This document discusses Thailand's ICT status and vision for 2020. It provides statistics on internet, mobile, and social media users in Thailand. It outlines Thailand's goals to have 95% broadband access by 2020 and increase the ICT industry contribution to GDP. Emerging technologies like cloud computing, mobile apps, and social media are transforming businesses and Thailand aims to capitalize on opportunities in these areas to drive economic growth as part of its ICT 2020 strategy.
Gabriel Waiandt wrote a paper about the relationship between the Internet of Everything (IoE) and cloud computing. He discusses how IoE aims to connect everything from machines to people through ubiquitous connectivity. As billions of devices connect to the internet and each other, they will generate massive amounts of data. Waiandt argues that cloud computing will be crucial for storing, processing, and accessing this data, as well as enabling smart services that connect different IoE devices. However, small and medium businesses have been slow to adopt both IoE and cloud computing due to security concerns and costs. The paper explores how cloud computing models and service-oriented architectures could help smaller businesses participate in and benefit from the emerging IoE landscape
This document discusses the growth of virtual worlds and their potential business applications. Some key points made include:
- By 2011, 80% of internet users will have avatars according to Gartner and virtual workspaces will be as important as the web according to Forrester Research.
- $425 million was invested in 15 virtual world companies in the 4th quarter of 2007.
- Potential business applications include e-learning, branding, virtual entrepreneurship, and market research.
- Improvements in 2008 aimed to address issues like graphics, stability, and finding quality user-generated content.
- Virtual worlds provide opportunities for research, experimentation, innovation, and better communication with markets.
1) The document discusses potential vulnerabilities in how Australian businesses have adopted internet-based cloud services as part of modern business practices.
2) It argues that businesses have become highly dependent on these cloud services without fully considering security risks, as the Australian internet infrastructure relies on only a few components that could be easily targeted.
3) These vulnerabilities could be exploited by criminals, terrorists, or hostile states to significantly disrupt the Australian economy through cyber attacks or warfare targeting the critical internet infrastructure.
Our product provides a single place for users to manage updates from multiple social networks to save them time. We tested the value proposition through online surveys and face-to-face meetings, finding that people experience problems managing numerous accounts and would pay for a service solving integration issues. The product can integrate with various services by pushing and pulling updates through its infrastructure.
The document lists the top 10 technology trends for 2014 according to various experts and organizations. These trends include:
1. Digital convergence and the erosion of boundaries between physical and digital worlds.
2. The rise of smart machines and how digital experiences will make or break companies.
3. APIs and 3D printing transforming organizations.
4. Businesses taking ownership of processes and intelligence.
5. Technologies like sensors, devices, and the Internet of Things drawing ecosystems together.
Blizzard Entertainment demonstrates key aspects of the network economy through their massively multiplayer online role-playing game World of Warcraft. Blizzard has over 11 million subscribers globally who are connected through an online network. By integrating third-party websites, games, and other affiliated products and communities, Blizzard expands its network to increase its economic value according to principles of the network economy. Blizzard's network-based model allows it to meet increasing demand through scalability and provides access to cultural experiences rather than ownership of physical products.
This document discusses Thailand's ICT status and vision for 2020. It provides statistics on internet, mobile, and social media users in Thailand. It outlines Thailand's goals to have 95% broadband access by 2020 and increase the ICT industry contribution to GDP. Emerging technologies like cloud computing, mobile apps, and social media are transforming businesses and Thailand aims to capitalize on opportunities in these areas to drive economic growth as part of its ICT 2020 strategy.
Gabriel Waiandt wrote a paper about the relationship between the Internet of Everything (IoE) and cloud computing. He discusses how IoE aims to connect everything from machines to people through ubiquitous connectivity. As billions of devices connect to the internet and each other, they will generate massive amounts of data. Waiandt argues that cloud computing will be crucial for storing, processing, and accessing this data, as well as enabling smart services that connect different IoE devices. However, small and medium businesses have been slow to adopt both IoE and cloud computing due to security concerns and costs. The paper explores how cloud computing models and service-oriented architectures could help smaller businesses participate in and benefit from the emerging IoE landscape
This document discusses the growth of virtual worlds and their potential business applications. Some key points made include:
- By 2011, 80% of internet users will have avatars according to Gartner and virtual workspaces will be as important as the web according to Forrester Research.
- $425 million was invested in 15 virtual world companies in the 4th quarter of 2007.
- Potential business applications include e-learning, branding, virtual entrepreneurship, and market research.
- Improvements in 2008 aimed to address issues like graphics, stability, and finding quality user-generated content.
- Virtual worlds provide opportunities for research, experimentation, innovation, and better communication with markets.
1) The document discusses potential vulnerabilities in how Australian businesses have adopted internet-based cloud services as part of modern business practices.
