Edu.ID: Providing Global ID for Education World
Eduard Tric, President, Internet Society Romania
- Diploma mills: The fraud rate in the education world is big, it’s a global issue
- Eduid, Electronic diplomas and verifications address this need
- Deployment with Agence Universitaire de la Francophonie (800 universities in 88 countries)
- Ethical charter of utilisation
European Seal of e-Excellence winners brochure 2012EMFeExcellence
The European Seal of e-Excellence rewards ICT and Digital Media companies with an excellent track record in innovation marketing. Awarded annually since 2003 by EMF and its Partner Organisations, the Seal is widely known for distinguishing companies with innovative products & services and outstanding marketing.
Why Semantic Technology does not have wider acceptanceAntoniaBradford
Musings on why Semantic Technology has not been taken up by large and small businesses. I look at the issue from the point of view of the CONSUMER, hence the Bowler hat, and the PRODUCER, the mention to the two products that AB COMPUTING is working on.
Knowledge Management & Value Creation for Improving Agile EstimationsLuigi Buglione
One of the main issues in ICT organizations, also from a IT Service Management viewpoint, is to underevaluate the way people are managed within project teams. Also well-known ITSM models such as ITIL classify ‘people’ and ‘knowledge’ as assets at the same level than processes, organization and the infrastructure, while they should be treated in a different way because their different nature and also since they contribute early in the value chain, in particular about the estimation process. Such thoughts in an agile organization are more relevant because integral part of the Agile Manifesto and related values. Since agile organizations bet more on experience-analogy based estimates, knowledge management assumes a more relevant role in their management style and vision. This paper will discuss common-sense and pragmatic ways to improve organizational results by investing respectively on people and knowledge, that are the real ‘enablers’ for improving estimates. Such ways are based on practical experience as well as on best practices from most known ITSM frameworks and models such as ITIL.
Individual glory is insignificant when compared to achieving victory as a team. The document discusses vICTory-be, a young and growing ICT consulting company based in Belgium and Germany that offers various ICT consulting services and recruits ICT consultants with diverse profiles and technology backgrounds to work on client projects.
Citi technology academy brochure updatedcsplacement
The Citi Technology Academy provides an intensive one-year training program to build careers in technology. It aims to attract graduates with backgrounds in technology, science, engineering, and math. The program offers "best-in-class" technical and business training through hands-on work with experienced professionals. Upon completing the program, participants can explore career paths in either management or remaining technical roles within Citi.
The document discusses how the shift to remote work during the pandemic has increased cybersecurity risks, as home networks are less secure than office networks. It summarizes a new eLearning course from CSIO on cybersecurity best practices for remote workers. The course provides tips to secure devices, routers, and home networks, and advice for employers. The document also discusses how the pandemic accelerated digital transformation at insurance companies and how CSIO is helping brokers with digital topics and skills through their eLearning program.
Individual glory is insignificant when compared to achieving victory as a team. The document discusses vICTory-be, a young and growing ICT consulting company founded in 2002. It provides ICT consultants with various profiles to clients all over the Benelux region to help with projects, programs, helpdesk, and more.
European Seal of e-Excellence winners brochure 2012EMFeExcellence
The European Seal of e-Excellence rewards ICT and Digital Media companies with an excellent track record in innovation marketing. Awarded annually since 2003 by EMF and its Partner Organisations, the Seal is widely known for distinguishing companies with innovative products & services and outstanding marketing.
Why Semantic Technology does not have wider acceptanceAntoniaBradford
Musings on why Semantic Technology has not been taken up by large and small businesses. I look at the issue from the point of view of the CONSUMER, hence the Bowler hat, and the PRODUCER, the mention to the two products that AB COMPUTING is working on.
Knowledge Management & Value Creation for Improving Agile EstimationsLuigi Buglione
One of the main issues in ICT organizations, also from a IT Service Management viewpoint, is to underevaluate the way people are managed within project teams. Also well-known ITSM models such as ITIL classify ‘people’ and ‘knowledge’ as assets at the same level than processes, organization and the infrastructure, while they should be treated in a different way because their different nature and also since they contribute early in the value chain, in particular about the estimation process. Such thoughts in an agile organization are more relevant because integral part of the Agile Manifesto and related values. Since agile organizations bet more on experience-analogy based estimates, knowledge management assumes a more relevant role in their management style and vision. This paper will discuss common-sense and pragmatic ways to improve organizational results by investing respectively on people and knowledge, that are the real ‘enablers’ for improving estimates. Such ways are based on practical experience as well as on best practices from most known ITSM frameworks and models such as ITIL.
Individual glory is insignificant when compared to achieving victory as a team. The document discusses vICTory-be, a young and growing ICT consulting company based in Belgium and Germany that offers various ICT consulting services and recruits ICT consultants with diverse profiles and technology backgrounds to work on client projects.
Citi technology academy brochure updatedcsplacement
The Citi Technology Academy provides an intensive one-year training program to build careers in technology. It aims to attract graduates with backgrounds in technology, science, engineering, and math. The program offers "best-in-class" technical and business training through hands-on work with experienced professionals. Upon completing the program, participants can explore career paths in either management or remaining technical roles within Citi.
