The personal cloud will gradually replace the PC as individuals store personal content and access services from any device. A personal cloud provides access to files, photos, notes and other content from multiple devices. It allows individuals to define what data they store and share, what apps they use, and who can access their data and apps. Personal clouds connect to networks and access services to share data and messages with other personal clouds. By 2014, the personal cloud will become the primary way individuals access their digital content and services, replacing the PC.
This document discusses how cloud computing will affect the software industry. It notes that cloud computing and mobile computing are major IT trends that are changing the industry. The cloud allows software to be delivered as a service and accessed from any device, changing software business models and reducing barriers to entry. It also requires new skills around cloud architecture, security, and data analytics. The document outlines opportunities for software companies in areas like reduced startup costs, global distribution, and faster innovation cycles enabled by cloud infrastructure.
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 discusses key IT trends for co-creation, including mobile computing, cloud computing, social technologies, and intelligent devices. It notes that smartphone usage in Thailand is expected to grow significantly by 2015. Tablet sales are also increasing globally. By 2014, mobile access will become the most common way to access the internet. Social technologies and cloud computing, like cloud storage and Software as a Service (SaaS), are also trends. These technologies will impact industries and business models. Digital transformation and collaboration will be important. The presentation emphasizes innovating with others through cooperation.
Open source software has grown significantly and its impact is projected to reach $19 billion by 2012. Previously used mainly for desktop and infrastructure software, open source is now ubiquitous due to trends like cloud computing, software as a service, and its use by major companies like Facebook, Google, and Wikipedia. While open source was once focused on technology, the business model is shifting to service, support, training and customization.
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2. Changes
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– Personal computers
– Mobile Phones
– The Internet
– Medical scanners
– Satellites
– Lasers
– CD and DVD
– Television
– Car Electronics
– Credit Cards
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