How do we communicate with trillions of machines? We don’t. It is up to them to find ways to aggregate the information they collect and present it in ways that humans can use. It is the duty of the localization industry to lead the development of guidelines for these interfaces that implement best practices for clarity, cross-cultural understanding, accessibility and usefulness worldwide. In this session we will present examples of how this can be achieved while preserving and enhancing the value of the localization industry and its participants.
Talk delivered at Localization World on April 15, 2015 in Shanghai, China.
TEDx St Peter Port - How To Thrive In The Network SocietyDavid Orban
How will you thrive in a world of exponential technologies, where distributed and decentralized organizations are outcompeting centralized and hierarchical ones?
Talk delivered at TEDx St Peter Port on March 26, 2015, in Guernsey.
http://tedxstpeterport.com/
神山町・国府町・石井町商工会青年部合同セミナー「もっと!ビジネスに活かすFacebook活用セミナー」において「facebookグループの活用」をテーマとしたお話を2013年11月22日(金)徳島県石井町でさせて頂きました。
もっと!ビジネスに活かすFacebook活用セミナー | ノダタケオ on WEB
http://changmedia.jp/archives/81
"Ontological Cosmology: You Want To Live In A Universe With No Faster Than Light Travel" - There are things you shouldn't want, and FTL travel is one of them. Our reality is too precious to give it up, and the fractal boundaries of it deserve to be explored by more than boringly uniform Jupiter Brains whose computronium hunger swallowed up everything. How can we coexist with symbiotic AGIs and have fun together in an unbounded Universe?
Exponentials and Networks - The Existential Challenge Of Radical Innovation For The Enterprise
Exponential technologies tend to take even the experts by surprise. The centralized and hierarchical organizations are under threat by nimbler and more resilient decentralized networks.
How can modern enterprises survive the combined challenges of technological and organizational innovation, internalizing the processes that make companies great and thrive?
How do we communicate with trillions of machines? We don’t. It is up to them to find ways to aggregate the information they collect and present it in ways that humans can use. It is the duty of the localization industry to lead the development of guidelines for these interfaces that implement best practices for clarity, cross-cultural understanding, accessibility and usefulness worldwide. In this session we will present examples of how this can be achieved while preserving and enhancing the value of the localization industry and its participants.
Talk delivered at Localization World on April 15, 2015 in Shanghai, China.
TEDx St Peter Port - How To Thrive In The Network SocietyDavid Orban
How will you thrive in a world of exponential technologies, where distributed and decentralized organizations are outcompeting centralized and hierarchical ones?
Talk delivered at TEDx St Peter Port on March 26, 2015, in Guernsey.
http://tedxstpeterport.com/
神山町・国府町・石井町商工会青年部合同セミナー「もっと!ビジネスに活かすFacebook活用セミナー」において「facebookグループの活用」をテーマとしたお話を2013年11月22日(金)徳島県石井町でさせて頂きました。
もっと!ビジネスに活かすFacebook活用セミナー | ノダタケオ on WEB
http://changmedia.jp/archives/81
"Ontological Cosmology: You Want To Live In A Universe With No Faster Than Light Travel" - There are things you shouldn't want, and FTL travel is one of them. Our reality is too precious to give it up, and the fractal boundaries of it deserve to be explored by more than boringly uniform Jupiter Brains whose computronium hunger swallowed up everything. How can we coexist with symbiotic AGIs and have fun together in an unbounded Universe?
Exponentials and Networks - The Existential Challenge Of Radical Innovation For The Enterprise
Exponential technologies tend to take even the experts by surprise. The centralized and hierarchical organizations are under threat by nimbler and more resilient decentralized networks.
How can modern enterprises survive the combined challenges of technological and organizational innovation, internalizing the processes that make companies great and thrive?
We are just at the start exploring the opportunities of the Internet, with 90% or more of the possibilities still unexplored! Over three billion new minds are soon going to connect to the global network. The challenges of decentralization and distribution of previously hierarchical and centralized functions are revolutionizing the design of services. The exponential technologies, with their characteristic unpredictability, are disrupting industries that previously thought themselves immune to the digital revolution. What are the strategies to be able to leverage the new waves of technology? How can we quickly revise experiments creating virtuous circles of evolution? In today's hyper-connected world there are no barriers to entry and the distance between idea and action is reduced to zero!
