LINK TO VIDEO: https://youtu.be/IRqq2fwwJEs
This video is a final exercise for Stanford University. Prepared for the chapter: "Building your Business Model". It´s based on a new Algortihmic Marketplace: "algo2you"
Globalisation 2.0 - How digital is crushing industry boundariesSlashData
Globalisation 2.0: How digital is crushing industry boundaries
The incumbents from Apple to Xiaomi are redefining globalisation using experiences, business models and products that break industry boundaries. Andreas, VisionMobile’s CEO & Founder reveals how ecosystems are now competing not only on apps but on experience roaming; how cross-industry business models can compete unfairly and evade regulation; and how platform-first products are now the baseline for success.
Billions of dollars are spent to engage developers in platforms, tools and services. As the Internet of Things brings computing to every object, from the most mundane to the most sophisticated, a new wave of developer tools is arriving. Developers are such an important audience, so it’s only right that managers of developer products and services should have proper developer marketing tools. This report offers one such marketing tool: a proven, state-of-the-art segmentation model for IoT developers.
We take a deep-dive into how the segmentation model can help you to optimize the value proposition of your developer product, create messaging and outreach that resonates with developers, and find or create the type of developer you need, migrating them from adjacent areas of development. The key question asked is: how can you effectively target IoT developers, by fine-tuning your developer product and communication to the specific needs of the developers you are most interested in? We also discuss the professionalization of IoT, and how attitudes of new IoT developers will evolve over time.
What is the Internet of Things (not)?
Nest thermostat integrates many data sources to drive action
IoT products create value by making sense of data
IoT developers become increasingly data-centric
Devices are just part of the story, IoT is all about...
Consumer market or enterprise market?
2007: Enterprises are the obvious opportunity for smartphones
2015: Consumer technology becomes enterprise technology
Consumer technology boosts clinical trials
Cities opt for traffic data generated by... citizens
Drone innovation: made for enthusiasts, used in enterprises
IoT developer ecosystems are emerging consumer-first
IoT is in 2008 in smartphone years
The era of standalone products is over
Some other things that exchange data with Nest
The boundaries between verticals are making less and less sense
IoT developers are flocking to open platforms in all verticals
Developer Economics - State of the Developer Nation 2015Q1SlashData
The App Economy in 2015: e-commerce dominates.
The platform wars have ended in a stalemate
Swift rises to 20% of mobile devs, 4 months since launch
App economy revenues are polarising
53% of mobile developers are working on an IoT project
Tool awareness is increasing.
An increasing fraction of developers target enterprise and they ‘re more successful
Pro devs target
iOS & browser. Android is for all WP is the fun place to start.
Smart Town, Smart City, Smart World: The Future of the Connected CommunityColin Bovet
The city of the future is one that reconciles humans, technology, and ecology. This visual presentation outlines some top trends in connected cities from efficient transportation and city design to personalized digital displays on every scale imaginable.
Insights on IoT Developers Oct 2014 - VisionMobileSlashData
A short presentation with key insights on IoT developers, based on our Apr/May 2014 developer survey, with over 10,000 respondents.
Key Insights:
1. 3.2M Internet of Things developers are ready to start innovating today.
2. IoT/M2M attracts many more developers than Smart TVs, set- top-boxes, consoles and e-readers.
3. Small teams spearhead IoT movement.
4. Western Europe, North America, India and China emerge as key IoT/M2M hubs.
5. Information is more important for IoT/M2M developers than discovery or experimentation.
Want more? Get in touch! matos@visionmobile.com
Globalisation 2.0 - How digital is crushing industry boundariesSlashData
Globalisation 2.0: How digital is crushing industry boundaries
The incumbents from Apple to Xiaomi are redefining globalisation using experiences, business models and products that break industry boundaries. Andreas, VisionMobile’s CEO & Founder reveals how ecosystems are now competing not only on apps but on experience roaming; how cross-industry business models can compete unfairly and evade regulation; and how platform-first products are now the baseline for success.
Billions of dollars are spent to engage developers in platforms, tools and services. As the Internet of Things brings computing to every object, from the most mundane to the most sophisticated, a new wave of developer tools is arriving. Developers are such an important audience, so it’s only right that managers of developer products and services should have proper developer marketing tools. This report offers one such marketing tool: a proven, state-of-the-art segmentation model for IoT developers.
We take a deep-dive into how the segmentation model can help you to optimize the value proposition of your developer product, create messaging and outreach that resonates with developers, and find or create the type of developer you need, migrating them from adjacent areas of development. The key question asked is: how can you effectively target IoT developers, by fine-tuning your developer product and communication to the specific needs of the developers you are most interested in? We also discuss the professionalization of IoT, and how attitudes of new IoT developers will evolve over time.
What is the Internet of Things (not)?
Nest thermostat integrates many data sources to drive action
IoT products create value by making sense of data
IoT developers become increasingly data-centric
Devices are just part of the story, IoT is all about...
Consumer market or enterprise market?
2007: Enterprises are the obvious opportunity for smartphones
2015: Consumer technology becomes enterprise technology
Consumer technology boosts clinical trials
Cities opt for traffic data generated by... citizens
Drone innovation: made for enthusiasts, used in enterprises
IoT developer ecosystems are emerging consumer-first
IoT is in 2008 in smartphone years
The era of standalone products is over
Some other things that exchange data with Nest
The boundaries between verticals are making less and less sense
IoT developers are flocking to open platforms in all verticals
Developer Economics - State of the Developer Nation 2015Q1SlashData
The App Economy in 2015: e-commerce dominates.
The platform wars have ended in a stalemate
Swift rises to 20% of mobile devs, 4 months since launch
App economy revenues are polarising
53% of mobile developers are working on an IoT project
Tool awareness is increasing.
An increasing fraction of developers target enterprise and they ‘re more successful
Pro devs target
iOS & browser. Android is for all WP is the fun place to start.
Smart Town, Smart City, Smart World: The Future of the Connected CommunityColin Bovet
The city of the future is one that reconciles humans, technology, and ecology. This visual presentation outlines some top trends in connected cities from efficient transportation and city design to personalized digital displays on every scale imaginable.
Insights on IoT Developers Oct 2014 - VisionMobileSlashData
A short presentation with key insights on IoT developers, based on our Apr/May 2014 developer survey, with over 10,000 respondents.
Key Insights:
1. 3.2M Internet of Things developers are ready to start innovating today.
2. IoT/M2M attracts many more developers than Smart TVs, set- top-boxes, consoles and e-readers.
3. Small teams spearhead IoT movement.
4. Western Europe, North America, India and China emerge as key IoT/M2M hubs.
5. Information is more important for IoT/M2M developers than discovery or experimentation.
Want more? Get in touch! matos@visionmobile.com
Key Insights from the the 9th edition of the State of the Developer Nation report that now covers all the latest trends in mobile, desktop, IoT and cloud services development. We look at the most popular platforms, languages, vertical markets and hosting providers. Find out which types of development are bringing in the most revenue and which revenue models are succeeding. We also take a deep dive into mobile commerce, the biggest battleground in today’s app economy.
