with rapid iteration
  • Increase customer satisfaction by enabling better communication and understanding their habits

Register now to learn the steps your organization can take to get the most value from the data you are already collecting- reducing cost, optimizing efficiency, and increasing customer satisfaction.

Who should attend: Everyone!

 
 

Presenters:



Tim Myers
Senior Systems Architect, RailComm

Tim Myers has spent the last 5 years developing leading solutions for the railroad and transit industries. Mr. Myers is currently focused on leveraging the Internet of Things and big data to bring Intelligence to the Railroads and how they manage their assets. In his spare time, he enjoys cooking, hiking, and board games.



John Canosa
Chief Strategist of Connected Products, ThingWorx, a PTC Business

John is the Chief Strategist for Connected Products at ThingWorx, a PTC Business. John came to ThingWorx from the Palantiri Systems acquisition, where he was founder and CEO. John has over 30 years of experience in the embedded systems, software and device networking industries.

As manager of the electronics group of the University of Rochester’s Laboratory for Laser Energetics, he was responsible for the development and deployment of what was at the time the largest networked microprocessor control system in the world. In his following years as CTO of Questra Corporation, Mr. Canosa was a main driver in that company’s transition from a traditional consulting firm to a leader in the M2M software space. He has consulted on both the business and technology implications of connected products for many Global 1000 companies.

John has been contributing editor at Embedded Systems Design magazine and and Advisory Board member of the Embedded Systems conference. He was named an “M2M Pioneer” by M2M Magazine for his strategic vision and the advancement of machine-to-machine technology and holds several patents in the area of Internet based device connectivity.

Moderator:


Carl Ford
CEO and Co-Founder
Crossfire Media


Carl Ford is Co-Founder of Crossfire Media focused on the impact of communication technology on consumers and industry. Carl has been highlighting the key initiatives around the advances of the Commercial Internet since the beginning. From developing Product and service strategies to moderating meetings at ETSI, Carl’s 20+ years have always focused on the impact that service cost, regulatory and marketing issues have in rolling out new services.

As a community developer for Pulvermedia, Carl developed all of the VON Conference content. As an integral part of the IP Communications community, Carl has been instrumental in helping develop various trade organizations and has advised many companies on both strategic and technical issues to satisfy the needs of these company’s customers.
















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