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AFRINIC is the Regional Internet Registry for Africa and the Indian Ocean region, serving 57 countries. It oversees the distribution of Internet number resources like IPv4, IPv6, and Autonomous System Numbers. While IPv4 addresses are nearly exhausted, AFRINIC continues efforts to promote IPv6 adoption, providing free training resources. AFRINIC also works to build Internet capacity on the continent through activities like the AFRINIC Root Server Copy Project and supporting Internet exchange point establishment. With Internet of Things growth and new devices, IPv6 deployment is critical for Africa's Internet future.
The document discusses how to successfully build an Internet exchange in the Middle East, using the UAE-IX in Dubai as a case study. It notes that UAE-IX is the first carrier- and data center-neutral Internet exchange for the Middle East, located in two data centers in Dubai and interconnecting over 40 customers. It also outlines some of the challenges in the region like regulations around backhaul and peering, as well as UAE-IX's strategies for success like building community and supporting peers.
The document summarizes transportation investments and improvements planned for Northland, New Zealand from 2015-2018. It details that $460 million will be invested, including $194 million for local road maintenance, $117 million for state highway maintenance, and $90 million for state highway improvements. The investments aim to provide more reliable, safer, and efficient journeys by improving road conditions and resilience, implementing safety programs, and enhancing traffic flow and public transportation. Corridor plans are also being developed to prepare for future transportation investments.
In the framework of its Digital Platform actions, UIC, the worldwide railway organisation, has organised the1st African Rail Digital Summit.
in Cape Town from 25 – 27 February 2019. This event, co-organised with UIC, African Union and NEPAD and co-sponsored by 4Tel and Huawei, has been attended by over 100 participants from over 20 African countries as well as representatives of China, Indonesia, Europe and Australia.
IAD 2015 programme 19 03 with Workshop and Advisory Clinic linksAdrian Hall
The document outlines the agenda for the Zimbabwe International Annual Digital (IAD) Summit over 3 days. The summit will include keynote speeches and panels on digital inclusion initiatives, growth and investment opportunities, national development through internet and technology, and the role of social media and over-the-top (OTT) services. There will also be breakout workshops on various topics each day. Government officials and industry leaders will discuss harnessing technology for social and economic development in Zimbabwe and across Africa.
AFRINIC is the Regional Internet Registry for Africa and the Indian Ocean region, serving 57 countries. It oversees the distribution of Internet number resources like IPv4, IPv6, and Autonomous System Numbers. While IPv4 addresses are nearly exhausted, AFRINIC continues efforts to promote IPv6 adoption, providing free training resources. AFRINIC also works to build Internet capacity on the continent through activities like the AFRINIC Root Server Copy Project and supporting Internet exchange point establishment. With Internet of Things growth and new devices, IPv6 deployment is critical for Africa's Internet future.
The document discusses how to successfully build an Internet exchange in the Middle East, using the UAE-IX in Dubai as a case study. It notes that UAE-IX is the first carrier- and data center-neutral Internet exchange for the Middle East, located in two data centers in Dubai and interconnecting over 40 customers. It also outlines some of the challenges in the region like regulations around backhaul and peering, as well as UAE-IX's strategies for success like building community and supporting peers.
The document summarizes transportation investments and improvements planned for Northland, New Zealand from 2015-2018. It details that $460 million will be invested, including $194 million for local road maintenance, $117 million for state highway maintenance, and $90 million for state highway improvements. The investments aim to provide more reliable, safer, and efficient journeys by improving road conditions and resilience, implementing safety programs, and enhancing traffic flow and public transportation. Corridor plans are also being developed to prepare for future transportation investments.
In the framework of its Digital Platform actions, UIC, the worldwide railway organisation, has organised the1st African Rail Digital Summit.
in Cape Town from 25 – 27 February 2019. This event, co-organised with UIC, African Union and NEPAD and co-sponsored by 4Tel and Huawei, has been attended by over 100 participants from over 20 African countries as well as representatives of China, Indonesia, Europe and Australia.
IAD 2015 programme 19 03 with Workshop and Advisory Clinic linksAdrian Hall
The document outlines the agenda for the Zimbabwe International Annual Digital (IAD) Summit over 3 days. The summit will include keynote speeches and panels on digital inclusion initiatives, growth and investment opportunities, national development through internet and technology, and the role of social media and over-the-top (OTT) services. There will also be breakout workshops on various topics each day. Government officials and industry leaders will discuss harnessing technology for social and economic development in Zimbabwe and across Africa.
