This document discusses technology trends and the state of the IT industry from 2011-2020. It predicts that by 2020, 80% of the $5 trillion IT industry's growth will be driven by third platform technologies like cloud, mobile, social and big data. These technologies will power new solutions and see expanding consumption globally. The battles to lead the growing ICT marketplace of 2020 will be determined between 2012-2014. European IT markets are slowing due to economic issues but internet and mobile device penetration continues to grow worldwide, especially in emerging markets. The rise of cloud, mobile and the "Internet of Things" will transform the industry and drive architectural changes over this period.
Alessandro bogliolo workshop introduction - seserv se workshop june 2012ictseserv
The document summarizes discussions from the SESERV Workshop in Brussels on June 20, 2012. It discusses the challenges in bridging the digital divide between areas that have infrastructure and those without. It also examines debates around net neutrality and how user-centric approaches and over-the-top services are changing the relationships between consumers, service providers and other players in the value chain. Finally, it provides context on the ULOOP project funded by the European Union to develop user-centric wireless local loop networks.
Javier salcedo cloud computing - seserv se workshop june 2012ictseserv
This document discusses cloud computing and the challenges of cloud adoption. It notes that while technology is now mainstream, consumer demand is driving innovation at an accelerating pace. However, widespread adoption of cloud services in businesses faces significant hurdles around security, legacy systems, lock-in effects and developing standardized service level agreements. The document advocates for enabling cloud ecosystems, improving interoperability, and hybrid cloud models to facilitate progressive onboarding of businesses to the cloud.
The Net Effect: It's Not What We Make, It's What We Make PossibleCisco Services
The document discusses how technological progress is accelerating exponentially. By 2020 there will be over 50 billion connected devices, and 3D printing is advancing to the point where complex objects, foods, and even buildings can be printed on demand. This represents a shift to an "on-demand" economy where anything can be downloaded or produced as needed, placing new demands on networks and infrastructure to support this new paradigm.
Innovation Challenges in the Wireless Broadband Eco-System Dr. Mazlan Abbas
The document discusses innovation as a process of coordinated activities that generate new value when linked to opportunities, unlike invention which usually requires inspiration. It then provides two tables showing rankings of countries by innovation from 2008-2009 and 2009-2010 based on an index. The rest of the document contains charts and graphs about the growth of internet and mobile internet usage over time, increasing data consumption, and projections for mobile versus desktop internet users.
This white paper discusses communications networks from 2010 to 2020. It predicts that over the next decade, networks will evolve significantly to connect everyone and everything everywhere through intelligent, high-bandwidth, and mobile networks. Key developments include networks becoming more application-aware and self-healing, the widespread adoption of 4G wireless providing broadband speeds, and the transition to delivering all services over the cloud. By 2020, all devices, systems, and appliances will be connected through purpose-built networks, creating a hyper-connected environment.
Analyst Market Perspective - Ronald Gruia, Frost & SullivaIMTC
This document discusses the current state of unified communications and video conferencing, as well as future trends. It notes that globalization is changing how companies operate, and increased collaboration is seen as a key driver of productivity. New technologies like 4G networks and virtualization are enabling employees to work from anywhere using mobile devices. This allows for things like video conferencing to become more widely used.
This whitepaper outlines the expected rate of growth in the Australian digital economy and highlights the choices incumbent corporations face as a result.
Alessandro bogliolo workshop introduction - seserv se workshop june 2012ictseserv
The document summarizes discussions from the SESERV Workshop in Brussels on June 20, 2012. It discusses the challenges in bridging the digital divide between areas that have infrastructure and those without. It also examines debates around net neutrality and how user-centric approaches and over-the-top services are changing the relationships between consumers, service providers and other players in the value chain. Finally, it provides context on the ULOOP project funded by the European Union to develop user-centric wireless local loop networks.
Javier salcedo cloud computing - seserv se workshop june 2012ictseserv
This document discusses cloud computing and the challenges of cloud adoption. It notes that while technology is now mainstream, consumer demand is driving innovation at an accelerating pace. However, widespread adoption of cloud services in businesses faces significant hurdles around security, legacy systems, lock-in effects and developing standardized service level agreements. The document advocates for enabling cloud ecosystems, improving interoperability, and hybrid cloud models to facilitate progressive onboarding of businesses to the cloud.
The Net Effect: It's Not What We Make, It's What We Make PossibleCisco Services
The document discusses how technological progress is accelerating exponentially. By 2020 there will be over 50 billion connected devices, and 3D printing is advancing to the point where complex objects, foods, and even buildings can be printed on demand. This represents a shift to an "on-demand" economy where anything can be downloaded or produced as needed, placing new demands on networks and infrastructure to support this new paradigm.
Innovation Challenges in the Wireless Broadband Eco-System Dr. Mazlan Abbas
The document discusses innovation as a process of coordinated activities that generate new value when linked to opportunities, unlike invention which usually requires inspiration. It then provides two tables showing rankings of countries by innovation from 2008-2009 and 2009-2010 based on an index. The rest of the document contains charts and graphs about the growth of internet and mobile internet usage over time, increasing data consumption, and projections for mobile versus desktop internet users.