The document discusses how the shift to remote work during the pandemic has increased cybersecurity risks, as home networks are less secure than office networks. It summarizes a new eLearning course from CSIO on cybersecurity best practices for remote workers. The course provides tips to secure devices, routers, and home networks, and advice for employers. The document also discusses how the pandemic accelerated digital transformation at insurance companies and how CSIO is helping brokers with digital topics and skills through their eLearning program.
Individual glory is insignificant when compared to achieving victory as a team. The document discusses vICTory-be, a young and growing ICT consulting company founded in 2002. It provides ICT consultants with various profiles to clients all over the Benelux region to help with projects, programs, helpdesk, and more.
Webit Expo & Conferences is the biggest event for digital business and marketing in Central-Eastern Europe and the 5-th biggest in Europe with over 6000 visitors and more than 80 speakers.
Virtual Trip is an EU-based entrepreneurial ecosystem consisting of 13 companies providing software platforms and consulting services. Virtual Trip focuses on developing startups in areas like mobile applications, e-learning, and security. The company seeks to apply choreography technologies from the CHOReOS project to develop next-generation applications and strengthen its offerings around security and mobile services.
Virtual Trip is an EU-based group of 14 startup companies in the ICT sector that have come together to form an entrepreneurial ecosystem. The group has grown significantly since being founded in 2000, with revenues increasing from €100K in 2001 to €10.5M in 2010 and employees growing from 5 to 45. The group provides a range of technology products and consulting services with a focus on emerging areas like cloud computing, mobile applications, and software as a service.
This document provides an overview of the iAwards Webinar, which discusses the iAwards categories and nomination process. It outlines the individual award categories being presented, such as CIO of the Year, ICT Professional of the Year, and ICT Educator of the Year. Key dates for nominations and judging are provided. Tips are offered on how to submit strong nominations that meet the selection criteria. Past winners are highlighted to inspire nominees.
Presenting Flanders ICT Research & Venturing organisation by Wim De WaeleCONFENIS 2012
1) IBBT is an independent ICT research organization founded by the Flemish government in 2004 with over 1000 researchers across 5 universities working on 250+ projects with 700+ industry partners.
2) IBBT aims to add economic and social value through excellent research and human capital development in ICT, with programs to support entrepreneurship including an incubator program that has led to 35 startups.
3) IBBT research focuses on key areas like eHealth, with living labs to codevelop new care processes and products through cooperation across sectors.
Microsoft IT Academy - Enhanced Membership event TVP Monday 14th May How to use all your ITA benefits to deliver excellent skills in IT using MS technologies, learning & Certifications
This document is from a textbook on e-commerce and discusses various e-commerce business models and concepts. It provides examples of different business-to-business and business-to-consumer e-commerce models including online distributors, e-procurement companies, exchanges, consortia, private networks, and more. It also discusses how e-commerce has impacted industry structure, value chains, and business strategy. A case study on Priceline.com's business model challenges is presented at the end.
Digital credentials with digital badges for the future of digital fabricationPygmalion numérique
Digital badges can be used in education, workplaces, and society to evaluate skills and achievements, communicate qualifications, and structure learning pathways. The presentation discusses the potential of digital badges and credentials to support skills development in fields like additive manufacturing. It provides examples of existing digital badge programs and platforms in academia, corporate training, and skills certification for technologies like 3D printing. The presentation argues digital credentials could help build more resilient communities by mapping skills to local needs and endorsing learning done in makerspaces like Fab Labs.
Inercia Digital is a small, young Andalusian social enterprise established in 2012 that specializes in e-learning solutions, online courses in e-business, web entrepreneurship and e-learning, and the implementation of learning management systems. It has experience developing and managing projects funded by Erasmus+ and other EU programmes focused on training educators and integrating digital skills and tools in education. Inercia Digital brings together specialists in pedagogy and technology to offer comprehensive e-learning and digital training programs for organizations and entrepreneurs.
The document summarizes the E20 SUMMIT from 2012 and provides an overview of the planned structure for E20 SUMMIT 2013. It discusses key topics from the 2012 summit such as adoption approaches, the search for social business excellence, and understanding Enterprise 2.0 as an evolutionary process. It also previews potential topics for 2013 including challenges for HR in social business, designing social business infrastructure, and discussing models and principles for the future organization. The planned 2013 structure includes keynotes, tracks on project management, practice experiences, and models/principles, as well as workshops.
CyberMedia was established in 1982 as a media house in South Asia. It publishes various magazines focused on different industries such as IT, telecom, biotech, and others. It also operates websites related to these industries. CyberMedia produces TV shows and conducts events. It has expanded globally with publications in the US and plans to launch publications in other parts of Asia focused on different industries. CyberMedia also provides content management services and plans to expand this outsourcing business. The company aims to delight customers and pursue excellence.
I held this presentation on IT Policy in Europe 2010-2013: The Imperative of Walking
the Talk on Openness at the European Commission today. Walking the talk on
openness means real measures to push open standards-based interoperability across the European value chain—in all verticals.