2) It argues that businesses have become highly dependent on these cloud services without fully considering security risks, as the Australian internet infrastructure relies on only a few components that could be easily targeted.
3) These vulnerabilities could be exploited by criminals, terrorists, or hostile states to significantly disrupt the Australian economy through cyber attacks or warfare targeting the critical internet infrastructure.
Our product provides a single place for users to manage updates from multiple social networks to save them time. We tested the value proposition through online surveys and face-to-face meetings, finding that people experience problems managing numerous accounts and would pay for a service solving integration issues. The product can integrate with various services by pushing and pulling updates through its infrastructure.
The document lists the top 10 technology trends for 2014 according to various experts and organizations. These trends include:
1. Digital convergence and the erosion of boundaries between physical and digital worlds.
2. The rise of smart machines and how digital experiences will make or break companies.
3. APIs and 3D printing transforming organizations.
4. Businesses taking ownership of processes and intelligence.
5. Technologies like sensors, devices, and the Internet of Things drawing ecosystems together.
Blizzard Entertainment demonstrates key aspects of the network economy through their massively multiplayer online role-playing game World of Warcraft. Blizzard has over 11 million subscribers globally who are connected through an online network. By integrating third-party websites, games, and other affiliated products and communities, Blizzard expands its network to increase its economic value according to principles of the network economy. Blizzard's network-based model allows it to meet increasing demand through scalability and provides access to cultural experiences rather than ownership of physical products.
The document discusses the power of social collaboration and business technology adoption. It highlights how social networking, mobility, and cloud computing can help organizations overcome challenges through disruptive technologies. Emergent social software tools like wikis, blogs, and social bookmarking can improve innovation, collaboration, knowledge sharing, and reduce costs when implemented by businesses. Software Park Thailand uses various social media and cloud-based collaboration tools like Facebook, Twitter, Dropbox, and Google Docs to better connect employees.
The cloud is revolutionising how business is done nowadays as BYOD, remote working, mobility and security are becoming increasingly important.
In this presentation, we look at how technology has evolved over the years and how businesses can make the most of these changes.
The document summarizes Thaweesak Koanantakool's presentation on technology trends in Thailand given on January 29, 2010. It discusses trends like social media usage, broadband access and challenges, and mobile device evolution. It also highlights Thailand's status as a quick adopter of technologies but slow in regulatory practices, and challenges around the country's entangled regulatory environment and existing mobile concessions.
The document discusses technology trends towards the ASEAN Economic Community in 2015. It notes that the AEC will increase GDP, allow free flow of human resources, and create opportunities for investment and industry shifts. It also outlines trends towards increased internet access, mobile growth, and the rising importance of smartphones, tablets, and cloud computing. Finally, it recommends that ASEAN countries focus on developing ICT skills and adapting to emerging technologies.
The Mobility Revolution and the Power of Social Media (Gerd Leonhard at ACTE0...Gerd Leonhard
A presentation on how mobile and social media trends impact business, in general, and the corporate travel industry, in particular. The social media and mobile Internet explosion is resulting in unprecedented changes in communications and commerce. The need to reduce CONTROL to get more SHARE is evident... but how can this be done within large organizations? How can social media add value, and what are the risks? Find out more at http://www.mediafuturist.com and http://www.gerdtube.net (videos)
Discussing the Global Commision on Internet Governance statement, Toward a So...Philip Sheldrake
The Global Commission on Internet Governance (ourinternet.org) published a statement 15th April 2015 for the Global Conference on Cyberspace meeting in The Hague. It calls on the global community to build a new social compact between citizens and their elected representatives, the judiciary, law enforcement and intelligence agencies, business, civil society and the Internet technical community, with the goal of restoring trust and enhancing confidence in the Internet.
This stack frames my contribution to a discussion of the statement at the Web Science Institute event 8th June 2015.
Society 5.0 refers to a proposed future stage of society being developed in Japan that leverages hyper-connectivity, big data, AI, and IoT technologies. It will liberate humans from many routine tasks through automation and allow them to pursue more creative, personalized goals. Entrepreneur 5.0 will be those who build businesses in this new environment by developing applications of emerging technologies, focusing on solving social problems, and establishing companies centered around a shared purpose rather than just profit.
The document summarizes 5 key software development trends for 2014: 1) Increased use of JavaScript and HTML5, 2) Growth of big data and Hadoop, 3) Continued rise of mobile apps and devices, 4) Further adoption of cloud computing, and 5) Emergence of wearable devices. JavaScript libraries and HTML5 will be increasingly important for web development. Hadoop will continue to be a leading platform for big data. Mobile apps will be developed for both native and hybrid platforms, and cloud deployment will grow. Wearable devices represent the next phase of mobile technology.
