The document discusses Satelise, a new smart tolling technology platform developed by Cintra. Satelise uses smartphones with GPS capabilities as on-board units for tolling. It allows for distance-based tolling on roads and reduces the need for physical toll infrastructure. Satelise has conducted over 7,000 test transactions with near 100% accuracy. Cintra plans to conduct pilot projects with real users and payments by the end of 2013. The platform also has potential for additional features like providing traffic/weather information and loyalty programs to drivers.
WirelessCar is an operator of telematics services founded in 1999 as a joint venture between Ericsson, Telia and Volvo. It is now owned by Volvo Group and focuses exclusively on providing telematics services. WirelessCar delivers services in 33 countries across 4 continents for customers like Volvo, BMW, and Volvo Trucks. It has offices globally including in Sweden, the US, Brazil, and China. WirelessCar's telematics service delivery platform allows it to efficiently provide services to customers around the world.
Bina Systems is a Moldovan company founded in 2012 that develops cloud computing systems and services. It has 20 employees and has partnered with companies in Israel and Romania. Native Data Systems is an Israeli company founded in 1995 that is a leading provider of cloud applications in Israel with 84 employees and $8.5 million in revenues in 2012. It has partnerships in the US and Russia. The document then describes COMAX, a cloud platform and suite of applications including ERP, smart city, and water management solutions. It highlights the platform's security, affordability, and customer base in Israel.
This document provides an overview and summary of the PTOLEMUS Consulting Group's 2018 report titled "The Connected Fleet Services Global Study". The report analyzed the convergence of five commercial fleet service sectors - fleet telematics, remote diagnostics, connected insurance, electronic toll collection, and fuel payment services. It included over 650 pages of analysis based on 70 interviews and 18 months of research. The report provided market forecasts for each sector through 2025 and profiles of 45 key players. It examined how connectivity and data sharing are changing fleet services and identified cross-industry integration and data commoditization as major trends.
Examining BMW´s Open Architecture for Telematic Applications - H Michelmfrancis
This document discusses BMW's examination of an open architecture for telematic applications in vehicles. It outlines some of the challenges of increasing vehicle electronics complexity and proposes an open platform approach using standardization. Examples of BMW research applications are provided, including a navigation system that allows seamless routing between vehicle and mobile devices, and a personal information assistant for synchronizing contact and calendar data across devices. Standardization efforts like OSGi are seen as important to enable an open component-based architecture in vehicles.
The document discusses an on-board entertainment system solution for rail provided by Kontron and Axinom. The solution provides a standardized, application-ready platform leveraging proven hardware and software to offer passengers streaming video, movies, music and internet access. This enhances the customer experience for rail operators while also providing opportunities for new revenue streams. The platform uses open architecture computing blocks including devices from Kontron's TRACe family integrated with Axinom's content management, delivery and digital rights management software. It is tested to stream hundreds of videos simultaneously to passengers' devices over onboard WiFi.
Global and china obd telematics industry report, 2014 2015ResearchInChina
Along with the development of intelligent automobile hardware and mobile internet, the car becomes the next fast-growing mobile terminal and telematics market also ushers in rapid development. At present, the enterprises are aggressively engaged in telematics market layout and seizing the entrance to telematics, then OBD-based telematic solutions become an important entrance.
SEA launches its next generation ROADflow enforcement cameras. The new ROADflow Flexi-HD cameras have high definition imagery capability which helps verify violating vehicles in varied conditions. They use automatic license plate recognition and sophisticated rules engines to identify traffic violations in major cities, where enforcement is complex due to varied bus lane rules. The cameras are designed for large networked installations and include remote diagnostics. ROADflow systems have been shown to reduce dangerous parking near schools by 30-80% and improve public transport times by up to 5 minutes. SEA holds user group meetings to share best practices for maintaining public support of enforcement cameras.
The document discusses Satelise, a new smart tolling technology platform developed by Cintra. Satelise uses smartphones with GPS capabilities as on-board units for tolling. It allows for distance-based tolling on roads and reduces the need for physical toll infrastructure. Satelise has conducted over 7,000 test transactions with near 100% accuracy. Cintra plans to conduct pilot projects with real users and payments by the end of 2013. The platform also has potential for additional features like providing traffic/weather information and loyalty programs to drivers.
WirelessCar is an operator of telematics services founded in 1999 as a joint venture between Ericsson, Telia and Volvo. It is now owned by Volvo Group and focuses exclusively on providing telematics services. WirelessCar delivers services in 33 countries across 4 continents for customers like Volvo, BMW, and Volvo Trucks. It has offices globally including in Sweden, the US, Brazil, and China. WirelessCar's telematics service delivery platform allows it to efficiently provide services to customers around the world.