This white paper discusses communications networks from 2010 to 2020. It predicts that over the next decade, networks will evolve significantly to connect everyone and everything everywhere through intelligent, high-bandwidth, and mobile networks. Key developments include networks becoming more application-aware and self-healing, the widespread adoption of 4G wireless providing broadband speeds, and the transition to delivering all services over the cloud. By 2020, all devices, systems, and appliances will be connected through purpose-built networks, creating a hyper-connected environment.
Analyst Market Perspective - Ronald Gruia, Frost & SullivaIMTC
This document discusses the current state of unified communications and video conferencing, as well as future trends. It notes that globalization is changing how companies operate, and increased collaboration is seen as a key driver of productivity. New technologies like 4G networks and virtualization are enabling employees to work from anywhere using mobile devices. This allows for things like video conferencing to become more widely used.
This whitepaper outlines the expected rate of growth in the Australian digital economy and highlights the choices incumbent corporations face as a result.
The document discusses the vision for 2020 where there will be 50 billion connected devices globally as a result of the growing trend of "networked everything". Key points addressed include the predicted growth in connected consumer devices and embedded processors, the changing role of service providers to support different types of connections and industries, and the potential for mobile networks to connect a wide range of devices across various sectors. The vision presented is for a world with many more internet-connected devices and machines beyond personal computers and smartphones alone.
Had the pleasure to deliver " Who pays for mobile broadband 2.0" at the Open Mobile Summit 2011 conference in San Francisco. The 2.0 as it is an extension and further thoughts on my delivery at Open Mobile Summit in London 2011 also named " who pays for mobile broadband".
My keynote address at the 2003 Spring VON conference, presented on April 1, 2003. I pointed to real 100/100 Mbps Internet connectivity (deployed in 1999-2000, in Ulmea Sweden) emphasizing this was only possible by getting control of local fiber away from the incumbent PTT.
This document discusses the challenges facing mobile networks from increasing data usage and new applications. Smartphones and apps are driving more data consumption, which could reduce mobile revenues if voice and messaging apps allow free use of these services. Deploying 4G LTE networks requires additional spectrum, fiber backhaul to support high speeds, and new infrastructure like small cells. Offloading data to fixed networks can help financially but requires cooperation. Preparing for early LTE deployment may be needed to manage these challenges to the mobile business model.
Morgan Stanley - The Mobile Internet Report - Key Themes 2010Andrei Marinescu
The document summarizes key themes from Morgan Stanley's Mobile Internet Report. It discusses how:
1) Wealth creation and destruction is substantial during transitions to new computing cycles, and the mobile internet cycle is still in its early stages. A handful of incumbent companies like Apple, Google, Amazon and Skype are well positioned.
2) Mobile adoption is ramping faster than desktop internet and will be larger than most expect, driven by the convergence of 5G, social networking, video, VoIP and powerful mobile devices.
3) Apple is currently leading mobile innovation but the long term winners will depend on the depth of app ecosystems, user experience and pricing strategies.
The document summarizes key themes from Morgan Stanley's Mobile Internet Report. It discusses 5 major themes:
1) Wealth creation and destruction will occur as the mobile internet cycle disrupts incumbents and benefits new attackers. This is the 5th major computing cycle.
2) Mobile adoption is ramping faster than desktop internet and will be larger than expected due to trends converging around 3G, social networking, video, VoIP, and new devices.
3) Apple currently leads in mobile innovation and impact but long-term winners will depend on app ecosystems, user experience, and pricing models as competitors like Google and carriers pose challenges.
The document summarizes key themes from Morgan Stanley's Mobile Internet Report. It discusses 5 major themes:
1) Wealth creation and destruction will occur as the mobile internet cycle disrupts incumbents and benefits new attackers. This is the 5th major computing cycle.
2) Mobile adoption is ramping faster than desktop internet and will be larger than expected due to trends in mobile devices, 3G, social networking, video, and VoIP.
3) Apple currently leads in mobile innovation and impact but long term winners will depend on app ecosystems, pricing, and user experience as competitors like Google and carriers pose challenges.
Presentation organised by eic (ict in purbanchal opportunities & challenges) (2)Pankaj Subedi
1) This document summarizes Shatruhan Panjiyar's presentation on the development of information and communication technology (ICT) in the Purbanchal region of Nepal.
2) Some key milestones in Nepal's ICT development included the establishment of the first ISP in 1994, the formation of policies governing telecommunications in 1997 and 2000, and expanding internet access across 75 of Nepal's districts by 2008.
3) In Purbanchal, Worldlink has been a leading ISP since 1997, currently serving over 3,000 internet users through various technologies including dial-up, wireless, fiber, and voice calls.
4) Challenges to
Mobile services and its impact on GPDs and Return on InvestmentKartik Mehta
Mobile internet and social networking are transforming society in three main ways:
1) Mobile internet access through smartphones is growing rapidly and expected to surpass fixed internet access. This is driving economic growth through increased connectivity.
2) Social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter have seen explosive growth as people increasingly share and consume content online. This is changing how individuals and communities interact.
3) The combination of mobile devices and social networking allows people to access networks and share content anywhere, anytime. This is merging social lives with mobile connectivity in fundamental ways.
This document contains a biography and curriculum vitae of an Indonesian researcher named Donny Bu. Some key details include:
- Donny Bu has a postgraduate degree from the University of Indonesia and worked as a journalist, editor, and publisher at Detikcom before becoming a senior researcher at ICT Watch.