Get the full report here: http://vmob.me/DevEcon3Q15SS
The Developer Megatrends report series distills the major data points and insights from our research into the most important trends in the developer economy. In this 7th edition Megatrends report, we cover app business models and examine how developers can escape the poverty trap. We look at how consumer technology will invade the enterprise, and how data will be at the center of the most interesting apps in the coming years. We’ll also revisit experience roaming – a trend from 2010 that is now in full swing.
One thing is clear. Developers are a driving force in every industry and a critical source of competitive advantage. Every company should master developer ecosystem skills. Developer Megatrends H1 2015 will shed light on the state of the art in the developer economy.
VisionMobile | the analysts of the developer economy
Based on state-of-the-art research on Internet of Things
What is the Internet of Things (not)?
Nest is a hub turning data into action
Creating data apps for home, car, security, energy, health
IoT products create value through data apps
What is the Internet of Things (not)?
The Watch locks purchases and habits to the Apple ecosystem
The most important apps are not here...
The Watch will notdisrupt these...
But ..The Watch WILL displace these...
Who are the top platforms in IoT?
Mobile and e-commerce developer ecosystems take the lead
What are IoT developers working on?
-- 53% of mobile developers are already involved in the Internet of Things ---
Find more inside...
This report explores the untapped e-commerce revenue opportunity for software developers, both those working on mobile apps and Internet of Things (IoT) projects. Case studies – from Amazon to Zalando – show how connected devices, frictionless discovery and payment are changing e- commerce. This leads to a prediction of the e-commerce industry future which will be structurally disrupted, as IoT extends e-commerce affiliate schemes beyond websites, mobile, and apps, onto any physical surface.
Read more VisionMobile reports here: http://www.visionmobile.com/product
Research wearable augmented reality google glasses and beyond aarkstore.comNeel Terde
This research examines the prospects of wearable augmented reality devices like Google Glasses compared to hand-held augmented reality solutions. It analyzes technologies like location determination and applications in areas like mobile commerce and advertising. The document provides an overview and analysis of wearable devices, Google Glasses specifically, and discusses whether the platform will be Android-based or cloud-based.
Connected Car: Mobile industry perspectiveSlashData
VisionMobile | the analysts of the mobile economy
Connected Car OR Connected Driver
Apple perspective on the connected car
Google perspective on the connected car
Apple and Google try to turn the car into a smartphone accessory on wheels
Startups and developers innovate on top of OBD-II
Automatic: Smart driving assistant
Car makers need to learn new rules
This is a sample of our IoT Wearables Landscape 2015 Premium Report, which deconstructs the 3 types of wearables platforms that support developers in their quest, and showcases a leaderboard of the top smartwatch platforms.
The report is based on the largest-ever IoT developer survey, including 670+ wearables developers.
Read more VisionMobile reports here: http://www.visionmobile.com/product
File download at: www.visionmobile.com/product/mobile-megatrends-2014/
Mobile Megatrends is an annual report that identifies and explains the latest trends in the mobile industry and their future impact. The Megatrends reports draw on the knowledge base from tens of graphs, data points and insights based on VisionMobile research.
This, 5th annual report, focuses on how the mobile industry keeps reinventing itself and presents the fundamental business model changes behind the apps phenomenon, the evolution of mobile ecosystems and the future of HTML5 vs. native.
Digital Winners 2014: Andreas Constantinou, VisionMobileTelenor Group
This document discusses ecosystems and digital business models. It summarizes that successful digital ecosystems lock demand to supply through controlling development, distribution, and discovery. It also discusses how companies like Apple, Google, Facebook and Amazon build asymmetric business models that transfer value across industries in order to capture profits not in their core industry but in another related one through a complementary product.
Research augmented reality in the cloud aarkstore.comNeel Terde
This document provides an overview of augmented reality (AR) and analyzes major trends in the AR industry and implications for various sectors. It discusses AR applications and cloud-based implementations. It also examines wearable devices, leading companies in the space, and implications for AR. The document specifically analyzes Google's AR business model and strategy and implications for the semiconductor industry. The target audience includes semiconductor providers, AR application developers, government organizations, wireless device manufacturers, mobile network operators, and location/GIS suppliers.
DW 2015: Andreas Constantinou - The Business Model Mechanics of Internet Disr...Telenor Group
1) VisionMobile is a research firm that studies developer trends and provides data and reports to help clients understand developers.
2) They track developer attitudes, experiences, and megatrends through surveys of over 20,000 developers. This data is available through interactive reports and charts.
3) Andreas Constantinou is the founder and director of VisionMobile and discusses how internet companies like Apple, Tencent, and Automatic have built business models around attracting developers to create ecosystems and drive growth.
Research wearable augmented reality google glasses and beyond aarkstore.comNeel Terde
This document provides an overview of research on wearable augmented reality technologies like Google Glasses. It examines prospects for wearable devices versus hand-held augmented reality solutions using smartphones or tablets. The research analyzes technologies that enable wearable AR like location detection. It also discusses potential applications in areas like construction, healthcare, and how the cloud could support wearable AR solutions. The target audience includes technology companies, advertisers, and mobile commerce vendors.
The mobile app landscape is thriving and continuing to evolve year after year. Based on a survey conducted this year with 8000+ app developers, here are some facts, statistics and trends on how it's changing that will help developers stay abreast of the latest in the industry, and retain their competitive upper hand.
A smart and practical method to exploit patents for the development of the disruptive IoT products/services through the Open IP Innovation is to apply the new product/service development methodology in the “Blue Ocean Strategy” (the “Blue Ocean Patent Strategy”). The basic principle in the Blue Ocean Patent Strategy is to exploit patents to achieve the value innovation by using the patented technologies to create new values, and thus, to provide new products/services. The exploitation of existing patented technologies not only allows the low cost IoT product/service development but also provides the protection against competitors’ infringement.
Connected consumer goods: gimmick or disruptor?Xylos
Is the connectedness of consumer products just a gimmick that we shouldn’t overestimate, or is it the beginning of a new era and thus disruptive compared to what existed before?
Presented by Tim Van den Bergh
Research google in mobile commerce aarkstore.comNeel Terde
This document discusses Google's efforts in mobile commerce. It notes that mobile interfaces can be inconvenient for users. Google aims to optimize the user experience and offer innovative applications to transform the mobile commerce industry. The report analyzes the future of cloud-based mobile commerce applications and forecasts the market potential from 2012-2017. It is targeted towards Google, developers, mobile operators, and others interested in the mobile commerce space.
Mobile Transformation - Improving and optimizing business processes (O. Lefèvre)NRB
Do you already embrace enterprise mobility? We dive into the question how mobility can help your organization improve and optimize its business processes. How to become more efficient, more productive, deliver higher quality and innovation thanks to a ‘mobile transformation’. Concrete cases will show the way.
A talk from the Work Track at AWE USA 2018 - the World's #1 XR Conference & Expo in Santa Clara, California May 30- June 1, 2018.