Bina Systems is a Moldovan company founded in 2012 that develops cloud computing systems and services. It has 20 employees and has partnered with companies in Israel and Romania. Native Data Systems is an Israeli company founded in 1995 that is a leading provider of cloud applications in Israel with 84 employees and $8.5 million in revenues in 2012. It has partnerships in the US and Russia. The document then describes COMAX, a cloud platform and suite of applications including ERP, smart city, and water management solutions. It highlights the platform's security, affordability, and customer base in Israel.
This document provides an overview and summary of the PTOLEMUS Consulting Group's 2018 report titled "The Connected Fleet Services Global Study". The report analyzed the convergence of five commercial fleet service sectors - fleet telematics, remote diagnostics, connected insurance, electronic toll collection, and fuel payment services. It included over 650 pages of analysis based on 70 interviews and 18 months of research. The report provided market forecasts for each sector through 2025 and profiles of 45 key players. It examined how connectivity and data sharing are changing fleet services and identified cross-industry integration and data commoditization as major trends.
Examining BMW´s Open Architecture for Telematic Applications - H Michelmfrancis
This document discusses BMW's examination of an open architecture for telematic applications in vehicles. It outlines some of the challenges of increasing vehicle electronics complexity and proposes an open platform approach using standardization. Examples of BMW research applications are provided, including a navigation system that allows seamless routing between vehicle and mobile devices, and a personal information assistant for synchronizing contact and calendar data across devices. Standardization efforts like OSGi are seen as important to enable an open component-based architecture in vehicles.
The document discusses an on-board entertainment system solution for rail provided by Kontron and Axinom. The solution provides a standardized, application-ready platform leveraging proven hardware and software to offer passengers streaming video, movies, music and internet access. This enhances the customer experience for rail operators while also providing opportunities for new revenue streams. The platform uses open architecture computing blocks including devices from Kontron's TRACe family integrated with Axinom's content management, delivery and digital rights management software. It is tested to stream hundreds of videos simultaneously to passengers' devices over onboard WiFi.
Global and china obd telematics industry report, 2014 2015ResearchInChina
Along with the development of intelligent automobile hardware and mobile internet, the car becomes the next fast-growing mobile terminal and telematics market also ushers in rapid development. At present, the enterprises are aggressively engaged in telematics market layout and seizing the entrance to telematics, then OBD-based telematic solutions become an important entrance.
SEA launches its next generation ROADflow enforcement cameras. The new ROADflow Flexi-HD cameras have high definition imagery capability which helps verify violating vehicles in varied conditions. They use automatic license plate recognition and sophisticated rules engines to identify traffic violations in major cities, where enforcement is complex due to varied bus lane rules. The cameras are designed for large networked installations and include remote diagnostics. ROADflow systems have been shown to reduce dangerous parking near schools by 30-80% and improve public transport times by up to 5 minutes. SEA holds user group meetings to share best practices for maintaining public support of enforcement cameras.
Connected Car Services - Generalizing and Simplifying TelematicsToralf Richter
The document discusses TomTom's transition from a single-purpose fleet management platform to a general purpose Telematics Service Platform to enable various connected car services. Connected car services can be based on full aftermarket solutions or third party data. Deep vehicle insight results from connecting sensor networks in vehicles to provide normalized data to the platform. Modularity and extensibility are important platform values to accommodate new services. The organizational structure of TomTom appears to mirror the architectural structure of the platform.
Telematics India- Moving from a product offering to an Eco-system based servi...Ragu Sivaraman
In India telematics plays a significant role in the commercial/fleet world. Rest of market sees this as a service sitting in the dashboard. Why is this disconnect?What can be done to increase the service uptake? How can an Eco-System germinate in India? How global players can see this market? Macmetry presents an unique perspective on this convoluted market.
Internet of Things (IoT) and Fleet Management System (FMS)Abhijeet Banode
Fleet Management System (FMS) is one of the essential parts of businesses which directly or indirectly deal with automobiles. Precise fleet management minimizes various operational risks and increases cost efficiency. With proper utilization of analytics, alerts, and diagnostics, fleet management coverts businesses to be more reliable and sustainable. Like any other business, predicting risks and working towards mitigation is essential for businesses. Ample use of data analytics for early detection of faults and predictive mechanism helps business to reduce maintenance cost and downtime.