Future Sat Africa - Skyvision Maximizing return on investmentMyles Freedman
This document discusses maximizing return on investment through monetizing data and providing e-services to widely spread populations using new technologies. It outlines the challenges of serving dispersed populations and proposes building a centralized data center to enable electronic learning, health, government, and banking services nationwide. Specific projects discussed include an e-learning project in Guinea connecting schools via satellite and terrestrial networks, and providing a turnkey network solution for a microfinance institution operating across 5 African countries. Next steps proposed are expanding e-banking and prioritizing telemedicine and mobile health clinic services.
The document outlines the agenda for the 3-day IAD 2015 summit in Zimbabwe. Day 1 includes an opening ceremony and keynote speeches on digital communities, economy, society and Africa. Breakout sessions cover cellular backhaul, network optimization and infrastructure as a service. Day 2 focuses on national development with workshops on rural connectivity, public-private partnerships and spectrum for mobile broadband. Breakout sessions cover messaging infrastructure, LTE and national broadband networks. Day 3 covers social media, OTT services, cloud computing and FTTH strategies with closing addresses before a trip to Victoria Falls. Advisory clinics are also available throughout on topics such as collaborative cloud, finance, internet strategies and smart cities.
The Connect Africa Summit programme addresses the major issues supporting the sustainable growth of Africa's Connectivity Agenda. From Technology to policy and effective business models
DE-CIX is establishing an internet exchange point (IXP) called DE-CIX Palermo in Sicily, Italy. The IXP will be located in the SicilyHUB data center in Palermo, allowing networks to exchange internet traffic. DE-CIX Palermo will provide peering services to almost 700 networks worldwide and connect them to multiple submarine cables landing in Sicily, making it a strategic location for reducing latency and improving reliability between networks in Europe, Africa, and the Middle East. The IXP is expected to go live in the third quarter of 2015.
The document outlines the agenda for a three day conference on digital development in Zimbabwe. Day 1 focuses on digital inclusion initiatives and investment opportunities. It includes keynote speeches, panel discussions, and networking breaks. Day 2 covers national development, internet for development, and regional initiatives. Day 3 focuses on social media, OTT services, and national initiatives. Workshop sessions run concurrently on various digital topics. Advisory clinics are also available throughout the summit.
RASCOM is a pan-African satellite communications organization that launched the RASCOM STAR satellite network to provide telecommunications infrastructure and services across Africa. The $400 million project aims to connect rural communities and increase productivity by linking African countries directly without relying on routes through Europe or the U.S. 45 African states are members of RASCOM, which works with national telecom operators, technical partners, and regulatory bodies to fulfill its mission of extending affordable voice, data and other services to all regions of the continent.
The document summarizes the FutureSat Africa 2017 conference, which brought together leaders from the satellite and terrestrial connectivity sectors in Africa to discuss integrating technologies to improve connectivity across the continent. The two-day conference included presentations on evolving satellite technologies and their role in connectivity, as well as panels discussing country-level connectivity strategies. Attendees represented 16 countries and various sectors, and provided positive feedback on the networking and knowledge-sharing opportunities.
Peering Lessons – 5 year Service Provider JourneyInternet Society
Liquid Telecom operates the largest fiber network in Africa, spanning 18,000 km. They actively peer with internet exchange points (IXPs) across Africa and Europe to lower latency and increase throughput. Peering has grown Liquid Telecom's intra-African traffic significantly faster than traffic between Africa and Europe. As more peers connect directly through IXPs, Liquid Telecom now routes over half of its inbound traffic via peering arrangements rather than transit agreements, reducing costs and improving performance for users. Continued expansion of IXPs and adherence to intellectual property laws can further drive traffic shifts from transit to peering.
Nicky Roche, Chief Executive of the Tour de France Hub 2014 discusses the upcoming Tour de Yorkshire.
Presented at the Sport and Recreation Alliance's Sports Summit 2014.