Marc Schuetz (PTC): Scaling AR Across the Enterprise
Industry leading augmented reality technology is changing the industrial enterprise landscape by enabling engineers, manufacturers, operators, technicians, sellers and customers to experience products and services in a completely new way. This presentation will demonstrate how ThingWorx Studio helps organizations create scalable augmented reality experiences for a variety of enterprise use cases - without writing any code. You will learn how to reduce development time and cost by easily incorporating 3D-CAD, animated sequences and IoT data into interactive user experiences that can provide value to your company.
http://AugmentedWorldExpo.com
How can AI optimize production processes to improve.pptxAkanjLove
Artificial intelligence can optimize manufacturing processes to improve efficiency and reduce costs. It can enable production lines to minimize downtime, optimize asset utilization, and predict failures by allowing systems to govern themselves. AI is applied across manufacturing in various ways such as quality control using computer vision, generative design, and assembly line integration and optimization by pulling data from IoT devices. Machine learning and natural language processing are important techniques enabling many AI applications in industries like manufacturing.
This document provides an overview of adopting generative AI within an enterprise. It outlines a framework for a generative AI adoption journey, beginning with enabling employees with off-the-shelf AI applications and building to more advanced uses like business intelligence and universal enterprise agents. The framework advises prioritizing use cases based on business impact and adoption risk. It also provides tips for focusing on business problems rather than technology, challenging use cases for compliance, and involving AI experts for feasibility assessments.
Digital Transformation of the Connected Product EconomyEdgeIQ
Digital transformation is necessary for connected product companies to survive in today's world. A new technology stack is required that includes device lifecycle management, data orchestration, and service orchestration to manage the complex ecosystem of billions of connected devices, petabytes of daily data, applications, and customers. This new stack provides the foundation for companies to embrace digital transformation and retain market share by reducing costs, gaining new revenue streams, and changing business models.
Key Insights from the the 9th edition of the State of the Developer Nation report that now covers all the latest trends in mobile, desktop, IoT and cloud services development. We look at the most popular platforms, languages, vertical markets and hosting providers. Find out which types of development are bringing in the most revenue and which revenue models are succeeding. We also take a deep dive into mobile commerce, the biggest battleground in today’s app economy.
Get the full report here: http://vmob.me/DevEcon3Q15SS
The Developer Megatrends report series distills the major data points and insights from our research into the most important trends in the developer economy. In this 7th edition Megatrends report, we cover app business models and examine how developers can escape the poverty trap. We look at how consumer technology will invade the enterprise, and how data will be at the center of the most interesting apps in the coming years. We’ll also revisit experience roaming – a trend from 2010 that is now in full swing.
One thing is clear. Developers are a driving force in every industry and a critical source of competitive advantage. Every company should master developer ecosystem skills. Developer Megatrends H1 2015 will shed light on the state of the art in the developer economy.
VisionMobile | the analysts of the developer economy
Based on state-of-the-art research on Internet of Things
What is the Internet of Things (not)?
Nest is a hub turning data into action
Creating data apps for home, car, security, energy, health
IoT products create value through data apps
What is the Internet of Things (not)?
The Watch locks purchases and habits to the Apple ecosystem
The most important apps are not here...
The Watch will notdisrupt these...
But ..The Watch WILL displace these...
Who are the top platforms in IoT?
Mobile and e-commerce developer ecosystems take the lead
What are IoT developers working on?
-- 53% of mobile developers are already involved in the Internet of Things ---
Find more inside...
This report explores the untapped e-commerce revenue opportunity for software developers, both those working on mobile apps and Internet of Things (IoT) projects. Case studies – from Amazon to Zalando – show how connected devices, frictionless discovery and payment are changing e- commerce. This leads to a prediction of the e-commerce industry future which will be structurally disrupted, as IoT extends e-commerce affiliate schemes beyond websites, mobile, and apps, onto any physical surface.
Read more VisionMobile reports here: http://www.visionmobile.com/product
Research wearable augmented reality google glasses and beyond aarkstore.comNeel Terde
This research examines the prospects of wearable augmented reality devices like Google Glasses compared to hand-held augmented reality solutions. It analyzes technologies like location determination and applications in areas like mobile commerce and advertising. The document provides an overview and analysis of wearable devices, Google Glasses specifically, and discusses whether the platform will be Android-based or cloud-based.
Connected Car: Mobile industry perspectiveSlashData
VisionMobile | the analysts of the mobile economy
Connected Car OR Connected Driver
Apple perspective on the connected car
Google perspective on the connected car
Apple and Google try to turn the car into a smartphone accessory on wheels
Startups and developers innovate on top of OBD-II
Automatic: Smart driving assistant
Car makers need to learn new rules
This is a sample of our IoT Wearables Landscape 2015 Premium Report, which deconstructs the 3 types of wearables platforms that support developers in their quest, and showcases a leaderboard of the top smartwatch platforms.
The report is based on the largest-ever IoT developer survey, including 670+ wearables developers.
Read more VisionMobile reports here: http://www.visionmobile.com/product
File download at: www.visionmobile.com/product/mobile-megatrends-2014/
Mobile Megatrends is an annual report that identifies and explains the latest trends in the mobile industry and their future impact. The Megatrends reports draw on the knowledge base from tens of graphs, data points and insights based on VisionMobile research.
This, 5th annual report, focuses on how the mobile industry keeps reinventing itself and presents the fundamental business model changes behind the apps phenomenon, the evolution of mobile ecosystems and the future of HTML5 vs. native.
Digital Winners 2014: Andreas Constantinou, VisionMobileTelenor Group
This document discusses ecosystems and digital business models. It summarizes that successful digital ecosystems lock demand to supply through controlling development, distribution, and discovery. It also discusses how companies like Apple, Google, Facebook and Amazon build asymmetric business models that transfer value across industries in order to capture profits not in their core industry but in another related one through a complementary product.
Research augmented reality in the cloud aarkstore.comNeel Terde
This document provides an overview of augmented reality (AR) and analyzes major trends in the AR industry and implications for various sectors. It discusses AR applications and cloud-based implementations. It also examines wearable devices, leading companies in the space, and implications for AR. The document specifically analyzes Google's AR business model and strategy and implications for the semiconductor industry. The target audience includes semiconductor providers, AR application developers, government organizations, wireless device manufacturers, mobile network operators, and location/GIS suppliers.
DW 2015: Andreas Constantinou - The Business Model Mechanics of Internet Disr...Telenor Group
1) VisionMobile is a research firm that studies developer trends and provides data and reports to help clients understand developers.
2) They track developer attitudes, experiences, and megatrends through surveys of over 20,000 developers. This data is available through interactive reports and charts.
3) Andreas Constantinou is the founder and director of VisionMobile and discusses how internet companies like Apple, Tencent, and Automatic have built business models around attracting developers to create ecosystems and drive growth.
Research wearable augmented reality google glasses and beyond aarkstore.comNeel Terde
This document provides an overview of research on wearable augmented reality technologies like Google Glasses. It examines prospects for wearable devices versus hand-held augmented reality solutions using smartphones or tablets. The research analyzes technologies that enable wearable AR like location detection. It also discusses potential applications in areas like construction, healthcare, and how the cloud could support wearable AR solutions. The target audience includes technology companies, advertisers, and mobile commerce vendors.