The cost of E2E fleet management system has been reduced due to efficient analytics platform based on quality open source solutions (e.g. MongoDB, Hadoop), reduction in cost of electronic assemblies (chipset cost, antenna cost), economical cellular data connectivity (eUICC, dedicated data plans for M2M, IoT), reduction and flexibility in cloud storage cost due to competition, and most importantly cross domain interest of companies from various vertical (e.g. Cellular operators), electronic product manufacturers, and IT services are exploring additional revenue streams in automotive domain.
WSO2Con US 2013 - One blueprint and a multitude of applications - How WSO2 Mi...WSO2
The document discusses Deutsche Telekom's connected car platform architecture, which is powered by WSO2 middleware. It provides an overview of Deutsche Telekom as a company and discusses the challenges of a fragmented connected car market. The solution was to create a common, modular platform based on open source WSO2 middleware, providing a foundation for various applications through a toolbox of reusable components.
Welcome to the Connected Vehicle Training Overview. This program will give professionals an overview of overarching concepts of the connected vehicle space Mobile Comply has created the Connected Vehicle Management Overview, a highly selective two-hour course designed to give participants a basic understanding of the connected vehicle space for Future connected vehicle education and certification programs.
Nine23 is an enterprise mobility company that aims to put frontline users first by delivering secure mobility solutions. Their mission is to provide complete enterprise mobility solutions that support operational end users in regulated industries. They have core competencies in agile development, technical skills, understanding user experience requirements for enterprise mobility management (EMM) solutions, and creating secure EMM solutions. Nine23 has experience delivering solutions for clients such as UK police forces, the Ministry of Defense, and the Financial Conduct Authority. Their EMM platform FLEX is a secure cloud-based solution that supports requirements for mobile working hubs, deployment in secure clouds, and Public Services Network compliance.
SSEIIF SA® is one of the fastest new companies in Tunisia, among the sphere of the Information Technology Industry, founded in September 2010 by private and institutional investors with a revolutionary proposal of a cloud based technology in relation with Enterprise Mobility and Computerized Financial Platforms.
SSEIIF SA® solutions are mainly in direct relations with users of financial services and banking industries based on cloud online Software as a Service, and reliable Mobility Management, with emphasis on security of cloud messaging.
Big Data PPP Industrial Data Platforms - Towards cross-sectorial optimization and traceability
To start identifying synergies and to learn how different projects will address key data collection, sharing, integration, and exploitation challenges, a series of webinars have been organized under the umbrella of this Big Data Value PPP. These webinars are also organized by BDVA, BDVe project, and other projects which are part of this PPP.
BizDay: Marco Polo: Making Trade Finance Smarter, More Transparent & Better C...R3
The Marco Polo Network is a collaborative network of bank platforms that are connected to corporate clients through trade and working capital finance applications embedded within enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems. The network aims to create a better customer experience and more seamless data integration while reducing costs, time, and risk. It is powered by open application programming interfaces and Coda blockchain technology. The network provides a single interface for banks to deliver various trade and working capital finance solutions and services to corporate clients.
This document summarizes an event for the Next Generation ITS closing project. It includes an agenda with an introduction to IBBT, an overview of the NextGenITS project goals and context, descriptions of the subprojects including use cases, partners, deliverables and results, and information on demonstrations. The subprojects include traffic information, eCall, intelligent speed adaptation, road tolling, cooperative systems, and secure multi-platform aspects. Contact information is provided for those wanting more details on the individual subprojects.
This document discusses Orange Business Services' capabilities in providing satellite-hybrid communication environments and cloud computing services to oil and gas companies. It outlines Orange's network infrastructure and presence globally, as well as its recognition as a market leader in cloud services. The document then discusses cloud computing models and benefits, how satellite connectivity can enable the cloud, and Orange's specific cloud-related service offerings like security-as-a-service, unified communications, and cloud readiness assessments. It emphasizes that Orange can safely move customers to the cloud with professional services and end-to-end performance SLAs.
The Open Transport Initiative "Munch & Learn" presentation to Rail Innovation...Hayden Sutherland
Why all transport accounts need to make their data shareable.
Hayden Sutherland, Founder & Chair of The Open Transport Initiative explains:
- UK Gov has now clearly stated the intention to use legislation to “mandate industry involvement in Smart Data initiatives across the economy" - including transport & mobility
- Now is the time for Rail to lead by example and commit to adopting interoperable customer account data standards to enable innovation across our industry
EMC's IT Transformation Journey ( EMC Forum 2014 )EMC
EMC underwent an IT transformation to move from a legacy IT model to a more agile cloud-based model. Key aspects of the transformation included virtualizing infrastructure, transitioning to a software-defined data center, building private and hybrid clouds, and establishing an IT-as-a-service model. This allowed EMC IT to reduce costs, improve provisioning times from months to hours, and increase capabilities spent from 20% to 40%. The transformation helped align IT with business needs and establish a new consumption-based funding model.