This document discusses the impact of cloud computing on the Asian IT industry. It outlines several key trends driving cloud adoption, including bring your own device (BYOD) policies, increased worker mobility, and the rise of mobile commerce. The cloud is changing how IT infrastructure is delivered and used. It also presents opportunities for small and medium enterprises to access technology through the subscription-based cloud model. While cloud computing provides benefits, issues around awareness, security, infrastructure limitations, and data protection must still be addressed for the technology to reach its full potential across Asia.
This document summarizes a presentation by Thanachart Numnonda, the director of Software Park Thailand, about technology trends and the future vision and mission of Software Park Thailand. It discusses how emerging technologies like cloud computing, mobile applications, and social media present opportunities for Software Park Thailand to become a platform and community on the internet rather than being location-based. The presentation envisions Software Park Thailand strengthening the software industry through initiatives like a mobile/cloud development space, software marketplace, and technology transfer programs, to help position Thailand to succeed in the new technology landscape.
The document discusses emerging technology trends over the next few years according to analysts like Gartner. It identifies trends like cloud computing, mobile applications/media tablets, social media, video, analytics, context-aware computing, storage technologies, ubiquitous computing, and fabric-based infrastructure. Cloud computing will see the delivery of Infrastructure as a Service, Platform as a Service, and Software as a Service models from both public and private cloud vendors. By the end of 2010, over 1.2 billion people will use rich mobile devices and applications as a competitive tool. Social technologies will be integrated into most business applications by 2016. Video will become a mainstream content type across many users and contexts. Advances in computing, connectivity, and analytics will
The document discusses the power of social collaboration and business technology adoption. It highlights how social networking, mobility, and cloud computing can help organizations overcome challenges through disruptive technologies. Emergent social software tools like wikis, blogs, and social bookmarking can improve innovation, collaboration, knowledge sharing, and reduce costs when implemented by businesses. Software Park Thailand uses various social media and cloud-based collaboration tools like Facebook, Twitter, Dropbox, and Google Docs to better connect employees.
The cloud is revolutionising how business is done nowadays as BYOD, remote working, mobility and security are becoming increasingly important.
In this presentation, we look at how technology has evolved over the years and how businesses can make the most of these changes.
The document summarizes Thaweesak Koanantakool's presentation on technology trends in Thailand given on January 29, 2010. It discusses trends like social media usage, broadband access and challenges, and mobile device evolution. It also highlights Thailand's status as a quick adopter of technologies but slow in regulatory practices, and challenges around the country's entangled regulatory environment and existing mobile concessions.
The document discusses technology trends towards the ASEAN Economic Community in 2015. It notes that the AEC will increase GDP, allow free flow of human resources, and create opportunities for investment and industry shifts. It also outlines trends towards increased internet access, mobile growth, and the rising importance of smartphones, tablets, and cloud computing. Finally, it recommends that ASEAN countries focus on developing ICT skills and adapting to emerging technologies.
The Mobility Revolution and the Power of Social Media (Gerd Leonhard at ACTE0...Gerd Leonhard
A presentation on how mobile and social media trends impact business, in general, and the corporate travel industry, in particular. The social media and mobile Internet explosion is resulting in unprecedented changes in communications and commerce. The need to reduce CONTROL to get more SHARE is evident... but how can this be done within large organizations? How can social media add value, and what are the risks? Find out more at http://www.mediafuturist.com and http://www.gerdtube.net (videos)
Discussing the Global Commision on Internet Governance statement, Toward a So...Philip Sheldrake
The Global Commission on Internet Governance (ourinternet.org) published a statement 15th April 2015 for the Global Conference on Cyberspace meeting in The Hague. It calls on the global community to build a new social compact between citizens and their elected representatives, the judiciary, law enforcement and intelligence agencies, business, civil society and the Internet technical community, with the goal of restoring trust and enhancing confidence in the Internet.
This stack frames my contribution to a discussion of the statement at the Web Science Institute event 8th June 2015.
Society 5.0 refers to a proposed future stage of society being developed in Japan that leverages hyper-connectivity, big data, AI, and IoT technologies. It will liberate humans from many routine tasks through automation and allow them to pursue more creative, personalized goals. Entrepreneur 5.0 will be those who build businesses in this new environment by developing applications of emerging technologies, focusing on solving social problems, and establishing companies centered around a shared purpose rather than just profit.
The document summarizes 5 key software development trends for 2014: 1) Increased use of JavaScript and HTML5, 2) Growth of big data and Hadoop, 3) Continued rise of mobile apps and devices, 4) Further adoption of cloud computing, and 5) Emergence of wearable devices. JavaScript libraries and HTML5 will be increasingly important for web development. Hadoop will continue to be a leading platform for big data. Mobile apps will be developed for both native and hybrid platforms, and cloud deployment will grow. Wearable devices represent the next phase of mobile technology.