The mobile app landscape is thriving and continuing to evolve year after year. Based on a survey conducted this year with 8000+ app developers, here are some facts, statistics and trends on how it's changing that will help developers stay abreast of the latest in the industry, and retain their competitive upper hand.
A smart and practical method to exploit patents for the development of the disruptive IoT products/services through the Open IP Innovation is to apply the new product/service development methodology in the “Blue Ocean Strategy” (the “Blue Ocean Patent Strategy”). The basic principle in the Blue Ocean Patent Strategy is to exploit patents to achieve the value innovation by using the patented technologies to create new values, and thus, to provide new products/services. The exploitation of existing patented technologies not only allows the low cost IoT product/service development but also provides the protection against competitors’ infringement.
Connected consumer goods: gimmick or disruptor?Xylos
Is the connectedness of consumer products just a gimmick that we shouldn’t overestimate, or is it the beginning of a new era and thus disruptive compared to what existed before?
Presented by Tim Van den Bergh
Research google in mobile commerce aarkstore.comNeel Terde
This document discusses Google's efforts in mobile commerce. It notes that mobile interfaces can be inconvenient for users. Google aims to optimize the user experience and offer innovative applications to transform the mobile commerce industry. The report analyzes the future of cloud-based mobile commerce applications and forecasts the market potential from 2012-2017. It is targeted towards Google, developers, mobile operators, and others interested in the mobile commerce space.
Mobile Transformation - Improving and optimizing business processes (O. Lefèvre)NRB
Do you already embrace enterprise mobility? We dive into the question how mobility can help your organization improve and optimize its business processes. How to become more efficient, more productive, deliver higher quality and innovation thanks to a ‘mobile transformation’. Concrete cases will show the way.
A talk from the Work Track at AWE USA 2018 - the World's #1 XR Conference & Expo in Santa Clara, California May 30- June 1, 2018.
Marc Schuetz (PTC): Scaling AR Across the Enterprise
Industry leading augmented reality technology is changing the industrial enterprise landscape by enabling engineers, manufacturers, operators, technicians, sellers and customers to experience products and services in a completely new way. This presentation will demonstrate how ThingWorx Studio helps organizations create scalable augmented reality experiences for a variety of enterprise use cases - without writing any code. You will learn how to reduce development time and cost by easily incorporating 3D-CAD, animated sequences and IoT data into interactive user experiences that can provide value to your company.
http://AugmentedWorldExpo.com
How can AI optimize production processes to improve.pptxAkanjLove
Artificial intelligence can optimize manufacturing processes to improve efficiency and reduce costs. It can enable production lines to minimize downtime, optimize asset utilization, and predict failures by allowing systems to govern themselves. AI is applied across manufacturing in various ways such as quality control using computer vision, generative design, and assembly line integration and optimization by pulling data from IoT devices. Machine learning and natural language processing are important techniques enabling many AI applications in industries like manufacturing.
This document provides an overview of adopting generative AI within an enterprise. It outlines a framework for a generative AI adoption journey, beginning with enabling employees with off-the-shelf AI applications and building to more advanced uses like business intelligence and universal enterprise agents. The framework advises prioritizing use cases based on business impact and adoption risk. It also provides tips for focusing on business problems rather than technology, challenging use cases for compliance, and involving AI experts for feasibility assessments.
Digital Transformation of the Connected Product EconomyEdgeIQ
Digital transformation is necessary for connected product companies to survive in today's world. A new technology stack is required that includes device lifecycle management, data orchestration, and service orchestration to manage the complex ecosystem of billions of connected devices, petabytes of daily data, applications, and customers. This new stack provides the foundation for companies to embrace digital transformation and retain market share by reducing costs, gaining new revenue streams, and changing business models.
Motius exhibiting at Munich Tech Job Fair Spring 2019TechMeetups
Motius develops technical solutions using a talent pool of over 800 experts in various fields including computer science, electrical and mechanical engineering, and design. The talent pool has an average age of 26 years and experience of 8 years. Motius uses an iterative development process starting with matching the client's problem to potential technical solutions, then assembling and managing a project team using an AI matching system, and completing the project using agile development methods with client involvement. Motius aims to be an innovative and reliable partner for developing new technical products and solutions.
To say that the global manufacturing industry is undergoing profound disruption would be an understatement. The rise of the Internet of Things (IoT) is causing far-reaching disruption across industries, especially manufacturing. IoT-connected machines and tools are driving improvements in quality, speed, compliance and customer experience for manufacturers. To remain competitive in this new landscape, manufacturers must think differently and leverage next-generation business management solutions to harness the power of IoT-driven disruption.
PROSTEP experts describe the challenges posed by Industry 4.0 when it comes to PLM processes and systems. This whitepaper gives you possible approaches for mastering these challenges.
Connect - Talk - Think - Act: Developing Internet of Things & Industrial Inte...Rick Bouter
1) GE recognized the innovation potential of an instrumented, connected and intelligent world and is acting decisively through its Predix predictive maintenance platform and seven business segments.
2) GE Aviation developed the Integrated Vehicle Health Management application to monitor aircraft engines and equipment using sensors and analytics to predict maintenance needs and failures.
3) GE aims to transform from an equipment manufacturer to a digital industrial company by leveraging the Industrial Internet to offer new data-driven services that improve customer operations and experience.
The document provides an overview of the threats and opportunities of generative AI for businesses, outlining practical steps for adopting generative AI technologies including understanding the impacts on industries and business models, discovering opportunities to improve productivity and monetize assets, and starting the adoption journey with prioritized use cases and pilots.
CONFERENCIA: El impacto de la Tecnología en la optimización de la cadena de s...Ignasi Sayol
CONFERENCIA: El impacto de la Tecnología en la optimización
de la cadena de suministro: aplicaciones de gestión, estrategia elogistics y macro tendencias tecnológicas. Logística 4.0
Building a generative AI solution involves defining the problem, collecting and processing data, selecting suitable models, training and fine-tuning them, and deploying the system effectively. It’s essential to gather high-quality data, choose appropriate algorithms, ensure security, and stay updated with advancements.
Top machine learning trends for 2022 and beyondArpitGautam20
Exciting Machine Learning Trends that will emerge in 2022 & beyond and redefine the way ML Models & ML Technologies are used by enterprises. https://arsr.tech/top-machine-learning-trends-for-2022-and-beyond/
Generative AI models are transforming various fields by creating realistic images, text, music, and videos. This guide will take you through the essential steps and considerations for building a generative AI model, providing a comprehensive understanding of the process.
leewayhertz.com-How to build a generative AI solution From prototyping to pro...KristiLBurns
Generative AI has gained significant attention in the tech industry, with investors, policymakers, and the society at large talking about innovative AI models like ChatGPT and Stable Diffusion.Generative AI has gained significant attention in the tech industry, with investors, policymakers, and the society at large talking about innovative AI models like ChatGPT and Stable Diffusion.