Accelerating Monetization of M2M/Connected DevicesCartesian
The document discusses the growing market for machine-to-machine (M2M) and internet of things devices. It notes that while forecasts for the number of connected devices by 2020 range from 10 billion to over 100 billion, adoption has been limited by challenges such as device and network compatibility issues, complexity of the solutions, and a lack of understanding by customers of the ROI potential. Mobile network operators have aggressively entered the M2M space focusing on enterprise customer needs in verticals like utilities, healthcare, automotive and more. Larger players take a more active role in application development while others focus on connectivity.
The document discusses a field service management platform called ServiceFirst. It provides organizations with a unified platform to manage their aftermarket service across the entire service ecosystem. Key features include real-time field insights, remote expert collaboration, predictive analytics, and unified customer journeys. The platform helps organizations address challenges like inefficient processes, subpar service performance, and revenue leakage. It can be used across various industries to improve service delivery and customer experience.
Taking the Next Step in CTRM Cloud SolutionsCTRM Center
In the last decade, a quiet revolution has occurred within the E/CTRM (Energy/Commodity Trading and Risk Management) software category as vendors and users have increasingly adopted the cloud-computing model. This move has been driven by demand largely for more affordable E/CTRM software as reflected by a lower total cost of ownership. Increasing regulatory and shareholder scrutiny has meant that even smaller commodity traders need to abandon spreadsheets and similar unstructured and difficult to audit tools in favor of more robust solutions. However, even the smallest of commodity trading companies has pretty broad and complex requirements meaning that they actually still require a fully-fledged application to meet their needs, but one that fits within a budget that reflects the size of their business.
In recent years, consumer and business cloud-based applications have begun to catch on and that familiarity does seem to have benefited the E/CTRM in the cloud market as well, as customers are now much more familiar with the benefits than they were 5 years ago. It is important to note that it’s not just the smaller commodity traders that see the potential benefits of a cloud-based solution either. Recent ComTech research suggested that, in general, all buyers of E/CTRM software are increasingly open to considering alternatives to the traditional “on premises” implementation model. While a small, but committed, minority continue to resist anything but the traditional on-premises implementation approach, the overwhelming majority of respondents will consider cloud deployment for a variety of vertical application areas in and around commodity trading.
This document provides an agenda and overview for the 2014 SESAR SWIM Master Class event. It discusses the objectives of promoting SWIM (System Wide Information Management) standards and interoperability. The document outlines topics that will be covered at the event such as SWIM definitions, progress updates, outreach activities conducted since 2012. It describes the goals and expectations of the Master Class in engaging stakeholders and demonstrating the benefits of information sharing. Evaluation criteria are presented for the Master Class submissions focusing on technical and business contributions to ATM.
Presentation on Digital Transformation of Airports GALF Dubai May 2016diogenisp
This document discusses the digital transformation of airports. It begins by defining digital transformation as the digitization, connectivity, and use of data in airport processes, products, and services. It then outlines many areas within airport operations where digital technologies can have an impact, such as operations, infrastructure, management, and security. New digital products and services are also driving changes. The document notes challenges to digital transformation like a lack of standardized architecture and integrated data. It concludes by emphasizing major opportunities for airports, such as developing self-service capabilities, utilizing cognitive computing and shared services, and managing disruptions from new technologies like commercial UAVs.
Sesar swim master class best in class 2014 overview of the submissionsSESAR Joint Undertaking
The document summarizes the contributions to the 2014 SWIM Master Class, which received 39 proposals across three categories. There were many participants and the quality was higher than the previous year. Meteorological services made up about half of the proposed services. The proposals demonstrated collaboration across ATM stakeholders, use of standards, and many applications that are already operational or moving to operational status. The Master Class showed progress in areas like reuse of services, integration of platforms and applications, technology interoperability, and cross-team development.
Connected Car Services - Generalizing and Simplifying TelematicsToralf Richter
The document discusses TomTom's transition from a single-purpose fleet management platform to a general purpose Telematics Service Platform to enable various connected car services. Connected car services can be based on full aftermarket solutions or third party data. Deep vehicle insight results from connecting sensor networks in vehicles to provide normalized data to the platform. Modularity and extensibility are important platform values to accommodate new services. The organizational structure of TomTom appears to mirror the architectural structure of the platform.