This document discusses the impact of cloud computing on the Asian IT industry. It outlines several key trends driving cloud adoption, including bring your own device (BYOD) policies, increased worker mobility, and the rise of mobile commerce. The cloud is changing how IT infrastructure is delivered and used. It also presents opportunities for small and medium enterprises to access technology through the subscription-based cloud model. While cloud computing provides benefits, issues around awareness, security, infrastructure limitations, and data protection must still be addressed for the technology to reach its full potential across Asia.
This document summarizes a presentation by Thanachart Numnonda, the director of Software Park Thailand, about technology trends and the future vision and mission of Software Park Thailand. It discusses how emerging technologies like cloud computing, mobile applications, and social media present opportunities for Software Park Thailand to become a platform and community on the internet rather than being location-based. The presentation envisions Software Park Thailand strengthening the software industry through initiatives like a mobile/cloud development space, software marketplace, and technology transfer programs, to help position Thailand to succeed in the new technology landscape.
The document discusses emerging technology trends over the next few years according to analysts like Gartner. It identifies trends like cloud computing, mobile applications/media tablets, social media, video, analytics, context-aware computing, storage technologies, ubiquitous computing, and fabric-based infrastructure. Cloud computing will see the delivery of Infrastructure as a Service, Platform as a Service, and Software as a Service models from both public and private cloud vendors. By the end of 2010, over 1.2 billion people will use rich mobile devices and applications as a competitive tool. Social technologies will be integrated into most business applications by 2016. Video will become a mainstream content type across many users and contexts. Advances in computing, connectivity, and analytics will
Brain Shaper for Digital Revolution EraIMC Institute
The document discusses developing a "new brain" that can compete in the digital revolution era. It introduces the Brain Shaper program led by Assoc. Prof. Dr. Thanachart Numnonda, which aims to conduct research on ICT markets and policies in Thailand, develop human capital on emerging technologies, and facilitate business matching through the IMC Institute website and Facebook page. The program seeks to help people and organizations adapt to the new digital world.
Business Strategy and Policy For Next Generation: Social Media Related DCSoftware Park Thailand
This document discusses emerging technologies and trends related to social media and cloud computing. It notes that younger generations will not be familiar with older technologies like video tapes and paper maps. It then outlines trends like increased mobile workforces, ubiquitous connectivity and cloud-based services. Specific technologies highlighted include smartphones, tablets, social networks and cloud computing. The document argues that these trends will transform how businesses operate and deliver IT services in the coming years.
AusLUG - Australian Lotus User Group - "Social Business at Work" by Ed BrillEd Brill
Ed Brill's keynote presentation at the Australian Lotus User Group, 29/30 August 2011 in Sydney. Covers high level themes of social business, Lotus Notes/Domino 8.5.3, and future directions for Lotus Notes/Domino.
The document discusses trends towards more flexible work-life models, including working remotely and anywhere via mobile devices. By 2020, work will be less defined by location and more focused on results. Technologies like tablets, smartphones, and cloud computing are enabling new modes of flexible and mobile work by blurring boundaries between work and personal life. This brings challenges around maintaining work-life balance but also opportunities to be more productive and leverage individual strengths.
The document discusses SMAC (social, mobile, analytics, and cloud) technologies and how they are integrated to transform enterprises. It provides examples of how some state governments in India are implementing SMAC technologies for e-governance initiatives. When combined as a stack, SMAC allows organizations to become more connected, collaborative, and productive. Major IT companies are helping implement SMAC solutions across various applications like mobile banking, e-governance, marketing, and more. While SMAC provides advantages like improved partnerships, some risks and challenges around data security and privacy also exist.
The document discusses platform business models and digital ecosystems. It defines a platform business model as one that builds value for multiple sides in a market by consolidating customers and simplifying processes. Examples of digital platform businesses include desktop operating systems, game consoles, and payment systems. The document outlines that platform businesses are built on network effects, and their openness is critical. It also discusses how platform models can generate profits through first and third party usage and build digital ecosystems through virtuous cycles of competition and collaboration.
- The document discusses Clearvale, an enterprise social network (ESN) platform that aims to connect employees, customers, and partners through intranet, extranet, and internet capabilities.
- It provides an overview of Clearvale's features for knowledge sharing, team collaboration, and relationship management across an organization.
- Clearvale takes an holistic approach to building an enterprise ecosystem and aims to drive productivity through increased communication, collaboration, and connections between users.
This document summarizes a presentation on the future of artificial intelligence given by Jim Spohrer. Some key points:
- AI and digital technologies are accelerating the transformation of society, including how people work, learn, and interact.
- Service science predicts that as business and society transform, responsible entities will increasingly compete for collaborators through win-win interactions that improve capabilities.
- The future of AI involves "Responsible Entities Learning" - both people and machines learning and collaborating.
- Measuring socio-technical capabilities and determining what tasks can be safely delegated to machines will be important questions going forward.