Getting Started in Big Data-Fueled E-Commercejradisson
Presentation to Outdoor Industry at the European Outdoor Summit, 17 October 2013 in Stockholm.
Abstract from the event program:
"Everywhere you turn these days there is a story on the promise of Big Data. Fact is, there is a wave of innovation in Big Data technologies under way that will affect our business. But are we really having a clear idea on how to use it to create new business?
Here in Europe, we're selling against Amazon, Google and other algorithmic commpetitors using spreadsheets and other manual methods. Nobody is talking about concrete use-cases or generating any new business value from Big Data. Until now.... Listen to Jason Radisson, in charge of a complex and forward looking initiative from Sport Scheck to grasp the huge untapped potential of tomorrow's e-commerce consumers."
Are you exploring the best way for your business to save expenses, enhance margin, or reinvest in the coming years? Check out the top technological advancements in business that are beneficial for business expansion and that result in a technology roadmap that has an impact on a number of the organization's strategic goals.
For more information, see: https://www.albiorixtech.com/blog/technology-trends-in-business/
#technology #technologytrends #webappdevelopment #mobileappdevelopment #softwaredevelopment
The document outlines 5 digital business trends for 2013-2015:
1. The Internet of Me - As devices become more connected and personalized, companies must deliver customized experiences to consumers.
2. Outcome Economy - Companies will focus on outcomes rather than products, collaborating to deliver results across hardware and software.
3. Platform (R)evolution - Digital technologies will drive new industry platforms that disrupt business models and accelerate change.
4. Intelligent Enterprise - Advances in data, analytics and cognitive technologies will power smarter systems that drive business innovation.
5. Workforce Reimagined - Humans and machines will increasingly work together through collaboration, with enterprises blending the strengths of people and technology.
The Tech Vision 2015 maps out five key IT trends: The Internet of Me, Outcome Economy, Platform (R)evolution, Intelligent Enterprise and Workforce Reimagined. How to sum it all up? It’s not just about you - or me, or anyone else in particular. It’s about all of us - The “We” Economy. http://www.accenture.com/technologyvision
The document discusses how high-tech companies can take advantage of opportunities presented by the Internet of Things (IoT). It defines the IoT as a global system of interconnected sensors and devices. By 2020, there will be nearly 50 billion Internet-connected devices. For high-tech companies, the IoT creates opportunities to increase sales through new business models, personalized offerings, and adjacent services. It also allows companies to improve operations through proactive maintenance, counterfeit detection, and partnering with manufacturers. However, to fully realize the potential of the IoT, high-tech companies will need to retool their products, services, and partnerships.
The Internet of Things: Impact and Applications in the High-Tech IndustryCognizant
The document discusses how high-tech companies can take advantage of opportunities presented by the growing Internet of Things (IoT). It defines the IoT and describes how by 2020 there will be nearly 50 billion internet-connected devices. It then discusses how the IoT will impact and provide opportunities for various parts of the high-tech industry, including semiconductor companies, contract manufacturers, distributors, and OEMs. It provides examples of how the IoT can help companies increase sales through new business models and contextual offerings. It also discusses how the IoT can help improve operations through applications like predictive maintenance, yield management, and counterfeit detection.
Similar to "Algo2you": Stanford University Exercise (20)
Hoy día, tras la pandemia, el incremento del trabajo remoto, la interrupción de la cadena de suministros, el auge del vehículo eléctrico, el despliegue de la nueva tecnología 5G,... los semiconductores (o chips) se han vuelto imprescindibles en nuestro día a día. Si bien pueden estar ocultos en dispositivos, los semiconductores ahora juegan un papel más crítico que nunca en la vida de todos, desde niños en edad escolar hasta pacientes en hogares de ancianos.
Tres ideas: la IA ya está impactando en la vida de las personas; necesitamos datos bien categorizados, y perfiles más allá de las ciencias; y la tecnología va a crear más puestos de trabajo de los que destruyan. Pero habrá que adaptarse.
Plan Estratégico RTVE Digital (2012-2022)
Estrategia presentada al Presidente de RTVE en Septiembre 2012 de cara desarrollar un Plan 2012-2022.
Contiene la re distribución del presupuesto y de Recursos Humanos para conseguir un superávit económico (para RTVE Digital) de 42 MM de Euros en 2022
Se muestran los despliegues de proyectos en 4 áreas para abordar en 4 áreas:
• Desarrollo de Negocio y Ventas Internacionales (Biz Dev & Sales)
• Tecnología (Technology)
• Contenidos y Posicionamiento de Marca (Content & Branding)
• I+D+i y Experiencia de Usuario (Analytics & User Experience & R&D)
Las pinceladas del Plan Estratégico expuesto nos llevarán a:
• Convertir a RTVE Digital en un referente nacional e internacional en Digital Media. Incluyendo actividades I+D+i como canalizador de la industria audiovisual y locomotora europea (proyectos UE).
• Internacionalizar las actividades digitales de RTVE para aumentar el Branding y conseguir mayores ingresos:
* 2014: 1% ingresos sobre presupuesto de RTVE (10 MM €)
* 2016: 2% ingresos sobre presupuesto de RTVE (20 MM €)
* 2022: 10% ingresos sobre presupuesto de RTVE (100 MM €)
• Conseguir mayores ingresos implica una correcta estrategia de Monetización (más usuarios es DISTINTO de más ingresos). La estrategia correcta consiste en diversificar ingresos (común denominador de las empresas con más ingresos en Digital Media)
• Estrategia 4 pantallas (1@4; 1 contenido en 4 pantallas) (receta de cocina)
• Convertirse en un referente en cobertura en móviles y tablets con el fin de poder conseguir parte de los 250 billones de € de ingresos en el mercado OTT en 2017. Estrategia SoLoMo (Social Local and Mobile).
• Liderar los proyectos en Redes Sociales (Command Center) servirán para capturar y cautivar la audiencia más juvenil y digital.
• Prestar especial atención a la parte de ANALÍTICA [Por cada 1 € invertido en adquirir nuevos usuarios
(acquire), SÓLO se invierten 0,02 € en ENGAGEMENT. Seguir la TEORÍA: Acquire + Engage + Convert]
• HAY QUE DIMENSIONAR EN PRESUPUESTO Y RECURSOS A RTVE DIGITAL PARA ALCANZAR LOS OBJETIVOS ANTERIORES; INICIANDO EL CAMINO DE UNA RECUPERACIÓN DE INGRESOS
EMPRESARIALES EN RTVE
CONCLUSIONES:
- Pasando el Ecuador de la 5ª Revolución Tecnológica (Fase de Sinergia)
- Continua disrupción
- Los FAGA posicionados y diversificándose en el ecosistema del mercado
- Del teclado y ratón al Asistente Virtual Personalizado (VPA), controlado por algoritmos
- Del b2b al x2x (b2b, b2c, b2b2c, m2c, m2b, m2m,,,,): Anything 2 Anything
- Algoconomy es algo incipiente, todavía muchas empresas no han puesto la suficiente atención
- Pero los algoritmos están por todos los lados
Hoy día estamos viviendo en la tormenta perfecta, iniciando un nuevo ciclo de incertidumbre económica y a la vez en medio de un gran Tsunami, que podemos denominar “Digital por todos los lados” (Digital Everywhere). La confluencia de tres tendencias: los volúmenes de datos sin precedentes, masivamente mayor potencia de procesamiento y las nuevas herramientas analíticas, están creando un "punto de inflexión" más allá del cual algoritmos diferenciales se convierten en el nuevo centro de competencia.