A presentation I gave to NACUE (National Consortium of University Entrepreneurs) on zero-budget online marketing techniques for startups and entrepreneurs, aka inbound marketing.
The Features That (maybe) You Didn't Know AboutOren Nakdimon
The Oracle database includes tons of features for developers, and because of that we sometimes miss some of them - good and useful features that many developers either don't know about them or assume they are not supported in their licensed edition or options. This session focuses on such features - introducing them, exploring them, showing when they are useful and how to use them.
Oracle 12c New Features For Better PerformanceZohar Elkayam
Oracle 12cR1 and 12cR2 came with some great features for better performance and scaling. In this session we will talk about some of the new features that might improve performance greatly: Optimizer changes, adaptive plans improvements, changes to statistics gathering and we'll get to know Oracle 12cR2 new sharding option
On the agenda:
- Oracle Database In Memory (Column Store)
- Oracle Sharding (12.2.0.1)
- Optimizer changes in 12c
- Statistics changes in 12c.
Presented first at ilOUG - Israel Oracle User Group meetup in February 2017.
[including promised hidden slide.. :) ]
A Business2Community Webinar with Denise Holt & Natascha Thomson.
As I am sure you are aware, social media is no longer a trend but a business necessity.
While digital transformation is still in its infancy, 2015 promises to be a transformational year. Large brands like SAP have created brand new roles like Chief Data Officer and Chief Digital Officer.
The term social media is evolving quickly and today encompasses a much wider subject matter area than only a year ago. Some practitioners even consider the term “social media” to be obsolete, and instead focus on creating “a social business”. Instead of using titles like “Social Media Manager”, many have renamed this role to “Customer Experience Manager”.
Organizational change and investments in new technologies are inevitable choices for companies and that want to lead the market in the future. I assume that is why you have tuned in to this webinar today.
I like to quote Alan Kay – the pioneer of the GUI – who said “The best way to predict the future is to invent it” – as “Que Serra Serra – the future’s not ours to see” .
But, in this deck Denise Holt and I share with you, what we believe are some of the key trends for 2015 in social media, based on what we are seeing in our own social media practices. We chose the trends that we think will have a great impact on many of your businesses and hope that they will have you focus your planning for the new year.
A presentation about new features and enhancements related to indexes and indexing in Oracle 12c.
See also the related post: http://db-oriented.com/2015/07/03/indexes-and-indexing-in-oracle-12c
¿Cuales son las tendencias que afectarán a los centros urbanos en los próximos años? ¿cuáles son los cambios que introducirán las Smart Cities? ¿qué podemos aportar desde las industrias del hábitat en las Ciudades Inteligentes? Este informe recoge 28 tendencias detectadas por el Observatorio de Tendencias del Hábitat que afectarán a las ciudades en los próximos años y que pueden darnos claves para aprovechar oportunidades de mercado.
Managing mobile devices proactively depends on more than the tools — such as mobile device management — that offer a “silver bullet” for the onslaught of mobile support requests. IT has two choices: 1) work to patch and fix by continually amending policies and myopic infrastructure or 2) establish a stance rooted in control over the devices in place today and those likely to be requested tomorrow and well into a multi-device, connected future.
Solving this problem and establishing control is an issue not only of the proper technology but key relationships across the organization, informed and enforceable policy, and a multi-part technology stack to operationalize said policy. We call this the mobile control plane, a complex but critical layer of support that serves as the foundation for enterprise mobile rollouts that’s lacking in most companies today.
Social media is the modern Pandora’s box: it has had a meteoric rise as a tool to interact and engage with customers, but also a dark underside exposing companies to new types of risk. Almost two-thirds of companies surveyed say that social media is a significant or critical risk to their brand reputation, yet 60% of companies either never train their employees about their corporate social media policies or do so only upon hiring. This report outlines how to be more proactive about managing social media risk through following a detailed four-step process: Identify, Assess, Mitigate, and Evaluate.
For brands today, the complexity of social business is steadily compounding. For every additional variable — each account, customer conversation, business unit, location, language, distributor, etc. — social media becomes a greater challenge. Meanwhile, brands struggle to prepare appropriately and adopt the right technology. This report includes four case studies that demonstrate how brands are addressing social media proliferation.