- He gives lectures on topics related to communication technology development, cyber journalism, and IT at several universities.
- Donny Bu's work focuses on internet health advocacy through his organization ICT Watch and he is an activist for freedom of expression online.
Cisco presentation at CNA Openning at Thu Duc College of Technology on 28 Oct...Son Phan
The document discusses Cisco and education. It begins with an agenda that includes an overview of Cisco, its evolution in Vietnam, and Cisco in education. It then provides background on internet evolutions and changes in technology. The rest of the document discusses 21st century skills and learning, and how Cisco helps enable education 3.0, which teaches these skills through a transformed educational system supported by technology.
Rise of the Business User: Enterprise IT and the effect of consumerization - ...MaRS Discovery District
The document discusses the rise of consumerization of enterprise IT and its effects. Key points include:
- Consumerization refers to the trend of technology emerging first in the consumer market and then spreading into business organizations.
- Factors driving consumerization include mobility, social media, cloud computing, and user interfaces.
- Consumerization is affecting enterprise IT as employees increasingly use their own devices and applications in the workplace.
Indonesia is rapidly increasing internet usage and smartphone adoption. Internet users grew 400% in 5 years and Indonesia now has the third largest number of Twitter and Facebook users. Large technology companies are entering the Indonesian market and investing in infrastructure and services. The telecommunications industry is maturing with lower revenue growth projected, but mobile data presents a huge growth opportunity. Enterprise services and consumer e-services each represent multi-billion dollar markets that are primed for growth. Indonesia is poised for the next wave of ICT growth as it transitions to a more services-focused digital economy.
Technology, Media And Telecommunications Prediction 0f 2020aakash malhotra
According to the experts from deloitte india, media, telecommunications and technology industries are going to flourish like never before. See More : https://www2.deloitte.com/in/en/pages/technology-media-and-telecommunications/articles/tmt-predictions-2020.html
Android: Open for Business as part of a Mobility StrategyiPass
Android is enterprise-ready for the mobile workforce. iPass services can provision, manage and report on Android devices as part of an enterprise mobility strategy.
Sgcp12 russell haggar-xsilon-for pd-fing for cir websiteJustin Hayward
The document discusses the growing Internet of Things (IoT) and the opportunities and challenges for machine-to-machine (M2M) connectivity within homes. It notes that while over 50 billion devices are expected to be connected by 2020, in-home connectivity faces obstacles like walls blocking radio signals and the need for low-cost, ubiquitous, and privacy-respecting solutions. The document reviews various in-home connectivity options and argues that no single technology can meet all needs, requiring hybrid approaches combining technologies like Zigbee, Weightless, and Hanadu's new powerline-based protocol. Compartmentalizing networks and using next-gen IPv6 profiles are also suggested to address privacy and ownership issues with multiple in
Multimode, The Key Ingredient For Ubiquitous ConnectivityGreen Packet
Users today are demanding ubiquitous connectivity, an ultimatum the industry still struggles to achieve. The good news is that there are positive developments in this direction through the evolution towards multimode as far as networks and devices are concerned. However, what is lacking is the absence of a mechanism that unifies multiple networks and devices for a seamless
experience. This paper discusses the mechanism required to think on behalf of networks and devices so that users enjoy a truly ubiquitous connectivity.
Alan hartman trust measurement and management - seserv se workshop june 2012ictseserv
This document discusses measuring and managing trust in complex systems. It defines trust as an expectation of future behavior depending on risk. A basic trust management scenario involves building initial trust, events that can shake trust, and actions to restore trust. Key challenges include measuring trust levels, determining trust thresholds, identifying appropriate mitigation actions, and balancing costs of restoration against diminishing returns. The document also discusses scenarios involving mutual trust between entities, business-to-business relationships, and healthcare contexts.
Sara de freitas the gamification of everyday life - seserv se workshop june...ictseserv
1. The document discusses grand challenges facing modern societies like population growth, climate change, and increased complexity due to globalization. It also discusses how serious games can help address these challenges through gamification and behavior change.
2. The Serious Games Institute is highlighted as an international hub for serious games research, business, and education. It runs various applied research projects, education programs, business incubators and more to advance serious games.
3. Gamification trends are emerging as games and social software become more pervasive. Serious games show potential to help answer grand challenges by changing behaviors through mixed reality, augmented reality, mobile and social approaches. Research is ongoing to better map game design and systems to human behavior.
Brian pickering introduction to seserv - seserv se workshop june 2012ictseserv
This document discusses socio-economic issues related to the future internet. It explores perspectives from both researchers who study the internet and technologists who build the internet. Some key topics discussed include converged networks and internet-connected devices, online identity and privacy, challenges around infrastructure control and regulation, and who the important stakeholders are in these areas.
Andrea Glorioso: No Disconnect Strategy - SESERV Workshop, June 2012ictseserv
The document outlines the European Commission's "No Disconnect Strategy" which aims to help citizens in repressive regimes maintain access to the internet and communications technologies. It was spurred by calls to assist people using technology for democracy and human rights. However, technologies can also enable censorship and surveillance. The strategy focuses on technological solutions, training citizens, and cooperation within the EU and abroad to balance these issues and support internet freedom. It will be implemented through research, awareness programs, and the European Instrument for Democracy and Human Rights from 2012 onward.
