This Cloud-Based Data Service Makes the IoT Less WTFRelaying real-time data is getting real results.
This story appears in theNovember 2015issue of狗万官方.Subscribe »
For a peek at the future of the Internet of Things, check out the label on a bottle of Scotch whisky. Diageo, the global beer and spirits maker behind Guinness, Johnnie Walker and Smirnoff, is experimenting with liquor bottles featuring a proprietary smart label from Thinfilm embedded with a sensor. These sensors can tell Diageo whether a bottle has been opened. By pairing the bottle with a smartphone app, Diageo gets a flood of useful data about how frequently the customer is pouring a drink and on what days and times.
It's a heady amount of data to capture and crunch -- tracking millions of bottles at a time -- but a hell of an opportunity. That's where the new Evrythng platform comes in. Rather than invest in servers, software and developers to organize and parse those billions of bits of data flooding in from their bottle sensors, Diageo sends all its info to Evrythng's cloud-based service, which spits out a real-time dashboard that Diageo's marketing team can act on.