Immune Reactions Against The Network SocietyDavid Orban
Low level stimulations of changing technologies are capable of provoking a reaction in the regulatory and policymaking bodies of the Nation States that are out of proportion with respect to their impact and effects. In analogy to allergic and immune reactions of the body, monitoring and managing these social reactions is essential for the planning of a healthy development of the technologies of the Network Society.
Network Society - The distributed social organization replacing the nation stateDavid Orban
A set of simultaneous technologies is growing exponentially, with the common feature of being decentralized, and organized in a network. This contrasts with the centralized and hierarchical organization of today's traditional society and its basic functions. The shift from the old to the new structure will subject the Nation State to an unprecedented pressure. The Network Society project creates a vision and analytical tools to allow individuals, enterprises and the society at large to deal positively with this unstoppable change.
Cryptocurrencies are profoundly disrupting the way payments, digital assets and applications around them are created, distributed, verified. Similarly to the introduction of HTTP and the web browser, which made the Internet accessible to all, Bitcoin as a protocol is spurring an unprecedented level of innovation in the fields of finance and payment technologies.
This talk is part of the TechPeaks Innovation series organized by TrentoRise. http://techpeaks.eu/
Thanks to the "Bitcoin and the Internet of Money" Facebook group founded by +Alex Lightman for allowing me to further my thinking on digital currencies and the future of finance.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/internetofmoney/
The talk will last for 30 minutes, to be followed by 30 minutes of questions and answers using the public live YouTube video's Q&A module as well as the questions from the local audience in Trento, Italy.
There is a phase change approaching is the way human society is organized, flipping from centralized hierarchical organizations chiefly represented by the nation states, towards more efficient, flexible, and resilient forms of decentralized, peer-to-peer structures, the Network Society. What traditionally we thought were functions that could only be organized centrally, from energy production and distribution, manufacturing and food production, finance, education, health are now being radically rethought as the guiding principles behind the technological evolution of innovations such as the Internet are now pervading everything.
Not only a novel interpretation of ongoing changes, but also a guiding set of principles to evaluate the degree at which new ideas are well aligned with the these unstoppable developments, the lessons of the Network Society can inform the decisions of individuals, corporations and policymakers to design future-aware action plans navigating times of turbulent change.
We are just at the start exploring the opportunities of the Internet, with 90% or more of the possibilities still unexplored! Over three billion new minds are soon going to connect to the global network. The challenges of decentralization and distribution of previously hierarchical and centralized functions are revolutionizing the design of services. The exponential technologies, with their characteristic unpredictability, are disrupting industries that previously thought themselves immune to the digital revolution. What are the strategies to be able to leverage the new waves of technology? How can we quickly revise experiments creating virtuous circles of evolution? In today's hyper-connected world there are no barriers to entry and the distance between idea and action is reduced to zero!
A presentation I gave to NACUE (National Consortium of University Entrepreneurs) on zero-budget online marketing techniques for startups and entrepreneurs, aka inbound marketing.
The Features That (maybe) You Didn't Know AboutOren Nakdimon
The Oracle database includes tons of features for developers, and because of that we sometimes miss some of them - good and useful features that many developers either don't know about them or assume they are not supported in their licensed edition or options. This session focuses on such features - introducing them, exploring them, showing when they are useful and how to use them.
Oracle 12c New Features For Better PerformanceZohar Elkayam
Oracle 12cR1 and 12cR2 came with some great features for better performance and scaling. In this session we will talk about some of the new features that might improve performance greatly: Optimizer changes, adaptive plans improvements, changes to statistics gathering and we'll get to know Oracle 12cR2 new sharding option
On the agenda:
- Oracle Database In Memory (Column Store)
- Oracle Sharding (12.2.0.1)
- Optimizer changes in 12c
- Statistics changes in 12c.
Presented first at ilOUG - Israel Oracle User Group meetup in February 2017.
[including promised hidden slide.. :) ]
A Business2Community Webinar with Denise Holt & Natascha Thomson.
As I am sure you are aware, social media is no longer a trend but a business necessity.
While digital transformation is still in its infancy, 2015 promises to be a transformational year. Large brands like SAP have created brand new roles like Chief Data Officer and Chief Digital Officer.
The term social media is evolving quickly and today encompasses a much wider subject matter area than only a year ago. Some practitioners even consider the term “social media” to be obsolete, and instead focus on creating “a social business”. Instead of using titles like “Social Media Manager”, many have renamed this role to “Customer Experience Manager”.