The document discusses the vision for 2020 where there will be 50 billion connected devices globally as a result of the growing trend of "networked everything". Key points addressed include the predicted growth in connected consumer devices and embedded processors, the changing role of service providers to support different types of connections and industries, and the potential for mobile networks to connect a wide range of devices across various sectors. The vision presented is for a world with many more internet-connected devices and machines beyond personal computers and smartphones alone.
Had the pleasure to deliver " Who pays for mobile broadband 2.0" at the Open Mobile Summit 2011 conference in San Francisco. The 2.0 as it is an extension and further thoughts on my delivery at Open Mobile Summit in London 2011 also named " who pays for mobile broadband".
My keynote address at the 2003 Spring VON conference, presented on April 1, 2003. I pointed to real 100/100 Mbps Internet connectivity (deployed in 1999-2000, in Ulmea Sweden) emphasizing this was only possible by getting control of local fiber away from the incumbent PTT.
This document discusses the challenges facing mobile networks from increasing data usage and new applications. Smartphones and apps are driving more data consumption, which could reduce mobile revenues if voice and messaging apps allow free use of these services. Deploying 4G LTE networks requires additional spectrum, fiber backhaul to support high speeds, and new infrastructure like small cells. Offloading data to fixed networks can help financially but requires cooperation. Preparing for early LTE deployment may be needed to manage these challenges to the mobile business model.
Morgan Stanley - The Mobile Internet Report - Key Themes 2010Andrei Marinescu
The document summarizes key themes from Morgan Stanley's Mobile Internet Report. It discusses how:
1) Wealth creation and destruction is substantial during transitions to new computing cycles, and the mobile internet cycle is still in its early stages. A handful of incumbent companies like Apple, Google, Amazon and Skype are well positioned.
2) Mobile adoption is ramping faster than desktop internet and will be larger than most expect, driven by the convergence of 5G, social networking, video, VoIP and powerful mobile devices.
3) Apple is currently leading mobile innovation but the long term winners will depend on the depth of app ecosystems, user experience and pricing strategies.
The document summarizes key themes from Morgan Stanley's Mobile Internet Report. It discusses 5 major themes:
1) Wealth creation and destruction will occur as the mobile internet cycle disrupts incumbents and benefits new attackers. This is the 5th major computing cycle.
2) Mobile adoption is ramping faster than desktop internet and will be larger than expected due to trends converging around 3G, social networking, video, VoIP, and new devices.
3) Apple currently leads in mobile innovation and impact but long-term winners will depend on app ecosystems, user experience, and pricing models as competitors like Google and carriers pose challenges.
The document summarizes key themes from Morgan Stanley's Mobile Internet Report. It discusses 5 major themes:
1) Wealth creation and destruction will occur as the mobile internet cycle disrupts incumbents and benefits new attackers. This is the 5th major computing cycle.
2) Mobile adoption is ramping faster than desktop internet and will be larger than expected due to trends in mobile devices, 3G, social networking, video, and VoIP.
3) Apple currently leads in mobile innovation and impact but long term winners will depend on app ecosystems, pricing, and user experience as competitors like Google and carriers pose challenges.
Presentation organised by eic (ict in purbanchal opportunities & challenges) (2)Pankaj Subedi
1) This document summarizes Shatruhan Panjiyar's presentation on the development of information and communication technology (ICT) in the Purbanchal region of Nepal.
2) Some key milestones in Nepal's ICT development included the establishment of the first ISP in 1994, the formation of policies governing telecommunications in 1997 and 2000, and expanding internet access across 75 of Nepal's districts by 2008.
3) In Purbanchal, Worldlink has been a leading ISP since 1997, currently serving over 3,000 internet users through various technologies including dial-up, wireless, fiber, and voice calls.
4) Challenges to
Mobile services and its impact on GPDs and Return on InvestmentKartik Mehta
Mobile internet and social networking are transforming society in three main ways:
1) Mobile internet access through smartphones is growing rapidly and expected to surpass fixed internet access. This is driving economic growth through increased connectivity.
2) Social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter have seen explosive growth as people increasingly share and consume content online. This is changing how individuals and communities interact.
3) The combination of mobile devices and social networking allows people to access networks and share content anywhere, anytime. This is merging social lives with mobile connectivity in fundamental ways.
This document contains a biography and curriculum vitae of an Indonesian researcher named Donny Bu. Some key details include:
- Donny Bu has a postgraduate degree from the University of Indonesia and worked as a journalist, editor, and publisher at Detikcom before becoming a senior researcher at ICT Watch.
- He gives lectures on topics related to communication technology development, cyber journalism, and IT at several universities.
- Donny Bu's work focuses on internet health advocacy through his organization ICT Watch and he is an activist for freedom of expression online.
Cisco presentation at CNA Openning at Thu Duc College of Technology on 28 Oct...Son Phan
The document discusses Cisco and education. It begins with an agenda that includes an overview of Cisco, its evolution in Vietnam, and Cisco in education. It then provides background on internet evolutions and changes in technology. The rest of the document discusses 21st century skills and learning, and how Cisco helps enable education 3.0, which teaches these skills through a transformed educational system supported by technology.
Rise of the Business User: Enterprise IT and the effect of consumerization - ...MaRS Discovery District
The document discusses the rise of consumerization of enterprise IT and its effects. Key points include:
- Consumerization refers to the trend of technology emerging first in the consumer market and then spreading into business organizations.