Telematics India- Moving from a product offering to an Eco-system based servi...Ragu Sivaraman
In India telematics plays a significant role in the commercial/fleet world. Rest of market sees this as a service sitting in the dashboard. Why is this disconnect?What can be done to increase the service uptake? How can an Eco-System germinate in India? How global players can see this market? Macmetry presents an unique perspective on this convoluted market.
Internet of Things (IoT) and Fleet Management System (FMS)Abhijeet Banode
Fleet Management System (FMS) is one of the essential parts of businesses which directly or indirectly deal with automobiles. Precise fleet management minimizes various operational risks and increases cost efficiency. With proper utilization of analytics, alerts, and diagnostics, fleet management coverts businesses to be more reliable and sustainable. Like any other business, predicting risks and working towards mitigation is essential for businesses. Ample use of data analytics for early detection of faults and predictive mechanism helps business to reduce maintenance cost and downtime.
The cost of E2E fleet management system has been reduced due to efficient analytics platform based on quality open source solutions (e.g. MongoDB, Hadoop), reduction in cost of electronic assemblies (chipset cost, antenna cost), economical cellular data connectivity (eUICC, dedicated data plans for M2M, IoT), reduction and flexibility in cloud storage cost due to competition, and most importantly cross domain interest of companies from various vertical (e.g. Cellular operators), electronic product manufacturers, and IT services are exploring additional revenue streams in automotive domain.
WSO2Con US 2013 - One blueprint and a multitude of applications - How WSO2 Mi...WSO2
The document discusses Deutsche Telekom's connected car platform architecture, which is powered by WSO2 middleware. It provides an overview of Deutsche Telekom as a company and discusses the challenges of a fragmented connected car market. The solution was to create a common, modular platform based on open source WSO2 middleware, providing a foundation for various applications through a toolbox of reusable components.
Welcome to the Connected Vehicle Training Overview. This program will give professionals an overview of overarching concepts of the connected vehicle space Mobile Comply has created the Connected Vehicle Management Overview, a highly selective two-hour course designed to give participants a basic understanding of the connected vehicle space for Future connected vehicle education and certification programs.
Nine23 is an enterprise mobility company that aims to put frontline users first by delivering secure mobility solutions. Their mission is to provide complete enterprise mobility solutions that support operational end users in regulated industries. They have core competencies in agile development, technical skills, understanding user experience requirements for enterprise mobility management (EMM) solutions, and creating secure EMM solutions. Nine23 has experience delivering solutions for clients such as UK police forces, the Ministry of Defense, and the Financial Conduct Authority. Their EMM platform FLEX is a secure cloud-based solution that supports requirements for mobile working hubs, deployment in secure clouds, and Public Services Network compliance.
SSEIIF SA® is one of the fastest new companies in Tunisia, among the sphere of the Information Technology Industry, founded in September 2010 by private and institutional investors with a revolutionary proposal of a cloud based technology in relation with Enterprise Mobility and Computerized Financial Platforms.
SSEIIF SA® solutions are mainly in direct relations with users of financial services and banking industries based on cloud online Software as a Service, and reliable Mobility Management, with emphasis on security of cloud messaging.
Big Data PPP Industrial Data Platforms - Towards cross-sectorial optimization and traceability
To start identifying synergies and to learn how different projects will address key data collection, sharing, integration, and exploitation challenges, a series of webinars have been organized under the umbrella of this Big Data Value PPP. These webinars are also organized by BDVA, BDVe project, and other projects which are part of this PPP.
BizDay: Marco Polo: Making Trade Finance Smarter, More Transparent & Better C...R3
The Marco Polo Network is a collaborative network of bank platforms that are connected to corporate clients through trade and working capital finance applications embedded within enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems. The network aims to create a better customer experience and more seamless data integration while reducing costs, time, and risk. It is powered by open application programming interfaces and Coda blockchain technology. The network provides a single interface for banks to deliver various trade and working capital finance solutions and services to corporate clients.
This document summarizes an event for the Next Generation ITS closing project. It includes an agenda with an introduction to IBBT, an overview of the NextGenITS project goals and context, descriptions of the subprojects including use cases, partners, deliverables and results, and information on demonstrations. The subprojects include traffic information, eCall, intelligent speed adaptation, road tolling, cooperative systems, and secure multi-platform aspects. Contact information is provided for those wanting more details on the individual subprojects.