This document summarizes a presentation by Thanachart Numnonda, the director of Software Park Thailand, about technology trends and the future vision and mission of Software Park Thailand. It discusses how emerging technologies like cloud computing, mobile applications, and social media present opportunities for Software Park Thailand to become a platform and community on the internet rather than being location-based. The presentation envisions Software Park Thailand strengthening the local software industry through initiatives like a mobile/cloud development space, software marketplace, and technology transfer programs, while positioning itself and local companies to succeed in an increasingly globalized and technology-driven business environment.
The document discusses how social collaboration is evolving for enterprise use based on cloud apps. It notes that social networking, cloud computing, and mobile access are driving changes. On enterprise networks, social objects being discussed include company and project related topics, files, links, and other business-related data hosted in the cloud. The document advocates for integrating different cloud-based productivity and collaboration platforms to allow two-way connections and discussions around shared cloud objects.
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The document discusses mobile, content and collaboration in enterprises. It covers topics like social collaboration trends, the growing role of mobile devices, and Accenture's point of view and initiatives in this area. Key drivers for the shift include changing consumer behavior, mobility, control and quality expectations from new generations of customers and employees entering enterprises.
This essay briefly highlights the expanding use and impacts of mobile communications and social media in today’s world. The opportunities and challenges that these tools introduce are described. Where adopted, changes that maybe required within an organisation’s architecture are examined as well as other potential changes required to Human Resources. How ERP and related products can support mobile communications and social media are also outlined.
The document provides an overview of future artificial intelligence (AI) and intelligence augmentation (IA) from a service science perspective. It discusses how the COVID-19 pandemic is accelerating digital transformation and the shift to more online activities. Service science predicts that in this transformation, competing for collaborators through win-win interactions will shape how value is co-created between different entities. The document then provides a decade-by-decade view from 2020 to 2080 on how technologies like IT, AI and IA may impact society and interact with service science concepts. It compares the perspectives of AI which focuses on automation, and service science which focuses on transformation of people and responsible entities.
Process oriented architecture for digital transformation 2015Vinay Mummigatti
How the digitally savvy enterprises need to transform their business processes - A paper on architecture and patterns for business and technology audience.
Some key points:
- Jim Spohrer directs IBM's open-source AI developer ecosystem efforts and has a background in physics, computer science, and service science.
- Service science views the future as one where entities like businesses and societies will compete for collaborators to co-create value and elevate capabilities together over time.
- The future of AI will bring greater acceleration of digital transformation through technologies like IA, which involves collaboration between people, machines, and the organizations that produce the machines.
- Service science and AI take different approaches
The document discusses the results of a study on the impact of COVID-19 lockdowns on air pollution. Researchers found that lockdowns led to significant short-term reductions in nitrogen dioxide and fine particulate matter pollution globally as transportation and industrial activities declined substantially. However, the document notes that the improvements in air quality were temporary and pollution levels rose back to pre-pandemic levels as restrictions eased and activity increased again.
The document summarizes the rise of the app economy in Thailand and opportunities for Thai software developers. Key points:
- Thailand is entering the era of the app economy, dominated by mobile devices, cloud computing, and social networking. This represents a shift from the PC era.
- The app economy provides opportunities for developers through jobs creating apps and maintaining app ecosystems and platforms. However, consumer apps face competition while enterprise apps have strict requirements.
- For Thai developers, opportunities exist in both consumer and enterprise mobile apps, as well as localization of apps. Success requires understanding business needs and processes. Monetization is also a challenge due to app discovery issues.
- Trends driving the app economy include the
Software Park Thailand aims to promote cloud computing adoption in Thailand and establish the country as a cloud outsourcing center. It will focus on encouraging software developers to create software-as-a-service and end users like SMEs to utilize cloud services. Several companies discuss their cloud computing services and partnerships to support these goals. Rapid growth is expected in cloud computing in Thailand in the coming years.
The document discusses a new technology that can help reduce carbon emissions. It was created by researchers at a university who developed a new catalyst that can convert carbon dioxide into ethanol using renewable energy as the input. Their initial tests were successful at transforming carbon dioxide into ethanol, which could help lower greenhouse gas levels in the atmosphere if commercialized.
This document provides an overview of Thailand's IT market and contact information for 16 Thai exhibitor companies. It includes sections on Thailand's IT market trends, the Department of International Trade Promotion which organized the event, Software Park Thailand, mobile technology in Thailand, and lists the Thai exhibitor companies with contact information.
Software Park Newsletter 2/2554 "แท็บเล็ต สมาร์ทโพน โมบายแอพพลิเคชั่น ดาวเด่น...Software Park Thailand
1) Thailand's GDP in the first quarter of 2022 grew by 2.2% compared to the same period last year, totaling over 591,000 million baht. Private consumption rose by 20.4%, contributing over 112,000 million baht to GDP.
2) Exports of goods increased by 33,000 million baht or 2.5% compared to the same period last year, totaling over 445,000 million baht and accounting for 75% of GDP.