- Factors driving consumerization include mobility, social media, cloud computing, and user interfaces.
- Consumerization is affecting enterprise IT as employees increasingly use their own devices and applications in the workplace.
Indonesia is rapidly increasing internet usage and smartphone adoption. Internet users grew 400% in 5 years and Indonesia now has the third largest number of Twitter and Facebook users. Large technology companies are entering the Indonesian market and investing in infrastructure and services. The telecommunications industry is maturing with lower revenue growth projected, but mobile data presents a huge growth opportunity. Enterprise services and consumer e-services each represent multi-billion dollar markets that are primed for growth. Indonesia is poised for the next wave of ICT growth as it transitions to a more services-focused digital economy.
Technology, Media And Telecommunications Prediction 0f 2020aakash malhotra
According to the experts from deloitte india, media, telecommunications and technology industries are going to flourish like never before. See More : https://www2.deloitte.com/in/en/pages/technology-media-and-telecommunications/articles/tmt-predictions-2020.html
Android: Open for Business as part of a Mobility StrategyiPass
Android is enterprise-ready for the mobile workforce. iPass services can provision, manage and report on Android devices as part of an enterprise mobility strategy.
Sgcp12 russell haggar-xsilon-for pd-fing for cir websiteJustin Hayward
The document discusses the growing Internet of Things (IoT) and the opportunities and challenges for machine-to-machine (M2M) connectivity within homes. It notes that while over 50 billion devices are expected to be connected by 2020, in-home connectivity faces obstacles like walls blocking radio signals and the need for low-cost, ubiquitous, and privacy-respecting solutions. The document reviews various in-home connectivity options and argues that no single technology can meet all needs, requiring hybrid approaches combining technologies like Zigbee, Weightless, and Hanadu's new powerline-based protocol. Compartmentalizing networks and using next-gen IPv6 profiles are also suggested to address privacy and ownership issues with multiple in
Multimode, The Key Ingredient For Ubiquitous ConnectivityGreen Packet
Users today are demanding ubiquitous connectivity, an ultimatum the industry still struggles to achieve. The good news is that there are positive developments in this direction through the evolution towards multimode as far as networks and devices are concerned. However, what is lacking is the absence of a mechanism that unifies multiple networks and devices for a seamless
experience. This paper discusses the mechanism required to think on behalf of networks and devices so that users enjoy a truly ubiquitous connectivity.
Alan hartman trust measurement and management - seserv se workshop june 2012ictseserv
This document discusses measuring and managing trust in complex systems. It defines trust as an expectation of future behavior depending on risk. A basic trust management scenario involves building initial trust, events that can shake trust, and actions to restore trust. Key challenges include measuring trust levels, determining trust thresholds, identifying appropriate mitigation actions, and balancing costs of restoration against diminishing returns. The document also discusses scenarios involving mutual trust between entities, business-to-business relationships, and healthcare contexts.
Sara de freitas the gamification of everyday life - seserv se workshop june...ictseserv
1. The document discusses grand challenges facing modern societies like population growth, climate change, and increased complexity due to globalization. It also discusses how serious games can help address these challenges through gamification and behavior change.
2. The Serious Games Institute is highlighted as an international hub for serious games research, business, and education. It runs various applied research projects, education programs, business incubators and more to advance serious games.
3. Gamification trends are emerging as games and social software become more pervasive. Serious games show potential to help answer grand challenges by changing behaviors through mixed reality, augmented reality, mobile and social approaches. Research is ongoing to better map game design and systems to human behavior.
Brian pickering introduction to seserv - seserv se workshop june 2012ictseserv
This document discusses socio-economic issues related to the future internet. It explores perspectives from both researchers who study the internet and technologists who build the internet. Some key topics discussed include converged networks and internet-connected devices, online identity and privacy, challenges around infrastructure control and regulation, and who the important stakeholders are in these areas.
Andrea Glorioso: No Disconnect Strategy - SESERV Workshop, June 2012ictseserv
The document outlines the European Commission's "No Disconnect Strategy" which aims to help citizens in repressive regimes maintain access to the internet and communications technologies. It was spurred by calls to assist people using technology for democracy and human rights. However, technologies can also enable censorship and surveillance. The strategy focuses on technological solutions, training citizens, and cooperation within the EU and abroad to balance these issues and support internet freedom. It will be implemented through research, awareness programs, and the European Instrument for Democracy and Human Rights from 2012 onward.
Aleksandra kuczerawy privacy issues in future internet - seserv se workshop...ictseserv
This document discusses privacy issues related to future internet technologies. It covers concepts like personal data, processing of personal data, and the legal requirements around data collection. It discusses issues around social networks, location services, children's data, and makes recommendations around identifying data controllers, data processing locations, complying with privacy laws, and handling sensitive/children's data. The draft EU General Data Protection Regulation aims to strengthen privacy protections and harmonize laws as technologies change.
Vesa terava net neutrality in europe - seserv se workshop june 2012ictseserv
This document summarizes the current state of net neutrality in Europe. It discusses the goals of net neutrality, definitions of net neutrality, and what has been done in Europe so far, including regulations in the 2009 Electronic Communications Framework. It also outlines the reasons the Commission has waited to take action and presents facts from BEREC's traffic management investigation. The document concludes by explaining why the Commission should take action now and outlines a proposed recommendation to provide guidance on transparency, traffic management, switching, and responsible use of traffic management tools.