The webinar covered the 2nd open call for proposals under the DAPSI project. It included presentations on the DAPSI project goals and funding opportunities, an overview of challenges in data portability, and feedback from a winner of the 1st open call. Attendees learned about applying for the 2nd call and were able to ask questions. The call focused on supporting innovators working on data portability and interoperability through funding and services.
Ecommerce digital media_and_convergence_promise_oct_10_final_v2 vaibhav Dalvi
This document discusses the growth of e-commerce and digital media in India. Some key points:
- Internet and smartphone usage in India is growing rapidly, fueled by younger users. Mobile connectivity will be a major driver of future growth.
- Both digital media and e-commerce are evolving significantly. E-commerce transactions and users are projected to continue growing quickly in coming years.
- Digital media like online video, music, books and online games are also growing, with users spending more time with these services on smartphones and tablets.
- Improving connectivity, new devices, and digital consumption habits are fueling growth across both digital media and e-commerce in India.
This document provides information about CODE_n, an international initiative that promotes business ideas and startups through contests and events. It summarizes the CODE_n13 contest, which has the motto "Smart Solutions for Global Challenges" and will select 50 finalists to present at CeBIT 2013. Finalists will receive free exhibition space and a chance to connect with investors. The contest focuses on ideas in areas like smart grids, cleantech, and e-mobility. Applications are open until November 30th, with finalists announced on December 15th.
The Global NetworkISYS11862081Course BackgroundCourse.docxcherry686017
The Global Network
ISYS1186/2081
Course Background
Course Details
Course Name:
The Global Network
Course Code:
ISYS1186 (Postgraduate offering)
ISYS2081 (Undergraduate offering)
Credit Points:
12
Contact Details
Dr Huan Vo-Tran (Course Coordinator of F2F and Online Offering)
Email: [email protected]rmit.edu.au
Phone: +61 3 9925 1699
Location: Building 80, Level 9, Office 48
Availability: via appointment
Laki Sideris
Email: [email protected]rmit.edu.au
Phone: + 61 3 9925 8240
Availability: via appointment
Assessment
Total of two assessment tasks for the course.
Each worth 50%
Assignment Guide can be found on Blackboard under “Assessment Submission”
All assessment items must be submitted through Blackboard
Any extensions must be formally submitted using the correct forms as per RMIT policy.
All assessment items must be placed onto Turnitin for the detection of plagiarism.
All emails to be should have the course code in the header: ISYS1186 or ISYS2081.
The Global Network
The ‘spaces’ that this course will touch upon ....
The ‘wired web’ / Internet
Mobile web / mobile business
Social media / mobility
And other emerging communication technologies
The Global Network …
The course deliberately aims to be exploratory in nature
The primary questions
How will the changing network / mobility / social communication impact on your future work?
We will explore, debate and have fun looking at current and emerging trends
The Global Network ...
Wired web...
While initially a distributed computer infrastructure
Content quickly became a focus of WWW
The Global Network ...
Mobile communication
Initially established as a voice carrier
Focus was on
Technology
Different carriers
Standards
Devices
Content was secondary
Changes in network speed / devices / applications
See a shift towards
Mobile content
Mobile service
The Global Network ...
Social media / mobility
Mobile phone access to social spaces
Ad hoc mobile networking
Location aware / social tracking
Social media marketing
Social media training
Learning networks
The Global Network ...
What does this mean for:
Business?
Advertising
Customer contact
Service access and delivery
Broader society?
Location aware
Privacy
Social network / influence
Information access?
Portable information access
Screen design
Remote clients
E and M-business frameworks
Aims
Provide initial background on business concepts and models associated with electronic and mobile applications
Use this as a starting framework for ongoing focus associated with global communication developments
Electronic Commerce
Back to basics !
Language of electronic business…
E-business jargon
B2B:
Business to Business. Supply chain interoperability
B2C:
Business to Consumer. Main popular focus of e-commerce development
B2B2C:
Business to Business to Consumer: product/service is on-sold to the customer by a third part eg: travel agents selling airline bookings to a customer
E-business jargon ...
The document discusses the London Technology Network (LTN) and the services it provides to help companies succeed through technology-focused innovation and connections with European partners. It details how LTN helps companies find partners for projects, access funding opportunities, and bring in expertise from European academics. Specific examples are given of companies that were introduced to partners or experts through LTN's technology matching services that helped further their innovations.
This document discusses the industrial internet and Internet of Things (IoT), and the business opportunities they present. It provides definitions of these concepts and explains that industrial internet involves systematically applying sensor, communication, and data analysis technologies to improve productivity and create new business. It notes that major industry leaders like Cisco and GE see the industrial internet driving trillions in economic value through increased productivity, optimized asset utilization, and new business models. The document also outlines some of the challenges in realizing this potential, as well as examples of business models and technology solutions that can help companies benefit from the industrial internet.