This document discusses Orange Business Services' capabilities in providing satellite-hybrid communication environments and cloud computing services to oil and gas companies. It outlines Orange's network infrastructure and presence globally, as well as its recognition as a market leader in cloud services. The document then discusses cloud computing models and benefits, how satellite connectivity can enable the cloud, and Orange's specific cloud-related service offerings like security-as-a-service, unified communications, and cloud readiness assessments. It emphasizes that Orange can safely move customers to the cloud with professional services and end-to-end performance SLAs.
The Open Transport Initiative "Munch & Learn" presentation to Rail Innovation...Hayden Sutherland
Why all transport accounts need to make their data shareable.
Hayden Sutherland, Founder & Chair of The Open Transport Initiative explains:
- UK Gov has now clearly stated the intention to use legislation to “mandate industry involvement in Smart Data initiatives across the economy" - including transport & mobility
- Now is the time for Rail to lead by example and commit to adopting interoperable customer account data standards to enable innovation across our industry
EMC's IT Transformation Journey ( EMC Forum 2014 )EMC
EMC underwent an IT transformation to move from a legacy IT model to a more agile cloud-based model. Key aspects of the transformation included virtualizing infrastructure, transitioning to a software-defined data center, building private and hybrid clouds, and establishing an IT-as-a-service model. This allowed EMC IT to reduce costs, improve provisioning times from months to hours, and increase capabilities spent from 20% to 40%. The transformation helped align IT with business needs and establish a new consumption-based funding model.
Accelerating Monetization of M2M/Connected DevicesCartesian
The document discusses the growing market for machine-to-machine (M2M) and internet of things devices. It notes that while forecasts for the number of connected devices by 2020 range from 10 billion to over 100 billion, adoption has been limited by challenges such as device and network compatibility issues, complexity of the solutions, and a lack of understanding by customers of the ROI potential. Mobile network operators have aggressively entered the M2M space focusing on enterprise customer needs in verticals like utilities, healthcare, automotive and more. Larger players take a more active role in application development while others focus on connectivity.
The document discusses a field service management platform called ServiceFirst. It provides organizations with a unified platform to manage their aftermarket service across the entire service ecosystem. Key features include real-time field insights, remote expert collaboration, predictive analytics, and unified customer journeys. The platform helps organizations address challenges like inefficient processes, subpar service performance, and revenue leakage. It can be used across various industries to improve service delivery and customer experience.
Taking the Next Step in CTRM Cloud SolutionsCTRM Center
In the last decade, a quiet revolution has occurred within the E/CTRM (Energy/Commodity Trading and Risk Management) software category as vendors and users have increasingly adopted the cloud-computing model. This move has been driven by demand largely for more affordable E/CTRM software as reflected by a lower total cost of ownership. Increasing regulatory and shareholder scrutiny has meant that even smaller commodity traders need to abandon spreadsheets and similar unstructured and difficult to audit tools in favor of more robust solutions. However, even the smallest of commodity trading companies has pretty broad and complex requirements meaning that they actually still require a fully-fledged application to meet their needs, but one that fits within a budget that reflects the size of their business.
In recent years, consumer and business cloud-based applications have begun to catch on and that familiarity does seem to have benefited the E/CTRM in the cloud market as well, as customers are now much more familiar with the benefits than they were 5 years ago. It is important to note that it’s not just the smaller commodity traders that see the potential benefits of a cloud-based solution either. Recent ComTech research suggested that, in general, all buyers of E/CTRM software are increasingly open to considering alternatives to the traditional “on premises” implementation model. While a small, but committed, minority continue to resist anything but the traditional on-premises implementation approach, the overwhelming majority of respondents will consider cloud deployment for a variety of vertical application areas in and around commodity trading.
This document provides an agenda and overview for the 2014 SESAR SWIM Master Class event. It discusses the objectives of promoting SWIM (System Wide Information Management) standards and interoperability. The document outlines topics that will be covered at the event such as SWIM definitions, progress updates, outreach activities conducted since 2012. It describes the goals and expectations of the Master Class in engaging stakeholders and demonstrating the benefits of information sharing. Evaluation criteria are presented for the Master Class submissions focusing on technical and business contributions to ATM.
Presentation on Digital Transformation of Airports GALF Dubai May 2016diogenisp
This document discusses the digital transformation of airports. It begins by defining digital transformation as the digitization, connectivity, and use of data in airport processes, products, and services. It then outlines many areas within airport operations where digital technologies can have an impact, such as operations, infrastructure, management, and security. New digital products and services are also driving changes. The document notes challenges to digital transformation like a lack of standardized architecture and integrated data. It concludes by emphasizing major opportunities for airports, such as developing self-service capabilities, utilizing cognitive computing and shared services, and managing disruptions from new technologies like commercial UAVs.