3) The top 3 industries that drove the economy in Q1 were manufacturing (17.6% of GDP), wholesale and retail trade (17%), and agricultural and agricultural product processing (10.1%).
The document discusses opportunities for Thai software developers in the mobile application market. It notes that developers should think globally and develop applications that can serve international markets given the borderless nature of software. It highlights several Thai companies that have successfully expanded into mobile services and applications. The rapidly growing markets for smartphones and tablets are opening up opportunities for developers to create business-driven mobile apps rather than standalone products.
The document discusses a Thai IT trade delegation visiting Tokyo, Japan from November 11-16, 2012. It includes an agenda item where Dr. Thanachart Numnonda, the director of Software Park Thailand, will speak on November 15. The rest of the document appears to be presentations and materials from various Thai IT companies promoting their products and services to potential Japanese partners and clients.
The document summarizes key details about a delegation of 16 Thai new media companies visiting Tokyo, Japan from November 12-16, 2012. It introduces the organizing bodies, Software Park Thailand and the Office of Small and Medium Enterprise Promotion (OSMEP), and their roles in supporting the Thai software industry and small businesses. The objectives of the delegation are to explore the Japanese market and find potential partners through business meetings and networking. Background on Thailand's growing internet usage and online economy is also provided.
The document summarizes a Thai IT trade delegation trip to Tokyo, Japan from November 11-16, 2012. It was led by the Office of Small and Medium Enterprises Promotion (OSMEP) and Software Park Thailand, and funded by OSMEP. The delegation included 16 software companies. The mission provided information on Thailand's IT industry and markets as well as Software Park Thailand, which provides office space, training and incubation for software startups.
Thai IT Business Development Delegation to Tokyo, Japan: November 2012 Software Park Thailand
Ms. Pimnara Sukkasem
Tel : +66 2 901 1111
Mobile : +66 81 893 7777
Website : www.dotcomdigital.co.th
Looking for: Business Partner, Distributor
Business Nature Product or Services:
Dotcom Digital is a full-service digital agency that specializes in online marketing, web design and
development, mobile application development, and social media marketing. We have been helping Thai
and international clients achieve their business goals through innovative digital solutions for over 10 years.
Our core services include:
- Online Marketing (Search Engine Optimization, Pay-Per-Click Advertising, Affiliate Marketing, Email
How information systems are built or acquired puts information, which is what they should be about, in a secondary place. Our language adapted accordingly, and we no longer talk about information systems but applications. Applications evolved in a way to break data into diverse fragments, tightly coupled with applications and expensive to integrate. The result is technical debt, which is re-paid by taking even bigger "loans", resulting in an ever-increasing technical debt. Software engineering and procurement practices work in sync with market forces to maintain this trend. This talk demonstrates how natural this situation is. The question is: can something be done to reverse the trend?
GlobalLogic Java Community Webinar #18 “How to Improve Web Application Perfor...GlobalLogic Ukraine
Під час доповіді відповімо на питання, навіщо потрібно підвищувати продуктивність аплікації і які є найефективніші способи для цього. А також поговоримо про те, що таке кеш, які його види бувають та, основне — як знайти performance bottleneck?
Відео та деталі заходу: https://bit.ly/45tILxj
"What does it really mean for your system to be available, or how to define w...Fwdays
We will talk about system monitoring from a few different angles. We will start by covering the basics, then discuss SLOs, how to define them, and why understanding the business well is crucial for success in this exercise.
Introducing BoxLang : A new JVM language for productivity and modularity!Ortus Solutions, Corp
Just like life, our code must adapt to the ever changing world we live in. From one day coding for the web, to the next for our tablets or APIs or for running serverless applications. Multi-runtime development is the future of coding, the future is to be dynamic. Let us introduce you to BoxLang.
Dynamic. Modular. Productive.
BoxLang redefines development with its dynamic nature, empowering developers to craft expressive and functional code effortlessly. Its modular architecture prioritizes flexibility, allowing for seamless integration into existing ecosystems.
Interoperability at its Core
With 100% interoperability with Java, BoxLang seamlessly bridges the gap between traditional and modern development paradigms, unlocking new possibilities for innovation and collaboration.
Multi-Runtime
From the tiny 2m operating system binary to running on our pure Java web server, CommandBox, Jakarta EE, AWS Lambda, Microsoft Functions, Web Assembly, Android and more. BoxLang has been designed to enhance and adapt according to it's runnable runtime.
The Fusion of Modernity and Tradition
Experience the fusion of modern features inspired by CFML, Node, Ruby, Kotlin, Java, and Clojure, combined with the familiarity of Java bytecode compilation, making BoxLang a language of choice for forward-thinking developers.
Empowering Transition with Transpiler Support
Transitioning from CFML to BoxLang is seamless with our JIT transpiler, facilitating smooth migration and preserving existing code investments.