Future Internet Enterprise systems: a research vision- C.Martinez - DigiBiz'09Digibiz'09 Conference
The document discusses future visions and challenges for internet-based enterprise systems and the need for a re-foundation of internet principles. It outlines trends driving changes like social networking, user-generated content, and more complex systems. Research is needed for an "Internet of Services", "Internet of Things", and achieving interoperability. A scientific base for enterprise interoperability could help address complexity and avoid past errors. The future internet landscape may include hyper-interoperable systems, 3D media, and dynamic service composition.
1) Fujitsu provides a digital business platform called MetaArc to help customers drive digital transformation through mobile, data analytics, IoT, and AI technologies in a scalable cloud environment.
2) Fujitsu focuses on delivering business and social outcomes through a portfolio of technologies and services including cloud, mobile, IoT, analytics, AI, security, and integrated computing.
3) Fujitsu's approach to digital transformation is called "Human Centric Innovation", which aims to empower people and improve quality of life through connecting infrastructure, creative intelligence derived from information, and the creativity of people.
BDV Skills Accreditation - Future of digital skills in Europe reskilling and ...Big Data Value Association
The Digital Skills and Jobs Coalition is a community supported by the European Commission to address the digital skills gap in Europe. It includes 25 National Coalitions and over 500 member organizations working on initiatives to boost digital skills. There is a high demand for ICT specialists but also a shortage, and programs aim to reskill and upskill Europeans. Investments are needed in both digital technologies and skills to take advantage of new technologies like artificial intelligence and ensure data skills and literacy. Bridges between industry and universities are important to develop specialized curricula focused on growing skills in high-demand areas such as software engineering and cybersecurity. The Coalition highlights various member pledges and initiatives that have provided digital skills training and certifications to over
Webit Expo & Conferences is the biggest event for digital business and marketing in Central-Eastern Europe and the 5-th biggest in Europe with over 6000 visitors and more than 80 speakers.
Virtual Trip is an EU-based entrepreneurial ecosystem consisting of 13 companies providing software platforms and consulting services. Virtual Trip focuses on developing startups in areas like mobile applications, e-learning, and security. The company seeks to apply choreography technologies from the CHOReOS project to develop next-generation applications and strengthen its offerings around security and mobile services.
Virtual Trip is an EU-based group of 14 startup companies in the ICT sector that have come together to form an entrepreneurial ecosystem. The group has grown significantly since being founded in 2000, with revenues increasing from €100K in 2001 to €10.5M in 2010 and employees growing from 5 to 45. The group provides a range of technology products and consulting services with a focus on emerging areas like cloud computing, mobile applications, and software as a service.
This document provides an overview of the iAwards Webinar, which discusses the iAwards categories and nomination process. It outlines the individual award categories being presented, such as CIO of the Year, ICT Professional of the Year, and ICT Educator of the Year. Key dates for nominations and judging are provided. Tips are offered on how to submit strong nominations that meet the selection criteria. Past winners are highlighted to inspire nominees.
Presenting Flanders ICT Research & Venturing organisation by Wim De WaeleCONFENIS 2012
1) IBBT is an independent ICT research organization founded by the Flemish government in 2004 with over 1000 researchers across 5 universities working on 250+ projects with 700+ industry partners.
2) IBBT aims to add economic and social value through excellent research and human capital development in ICT, with programs to support entrepreneurship including an incubator program that has led to 35 startups.
3) IBBT research focuses on key areas like eHealth, with living labs to codevelop new care processes and products through cooperation across sectors.
Microsoft IT Academy - Enhanced Membership event TVP Monday 14th May How to use all your ITA benefits to deliver excellent skills in IT using MS technologies, learning & Certifications
This document is from a textbook on e-commerce and discusses various e-commerce business models and concepts. It provides examples of different business-to-business and business-to-consumer e-commerce models including online distributors, e-procurement companies, exchanges, consortia, private networks, and more. It also discusses how e-commerce has impacted industry structure, value chains, and business strategy. A case study on Priceline.com's business model challenges is presented at the end.
Digital credentials with digital badges for the future of digital fabricationPygmalion numérique
Digital badges can be used in education, workplaces, and society to evaluate skills and achievements, communicate qualifications, and structure learning pathways. The presentation discusses the potential of digital badges and credentials to support skills development in fields like additive manufacturing. It provides examples of existing digital badge programs and platforms in academia, corporate training, and skills certification for technologies like 3D printing. The presentation argues digital credentials could help build more resilient communities by mapping skills to local needs and endorsing learning done in makerspaces like Fab Labs.
Inercia Digital is a small, young Andalusian social enterprise established in 2012 that specializes in e-learning solutions, online courses in e-business, web entrepreneurship and e-learning, and the implementation of learning management systems. It has experience developing and managing projects funded by Erasmus+ and other EU programmes focused on training educators and integrating digital skills and tools in education. Inercia Digital brings together specialists in pedagogy and technology to offer comprehensive e-learning and digital training programs for organizations and entrepreneurs.