- The document summarizes Colombia's Plan Vive Digital which aims to promote widespread internet usage to reduce poverty.
- The plan seeks to overcome barriers like infrastructure gaps, lack of devices/skills, and perceived lack of usefulness by expanding broadband connectivity, subsidizing devices, developing digital skills, and promoting online services and applications.
- Goals include quadrupling broadband connections, connecting over 1,000 municipalities with fiber, and ensuring 50% of households/SMEs have internet access by 2014.
IOT Paris Seminar 2015 - Enabling Transformation to the IOTMongoDB
Jim Duffy, Director of Enterprise Architecture at MongoDB, presented on how MongoDB enables transformation to the Internet of Things (IoT). He discussed how the IoT market is set for massive growth, with device shipments reaching 6.7 billion and $1.7 trillion added to the global economy by 2019. However, the challenges of constant data changes, security, and scaling pose barriers. MongoDB addresses these challenges through its flexible document model, ability to scale out data distribution, and providing in-database analytics and security features. Customer testimonies affirmed how MongoDB supports IoT use cases that require agility, flexibility, and handling big data.
Mary Meeker presented on Internet trends at the 2012 Stanford Internet Trends conference. Some key points from her presentation include:
- Global internet and smartphone usage continues to grow rapidly, driven by emerging markets. By 2012 there were over 2 billion global internet users and over 1 billion smartphone subscribers.
- Mobile internet traffic is growing and surpassing desktop internet usage in some countries. Mobile also accounted for 24% of online Black Friday shopping in the US in 2012, up from 6% in 2010.
- Devices like smartphones, tablets, and new operating systems are re-imagining computing and driving significant changes in how people access and consume information. By some estimates, smartphone and tablet shipments will exceed PC shipments in
The growing role of the digital economy in daily life has heightened demand for new data and measurement tools. “Measuring the Digital Economy: A New Perspective” provides an internationally comparable and timely snap-shot of the state of the Digital Economy covering key parameters including the build-out of the infrastructure, uptake and usage across different segments of the population, the importance of information and communication technologies as drivers of innovation and as a transformational force on jobs and skills. It is clear from this stocktaking that a number or critical thresholds have been crossed and the Digital Economy is now the economy. The pace of change described by the report underscores that the ICT revolution is far from being over, and policy makers need to be attentive to its impact on the economy and society. Given the complexity of the changes, the report identifies a number of gaps in the measurement framework and proposes actions to advance the measurement agenda.
The WalrusTalks 8oct Community Transformation with the Internet of EverythingRick Huijbregts
The document discusses how the Internet of Everything will transform communities through connecting more devices and generating more data. It predicts that by 2020 there will be over 50 billion connected devices and 40% of all data will come from sensors. When cities like Barcelona implement an Internet of Everything strategy, they see benefits like new jobs, revenue from smart services, and improved citizen experiences. The document advocates that public-private partnerships, global standards, and visionary leadership can help enable new industries through the convergence of people, businesses, data and devices that the Internet of Everything makes possible.
Creating a Case for Mobility - Philly Tech WeekThe Judge Group
Building a case for mobility within the enterprise. From understanding the business scenarios to leveraging the proper technical tools. From Philly Tech Week Enterprise Mobility Workshop.
The document provides an overview and market analysis of the global Internet of Things market from 2015 to 2021. It covers the IoT architecture and value chain, market segmentation by application and enabling technology, as well as drivers, restraints, opportunities and challenges. Key findings include that the global IoT market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 16.05% during 2015-2021, with cloud management services dominating. Commercial applications like mobility and energy are forecasted to be the fastest growing segments.
The document summarizes a presentation given by Bill Barney, CEO of Reliance Communications & Global Cloud Xchange, at the WAN Summit in San Jose on June 14, 2017 about how smart networks are changing the corporate WAN. Some key points from the presentation include: IT and networks have returned to the priority list of CEOs and CIOs globally due to increased use of technology in finance and business; apps have moved from customization for enterprises to customization for users; the cloud can give competitors advantages so enterprises need smart networks and orchestration layers; access will continue through Ethernet and MPLS but new technologies like SD-WAN will be used; and every enterprise will need to build or buy an orchestration
The Cloud is Changing the tech land scape gloablly and within five years we will find it impacting all business whether they are traditional bricks and mortar type businesses or technology. it is going to be a fun ride
This document discusses Thailand's ICT status and vision for 2020. It provides statistics on internet, mobile, and social media users in Thailand. It outlines Thailand's goals to have 95% broadband access by 2020 and increase the ICT industry contribution to GDP. Emerging technologies like cloud computing, mobile apps, and social media are transforming businesses and Thailand aims to capitalize on opportunities in these areas to drive economic growth as part of its ICT 2020 strategy.
Maximising the value of your business presentationgregbirmingham
The document discusses recent trends in technology mergers and acquisitions. It notes that while the number of deals increased in 2010, volumes are still below 2005-2007 levels. Valuations are also increasing across the sector as shown by rising price-earnings ratios. Private equity funds and corporate cash reserves are driving deal activity in 2011 as buyers seek to invest funds and plug gaps in offerings. The outlook is positive for technology M&A in 2011, driven by cash availability, recovering credit markets, and a focus on fast growing areas like mobility, social networks, and cloud computing.