Future Sat Africa - SES Effective Policy and Regulation for SatelliteMyles Freedman
SES is a global satellite operator that has made major investments in Africa, including 10 satellites and regional offices in Johannesburg, Accra, and Addis Ababa. SES provides reliable satellite capacity across Africa through C-band and Ku-band satellites. SES also operates O3b satellites in medium earth orbit that provide fiber-like capacity and latency. SES works across four market segments - media, data & enterprise, government services, and mobility - and supports over 5,000 installers through its Elevate training program.
Shahab Vahabzadeh provides an update on IX initiatives in Iran. The Tehran IXP was officially launched 6 months ago and is owned by Telecommunication Infrastructure Company. It currently has approximately 100Gbps of exchanged traffic and connects several major ISPs and content providers. Benefits of the IXP include reduced costs for ISPs and improved user experience through reduced latency. Future plans include expanding to other cities and exploring additional services like route servers.
Future Sat Africa - Emergency Telecommunications Cluster Myles Freedman
The ETC is a global network that provides shared communications services in humanitarian emergencies. It typically provides services like voice and data connectivity, internet access, and radio networks. The ETC works with organizations and satellite operators through the Crisis Connectivity Charter to set up coordinated responses during disasters. When activated, the Charter facilitates information sharing and the deployment of satellite-based connectivity solutions to support humanitarian efforts.
Connecting Cape Town\Bandwidth Connections by Brian Pinnockguylundy
This document discusses broadband connectivity in Cape Town, South Africa. It outlines the importance of broadband, what broadband connectivity entails, the costs to connect users in Cape Town, and how Cape Town is connected to the world, Africa, other parts of South Africa, and within itself. The implications for business in Cape Town are also addressed, including opportunities that connectivity provides as well as threats from low-cost competitors.
Future Sat Africa - Space Applications for Sustainable Development of AfricaMyles Freedman
This document discusses space applications as a strategy for sustainable development in Africa. It provides an overview of the Entoto Observatory and Research Center (EORC) in Ethiopia, including its vision, mission, training programs, and research areas like astronomy, space science, remote sensing, and geodesy. Benefits of investing in space education and research include economic gains in agriculture, land management, and more, as well as social benefits like education, communication, and disaster response. The document recommends expanding education and research collaboration between African institutions, conducting joint projects with international partners, and collectively addressing legal issues to help develop African space programs and applications.
Detecon is an ICT consulting firm based in Johannesburg, South Africa that coordinates consulting work in sub-Saharan Africa. It has expertise in ICT strategy, infrastructure, financial performance, and organization. The core team has 20 consultants permanently based in South Africa, with 30-40 additional consultants working on various projects across Southern Africa. Detecon draws on expertise from Deutsche Telekom.
The document discusses policy frameworks to facilitate pan-African connectivity and regional ICT initiatives. It notes existing projects like the Central Africa Backbone but that differing regulations between countries can impede cross-border infrastructure. Examples from the EU regulatory model are presented as promoting competition through independent regulators and non-discriminatory rights of access.
This document discusses building a community of practice for rural radio broadcasters in Africa. It proposes creating a network where radio stations can share knowledge and experiences. Key elements include establishing communication pathways between radio stations, supervision from a central team, and general support through training, technical assistance, advocacy and funding opportunities. Principles for developing the community emphasize stimulating social networking and involvement from members. A pilot project is proposed to test an online community forum moderated in English for 50 skilled subscribers on technical issues, to be supported for 6 months through FAO's experience in communication technologies and knowledge management.
African Union Ministerial 2015: The state of Internet in AfricaInternet Society
The document discusses the state of internet in Africa. It notes:
- Internet penetration has grown from 0.78% in 2000 to 20% currently, though connectivity remains uneven across the continent.
- Mobile phone penetration is now 69% compared to fixed lines at 1.3%, and mobile broadband subscriptions have grown to 19%.
- International connectivity has increased dramatically in the past decade through new submarine cables, but terrestrial connectivity within and between countries remains a challenge.
- The cost of internet access remains high in many African countries, ranging from 6.1% of average GDP in South Africa to 60.4% in Ethiopia.
From presentation by Mark Hopwood, Managing Director of Great Western Railway. Part of the EU Citizens' Rail final conference held in Torquay, October 2015. www.citizensrail.org
IMGS Geospatial User Group 2014: GeoMedia 2014IMGS
GeoMedia is a GIS software that allows for powerful management of geospatial data through simultaneous access and dynamic updating. The 2014 version includes new product tiers for different capability levels and a customizable ribbon interface. It provides efficient analysis, processing, and sharing of vector, raster, imagery and 3D data through intuitive tools. New features in 2014 include picklists, polygonal selection, fast search tools, and support for additional platforms and databases.