The document summarizes the E20 SUMMIT from 2012 and provides an overview of the planned structure for E20 SUMMIT 2013. It discusses key topics from the 2012 summit such as adoption approaches, the search for social business excellence, and understanding Enterprise 2.0 as an evolutionary process. It also previews potential topics for 2013 including challenges for HR in social business, designing social business infrastructure, and discussing models and principles for the future organization. The planned 2013 structure includes keynotes, tracks on project management, practice experiences, and models/principles, as well as workshops.
CyberMedia was established in 1982 as a media house in South Asia. It publishes various magazines focused on different industries such as IT, telecom, biotech, and others. It also operates websites related to these industries. CyberMedia produces TV shows and conducts events. It has expanded globally with publications in the US and plans to launch publications in other parts of Asia focused on different industries. CyberMedia also provides content management services and plans to expand this outsourcing business. The company aims to delight customers and pursue excellence.
I held this presentation on IT Policy in Europe 2010-2013: The Imperative of Walking
the Talk on Openness at the European Commission today. Walking the talk on
openness means real measures to push open standards-based interoperability across the European value chain—in all verticals.
The webinar covered the 2nd open call for proposals under the DAPSI project. It included presentations on the DAPSI project goals and funding opportunities, an overview of challenges in data portability, and feedback from a winner of the 1st open call. Attendees learned about applying for the 2nd call and were able to ask questions. The call focused on supporting innovators working on data portability and interoperability through funding and services.
Ecommerce digital media_and_convergence_promise_oct_10_final_v2 vaibhav Dalvi
This document discusses the growth of e-commerce and digital media in India. Some key points:
- Internet and smartphone usage in India is growing rapidly, fueled by younger users. Mobile connectivity will be a major driver of future growth.
- Both digital media and e-commerce are evolving significantly. E-commerce transactions and users are projected to continue growing quickly in coming years.
- Digital media like online video, music, books and online games are also growing, with users spending more time with these services on smartphones and tablets.
- Improving connectivity, new devices, and digital consumption habits are fueling growth across both digital media and e-commerce in India.
This document provides information about CODE_n, an international initiative that promotes business ideas and startups through contests and events. It summarizes the CODE_n13 contest, which has the motto "Smart Solutions for Global Challenges" and will select 50 finalists to present at CeBIT 2013. Finalists will receive free exhibition space and a chance to connect with investors. The contest focuses on ideas in areas like smart grids, cleantech, and e-mobility. Applications are open until November 30th, with finalists announced on December 15th.
The Global NetworkISYS11862081Course BackgroundCourse.docxcherry686017
The Global Network
ISYS1186/2081
Course Background
Course Details
Course Name:
The Global Network
Course Code:
ISYS1186 (Postgraduate offering)
ISYS2081 (Undergraduate offering)
Credit Points:
12
Contact Details
Dr Huan Vo-Tran (Course Coordinator of F2F and Online Offering)
Email: [email protected]rmit.edu.au
Phone: +61 3 9925 1699
Location: Building 80, Level 9, Office 48
Availability: via appointment
Laki Sideris
Email: [email protected]rmit.edu.au
Phone: + 61 3 9925 8240
Availability: via appointment
Assessment
Total of two assessment tasks for the course.
Each worth 50%
Assignment Guide can be found on Blackboard under “Assessment Submission”
All assessment items must be submitted through Blackboard
Any extensions must be formally submitted using the correct forms as per RMIT policy.
All assessment items must be placed onto Turnitin for the detection of plagiarism.
All emails to be should have the course code in the header: ISYS1186 or ISYS2081.
The Global Network
The ‘spaces’ that this course will touch upon ....
The ‘wired web’ / Internet
Mobile web / mobile business
Social media / mobility
And other emerging communication technologies
The Global Network …
The course deliberately aims to be exploratory in nature
The primary questions
How will the changing network / mobility / social communication impact on your future work?
We will explore, debate and have fun looking at current and emerging trends
The Global Network ...
Wired web...
While initially a distributed computer infrastructure
Content quickly became a focus of WWW
The Global Network ...
Mobile communication
Initially established as a voice carrier
Focus was on
Technology
Different carriers
Standards
Devices
Content was secondary
Changes in network speed / devices / applications
See a shift towards
Mobile content
Mobile service
The Global Network ...
Social media / mobility
Mobile phone access to social spaces
Ad hoc mobile networking
Location aware / social tracking
Social media marketing
Social media training
Learning networks
The Global Network ...
What does this mean for:
Business?
Advertising
Customer contact
Service access and delivery
Broader society?
Location aware
Privacy
Social network / influence
Information access?
Portable information access
Screen design
Remote clients
E and M-business frameworks
Aims
Provide initial background on business concepts and models associated with electronic and mobile applications
Use this as a starting framework for ongoing focus associated with global communication developments
Electronic Commerce
Back to basics !
Language of electronic business…
E-business jargon
B2B:
Business to Business. Supply chain interoperability
B2C:
Business to Consumer. Main popular focus of e-commerce development
B2B2C:
Business to Business to Consumer: product/service is on-sold to the customer by a third part eg: travel agents selling airline bookings to a customer
E-business jargon ...