Unlocking Creativity with IDE Tools
Unleash your creativity with powerful IDE tools tailored for BoxLang, providing an intuitive development experience and streamlining your workflow. Join us as we embark on a journey to redefine JVM development. Welcome to the era of BoxLang.
Session 1 - Intro to Robotic Process Automation.pdfUiPathCommunity
👉 Check out our full 'Africa Series - Automation Student Developers (EN)' page to register for the full program:
https://bit.ly/Automation_Student_Kickstart
In this session, we shall introduce you to the world of automation, the UiPath Platform, and guide you on how to install and setup UiPath Studio on your Windows PC.
📕 Detailed agenda:
What is RPA? Benefits of RPA?
RPA Applications
The UiPath End-to-End Automation Platform
UiPath Studio CE Installation and Setup
💻 Extra training through UiPath Academy:
Introduction to Automation
UiPath Business Automation Platform
Explore automation development with UiPath Studio
👉 Register here for our upcoming Session 2 on June 20: Introduction to UiPath Studio Fundamentals: https://community.uipath.com/events/details/uipath-lagos-presents-session-2-introduction-to-uipath-studio-fundamentals/
This talk will cover ScyllaDB Architecture from the cluster-level view and zoom in on data distribution and internal node architecture. In the process, we will learn the secret sauce used to get ScyllaDB's high availability and superior performance. We will also touch on the upcoming changes to ScyllaDB architecture, moving to strongly consistent metadata and tablets.
Connector Corner: Seamlessly power UiPath Apps, GenAI with prebuilt connectorsDianaGray10
Join us to learn how UiPath Apps can directly and easily interact with prebuilt connectors via Integration Service--including Salesforce, ServiceNow, Open GenAI, and more.
The best part is you can achieve this without building a custom workflow! Say goodbye to the hassle of using separate automations to call APIs. By seamlessly integrating within App Studio, you can now easily streamline your workflow, while gaining direct access to our Connector Catalog of popular applications.
We’ll discuss and demo the benefits of UiPath Apps and connectors including:
Creating a compelling user experience for any software, without the limitations of APIs.
Accelerating the app creation process, saving time and effort
Enjoying high-performance CRUD (create, read, update, delete) operations, for
seamless data management.
Speakers:
Russell Alfeche, Technology Leader, RPA at qBotic and UiPath MVP
Charlie Greenberg, host
AI in the Workplace Reskilling, Upskilling, and Future Work.pptxSunil Jagani
Discover how AI is transforming the workplace and learn strategies for reskilling and upskilling employees to stay ahead. This comprehensive guide covers the impact of AI on jobs, essential skills for the future, and successful case studies from industry leaders. Embrace AI-driven changes, foster continuous learning, and build a future-ready workforce.
Read More - https://bit.ly/3VKly70
"Scaling RAG Applications to serve millions of users", Kevin GoedeckeFwdays
How we managed to grow and scale a RAG application from zero to thousands of users in 7 months. Lessons from technical challenges around managing high load for LLMs, RAGs and Vector databases.
From Natural Language to Structured Solr Queries using LLMsSease
This talk draws on experimentation to enable AI applications with Solr. One important use case is to use AI for better accessibility and discoverability of the data: while User eXperience techniques, lexical search improvements, and data harmonization can take organizations to a good level of accessibility, a structural (or “cognitive” gap) remains between the data user needs and the data producer constraints.
That is where AI – and most importantly, Natural Language Processing and Large Language Model techniques – could make a difference. This natural language, conversational engine could facilitate access and usage of the data leveraging the semantics of any data source.
The objective of the presentation is to propose a technical approach and a way forward to achieve this goal.
The key concept is to enable users to express their search queries in natural language, which the LLM then enriches, interprets, and translates into structured queries based on the Solr index’s metadata.
This approach leverages the LLM’s ability to understand the nuances of natural language and the structure of documents within Apache Solr.
The LLM acts as an intermediary agent, offering a transparent experience to users automatically and potentially uncovering relevant documents that conventional search methods might overlook. The presentation will include the results of this experimental work, lessons learned, best practices, and the scope of future work that should improve the approach and make it production-ready.
QR Secure: A Hybrid Approach Using Machine Learning and Security Validation F...AlexanderRichford
QR Secure: A Hybrid Approach Using Machine Learning and Security Validation Functions to Prevent Interaction with Malicious QR Codes.
Aim of the Study: The goal of this research was to develop a robust hybrid approach for identifying malicious and insecure URLs derived from QR codes, ensuring safe interactions.
This is achieved through:
Machine Learning Model: Predicts the likelihood of a URL being malicious.
Security Validation Functions: Ensures the derived URL has a valid certificate and proper URL format.