Future Sat Africa - Skyvision Maximizing return on investmentMyles Freedman
This document discusses maximizing return on investment through monetizing data and providing e-services to widely spread populations using new technologies. It outlines the challenges of serving dispersed populations and proposes building a centralized data center to enable electronic learning, health, government, and banking services nationwide. Specific projects discussed include an e-learning project in Guinea connecting schools via satellite and terrestrial networks, and providing a turnkey network solution for a microfinance institution operating across 5 African countries. Next steps proposed are expanding e-banking and prioritizing telemedicine and mobile health clinic services.
The document outlines the agenda for the 3-day IAD 2015 summit in Zimbabwe. Day 1 includes an opening ceremony and keynote speeches on digital communities, economy, society and Africa. Breakout sessions cover cellular backhaul, network optimization and infrastructure as a service. Day 2 focuses on national development with workshops on rural connectivity, public-private partnerships and spectrum for mobile broadband. Breakout sessions cover messaging infrastructure, LTE and national broadband networks. Day 3 covers social media, OTT services, cloud computing and FTTH strategies with closing addresses before a trip to Victoria Falls. Advisory clinics are also available throughout on topics such as collaborative cloud, finance, internet strategies and smart cities.
The Connect Africa Summit programme addresses the major issues supporting the sustainable growth of Africa's Connectivity Agenda. From Technology to policy and effective business models
DE-CIX is establishing an internet exchange point (IXP) called DE-CIX Palermo in Sicily, Italy. The IXP will be located in the SicilyHUB data center in Palermo, allowing networks to exchange internet traffic. DE-CIX Palermo will provide peering services to almost 700 networks worldwide and connect them to multiple submarine cables landing in Sicily, making it a strategic location for reducing latency and improving reliability between networks in Europe, Africa, and the Middle East. The IXP is expected to go live in the third quarter of 2015.
The document outlines the agenda for a three day conference on digital development in Zimbabwe. Day 1 focuses on digital inclusion initiatives and investment opportunities. It includes keynote speeches, panel discussions, and networking breaks. Day 2 covers national development, internet for development, and regional initiatives. Day 3 focuses on social media, OTT services, and national initiatives. Workshop sessions run concurrently on various digital topics. Advisory clinics are also available throughout the summit.
RASCOM is a pan-African satellite communications organization that launched the RASCOM STAR satellite network to provide telecommunications infrastructure and services across Africa. The $400 million project aims to connect rural communities and increase productivity by linking African countries directly without relying on routes through Europe or the U.S. 45 African states are members of RASCOM, which works with national telecom operators, technical partners, and regulatory bodies to fulfill its mission of extending affordable voice, data and other services to all regions of the continent.
The document summarizes the FutureSat Africa 2017 conference, which brought together leaders from the satellite and terrestrial connectivity sectors in Africa to discuss integrating technologies to improve connectivity across the continent. The two-day conference included presentations on evolving satellite technologies and their role in connectivity, as well as panels discussing country-level connectivity strategies. Attendees represented 16 countries and various sectors, and provided positive feedback on the networking and knowledge-sharing opportunities.
Peering Lessons – 5 year Service Provider JourneyInternet Society
Liquid Telecom operates the largest fiber network in Africa, spanning 18,000 km. They actively peer with internet exchange points (IXPs) across Africa and Europe to lower latency and increase throughput. Peering has grown Liquid Telecom's intra-African traffic significantly faster than traffic between Africa and Europe. As more peers connect directly through IXPs, Liquid Telecom now routes over half of its inbound traffic via peering arrangements rather than transit agreements, reducing costs and improving performance for users. Continued expansion of IXPs and adherence to intellectual property laws can further drive traffic shifts from transit to peering.
Nicky Roche, Chief Executive of the Tour de France Hub 2014 discusses the upcoming Tour de Yorkshire.
Presented at the Sport and Recreation Alliance's Sports Summit 2014.