Organizational change and investments in new technologies are inevitable choices for companies and that want to lead the market in the future. I assume that is why you have tuned in to this webinar today.
I like to quote Alan Kay – the pioneer of the GUI – who said “The best way to predict the future is to invent it” – as “Que Serra Serra – the future’s not ours to see” .
But, in this deck Denise Holt and I share with you, what we believe are some of the key trends for 2015 in social media, based on what we are seeing in our own social media practices. We chose the trends that we think will have a great impact on many of your businesses and hope that they will have you focus your planning for the new year.
A presentation about new features and enhancements related to indexes and indexing in Oracle 12c.
See also the related post: http://db-oriented.com/2015/07/03/indexes-and-indexing-in-oracle-12c
¿Cuales son las tendencias que afectarán a los centros urbanos en los próximos años? ¿cuáles son los cambios que introducirán las Smart Cities? ¿qué podemos aportar desde las industrias del hábitat en las Ciudades Inteligentes? Este informe recoge 28 tendencias detectadas por el Observatorio de Tendencias del Hábitat que afectarán a las ciudades en los próximos años y que pueden darnos claves para aprovechar oportunidades de mercado.
Managing mobile devices proactively depends on more than the tools — such as mobile device management — that offer a “silver bullet” for the onslaught of mobile support requests. IT has two choices: 1) work to patch and fix by continually amending policies and myopic infrastructure or 2) establish a stance rooted in control over the devices in place today and those likely to be requested tomorrow and well into a multi-device, connected future.
Solving this problem and establishing control is an issue not only of the proper technology but key relationships across the organization, informed and enforceable policy, and a multi-part technology stack to operationalize said policy. We call this the mobile control plane, a complex but critical layer of support that serves as the foundation for enterprise mobile rollouts that’s lacking in most companies today.
Social media is the modern Pandora’s box: it has had a meteoric rise as a tool to interact and engage with customers, but also a dark underside exposing companies to new types of risk. Almost two-thirds of companies surveyed say that social media is a significant or critical risk to their brand reputation, yet 60% of companies either never train their employees about their corporate social media policies or do so only upon hiring. This report outlines how to be more proactive about managing social media risk through following a detailed four-step process: Identify, Assess, Mitigate, and Evaluate.
For brands today, the complexity of social business is steadily compounding. For every additional variable — each account, customer conversation, business unit, location, language, distributor, etc. — social media becomes a greater challenge. Meanwhile, brands struggle to prepare appropriately and adopt the right technology. This report includes four case studies that demonstrate how brands are addressing social media proliferation.
Immune Reactions Against The Network SocietyDavid Orban
Low level stimulations of changing technologies are capable of provoking a reaction in the regulatory and policymaking bodies of the Nation States that are out of proportion with respect to their impact and effects. In analogy to allergic and immune reactions of the body, monitoring and managing these social reactions is essential for the planning of a healthy development of the technologies of the Network Society.
Network Society - The distributed social organization replacing the nation stateDavid Orban
A set of simultaneous technologies is growing exponentially, with the common feature of being decentralized, and organized in a network. This contrasts with the centralized and hierarchical organization of today's traditional society and its basic functions. The shift from the old to the new structure will subject the Nation State to an unprecedented pressure. The Network Society project creates a vision and analytical tools to allow individuals, enterprises and the society at large to deal positively with this unstoppable change.
Cryptocurrencies are profoundly disrupting the way payments, digital assets and applications around them are created, distributed, verified. Similarly to the introduction of HTTP and the web browser, which made the Internet accessible to all, Bitcoin as a protocol is spurring an unprecedented level of innovation in the fields of finance and payment technologies.
This talk is part of the TechPeaks Innovation series organized by TrentoRise. http://techpeaks.eu/
Thanks to the "Bitcoin and the Internet of Money" Facebook group founded by +Alex Lightman for allowing me to further my thinking on digital currencies and the future of finance.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/internetofmoney/
The talk will last for 30 minutes, to be followed by 30 minutes of questions and answers using the public live YouTube video's Q&A module as well as the questions from the local audience in Trento, Italy.