Business Strategy and Policy For Next Generation: Social Media Related DCSoftware Park Thailand
This document discusses emerging technologies and trends related to social media and cloud computing. It notes that younger generations will not be familiar with older technologies like video tapes and paper maps. It then outlines trends like increased mobile workforces, ubiquitous connectivity and cloud-based services. Specific technologies highlighted include smartphones, tablets, social networks and cloud computing. The document argues that these trends will transform how businesses operate and deliver IT services in the coming years.
Digiday Mobile with Business Insider: Will Mobile Ever Live Up to Its Promise?Digiday
Marketers are not focusing enough on the opportunities presented by mobile, according to Business Insider's Henry Blodget. They need to understand that mobile isn’t just another platform but a marketing, communication and sales channel. In this session, he'll discuss the growth of the industry, including emerging ad formats and strategies.
Moderator: Brian Morrissey, editor-in-chief, Digiday @bmorrissey
Presenter: Henry Blodget, CEO, Business Insider @hblodget
Keynote delivered at European CTO Telecoms Forum looking at Telco World beyond the initial roll-out and path to 5G. Will Marketing lapfrog out of the Access-based thinking and really sell what Technology enable with converged broadband networks, cloud and visualization supporting IoT, Industry 4.0, Connected Car@s (or X in general) and so forth.
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The internet industry in India has grown significantly over the past decade and is projected to continue rapid growth. Internet penetration in India was around 7% in 2010 but is forecasted to reach 21% by 2015. While internet access is concentrated in major cities currently, growth in smaller towns is helping drive broader penetration. Social media usage is also widespread and growing, with over 85% of internet users on social networks. E-commerce in particular is experiencing strong growth and becoming a mainstream activity for internet users in India.
Mobile Breakfast 2013 - Henry Blodget PresentationthinkLA
The document discusses the growth of mobile devices like smartphones and tablets overtaking personal computers. It notes that while mobile device sales, especially smartphones, are growing rapidly globally, penetration rates are leveling off in major markets after passing 50% and growth is slower for older and lower-income users. The future will see continued global growth in mobile, but at a slower pace than the last few years in major existing markets.
To kick off the IGNITION conference, Business Insider CEO Henry Blodget delivered the following presentation put together with the help of the BI Intelligence team.
This document summarizes Indonesia's ICT sector and broadband development goals. It notes that Indonesia has over 250 million people, with high mobile phone and social media penetration. The country aims to expand broadband access to reach households and populations in both urban and rural areas. Key targets are to achieve 15% household and 5% population coverage for fixed broadband and 12% population coverage for mobile broadband by 2014. Indonesia also aims to build out its national broadband ecosystem and infrastructure to support economic growth, education, health, and other sectors by 2019. The government's goals are focused on increasing access, adoption, and use of broadband internet across the country.
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This document summarizes a presentation on tussles in the future internet given by Burkhard Stiller on behalf of SESERV. It discusses how the future internet ecosystem involves tensions between social and economic interests. A conceptual structure is presented showing how economic and social theories relate to future internet architecture principles. Key societal themes for the future internet are identified, including issues around governance, privacy and participation. Finally, recommendations are made for technology makers, providers and policymakers to better align conflicting stakeholder interests in the future internet.
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This document summarizes a methodology for analyzing conflicts or "tussles" between stakeholders that may arise from the introduction of new Internet technologies. The methodology involves identifying stakeholders, potential areas of conflict between their interests, and how these conflicts may evolve over time as technologies change. It also discusses how analyzing tussles can provide insights into how to design more balanced technologies that incentivize adoption.
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The document proposes a cooperative database caching approach called CoopSC to reduce load on database servers within cloud environments. CoopSC uses a distributed index to share cached query results between clients. It was evaluated using the Wisconsin benchmark dataset on the Amazon EC2 cloud. CoopSC significantly reduced the amount of data transferred and corresponding bandwidth payments compared to no caching. It also improved response times, especially with low update rates. However, performance benefits depended on cloud provider stability.
The document proposes a cooperative database caching approach called CoopSC to reduce load on database servers within cloud environments. CoopSC uses a distributed index to share cached query results between clients. It was evaluated using the Wisconsin benchmark dataset on the Amazon EC2 cloud. CoopSC significantly reduced the amount of data transferred and corresponding bandwidth payments compared to no caching. It also improved response times, especially with low update rates. However, performance benefits depended on cloud provider stability.
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The document summarizes a presentation on socio-economically aware design of future networks. It discusses goals of considering socioeconomic factors in technology design to promote long-term success and adoption. A proposed recommendation called Y.FNsocioeconomic provides methods for analyzing how technologies may impact different stakeholders and assessing potential "tussles" between their interests through a tussle analysis meta-method. The presentation concludes by emphasizing the need for engineers to account for socioeconomic aspects when designing technologies.
The document proposes a Single Funding Point Charging Architecture (SFP-CA) that would enable inter-domain charging across federations. It would allow for user-level and organization-level virtual funding accounts, real-time access decisions for services, and handling of various charging scenarios between organizations. The SFP-CA is described as consisting of components like a Service Provider Manager, Charging Rate Manager, and Account Balance Manager. Future work would involve implementing and testing the proposed architecture.