Para poder comprender el nuevo contexto hemos examinado el libro de Carlota Pérez “Technological Revolutions and Financial Capital: The Dynamics of Bubbles and Golden Ages” de 2002, donde se desarrolla una perspectiva acerca de las cinco revoluciones tecnológicas ocurridas en los últimos 250 años. Y lo más importante, se explica el comportamiento del capital financiero en cada fase de estas revoluciones. Si profundizamos en la revolución tecnológica actual (Época de la Informática y las Telecomunicaciones (TIC) (1971-2040?), podemos encontrar las cinco fases siguientes: "Irrupción" (1971, primer microprocesador de Intel), "Frenesí" (1987-2000, nacimiento de Internet), "Punto de Inflexión" (con dos crisis: la burbuja de las punto-com y la crisis financiera mundial, 2.001-2.010), "Sinergia "(2010-2025, Algoconomy) y "Madurez" (2025-2040?). Esta Época de la Informática y las Telecomunicaciones se encuentra en la mitad de su ciclo que marca la transición de una turbulenta época dorada, dirigida por el capital financiero, a una época de bonanza (más armoniosa), dirigida por el capital productivo.
Y es en esta fase (sinergia) y en la siguiente (madurez) donde adquiere importancia la “Algoconomy”, que podemos definir: “los algoritmos crean un ecosistema económico actuando sobre los datos y aplicando reglas de negocio dinámicas, generando una ventaja competitiva y un valor de negocio adicional”; es decir hablamos de la Economía de los Algoritmos. Según Gartner: "Interconexiones, Relaciones y Algoritmos están definiendo el futuro de los negocios". Lo que vamos a ver durante los próximos años será la batalla de los FAGA (Facebook, Apple, Google y Amazon) con las grandes empresas (las tradicionales) para tomar posiciones y ser líderes en la fase de madurez, con el fin de desplazar a otras empresas. ¿Serán las empresas tradicionales las que desplazarán a las FAGA durante los próximos 15-20 años o viceversa?
Los algoritmos dinámicos son el núcleo de las nuevas interacciones con los clientes. Los algoritmos, por tanto, definen los procesos de negocio. Pero ¿Cómo trabaja tu empresa?, ¿Puedes calcular el valor de la confianza en tu relación Digital?, ¿Qué algoritmos ha desarrollado?. Es difícil reconocer a los algoritmos como elementos discretos que generan valor, debido a que están dentro de los procesos de negocio existentes (Uber, Tesla, PageRank, Netflix, Facebook, Amazon, Waze, Google,…).
La televisión digital ha experimentado grandes cambios en España en los últimos años. Se ha anticipado el apagón analógico y la TDT tiene ahora un 98% de cobertura. Esto ha supuesto inversiones de más de 12.000 millones de euros y la estabilización de 40.000 empleos. Sin embargo, también se enfrenta a nuevos retos como la aparición de nuevas tecnologías, plataformas y formas de consumo en que el consumidor tiene más control. El sector debe adaptarse a este nuevo escenario centrado en los contenidos y no solo en la emis
Before beginning the article it is necessary to clarify the title. Traditionally, the term “Broadcasting” referred to distribution of radio or video signals, essentially through radio and television stations. The author uses the term “ITcasting” for all companies that distribute contents within the IT field (Information Technology); in other words, any company that uses information technology to distribute contents, including radio and television stations, content producing companies, traditional telephone operators, mobile telephone companies, any company that distributes its contents through the Internet, and even contents generated by the user (UGC, User Generated Content).
Informe situacion multimedia e interactividad abril 2007 (RTVE.es)Miguel Angel Morcuende
Con el presente informe se pretende exponer la situación de la unidad Internet y Contenidos Multimedia (RTVE.es) en Abril de 2007.
El objetivo es dejar constancia en la Alta Dirección (Presidente de RTVE y Consejo de Administración incluidos) de RTVE de la Estrategia que RTVE debería aboradar entre 2007 y 2012.
Desde RTVE.es se podría interpretar que el futuro de la distribución de contenidos al gran público pasará inevitablemente por el uso de Redes IP, como lo es Internet, o de la futura Red de Redes que pueda canalizar el concepto de “Internet” en el futuro. Esto es así por 6
principios básicos:
1- Internet permite interactividad, de manera nativa, con el usuario final
2- Internet es global, el escenario de difusión es mundial. Incluso Internet permite usar la técnica de geolocalización (hacer zonas de sombra de la señal en determinadas áreas)
3- La distribución de contenidos a la carta también es algo nativo en las redes IP
4- El concepto de “AnyWhere” empieza a ser ya una realidad. Disponer de redes IP inalámbricas (por ejemplo WiMax1) significa tener acceso a la red en cualquier
lugar
5- Con Internet se permite la difusión de contenidos a muchas pequeñas comunidades, perimitiendo ajustar y focalizar al máximo los targets publicitarios
6- Cada vez se pondrá más de moda el contenido generado por el usuario (User Generated Content), que ya están comenzando a ofrecer algunas startups de Internet. Un ejemplo claro es el proyecto Joost2
La NASA lanzó con éxito el cohete SLS en su primer vuelo de prueba no tripulado, que transportó la cápsula Orion más allá de la órbita terrestre baja para probar sus sistemas como parte del programa Artemis. El vuelo de prueba duró poco más de una hora y media antes de que la cápsula Orion amerizara con éxito en el Océano Pacífico, allanando el camino para futuros vuelos tripulados alrededor de la Luna.
El documento describe cómo la cultura digital está transformando la sociedad a través de Internet y las redes sociales. La digitalización está cambiando los sistemas de producción y transmisión del conocimiento, y todo está evolucionando muy rápido. Los medios deben adaptarse a este nuevo entorno convergente y multiplataforma para competir de manera efectiva.
El director general de
Red.es y el new media
director de Atos
charlarán sobre nuevos
profesionales y Linkedin,
respectivamente
VALLADOLID. Cómo afrontar el
futuro y, cada vez más, cómo afrontar
el presente, es uno de los retos
más difíciles que tienen que enfrentar
hoy en día muchas empresas.
Para ello, en ocasiones los profesionales
se ven obligados a renovarse
y transformarse para adaptarse
a los nuevos desafíos que impone
la economía; una economía que
muchos no entienden separada del
apellido ‘digital’.
En esta complicada labor, es hoy
imprescindible conocer no solo cuál
es el camino que deben seguir esos
profesionales para transformarse
en lo que demanda el mercado, sino
también de qué herramientas pueden
servirse para hacer ese camino
más fácil. De todo ello hablarán el
próximo miércoles los dos ponentes
del segundo Encuentro Profesional
e-volución, organizado por
El Norte de Castilla.