There is a phase change approaching is the way human society is organized, flipping from centralized hierarchical organizations chiefly represented by the nation states, towards more efficient, flexible, and resilient forms of decentralized, peer-to-peer structures, the Network Society. What traditionally we thought were functions that could only be organized centrally, from energy production and distribution, manufacturing and food production, finance, education, health are now being radically rethought as the guiding principles behind the technological evolution of innovations such as the Internet are now pervading everything.
Not only a novel interpretation of ongoing changes, but also a guiding set of principles to evaluate the degree at which new ideas are well aligned with the these unstoppable developments, the lessons of the Network Society can inform the decisions of individuals, corporations and policymakers to design future-aware action plans navigating times of turbulent change.
Human-Machine Coevolution
How to Thrive in an Era of Accelerating Technological Change
Keynote speech at the GALA 2013 Conference in Miami, FL.
In our global world of rapid technological change, the need for clear and deep communication has never been more urgent. Whether for personal interests or to implement professional services, today we have the opportunity to bridge the language barriers with computer based tools that complement our own knowledge and skills. Nobody is more exposed to this than professionals and enterprises in the localization industry, which broadly defined, is the bedrock of globalization. Being able to ride the incoming waves of change is a function of smart adaptation and adoption in a co-evolving, rich ecosystem of dynamic, flexible solutions.
Four technological pillars of societal change, transforming it from a centralized organization to a p2p network: solar energy, plantlab based food production, manufacturing through 3D printing, and p2p finance through Bitcoin.
Our Future Is Now - The Future of ComputingDavid Orban
The evolution of computing platforms, with the interaction of hardware, software, and interfaces, is extending the reach of the original formulation of Moore's law. 3D chips, quantum computing, speech recognition, gesture recognition, conversational interfaces are appearing, and create a necessary premise to the next generation of smart objects constituting the Internet of Things.
This presentation was delivered on May 3, 2012, in Milan, at the "Our Future Is Now" conference held by the Singularity University, with the organization and sponsorship of Intesa Sanpaolo.
The evolution of technology has always influenced our perception of reality. The acceleration of technological change today is having an unprecedented impact on how people live, work, learn, shop, socialize, and get entertained.
What we used to call computers, are now in our pockets, and we call them phones. Where are they going to go tomorrow? How are they going to shape our behavior, our relationships, desires, and opportunities?
In this talk, David Orban, futurist and visionary entrepreneur, CEO of dotSUB, the New York City startup leading the use of online video to eliminate the barriers to cross cultural communication, is going to share what are some of the new rules of that organizations can usefully employ as guidelines to cope with the onslaught of this forthcoming revolution.
The Future of Social Objects - Internetome ConferenceDavid Orban
What are the design principles that will drive the creation of the next generation of objects? When you can safely assume that not only ubiquitous, high bandwidth networked communications are available, but also that the behaviour of people has been already primed to understand, and almost empathically relate to realtime data collection, and feedback, entirely new classes of useful objects can emerge. Couple this with rapid prototyping, and the tight feedback loop of constantly measuring interaction, with its resulting utility, and what you’ll find is a radically different way of organizing the creation, distribution, use, and re-use of the manufactured world we live in.
Mobile Monday Amsterdam: Free To Be Human!David Orban
Human civilization has advanced to the point that it cannot anymore allow itself to blindly stumble around in the world. If it wants to survive, it has to measure, collect, communicate, and act upon concrete data about nature, and its own technological creations. The Internet Of Things promises to bring this higher level of understanding the world to everybody, so that everybody can act upon it for the benefit of all.
Singularity University Spime Design WorkshopDavid Orban
What happens when we move from billions of mobile phones around us, to networks made of ten, one hundred or one thousand times more nodes? What are going to be the necessary features of these networks, which will constitute the Internet of Things? How can we think about, and must start planning for the nature of this new fundamental entity quickly emerging?
Varcare il divario mentale: come una nuova mentalità sta catturando tutte le generazioni.
Intervento al convegno "Nati Digitali" del 20 marzo 2009 a Milano
11. “La più grande invenzione del secolo scorso!”
Audrey Sel
Rita Levi Montacini
12. Riferimenti
• Logo ispirato da Codice Internet e Marco
Montemagno, www.codiceinternet.it
• Video di Marco Camisani Calzolari
tinyurl.com/metamondo, www.camisani.com
• Citazione RLM da Riccardo Luna