Future Sat Africa - SES Effective Policy and Regulation for SatelliteMyles Freedman
SES is a global satellite operator that has made major investments in Africa, including 10 satellites and regional offices in Johannesburg, Accra, and Addis Ababa. SES provides reliable satellite capacity across Africa through C-band and Ku-band satellites. SES also operates O3b satellites in medium earth orbit that provide fiber-like capacity and latency. SES works across four market segments - media, data & enterprise, government services, and mobility - and supports over 5,000 installers through its Elevate training program.
Shahab Vahabzadeh provides an update on IX initiatives in Iran. The Tehran IXP was officially launched 6 months ago and is owned by Telecommunication Infrastructure Company. It currently has approximately 100Gbps of exchanged traffic and connects several major ISPs and content providers. Benefits of the IXP include reduced costs for ISPs and improved user experience through reduced latency. Future plans include expanding to other cities and exploring additional services like route servers.
Future Sat Africa - Emergency Telecommunications Cluster Myles Freedman
The ETC is a global network that provides shared communications services in humanitarian emergencies. It typically provides services like voice and data connectivity, internet access, and radio networks. The ETC works with organizations and satellite operators through the Crisis Connectivity Charter to set up coordinated responses during disasters. When activated, the Charter facilitates information sharing and the deployment of satellite-based connectivity solutions to support humanitarian efforts.
Connecting Cape Town\Bandwidth Connections by Brian Pinnockguylundy
This document discusses broadband connectivity in Cape Town, South Africa. It outlines the importance of broadband, what broadband connectivity entails, the costs to connect users in Cape Town, and how Cape Town is connected to the world, Africa, other parts of South Africa, and within itself. The implications for business in Cape Town are also addressed, including opportunities that connectivity provides as well as threats from low-cost competitors.
Future Sat Africa - Space Applications for Sustainable Development of AfricaMyles Freedman
This document discusses space applications as a strategy for sustainable development in Africa. It provides an overview of the Entoto Observatory and Research Center (EORC) in Ethiopia, including its vision, mission, training programs, and research areas like astronomy, space science, remote sensing, and geodesy. Benefits of investing in space education and research include economic gains in agriculture, land management, and more, as well as social benefits like education, communication, and disaster response. The document recommends expanding education and research collaboration between African institutions, conducting joint projects with international partners, and collectively addressing legal issues to help develop African space programs and applications.
Detecon is an ICT consulting firm based in Johannesburg, South Africa that coordinates consulting work in sub-Saharan Africa. It has expertise in ICT strategy, infrastructure, financial performance, and organization. The core team has 20 consultants permanently based in South Africa, with 30-40 additional consultants working on various projects across Southern Africa. Detecon draws on expertise from Deutsche Telekom.
The document discusses policy frameworks to facilitate pan-African connectivity and regional ICT initiatives. It notes existing projects like the Central Africa Backbone but that differing regulations between countries can impede cross-border infrastructure. Examples from the EU regulatory model are presented as promoting competition through independent regulators and non-discriminatory rights of access.
This document discusses building a community of practice for rural radio broadcasters in Africa. It proposes creating a network where radio stations can share knowledge and experiences. Key elements include establishing communication pathways between radio stations, supervision from a central team, and general support through training, technical assistance, advocacy and funding opportunities. Principles for developing the community emphasize stimulating social networking and involvement from members. A pilot project is proposed to test an online community forum moderated in English for 50 skilled subscribers on technical issues, to be supported for 6 months through FAO's experience in communication technologies and knowledge management.
African Union Ministerial 2015: The state of Internet in AfricaInternet Society
The document discusses the state of internet in Africa. It notes:
- Internet penetration has grown from 0.78% in 2000 to 20% currently, though connectivity remains uneven across the continent.
- Mobile phone penetration is now 69% compared to fixed lines at 1.3%, and mobile broadband subscriptions have grown to 19%.
- International connectivity has increased dramatically in the past decade through new submarine cables, but terrestrial connectivity within and between countries remains a challenge.
- The cost of internet access remains high in many African countries, ranging from 6.1% of average GDP in South Africa to 60.4% in Ethiopia.
From presentation by Mark Hopwood, Managing Director of Great Western Railway. Part of the EU Citizens' Rail final conference held in Torquay, October 2015. www.citizensrail.org
IMGS Geospatial User Group 2014: GeoMedia 2014IMGS
GeoMedia is a GIS software that allows for powerful management of geospatial data through simultaneous access and dynamic updating. The 2014 version includes new product tiers for different capability levels and a customizable ribbon interface. It provides efficient analysis, processing, and sharing of vector, raster, imagery and 3D data through intuitive tools. New features in 2014 include picklists, polygonal selection, fast search tools, and support for additional platforms and databases.