Por una parte, ‘Los nuevos profesionales
de la economía digital’
centrará la conferencia de Borja Adsuara,
director general de Red.es,
entidad dependiente del Ministerio
de Industria. Adsuara fue el encargado
de impulsar el desarrollo
de la Sociedad Digital en España.
Además, ha compatibilizado su labor
docente como profesor de Derecho
de la Información y Sistemas
de Información con distintos puesto
de asesor parlamentario y consultor
de empresas y administraciones
públicas en proyectos de telecomunicaciones,
audiovisuales
y de investigación, desarrollo e innovación.
El Encuentro Profesional e-volución
contará con un segundo experto
que dará a las empresas las
claves para sacar el mejor partido a
la red profesional Linkedin. Se trata
de Miguel Ángel Morcuende,
new media director de Atos. Vinculado
durante más de quince años
a proyectos relacionados con Internet,
es miembro del Consejo Editorial
de la revista corporativaAxia.
Gran parte de su carrera profesional
ha transcurrido en Radio Televisión
Española. En el ente público
fue el encargado de desarrollar
su página web corporativa, que se
ha posicionado como líder en España
y Latinoamérica.
Adsuara y Morcuende animan a las PYMES a usar Internet para ser más productivasMiguel Angel Morcuende
El director general de RED.es y el new media director de Atos coinicden en que la presencia de las empresas en el mundo digital "es una condición de existencia"
London 2012 First truly Digital Games.
Some figures about coverage with some conclusions: +100.000 hours delivered through Internet and Mobiles (Digital consume is bigger than traditional TV -hours-). Then First TV and Second Internet, Mobile explosion about 40% of content consumed over Mobile and Tablets devices; and finally first Social Games
éXito no es algo permanente sino una decisión diaria y más en plazos de sólo ...Miguel Angel Morcuende
Profético libro de Spanish Leadership para la Euro 2012 cedido gentilmente a la Real Federación Española de Fútbol para la preparación mental de nuestra selección nacional de fútbol. La obra se basa en el éxito de Emilio Sánchez Vicario quien, para ganar la Copa Davis en Argentina sin Rafa Nadal, les dijo a su equipo la frase del título. Preparando la Davis la intuición le pedía a Emilio que debía empujar mas y después del entreno de Mar del Plata, les colgó esta dos preguntas en el vestuario: SI NO TÚ, QUIEN? SI NO AHORA, CUANDO? Los elegidos, los que estaban en el equipo, eran los únicos que podían escribir la historia. Los demás, los que estaban en casa, era seguro no irían y nunca sabremos que hubiese pasado si lo hubiesen hecho. Pero su aura estaba presente y se debían de olvidar de que esta vez irían a salvarlos. Dependían de ellos mismos, los que estaban allí.
Atos organiza el Workshop ‘Reinventando los Medios de Comunicación’ que tuvo lugar el 26 de enero de 2012. Contamos con la participación de D. Santiago Miralles, Director General Inout TV, Digital Entertainment que nos aportó su visión del panorama actual del sector de los medios de comunicación y comentamos juntos cómo desde Atos impulsamos y respaldamos la transformación de este sector.
Estamos ante una nueva era de los medios de comunicación que conlleva nuevas formas de comunicación personal, nuevos dispositivos y la expansión de la banda ancha. Los servicios de TI son un elemento estratégico para el crecimiento y transformación de las organizaciones, y los convierte en factor de éxito y supervivencia de la empresa.
Atos Origin y Siemens IT Solutions & Services se han unido para formar Atos. Con presencia en más de 42 países y una plantilla de 74.000 tecnólogos de negocio, ofrecemos a nuestros clientes un profundo conocimiento del mercado, una presencia aún más global y un impresionante portfolio de servicios. Entendemos los retos a los que se enfrenta su negocio y le ofrecemos soluciones de TI que satisfacen sus necesidades.
Atos organized the Workshop "Reinventing the Media 'held on January 26, 2012. We have the participation of D. Santiago Miralles, Director General Inout TV, Digital Entertainment gave us his view of current industry landscape of the media and discuss together how we promote and endorse Atos from the transformation of this sector.
We are facing a new era of media has led to new forms of personal communication, new devices and the expansion of broadband. IT services are a strategic element for growth and transformation of organizations, and converts them into strength and survival of the company.
Atos Origin and Siemens IT Solutions & Services have joined to form Atos. With presence in over 42 countries and a workforce of 74,000 business technologists, we offer our clients a deep knowledge of the market, an even more comprehensive and impressive portfolio of services. We understand the challenges facing your business and offer solutions that meet their needs.
oday in the new media environment (New Media) we are using words such as: ITcasting, online video platform (OVP), Media Asset Management (MAM), digital asset management (DAM), metadata, digital rights management (DRM), Delivery of Digital Media, Social Media, Digital Business, Brand Strategy, mobile content, video on demand (VoD), live Streaming, TV Over the Top, archiving, retrieval, interactive TV, Cloud Computing, ...
The conference will analyze the current status of the connected TV, providing some clues as to which companies must meet in order to successfully address its presence in so many platforms, both as multi-channel multi-device. No doubt the long tail moentización (Long Tail Monetization) is one of the most important, because the search for new revenue, today is one of the keys in any professional field and more so in the environment of the Media and Entertainment.
With this bet "New Media" is about delivering services company Atos any technological need, or content, involving issues related to multimedia. In short, continuing the pattern of IT Partner for the Olympic Games with all aspects of the multimedia environment, but with emphasis on our response in the form of comprehensive services that unify the content and environment technology. Atos is a technology partner of the IOC for the Olympic Games from 1992.
Radio 2 0 Atos Origin Presentacion Miguel Angel Morcuende Organized By ActuondaMiguel Angel Morcuende
El documento resume las principales tendencias de la radio en la era digital, incluyendo la digitalización, medición de audiencias multiplataforma, importancia de las redes sociales, y evolución hacia modelos de publicidad más personalizados e interactivos aprovechando las posibilidades del streaming y dispositivos móviles.
This document discusses using new media technologies to enhance the sports viewing experience for fans. It describes how technologies now allow fans to access sports content on any device, at any time, from any location. The presentation then outlines the business opportunities for media companies, telecommunications companies, and sports organizations to provide personalized, interactive streaming of sports events and monetize content through new media platforms. It provides examples of how Atos Origin has implemented such platforms for the Olympics and their benefits.
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Toptal Tech is at the forefront of this innovation, connecting you with the brightest minds in blockchain development. Together, we can unlock the potential of this transformative technology, building a future of transparency, security, and endless possibilities.
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HijackLoader Evolution: Interactive Process HollowingDonato Onofri
CrowdStrike researchers have identified a HijackLoader (aka IDAT Loader) sample that employs sophisticated evasion techniques to enhance the complexity of the threat. HijackLoader, an increasingly popular tool among adversaries for deploying additional payloads and tooling, continues to evolve as its developers experiment and enhance its capabilities.