Sesar swim master class best in class 2014 overview of the submissionsSESAR Joint Undertaking
The document summarizes the contributions to the 2014 SWIM Master Class, which received 39 proposals across three categories. There were many participants and the quality was higher than the previous year. Meteorological services made up about half of the proposed services. The proposals demonstrated collaboration across ATM stakeholders, use of standards, and many applications that are already operational or moving to operational status. The Master Class showed progress in areas like reuse of services, integration of platforms and applications, technology interoperability, and cross-team development.
This document provides an overview of Application-Aware Networking (AAN). AAN uses tools and solutions to optimize network resource utilization based on customer demand for applications like CRM and video conferencing systems. As more applications move to the cloud, intelligent networks are needed that can provide quality of service guarantees for different applications. AAN enables service providers to regain control over network resources and provide tailored services to customers and over-the-top players. Key components of AAN include tools for application monitoring like sFlow and NetFlow, as well as controlling network resources based on application awareness through techniques like software-defined networking.
The document provides an overview of the SESAR program and SWIM (System Wide Information Management). It discusses that SESAR is a public-private partnership focused on modernizing European ATM through three phases: definition, development, and deployment. It then explains that SWIM is the future way of managing and exchanging ATM information between stakeholders in a standardized way. Some key benefits of SWIM include improved collaboration, flexibility, and cost efficiency. The document outlines upcoming joint interoperability demonstrations between SESAR and other regions to showcase global SWIM interoperability.
This document provides a summary of news and announcements from the aviation MRO IT industry, including:
1) Engineering Holding, Russia's largest domestic MRO provider, has chosen AerData's STREAM digital aircraft records software to manage aircraft and engine records. AerData has also relocated its Irish office to a new larger location.
2) AerData announced several new airline customers of its STREAM software, including Croatia Airlines and MC Aviation Partners. AerData also launched new modules for STREAM, including Repair Map and GEARS for aircraft inspections.
3) Leasing companies SMBC Aviation Capital, Waypoint Leasing, and Minsheng Financial Leasing also selected AerData's STREAM and
BDE_SC4_WS3_2_Maria Rautavirta - Data Fuelling the Disruption of MobilityBigData_Europe
BigDataEurope SC4 Workshop: BigDataEurope and the Societal Challenge on Transport on 14th September 2017
Presentation: Data Fuelling the Disruption of Mobility
Similar to Overview of the Danaos Platform by Dimitris Theodosiou (20)
Vessel Operations Cooperative Solutions by Erik VvanemYannis Koliousis
This document discusses two pilot eMar services using the maritime common reporting schema:
1) Navigator Port, a service that simplifies port clearance procedures by reducing paperwork by 90% and ensuring correct forms. A web-based version was successfully tested.
2) Ship survey status, which provides vessel information, certificate status, and survey status through DNV Exchange. A first version of the web service was made available.
Future work will focus on expanding functionality for both services and having them ready once the eMar ecosystem is established. The common reporting schema supported the initial pilots' information exchange needs.
The document discusses sustainable urban mobility planning (SUMP) and the benefits of planning cities around sustainable transportation like cycling instead of private car use. It notes that cycling results in economic benefits compared to driving, and that children prefer and want to cycle but many parents are afraid due to concerns about traffic. The document advocates for SUMP that creates safe environments where walking and cycling are prioritized to fulfill children's needs and allow them to develop healthily.
Overview of the Danaos Platform by Dimitris Theodosiou
1. By Dimitris Theodosiou
Danaos Management Consultants SA
Grant Agreement number: 265851
Project acronym: eMAR
Project title: e-Maritime Strategic Framework
and Simulation based Validation
Funding Scheme: SST.2010.5.2-5
Piraeus 27 May 2014
2. 27 MAY 2014eMAR 2
e-Maritime
Strategic
Framework
(EMSF)
and Related
Standards
eMAR
Platform
eMaritime
Applications
eMaritime
Applications
eMaritime
Applications
eMaritime
Network
eMARAccess Points
eMaritime
Platform
eMaritime
Platform
Desktop
Web
Mobile
users
Business
Associates
Ship to
Shore
Web
Services
Content
Management
Documentum D2
EMSFEuropean Maritime
Strategic Framework
Interface DANAOS applications
3. 27 MAY 2014eMAR 3
Key Market Requirements
Full control on the disclosed information ( Commercial confidentiality )
Flexible standards to meet business needs
Access to public and market data like port info, market indexes, rates, etc.
