The Internet of Everything is connecting people, process, data and things every second of every day. True Stories of the Connected is a six-part video series featuring the real-life experiences of business owners, government officials and healthcare providers as they work towards realizing the Internet of Everything. Watch the True Stories series here: http://thenetwork.cisco.com/truestories.
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Connecting the unconnected means
Better Opportunities.
Phnom Penh, Cambodia
SOCHEAT KIO
I work for a nonprofit organization providing poor people first job experience with connected technology to have a better chance in the future.
Better Cities
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
PEDRO PERACIO
I work in the City Hall of Rio de Janeiro as the city's chief digital officer to handle the social networks connecting City Hall and the citizens. It's very cool to be able to help millions of people in their daily lives.
Better Healthcare
Vancouver, British Columbia
JOHN POLOVICH
I'm a primary care physician. I take care of patients in very remote communities. Technology allows me to listen to a patient's heart a thousand kilometers away.
Better Communication
San Francisco, California
CHRIS SNELL
Before the Internet of everything, dispatchers could only handle 10 or 12 messengers at a time because of the constant verbal communications. Now due to all of our connected software, a dispatcher can handle 30 or 40 messengers.
Better Harvests
Shelburne, Vermont
KEN ALBERT
We installed a sensor system that records the temperature of the air, the temperature of the soil, the wetness of the leaves and the humidity. And with that, improve the entire spectrum of agriculture.
Better Infrastructure
San Carlos, California
LISA COSTA SANDERS
In the San Carlos parking spaces can already talk to your phone. Imagine a future where fire hydrants can report leaks to the fire department.
A Better Future
CHRIS SNELL
The thing that I've always waited to see is the refrigerator that knows what's inside it so when you're at the store you can ask the refrigerator if there's enough cheese.
SOCHEAT KIO
I think that in the future when I work in my office I can see my family at home to make sure that they are secure.
PEDRO PERACIO
The devises that you'll wear will be integrated into your daily life. Knowing when you get into your car, how long it will take to get to work, if it will rain, of if there's and accident. No matter where you are it will seamlessly provide information.
JOHN PAWLOVICH
Imagine a future where the pills my patients take transmit their vitals directly to me. Where I can monitor their pulse 24/7, sent from a device near their heart to the phone in my pocket. It's about the doctor patient relationship.
LISA COSTA SANDERS
It's about creating places that are safer and more productive, even more fun.
PEDRO PERACIO
You can communicate a lot of information to people and help them in their daily lives.
People. Process. Data. Things. CONNECTED. The Internet of Everything.
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Transcript:
Transcript (English)
Connecting the unconnected means
Better Opportunities.
Phnom Penh, Cambodia
SOCHEAT KIO
I work for a nonprofit organization providing poor people first job experience with connected technology to have a better chance in the future.
Better Cities
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
PEDRO PERACIO
I work in the City Hall of Rio de Janeiro as the city's chief digital officer to handle the social networks connecting City Hall and the citizens. It's very cool to be able to help millions of people in their daily lives.
Better Healthcare
Vancouver, British Columbia
JOHN POLOVICH
I'm a primary care physician. I take care of patients in very remote communities. Technology allows me to listen to a patient's heart a thousand kilometers away.
Better Communication
San Francisco, California
CHRIS SNELL
Before the Internet of everything, dispatchers could only handle 10 or 12 messengers at a time because of the constant verbal communications. Now due to all of our connected software, a dispatcher can handle 30 or 40 messengers.
Better Harvests
Shelburne, Vermont
KEN ALBERT
We installed a sensor system that records the temperature of the air, the temperature of the soil, the wetness of the leaves and the humidity. And with that, improve the entire spectrum of agriculture.
Better Infrastructure
San Carlos, California
LISA COSTA SANDERS
In the San Carlos parking spaces can already talk to your phone. Imagine a future where fire hydrants can report leaks to the fire department.
A Better Future
CHRIS SNELL
The thing that I've always waited to see is the refrigerator that knows what's inside it so when you're at the store you can ask the refrigerator if there's enough cheese.
SOCHEAT KIO
I think that in the future when I work in my office I can see my family at home to make sure that they are secure.
PEDRO PERACIO
The devises that you'll wear will be integrated into your daily life. Knowing when you get into your car, how long it will take to get to work, if it will rain, of if there's and accident. No matter where you are it will seamlessly provide information.
JOHN PAWLOVICH
Imagine a future where the pills my patients take transmit their vitals directly to me. Where I can monitor their pulse 24/7, sent from a device near their heart to the phone in my pocket. It's about the doctor patient relationship.
LISA COSTA SANDERS
It's about creating places that are safer and more productive, even more fun.
PEDRO PERACIO
You can communicate a lot of information to people and help them in their daily lives.
People. Process. Data. Things. CONNECTED. The Internet of Everything.
thenetwork.cisco.com/truestories
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