The document discusses the London Technology Network (LTN) and the services it provides to help companies succeed through technology-focused innovation and connections with European partners. It details how LTN helps companies find partners for projects, access funding opportunities, and bring in expertise from European academics. Specific examples are given of companies that were introduced to partners or experts through LTN's technology matching services that helped further their innovations.
This document discusses the industrial internet and Internet of Things (IoT), and the business opportunities they present. It provides definitions of these concepts and explains that industrial internet involves systematically applying sensor, communication, and data analysis technologies to improve productivity and create new business. It notes that major industry leaders like Cisco and GE see the industrial internet driving trillions in economic value through increased productivity, optimized asset utilization, and new business models. The document also outlines some of the challenges in realizing this potential, as well as examples of business models and technology solutions that can help companies benefit from the industrial internet.
Future Internet Enterprise systems: a research vision- C.Martinez - DigiBiz'09Digibiz'09 Conference
The document discusses future visions and challenges for internet-based enterprise systems and the need for a re-foundation of internet principles. It outlines trends driving changes like social networking, user-generated content, and more complex systems. Research is needed for an "Internet of Services", "Internet of Things", and achieving interoperability. A scientific base for enterprise interoperability could help address complexity and avoid past errors. The future internet landscape may include hyper-interoperable systems, 3D media, and dynamic service composition.
1) Fujitsu provides a digital business platform called MetaArc to help customers drive digital transformation through mobile, data analytics, IoT, and AI technologies in a scalable cloud environment.
2) Fujitsu focuses on delivering business and social outcomes through a portfolio of technologies and services including cloud, mobile, IoT, analytics, AI, security, and integrated computing.
3) Fujitsu's approach to digital transformation is called "Human Centric Innovation", which aims to empower people and improve quality of life through connecting infrastructure, creative intelligence derived from information, and the creativity of people.
BDV Skills Accreditation - Future of digital skills in Europe reskilling and ...Big Data Value Association
The Digital Skills and Jobs Coalition is a community supported by the European Commission to address the digital skills gap in Europe. It includes 25 National Coalitions and over 500 member organizations working on initiatives to boost digital skills. There is a high demand for ICT specialists but also a shortage, and programs aim to reskill and upskill Europeans. Investments are needed in both digital technologies and skills to take advantage of new technologies like artificial intelligence and ensure data skills and literacy. Bridges between industry and universities are important to develop specialized curricula focused on growing skills in high-demand areas such as software engineering and cybersecurity. The Coalition highlights various member pledges and initiatives that have provided digital skills training and certifications to over
While many stay-at-home orders have been lifted, consumers’ new digital buying behaviors and habits are here to stay. Watch our panel discussion on the accelerated need for commerce and learn how commerce and content can transform our digital economy.
Topics include:
-What is the “experience economy” and how do you leverage it? -If you move beyond product and price, what’s next?
-How business models have shifted and what you can do to break down silos and leverage new processes to capture the digital dollar.
-How organizations have built agile teams to address the ever-changing needs of customers, including responsive approaches that address the omnichannel consumer.
-Technologies that are best suited to enable your business and customers – and how headless commerce has changed the game.
-How the future of commerce is changing, and what you should do now to prepare.
Our panel features Jordan Jewell, IDC Research analyst known for his insight into the commerce industry. Joining him from Perficient is general manager Brian Beckham, who brings deep expertise in content management and empowering organizations in their digital transformations. Rounding out the panel is Episerver’s Joey Moore, who has spent the last decade helping organizations across the globe advance their digital maturity.
European research - Horizon 2020 (with a focus on services) Sandro D'Elia
The document provides information on Horizon 2020, the European Union's research and innovation programme for 2014-2020. Key points include:
- Horizon 2020 has a budget of €80 billion to fund research focusing on societal challenges and innovation across member states.
- It combines three separate EU research initiatives and aims to simplify funding rules and increase international cooperation.
- New funding instruments include prizes, pre-commercial procurement, and loans/equity to better support innovation.
- Research areas cover health, energy, transport, climate change, inclusive societies, industrial leadership, and excellent science.
- ICT features across many challenges, including eHealth, smart cities/grids, transport, resource efficiency, and cybersecurity.
8th International Conference of Managing Information Technology (CMIT 2020)IJMIT JOURNAL
8th International Conference of Managing Information Technology (CMIT 2020) will act as a major forum for the presentation of innovative ideas, approaches, developments, and research projects in the area advanced Computer Science and information technology. It will also serve to facilitate the exchange of information between researchers and industry professionals to discuss the latest issues and advancement in the area of advanced CS & IT. Core areas of advanced IT and multi-disciplinary and its applications will be covered during the conferences. to discuss the latest issues and advancement in the area of advanced CS & IT. Core areas of advanced IT and multi-disciplinary and its applications will be covered during the conferences.
The document discusses the growth and opportunities of the Internet of Everything (IoE). It notes that the IoE market is large, growing rapidly, and enables new applications and business models across many industries. The IoE requires partnerships between organizations to drive innovation and realize the estimated $19 trillion value of the IoE globally.