The document discusses challenges and the state-of-the-art in cloud computing. Key challenges include security and interoperability issues, optimizing capacity utilization across cloud providers, and defining standardized service level agreements (SLAs). The state-of-the-art section reviews example SLAs from major cloud providers like Amazon and Google, noting that availability is a common metric but technical parameters are often lacking. Open issues in SLA and resource monitoring are also discussed.
This document summarizes the Simple Economic Management Approaches of Overlay Traffic in Heterogeneous Internet Topologies project from the European Seventh Framework. The project focused on using economic mechanisms to address the information asymmetry between overlay applications and networks. It employed a SmoothIT Information Service to convey network information between layers to optimize traffic in a way that benefits ISPs, users, and application service providers. Evaluated mechanisms included promoting local peers and inserting resourceful peers to stimulate information sharing while allowing applications freedom of choice. The goal was to manage traffic to benefit all stakeholders through cooperation rather than traditional single-metric optimization.
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The document discusses quality of service (QoS) and quality of experience (QoE) for internet networks. It notes that QoS helps guarantee characteristics like bandwidth and delay, while QoE is the user's perceived quality and is influenced by many factors. The document also provides examples of elastic and inelastic internet services and how moving elastic traffic to off-peak times can reduce costs. Definitions of QoS and QoE are presented from standards bodies.
Socio-Economic Aware Design of Future Network Technology (Y.FNsocioeconomic)ictseserv
The document summarizes a presentation on socio-economic aware design of future network technology. It discusses designing technology to achieve goals like service awareness, data awareness, and environmental awareness. It proposes the structure of a recommendation on socio-economic aware design, including defining tussles among stakeholders and methods for tussle analysis and identification. It provides an example of tussle evolution regarding bandwidth sharing between peer-to-peer users and internet service providers.
This document discusses lessons for developing the future internet from a cross-disciplinary perspective. It summarizes discussions at a workshop where technologists engaged with social scientists and policymakers. Key issues identified were privacy, online identity, security, online communities, internet of things, and cloud computing. Challenges discussed included the need for increased transparency, user-centric design, multi-disciplinary collaboration, balancing debates, improving digital literacy, establishing common definitions, clarifying digital rights and choices, and enabling global regulatory frameworks.
Socio-Economic Aware Design of Future Network Technology (Y.FNsocioeconomic)ictseserv
The document summarizes a presentation given at an ITU workshop in Kampala, Uganda on April 2, 2012. The presentation discusses the goal of designing future network technologies with socioeconomic awareness. It proposes a structure for a new ITU recommendation called "Y.FNsocioeconomic" to provide methods for achieving socioeconomic design goals and objectives outlined in another ITU recommendation (Y.3001). One such method discussed is tussle analysis, which involves identifying stakeholders, their potential conflicts (tussles), and how those tussles may evolve as technologies are adopted and configured. Bandwidth sharing is provided as an example case of applying tussle analysis.
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This document summarizes a workshop presented by Costas Kalogiros of the Athens University of Economics and Business. The workshop discussed tussles that can occur between stakeholders in domains name resolution and TCP bandwidth sharing as new technologies are introduced. Examples of tussles included a DNS registry introducing wildcard records that could redirect traffic and ISPs throttling P2P applications or optimizing traffic selfishly. The workshop encouraged participants to role play as different stakeholders and discuss how their interests could conflict with new technologies.
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Internet users are able to reach any server from any access point at any time due to the interconnection and the exchange of IP traffic between about 40,000 different Autonomous Systems. The underlying business model for traffic exchange generates concerns among the network service providers (NSPs), resulting in deadlocks that are challenging the internet ecosystem. We introduce the Sending Party Network Pays (SPNP) model and demonstrate why this model can be considered to be a prerequisite to the deployment of QoS. We also outline ecosystem issues that can be addressed through this model and discuss its limitations.
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5th Power Grid Model Meet-up
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Power Grid Model
The global energy transition is placing new and unprecedented demands on Distribution System Operators (DSOs). Alongside upgrades to grid capacity, processes such as digitization, capacity optimization, and congestion management are becoming vital for delivering reliable services.
Power Grid Model is an open source project from Linux Foundation Energy and provides a calculation engine that is increasingly essential for DSOs. It offers a standards-based foundation enabling real-time power systems analysis, simulations of electrical power grids, and sophisticated what-if analysis. In addition, it enables in-depth studies and analysis of the electrical power grid’s behavior and performance. This comprehensive model incorporates essential factors such as power generation capacity, electrical losses, voltage levels, power flows, and system stability.
Power Grid Model is currently being applied in a wide variety of use cases, including grid planning, expansion, reliability, and congestion studies. It can also help in analyzing the impact of renewable energy integration, assessing the effects of disturbances or faults, and developing strategies for grid control and optimization.
What to expect
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Overview
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Key Topics Covered
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- Learn about edge computing and IoT, and how they enable real-time data processing and decision-making at the source.
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Stephen minton tech transformation in the age of uncertainty - seserv se workshop june 2012
1. IDC ICT Market Data & Analysis
“Tech Transformation
in the Age of Uncertainty”
Stephen Minton
Vice President, Worldwide ICT Markets
sminton@idc.com
+44 7435 753922
@stephenminton
June 20, 2012
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