FME World Tour 2014 Customer Case Study - Local Government FME Server PilotIMGS
Local authorities in Ireland were managing their spatial datasets independently, creating overhead for data requests and integration. A pilot project proposed using FME Server to create a shared local government spatial data infrastructure. This would involve standardizing datasets through transformation and validation on the server. It would provide a single access point for local authority data, reduce overhead, and support data sharing and compliance with INSPIRE directives. The process would involve local authorities uploading data, validation and loading to a PostGIS database, transformation, and delivering data through services and downloads.
Rapid Product Prototyping In Ordnance SurveySafe Software
Rapid prototyping of new and improved products is key to Ordnance Survey being able to understand and respond to customer feedback, and create evermore innovative products.
The presentation will go through a variety of products that have been created by the product development team over the last year, including Gazetteers and 3D models and explain how FME has helped to deliver them.
As a taster:
One product allowed customers, i.e. the emergency services, to quickly find access points to prominent places like schools, airports, etc... FME enabled us to bring many data sources togther, perform complex spatial tasks and write out to numerous data formats.
Another produced 3D models for a customer to allow them to see what there data looked like in 3D space before work on a national data model was undertaken.
All of these would not have been possible without the flexibility of FME and the endless possibilities that it provides.
Lizard Island - the Making of (FME Overview)Safe Software
This document promotes FME software and its capabilities. It discusses FME's ability to connect, transform, and automate data from a wide variety of formats. These include geospatial formats like CAD, GIS, rasters, point clouds, and web services as well as non-geospatial formats like tables. The document also describes FME Server and FME Cloud for automating data movement and sharing.
This document summarizes a webinar about new features in FME Server 2014. It introduces the presenters and outlines the agenda which includes highlights and demos of new features as well as a question and answer session. Some of the new features that will be highlighted are improved usability, scheduling capabilities, workflow management improvements, parameters, web services, integration with Amazon web services, a new REST API, and real-time notifications.
Data Integration + Location Intelligence = Better DecisionsSafe Software
Make better decisions by applying location intelligence to all of your data. FME makes it easy to integrate data from over 300 formats and applications including MapInfo, CSV and Excel, and ArcGIS. You'll see how you can use FME to analyze data and create actionable reports and maps to aid decision making in real estate, retail, restaurants, insurance, and more.
See how organizations across Europe are using FME for success with INSPIRE. In this webinar, you'll see:
- Simplifying INSPIRE schema mapping at the German Federal Agency for Nature Conservation
- Validating environmental monitoring data at the Swedish EPA
- Reading INSPIRE land registry data by several organizations in the UK
How to Automate Practically Anything with FME Server (Technical Webinar)Safe Software
Discover how to automatically move data from anywhere to anywhere with FME Server. You'll see how to transmit data via the web, email, and mobile devices. We'll also demonstrate how to schedule recurring ETL tasks and keep data stores up-to-date. Plus, find out how to automatically transform and deliver data where and how it's needed.
How to Load Data into Google Maps EngineSafe Software
Find out how to connect Google Maps Engine with hundreds of formats and applications. We'll demonstrate how to restructure data and load data into Google Maps Engine exactly how you want it. Plus, see how others are using FME for automated data validation and synchronization between Google Maps Engine and other applications, thereby ensuring that stakeholders always have the latest and most accurate information.
Part 2 / 4: How to Intelligently Process and Deliver Real-Time Data with FME ...Safe Software
This document summarizes a webinar about processing and delivering real-time data with FME Server. It introduces the presenters and covers topics like event-based and stream-based real-time data, using sensors and geofences for notifications, synchronizing directories to databases, and processing high-velocity data streams. It also discusses demo use cases and polls attendees on their data and notification preferences.
This document summarizes a webinar on new features in FME Desktop 2014. It introduces the presenters and outlines the agenda which includes deep dives into new aspects of the software. Some highlights include improvements to the workbench interface, new formats and systems supported, over 50 new transformers, enhanced raster and point cloud handling, and integration with cloud services and BIM data. Questions are invited from webinar participants.