8th International Conference of Managing Information Technology (CMIT 2020)Zac Darcy
8th International Conference of Managing Information Technology (CMIT 2020) will act as a major forum for the presentation of innovative ideas, approaches, developments, and research projects in the area advanced Computer Science and information technology. It will also serve to facilitate the exchange of information between researchers and industry professionals to discuss the latest issues and advancement in the area of advanced CS & IT. Core areas of advanced IT and multi-disciplinary and its applications will be covered during the conferences. to discuss the latest issues and advancement in the area of advanced CS & IT. Core areas of advanced IT and multi-disciplinary and its applications will be covered during the conferences.
Authors are solicited to contribute to the conference by submitting articles that illustrate research results, projects, surveying works and industrial experiences that describe significant advances in Computer Science & Information Technology.
8th International Conference of Managing Information Technology (CMIT 2020)ijmvsc
8th International Conference of Managing Information Technology (CMIT 2020) will act as a major forum for the presentation of innovative ideas, approaches, developments, and research projects in the area advanced Computer Science and information technology. It will also serve to facilitate the exchange of information between researchers and industry professionals to discuss the latest issues and advancement in the area of advanced CS & IT. Core areas of advanced IT and multi-disciplinary and its applications will be covered during the conferences. to discuss the latest issues and advancement in the area of advanced CS & IT. Core areas of advanced IT and multi-disciplinary and its applications will be covered during the conferences.
Authors are solicited to contribute to the conference by submitting articles that illustrate research results, projects, surveying works and industrial experiences that describe significant advances in Computer Science & Information Technology.
8th International Conference of Managing Information Technology (CMIT 2020)ijmvsc
8th International Conference of Managing Information Technology (CMIT 2020) will act as a major forum for the presentation of innovative ideas, approaches, developments, and research projects in the area advanced Computer Science and information technology. It will also serve to facilitate the exchange of information between researchers and industry professionals to discuss the latest issues and advancement in the area of advanced CS & IT. Core areas of advanced IT and multi-disciplinary and its applications will be covered during the conferences. to discuss the latest issues and advancement in the area of advanced CS & IT. Core areas of advanced IT and multi-disciplinary and its applications will be covered during the conferences.
Authors are solicited to contribute to the conference by submitting articles that illustrate research results, projects, surveying works and industrial experiences that describe significant advances in Computer Science & Information Technology.
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8th International Conference of Managing Information Technology (CMIT 2020)
Electronic ID for Education Internet Society Eduard Tric.Vfinal
1. Introduction
Internet ID
The Need Introduction
The Market
EDU ID Service World e-ID Congress – Identity from tehnology to service
Business model Nice , France , 19-th of september 2012
Technology Edu.ID: Providing Global ID for Education World
Strategy Eduard Tric , Internet Society Romania
Partnerships
Future
Executive summary :
Conclusion
Edu.ID Business goal :
- Federate all directories of alumni in the education world
World - Connect the directories with the enterprise world
E-id Need :
Innovative
e-Services
- The electronic verifications, transcripts and diplomas reduces the fraud
Market :
19/09
2012 -Estimate that 1% of the population will attend high education
Nice -EduID can became one of the e-id market killer apps
France
2. Introduction
Internet ID
Identity on Internet
from myth to reality
The Need
The Market
EDU ID Service Online Identity : the slowest market in the world
Business model Pki years (pre cloud)
Technology Anonymity , censorship , pki myth as a general id solution
Strategy Russian doctrine (Kaspersky recently) : Internet passeport
ID battle of Internet Governance War (Itu , Isoc , Icann ... )
Partnerships
Identity application years (cloud era)
Future
Cloud computing architecture imposes the „Identity as a service”
Conclusion concept
ID Applications is the future of PKI
Vertical markets
World Still have to see if governments will provide electronic id in the future
E-id
Education : one of the most promising ones
Innovative
e-Services Romania case
19/09 Id works well only when it’s mandatory
2012 Public tenders certificates laws for accountants , doctors to use e-ID
Nice Fraud rate is big , recruiters (including public sector) need
France to verify diplomas
3. Introduction
Internet ID
The Need Fraud in Education
The Market
EDU ID Service Brief Fraud typology in the Education World
Business model Fake Diplomas
Technology True-Fake Diplomas
Strategy True (but still fraudulent) Diplomas
Partnerships
Future Fake Diplomas
Conclusion
Diploma mills
True – Fake Diplomas
World Second type of diploma mills , from unaccredided
E-id institutions
Innovative True diplomas
e-Services
Fake identity . homonyms
19/09 True Identity
2012
Fake student
Nice
France True student but fake credentials
4. Introduction
Internet ID
The Need Education ID Market
The Market
EDU ID Service We assume at least 1% of each country population
Business model attend high education
Technology