This innovative blend of technology aims to enhance cybersecurity measures and protect users from potential threats hidden within QR codes 🖥 🔒
This study was my first introduction to using ML which has shown me the immense potential of ML in creating more secure digital environments!
ScyllaDB is making a major architecture shift. We’re moving from vNode replication to tablets – fragments of tables that are distributed independently, enabling dynamic data distribution and extreme elasticity. In this keynote, ScyllaDB co-founder and CTO Avi Kivity explains the reason for this shift, provides a look at the implementation and roadmap, and shares how this shift benefits ScyllaDB users.
[OReilly Superstream] Occupy the Space: A grassroots guide to engineering (an...Jason Yip
The typical problem in product engineering is not bad strategy, so much as “no strategy”. This leads to confusion, lack of motivation, and incoherent action. The next time you look for a strategy and find an empty space, instead of waiting for it to be filled, I will show you how to fill it in yourself. If you’re wrong, it forces a correction. If you’re right, it helps create focus. I’ll share how I’ve approached this in the past, both what works and lessons for what didn’t work so well.
In the realm of cybersecurity, offensive security practices act as a critical shield. By simulating real-world attacks in a controlled environment, these techniques expose vulnerabilities before malicious actors can exploit them. This proactive approach allows manufacturers to identify and fix weaknesses, significantly enhancing system security.
This presentation delves into the development of a system designed to mimic Galileo's Open Service signal using software-defined radio (SDR) technology. We'll begin with a foundational overview of both Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) and the intricacies of digital signal processing.
The presentation culminates in a live demonstration. We'll showcase the manipulation of Galileo's Open Service pilot signal, simulating an attack on various software and hardware systems. This practical demonstration serves to highlight the potential consequences of unaddressed vulnerabilities, emphasizing the importance of offensive security practices in safeguarding critical infrastructure.
1. Enterprise
Technology Trends
Assoc.Prof. Dr. Thanachart Numnonda
Director
Software Park Thailand
3 March 2011
2.
3. Technology & Social Shift
New Business Rules
Communication Shift
Social Networks
Socializing & Sharing
4. The enterprise world we live in
2010 and beyond
Global Direct, Open Customers
(Customers, Resources, IPs are acquired everywhere) Communication
(e.g. Social Media)
Digital Life Convergence
(Work and Personal lines are blurring)
Work Remotely
(Mobility Trend)
Transparency
(Blogs, Social Computing) Brief Collaboration
(Assemble the best, Disassemble upon completion)
Source : I’m Cloud Confused
5. Towards ASEAN Community 2015
ASEAN COMMUNITY 2015
ASEAN Security ASEAN Economic ASEAN Socio-
Community (ASC) Community (AEC) Cultural Community
(ASCC)
The Peaceful, Prosperous, and People-Centric ASEAN
Producton/Supply Regional Producton Base Single Regional Market Consumpton/Demand
Dual Track Strategy
14. Top 10 CIO Issues 2011
Seeing And Shaping The Future: The Power
Of Analytics
The 80/20 Budget Trap Becomes The
Competitive-Performance Gap.
The iPad Explosion: Creating A Robust
Mobile Strategy
Digitize The Enterprise.
Social Media: From Grudging Acceptance To
Hair-On-Fire Evangelism
15. Top 10 CIO Issues 2011
Customer Engagement Soars To
Unprecedented Levels.
Enabling The Massively Adaptable Data
Center
The CIO As Chief Acceleration Officer.
The Importance Of Being Global.
Optimizing Opportunities With Optimized
Systems
16. Top 10
Enterprise Technology Trends
10: Desktop Virtualization
9: Unified Communication
8: Business Process Management
7: Big Data
6: Unified Storage
5: IT Automation
4: Virtualization Management
18. Cloud Computing
The next three years will see the delivery of a
range of cloud service
– IaaS, PaaS, SaaS
– Public Cloud & Private Cloud
Vendors will offer packaged private cloud
implementations
Many will also offer management services to
remotely manage the cloud service
implementation.
20. Next Generation Analytics
Increasing compute capabilities of computers
including mobile devices along with improving
connectivity are enabling a shift in how
businesses support operational decisions.
It is becoming possible to run simulations or
models to predict the future outcome,.
22. Social Communications and
Collaboration
Social media can be divided into:
– Social Networking; e.g. Facebook
– Social Collaboration: e.g. Wiki
– Social Publishing: e.g. YouTube
– Social Feedback; e.g. Witness on YouTube
By 2016, social technologies will be integrated
with most business applications.
Companies should bring together their social
CRM, internal communications and collaboration,
and public social site initiatives into a coordinated
strategy
23. Next Generation Analytics
Business Intelligence
Increasing compute capabilities of computers
including mobile devices along with improving
connectivity are enabling a shift in how
businesses support operational decisions.
Business Intelligence (BI)
It is becoming possible to run simulations or
models to predict the future outcome,.