Extracting Data from GE Smallworld into Common Information Model (CIM XML)Safe Software
This document discusses extracting geospatial and asset data from GE Smallworld into a Common Information Model (CIM) XML format to populate a Distribution Management System (DMS). Smallworld data is first migrated to an Oracle database using SWSync and FME. FME is then used to transform the Oracle data into CIM XML and GML files representing the network connectivity and schematic geometry. The CIM XML files can then be imported into the DMS. FME simplifies the XML generation through the use of XML templates and transformers.
Mapnik is an open source cartographic rasterizer with the ability to generate beautiful raster imagery. Add a point-and-click integration with FME for a powerful new combination. You'll find out how to create mind-blowing mashups in Mapnik with FME's ability to integrate data from 325+ sources. You'll also see how to optimize data before it reaches Mapnik -- including the ability to perform a wide range of geometry transformations. And with the new MapnikRasterizer transformer, all of this is done with scalable and automated workflows at your fingertips - no Python, XML or CSS needed.
The budget presentation summarizes the eThekwini Municipality's budget and key financial information. It notes the municipality has good liquidity and collection rates, the largest capital budget in South Africa, and an unqualified audit. However, it faces challenges like infrastructure backlogs, rising bulk costs, and bringing public transport under municipal control. The presentation outlines spending on services, achievements, proposed tariff increases below inflation, and integrated management approaches to improve service delivery.
[e-Government Program City Paper : Muscat, Oman]shrdcinfo
This document provides an overview of Oman's e-government and IT strategy called e.oman. It discusses the current status and achievements of e.oman including infrastructure development, e-services, training initiatives, and global recognition. It also outlines some of the challenges faced such as attracting skilled local staff and maintaining momentum. The training program could help by sharing expertise from other countries' experiences, learning from their successes, and providing opportunities for future collaboration and skills transfer.
Internet Economics: Urban and Rural perspectivesSayeef Rahman
The presentation looks at various economic and business factors that impact the growth of Internet in Bangladesh. This can be a common phenomenon for countries with lack of infrastructure reach out to the rural communities.The presentation looks into possibilities whether you can bring about a tech disruption in Internet business.
The 13th OECD Rural Development Conference was held in Cavan, Ireland on 28-30 September 2022 under the theme "Building Sustainable, Resilient and Thriving
Rural Places".
These are the presentations from the main Conference session "Beyond Recovery: Remote Work and Opportunities for Rural Communities".
For more information visit https://www.oecd.org/rural/rural-development-conference/.
This document summarizes Fife, Scotland's financial and business services sector. It notes that Fife has over 26,000 businesses in financial and business services, accounting for 15.8% of all Scottish businesses. It also highlights several major companies located in Fife, including Sky, Lloyds Banking Group, and Sainsbury's Bank. The document promotes Fife's connectivity, lower costs of doing business, and support for businesses through grants and training as reasons for companies to locate there.
Presentation on transforming local public services using technology, digital tools and approaches. Presented by Siobhan Coughlan at Local Digital Today on 14 November 2014.
The 15th annual World Communication Awards were presented on December 3, 2013 in London as part of the Total Telecom Festival. Around 500 senior telecommunications executives attended to see the 20 award winners revealed and participate in the day's conference. Key highlights included Olaf Swantee of EE being named CEO of the Year and Orange Business Services winning four awards, including Global Operator. The event was organized by Total Telecom and brought together senior professionals from over 40 operators.
Monetizing digital services in Oman - a presentation at Telecoms World Middle...Safdar Imam
Oman is fast emerging as a digital society connecting with the global market by growing telecoms speed. Omantel is implementing its Digital 3.0 strategy to meet face up with the challenges and opportunities waiting for it in upcoming Oman transforming itself into a digital generation.
#MP2013 Presentation by the Minister of Communication TechnologyFMINigeria
The document provides a mid-term review of priorities and progress for Nigeria's Ministry of Communication Technology. It summarizes efforts to: 1) expand infrastructure like base stations, fiber networks, and satellites to connect more Nigerians, especially in rural areas; 2) increase access to devices and digital skills training to ensure Nigerians can benefit from connectivity; and 3) develop the ICT sector through policies supporting jobs and local content. Key achievements include deploying rural broadband, expanding research networks between universities, and facilitating billions in infrastructure investment. The next steps are to further build out networks and lower access costs to meet national targets.