Outsourcing support
Collaboration services like e-invoicing, e-procurement, e port clearance
Without disturbing todays’ business reality
4. 27 MAY 2014eMAR 4
The “methodos ” concept ……
Offers you full control on
your information &
access rights
Simulate today’s busines reality
What really is the danaos platform ?
“The professional business & social network for shipping”“It is all about collaboration”
Today’s realityPlatform’s Inovation
Dominant meaning of the “methodos” is Methodology. This international term (method, methode, methodo) comes from the Greek
verb "μετέρχομαι" which means method, is generally defined a set of appropriate principles, rules and means followed for a specific
objective, or a set of coordinated processes and policies that increase the chances of the outcome of that intent.
5. 27 MAY 2014eMAR 5
To support smaller organizations
Have access to information
Under your full control.
What really is the danaos platform ?
“The professional business & social network for shipping”
Additional Improvements
WEB Application
6. Business Logic &
access privileges
Corporate
Data
Stakeholder’s
Corporate System 27 MAY 2014eMAR 6
danaos Platform technically
Access Point
Network
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eMAR
Platform
eMaritime
Applications
eMaritime
Applications
eMaritime
Applications
eMaritime
Network
eMAR Access Points
eMaritime
Platform
eMaritime
Platform
DANAOS platform is live
8. 27 MAY 2014eMAR 8
Key Functionality Supported
e-invoicing ( invoice registration / control deliveries )
e-reconciliation ( statement of account )
e-procurement ( quotations, orders, e-drawings, e-catalogues )
e-rates
Conferencing ( M/S Lync, Comm Sys )
Shipping Forums / messaging
Branding & PR ( CAPITAL LINK )
9. 27 MAY 2014eMAR 9
Shipping related services: Sale & Purchase
Vessels for sale will be posted to e-mar platform
The shipping company can evaluate available options submit binds to
purchase the vessel
Vessel Technical & Commercial Data must be available
Pre purchase surveys also important
Ship investment analysis tools and market forecasts are essential
needs.
Comments: Brokers role, Sensitive information, exclusivity etc
10. 27 MAY 2014eMAR 10
Shipping related services: Chartering
Shippers / Brokers may post their inquiries to e-mar platform
Ship owners must evaluate each alternative for employment.
Port information, cargo information, bunker prices, charterers
performance, issues and experiences sharing are also needed.
( e-freight
Comments: Brokers role, Sensitive information, exclusivity etc
11. 12 March 2013eMAR 11
Shipping related services: Operations
Ship operators need more specific information about port
services, agents, weather forecasts, local regulations etc. to
plan correctly the voyage. They also need to share vessel
voyage performance with their charterers and vessel positions
with their vendors.
A user forum exchanging experiences about operational issues
is also a serious need.
Comments: Security on sensitive information connection with
e-freight and e-navigation etc.
12. 12 March 2013eMAR 12
ADDITIONAL SERVICES
Service: e-DA Disbursement Accounts
Service: e-claims for claims
Service: e-BLs for Bills of Landing
Service: e-Bunkers for Bunkering
Service: e-crew for crew service
etc.
13. WP3. Interfacing of Transport Networks
Thank you!!!
Grant Agreement number: 265851
Project acronym: eMAR
Project title: e-Maritime Strategic Framework and Simulation based
Validation
Funding Scheme: SST.2010.5.2-5
14. 19 Feb 2014eMAR 14
• Danaos platform is a safe, secure, private, point to point network between well
identified named members (shipping stakeholders).
• Every member maintains his individuality being in full control on which
information will disclose to or collect from other stakeholders.
• Information exchanged between various stakeholders is structured and can be
directly used to update corporate databases or trigger work processes.
• Information exchanged between stakeholders is secure since the platform does
not maintain any commercial information. White IP and SSL/TLS protocols
are used.
• Platform fully simulating today’s business reality is offering business process
integration end to end.
15. 27 MAY 2014eMAR 15
To address these requirements
Danaos integrated
Todays’ technology
Experiences & Lessons learned
Danaos India system to deliver technical data
With the conclusions of Info@SEA project
Major Interoperability Improvement
European Commission - DG XIII
Telecommunications, Information Market and
Exploitation of Research
TEN-TELECOM
Call for Proposals 1998/2 for projects of
common interest in the field of trans-European
Generic Services and Applications