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The Industrial Internet

Published by: Frost & Sullivan

Published: Jul. 1, 2000


Table of Contents



  • Executive Summary

    • The Industrial Internet: Technology for a Digital Enterprise Transformation
    • Scope of This Study
    • Implementing the `Industrial Internet Strategy'
    • B2B Skip-Gen Technology
    • Internet on the Factory Floor: The Advent of Totally Integrated Manufacturing Systems (TIMS)
    • Conclusion: First Web-Rise

  • The Manufacturer's Internet

    • The Industrial Internet Infrastructure: A Market Segment Analysis
    • Preparations for an Industrial Internet Strategy
    • Level I: The Device &Control Level: Web-Enabled Interface
    • Level II. Internet-enabledSupply Chain Management
    • Level III. The Enterprise Level: Enterprise Resources Planning (ERP) & Manufacturing Resources Planning (MRP)
    • Level IV: Customer Resource management: Sell/Buy B2B Internet Solutions
    • Level V: Web-enabledDecision Support Systems
    • Level VI: Website Presence and development services
    • Government-to-BusinessE-Commerce Solutions
    • Market Segmentation by Industry Leaders:A Shake-out in ERP and SCM Markets
    • Major Moves for ERP Segment Toward Industrial Internet Strategies
    • Supply Chain ManagementRevenues Exceed $10 billion by 2003
    • Marketplace Directions: The Internet-Enabling SCM Service Provider

  • Industrial Internet:Opportunities, Challenges and Strategies

    • The Search for Opportunities in a New Era of Internet-Enhanced Factory Automation
    • Industrial Internet Challenges
    • Key Market Drivers and Restraints
    • The Demodularizationof the Industrial Environment: Internet Nodes Replace Islands of Automation
    • Strategies For Factory Floor Internet Initiative Technologies
    • The Growth of Manufacturing Management Systems
    • Ethernet Networking Strategies
    • SAP: A Prime Mover inIndustrial Internet Strategies
    • Frost & Sullivan's Market Engineering Industrial Internet Industry Awards

  • Overview: History and Technological Advances in the Industrially Applied Internet

    • Tapping the Power of the Internet
    • Understanding the OSI Model
    • The TCP/IP Protocol Suite: Envisioning the Hierarchy
    • Building a Fully Functional Network Architecture
    • An Internet-Ready Software Industry: Net-Ready Productivity Tools
    • From Laptop to Factory: The Industrial Internet Connection
    • Structured Cabling Systems for Industrial Ethernet/Internet/Intranet: Connectivity, The Last Frontier
    • The Migration of Front-End Enterprise Passive Connectivity Products into the Industrial Environment
    • Internet History: Connectivity over Time
    • Accessing Real Time ControlPlatforms: A View on the Factory Floor
    • IT/IS and Internet Technological Advances in Asia: A Promising Road Ahead
    • Glossary of Terms

  • Factory Internet Security Technologies and Solutions

    • On-Line Security: The Search for Legitimacy
    • The B2B Security `Certificate' Concept
    • Bootstrapping the Security Process
    • Major Security Points to Consider
    • Public-Key Infrastructure (PKI): Securing Mission-Critical Information
    • Transparency Creates Security Concerns: $250,000 to $1 Million Per Incident of Security Breach
    • Security Service Provider Companies
    • Security Verification &Penetrating Testing (SVPT)
    • Securing Company Barter Transactions
    • Login Security Customization
    • Microsoft Defense for Server 4.0
    • CERT Coordination Center: Internet Security Incident Response

  • The New `Vortals' and the Internet-Enabled E-Procurement Segment

    • The New Vortal Management
    • Vortals: Hubs for aGlobal Anonymous Market
    • Vertical Portal SupplyChain Software: A Structural Profile
    • Partnership Profile Application On-Line
    • Web-Based Commerce: Driving the Expansion of Markets
    • Virtual Service Providers: Pure-Play Internet-Based Applications
    • E-Procurement `Skip-Gen' Technology
    • Industrial Internet-Related Associations

  • The Industrial Internet Market: Key Competitor Profiles

    • Data Capsules of Key Competitors
    • XML Standards Groups
    • Special Interest Groups for XML

  • Database of Key Industry Participants

    • Consulting Companies
    • Industrial Internet-RelatedAssociations and Institutions


Abstract

To capitalize on the full potential of Internet technologies, manufacturers in a wide range of industries must look beyond e-commerce applications and envision the use of the Internet on the factory floor. Internet technologies can and will play vital roles in the future of production, supply, distribution, customer service, even employee management.

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