Living in a Hyper-Connected World – How Cities Need to get Smarter and More D...Nirvesh Sooful
Cities are where the action is. That's where innovation is happening. A city is an interconnected system of systems. Infrastructure, people, processes and technology make a city. In modern cities, there's a lot of data about everything. Lots of sensors are already deployed everywhere - in buildings, roads, and utility grids; and lots of new information-based processes are in place. Everything is more information-rich, so you have to think about information as another significant resource you use to manage city life. Citizens are also more connected than ever before, they have access to a lot more information, and have powerful platforms of their own. Big data, mobile, social media, cloud, digital inclusion, open data, broadband, etc. are powerful forces that will impact on cities now and in the future - creating both opportunities and challenges for cities. This case study explores the digital enablement of one large South African city.
In 2000, the newly formed metropolitan City of Cape Town adopted the “Smart City” strategy, which was a turnaround strategy for the city aimed at information-enabling all key business processes in the city and embarking upon a modernisation programme to deliver services based on real information emanating from the ground (operations). This case study looks both at what has been done in the 13 years since the Smart City strategy was adopted, as well as what needs to be done in a future hyperconnected world. In addition to being of relevance to government leaders, the presentation should be of relevance to all CIOs and business leaders on how today’s new technologies, global competition and new business models will shift the focus from an internal efficiency view to a more outside-in view of the digital world and the role of their organisation within it.
The City of Corona's proposed budget for fiscal year 2015-16 totals $309.5 million. Key aspects include:
- General Fund revenues are projected at $126.1 million, with property and sales taxes as the largest sources. Expenditures are projected at $126.1 million, with public safety making up over half.
- The DWP budget totals $120.7 million, with personnel and debt service as largest expenditure types. Capital projects spending is decreased from the prior year.
- Capital improvement projects spending across all funds is $36.2 million, with water and wastewater reclamation making up nearly half.
GOV24 2nd Annual Cloud Services in Local Government SummitLoan Kiss
This document provides an overview and agenda for the 2nd Annual Cloud Services in Local Government Summit. The key details include:
- The summit will have over 200 participants from local governments across Australia and 30+ speakers.
- It will focus on examining issues relating to the use of cloud services in local government through 20+ case studies and presentations from 10 C-level executives.
- The agenda spans two days and covers topics such as cloud innovation, international case studies, lessons from amalgamations, ICT strategy integration, business continuity processes, cloud analytics and change management.
- The goal is for participants to learn how strategic integration of cloud services can strengthen council performance and help address competing demands of tight budgets and technology solutions.
Jill Gough and Craig Taylor’s presentation on the planning and delivery of the Grand Depart of the Tour de France 2014 – Wednesday 27th September 2017.
Using ICT to enable government supply chain and procurement processesNirvesh Sooful
The City of Cape Town used technology to transform its procurement processes and systems. It implemented an SAP system integrated across the city's departments to standardize processes and increase efficiency. This consolidated purchasing, inventory, and payment functions into a strategic shared service. The new system helped the city comply with regulations, realize cost savings, and analyze spending through automated procurement workflows and data analytics. It processed over 1.2 million invoices per month to support the city's operations.
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• AGENDA
• In Context.
• Overview of Geo Portal – (FME Server Access)
• Demonstrate Typical Workflow.
• Overview of FME Server “Download Services”.
• Live demo ?
• Where Next ?
3. In Context
• Dublin City Council, largest Local Authority in Ireland
employing approximately 5,700 staff
• Provides a diverse range of services to a population
of over 500,000 . (see next slide)
• The 2014 Revenue Budget amounts to €802m, while
the three year Capital programme 2013 to 2015
amounts to €668.7m.
• ICT services and processes support many business
functions within the council which is spread over 180
sites.
4. In Context Cont’d
LA Program Groups
– Housing & Building Road
– Transportation & Safety
– Water Supply & Sewerage (Service Level
Agreement with Irish Water)
– Development Incentives & Controls
– Environmental Protection
– Recreation & Amenity
– Education, Health & Welfare
– Miscellaneous Services
14. Where Next
• Increase Awareness and Services
– Promote via
• Workshops , Interest Groups, internal publications
– Develop more services
• Downloads, Translate, Upload and Streaming
– Summary:
• Part of an overall set of Corporate tools
• Initially seen as self service tool for staff.
• infinite number of possibilities.