For France it makes at least 600000 diplomas / year , or at
Strategy least 2000000 transactions /years (including verifications ,
Partnerships transcripts)
Future Worldwide we have every year tens of millions new
Conclusion graduates using internet
World
Recruiters are ready to use the service
E-id Cabients ( Alexander hughes , Michael Page ... )
Innovative
e-Services Recruitment sites like Monster , Linkedin, Myjob (Romania )
19/09 HR departments of big companies
2012 Main advantage : the burden of proof is on university side ,
Nice not on recruiter side
France
5. Introduction
Internet ID
The Need Products / Services
The Market
EDU ID Service
Business model
First range (validation in 2012)
Technology Verifications (not signed)
Strategy
Partnerships
Attestations
Future Transcripts and diploma supplements
Conclusion
Electronic diplomas
Second range (starting 2013)
World
E-id Electronic validated cv
Innovative
e-Services Service for employer
19/09 Electronic portfolio
2012 Student and alumni oriented
Nice
France
6. Introduction
Business model
Internet ID
The Need
The Market
EDU ID Service Business principles for e-diplomas
Business model
On internet , recurrent , high volumes
Technology
Strategy Share a part of revenues with partners
Partnerships Let ngo’s deal with universities
Future Let companies deal with recruiters
Conclusion
Alumni world : past and future
E-diplomas are for the future promotions
World Verifications and atestations are for past promotions (last
E-id 30 years )
Innovative
e-Services Price policy
19/09 Verification 2 € ,Attestation 4 €
2012 Transcript and diploma complement 6 € ,Electronic diplomas 8 €
Nice
France Industrial Partners get 0.1 € each per document
For bigger volumes , subscribtion model
7. Introduction
Technology
Internet ID
The Need
The Market
EDU ID Service
Technological choice rationale of PDF
Business model
Technology The documents are destined towards the final
Strategy consumer
Partnerships Visibility is important (what you see is what you
Future get). The look and feel of new diplomas can
Conclusion match the paper version one.
Signed, timestamped Pdf is used in production by
Asturian (Spain ) government for official journal
World
E-id Signed and timestamped pdf is the recommanded
Innovative format by French government for documents that
e-Services
not expire in time ( self-sufficent documents)
19/09
2012
Nice
France
8. Introduction
Strategy & Future
Internet ID
The Need
The Market
EDU ID Service Where is the core value ?
Business model Software ? Services ?
Technology
The services will assure a constant revenue stream
Strategy
Database !
Partnerships
According to european IPR laws, the significant inversment made to
Future collect existing databases is considered new IPR
Conclusion The project will become the hugest collection of alumni databases
worldwide
The global database will become the main asset
World Innovations
E-id Business model
Innovative
e-Services Ngo , revenue sharing
Technology
19/09
2012 Products
Nice
Strategic goal (by 2017)
France
Became the leading dematerialisation provider for the education
world
9. Introduction
Partnerships
Internet ID
The Need
The Market
Keynectis
EDU ID Service
French provider of Electronically signed PDF
Business model
Technology Agence Universitaire de la Francophonie
Strategy 710 universities in 81 countries
Partnerships Consider the projet prioritary
Future Will influence and even finance the project in French speaking countries after the pilot phase
Internet Society
Conclusion
Projects address local challenges for Internet access, openness, security and evolution and…
Tackle a wide range of issues, including IPv6 implementation, creation of locally produced content, and
stronger connections between communities
World Grants available up to US$10,000 for Chapters and Individual members
E-id Since 2005, Internet Society has awarded 127 community grants to more than 115 Chapters or Individual
Members in 53 countries
Innovative
e-Services
Axetel
19/09 I encrypt therefore I am
2012 Project coders and integrators
Nice Microsoft
France
Cloud provider (Azure platform)
List is still open!
10. Introduction
Future
Internet ID
The Need
The Market
EDU ID Service The future is bright for e-ID in education
Business model
Reccurent, high volume, online market
Technology
Strategy Globalization , Standardisation (for EU market)
Partnerships Fraud rate is growing
Future Bologna process
Conclusion Emergence of big online directories (LinkedIn , Monster,
Viadeo )
Actions
World Secured first round of financing
E-id
Innovative
Focus on partnerships for rapid international expansion
e-Services
Make a first range of deals with universities and recruiters
19/09 (Italy , Germany , Holland, Romania, Pakistan, India , Russia ,
2012 Latin America)
Nice Initiate talks with governments having centralized education
France system (Moldova, Pakistan , ... )
Finalize technical partnerships
11. Introduction
Conclusion
Internet ID
The Need
The Market
EDU ID Service Main reasons to join EduID
Business model Emerging , yet big and reccurent market
Technology Experienced international team
Already done succesful exits (Sagem , Baan Software )
Strategy
High ethical standards of the management team an the business (ethical
Partnerships charter)
Future Could become the Pki /id killer app
Conclusion Barriers
Academic world is very conservative
Lack of sufficient involment from EU!
( Eu-funded ) Stork business case not strong enough
World
We need a pan-european service for e-id in education
E-id
No implicit recognition of CA’s from one state to another
Innovative France –Romania case
e-Services European trusted list of CA’s
More info
19/09 International opening of the service : december 2012
2012
http://www.eduid.eu
Nice
Contact Eduard Tric eduard.tric@isoc.ro
France