In their analysis of a recent HijackLoader sample, CrowdStrike researchers discovered new techniques designed to increase the defense evasion capabilities of the loader. The malware developer used a standard process hollowing technique coupled with an additional trigger that was activated by the parent process writing to a pipe. This new approach, called "Interactive Process Hollowing", has the potential to make defense evasion stealthier.
Gen Z and the marketplaces - let's translate their needsLaura Szabó
The product workshop focused on exploring the requirements of Generation Z in relation to marketplace dynamics. We delved into their specific needs, examined the specifics in their shopping preferences, and analyzed their preferred methods for accessing information and making purchases within a marketplace. Through the study of real-life cases , we tried to gain valuable insights into enhancing the marketplace experience for Generation Z.
The workshop was held on the DMA Conference in Vienna June 2024.
1. Miguel Ángel Morcuende
STANFORD INNOVATION AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP CERTIFICATE
The main objective for the
"algo2you.com" will be to
disrupt software industry and
evangelize in the usage of
algorithms within mass market
2. 2Miguel Angel Morcuende miguelangel@morcuende.eu
MARKET SIZE
Some examples of algorithms today:
(1) Source: https://es.slideshare.net/MiguelMorcuende/algoconomy-el-futuro-que-te-espera
(2) Source: https://www.gartner.com/newsroom/id/3811363
Market Size: $1,3B
GDP WW = $75,4 T
[TAM]Algo Market Size (1)= $6,1 T
[300 different references, with over 50 economic sectors and
algorithms considered, which provides an economic value of 6.7
trillion dollars, of which 90 percent include algorithms]
Global IT Market (2)= $6,1 T
[SAM]: IT Services + Ent. Software=1,3B
3. 3Miguel Angel Morcuende miguelangel@morcuende.eu
WHY NOW?
Today we have the confluence of 3 trends
unprecedented data volumes
massively increased processing power new analytical tools
3 trends are creating a "tipping point" beyond which differential algorithms become the new center of
competence. Economy metabolism is accelerating, led by a new generation of newly democratized
exponential technologies.
4. 4Miguel Angel Morcuende miguelangel@morcuende.eu
WHY NOW?
The IoT (Internet of Things) will have a great impact on the economy by transforming many enterprises into
digital businesses and facilitating new business models, improving efficiency and increasing employee and
customer engagement.
We expect to see 20 billion internet-connected things by 2020. By 2020, Gartner estimates internet-
connected things will outnumber humans 4-to-1, creating new dynamics for marketing, sales and customer
service.
These “things” are not general-purpose devices, such as smartphones and PCs, but dedicated-function
objects, such as vending machines, jet engines, connected cars and a myriad of other examples.
Through 2020, lack of data science specialists will inhibit 75% of organizations from achieving the full
potential of the IoT
Source: https://www.gartner.com/imagesrv/books/iot/iotEbook_digital.pdf
5. 5Miguel Angel Morcuende miguelangel@morcuende.eu
VISION
The main objective for the
"algo2you.com" will be to disrupt
software industry and evangelize in the
usage of algorithms within mass market
6. 6Miguel Angel Morcuende miguelangel@morcuende.eu
ALGO2YOU.COM
“algo2you.com” connect developers with consumers that need a
function or functionality (instead a complete package of Software)
Example: Imagine you want to control your house´s access, you may
acquire a sensor (IoT) and then connect this sensor with your mobile
phone to have a register about when the main door is open and close.
You´ll need an algorithm to translate the sensor information into hours
and minutes in your smartphone screen. And this functionality needs to
be at low cost.
7. 7Miguel Angel Morcuende miguelangel@morcuende.eu
ALGO2YOU.COM
“algo2you.com” is similar to the mobile app stores that created the “app
economy” but for the “algorithmic economy”
Algorithms are an important part of software and will be relevant for
Internet of Things (IoT) that could be used as building blocks within
tailored solutions. Software today allow only whole products to be
commercialized (based on B2B or B2C economy), algorithms could
provide “functions” or “feature” for B2B, B2C, B2B2C and X2X (any
“thing” to any “thing”, better oriented for IoT).
Algorithms are flexible, and easily reused and reconfigured to provide
value in a variety of circumstances.
8. 8Miguel Angel Morcuende miguelangel@morcuende.eu
Developer
Consumer/Buyer
ALGO2YOU.COM CONNECT TO DEVELOPERS WITH
CONSUMER/BUYER IN A SEAMLESS WAY
(WITH NO INTERMEDIARIES)
b2b
b2c
b2b2c
m2c
m2b
m2m
x2x
9. 9Miguel Angel Morcuende miguelangel@morcuende.eu
ECONOMIC ADVANTAGE (BOTH PARTS)
Developer Consumer/Buyer
• More revenues
• Provide specific “functions” or “feature” (not available
today because you need to purchase a complete
software program)
• Those “functions” or “feature” could be updated
immediately with new versions, which produces a
continuous improvement model and efficient one for the
marketplace
• Connection to Long Tail Consumers
• More visibility in other markets
• Better Branding for developers
• Developer could sell algorithms to consumer, business,
machines, or inclusive “things” (IoT)
• Host their algorithm into marketplace
• Bring algorithm to citizens (commoditize)
• Organizations can expand and complement their in-house
capabilities by leveraging algorithm marketplaces.
• Cheaper cost to pieces of software (algorithms).
Instead of having to acquire complete software
packages they will have easy access to software
solutions (functionalities)
• Benefit from more advanced software functionality
(reducing dramatically the barrier to entry into cutting-
edge software functionalities or functions)
• Broader algorithm catalog
• Professional services with low cost access (network
effect)
• Access to best of breeds algorithm
• Easy access (Seamless Search)
• Generalize the consumption of software functions
(similar to the App Store for smartphones)
10. 10Miguel Angel Morcuende miguelangel@morcuende.eu
ACCESS TO SOFTWARE PIECES THAT ARE NOT ABLE TODAY
Today algorithms give companies (and citizens) a competitive advantage. Today’s most important
technology companies all have algorithmic intelligence built into the core of their product: Google
Search, Facebook News Feed, Amazon’s and Netflix’s recommendation engines.
• algo2you.com will provide “functions” or “feature” through algorithms instead of purchase a
complete software. Those “functions” or “feature” could be updated immediately with new
versions, which produces a continuous improvement model and efficient one. And obviously
produced at lower cost than a complete software package developed traditionally.
• Will be proper for students, owners of small business, mid and large companies and inclusive for
“things”. This will shorten the time for any development team to go from concept, to prototype, to
production-ready app.
• Collaboration mechanisms can create higher levels of testing and easier quality assessment for end
users.
• Consumer ratings will improve algorithm developments
• algo2you.com will boost the unknown talent
• Broader list of algorithms
• Recommendation engines for Consumers
• Algorithm Marketplaces will inevitably result in standardization from the bottom up.
12. 12Miguel Angel Morcuende miguelangel@morcuende.eu
CLOSING
Growing cities will boost up the use of new technology and algorithm
Source: MGI_Urban_world_Rise_of_the_consuming_class_Full_report (McKinsey)
13. 13Miguel Angel Morcuende miguelangel@morcuende.eu
CLOSING
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Business Model and Go To Market
Strategy?