PANEL 4: Aviation innovation – Supporting your passengers and sustaining your business - ATI Cloud – Transformation and Business agility – Connel Vereker, SITA
Jack Loop Introducing high fidelity location services - Jack LoopSITA
LocusMaps gives airports, and the airlines and services providers that operate there, a digital platform to communicate, share and manage everything about their physical space.
Ian Dawkins - Contextual Engagments At 30,000 FeetSITA
Ian Dawkins of SITA OnAir presented at the 2015 SITA IT Summit on providing connectivity solutions for passengers and airlines. He discussed how passenger expectations for connectivity have evolved with new technologies and nearly all passengers now carry personal electronic devices onboard. SITA OnAir aims to match these rising expectations by providing solutions like inflight Wi-Fi, personalized in-flight entertainment, and digital tools to enhance customer service and flight operations from nose-to-tail. Connectivity links passengers, crew, and aircraft systems to improve safety, efficiency and the overall passenger experience.
Jim Peters - Delivering The 'Always-On' Travel ExperienceSITA
SITA's Chief Technology Officer Jim Peters discusses delivering an "always-on" travel experience through cooperation and standards. To improve flight information accuracy, various data providers must share information through APIs and follow common industry standards. This will help address challenges around inconsistent data. Peters also discusses using indoor location sensing, APIs, cloud applications and business intelligence to better connect passengers, staff and developers throughout the travel experience.
20160914 EuroSPI: "Automotive Security: Challenges, Standards and Solutions"Alexander Much
The document discusses automotive security challenges, standards, and solutions. It notes that security needs to be balanced with safety, reliability, and availability. Standards for automotive security processes are needed similar to ISO 26262. Both safety and security are system aspects requiring coordination between experts and systems engineering processes. Security also requires extension of the traditional product lifecycle to include ongoing monitoring and updates in the field.
Vehicles are an integral part of the Internet of Things, with over 3/4 of new vehicles in developed countries expected to have internet connectivity by 2020. Connected vehicles communicate with backend servers, edge services, traffic hubs, and endpoint devices using various technologies like cellular, DSRC, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth. Emerging technologies like LTE-V are poised to replace the 15-year old IEEE 802.11p standard for vehicle-to-infrastructure communication, providing benefits like existing network infrastructure and low latency. Over-the-air software updates are necessary for automated vehicle software, and organizations like ITU and UNECE are working on standards to ensure the cybersecurity of these updates.
Harman International and Samsung have partnered to lead commercialization of 5G technology. 5G will significantly change the automotive industry by enabling vehicles to communicate with their environment and pave the way for reliable autonomous driving. Harman and Samsung's expertise in 5G will be instrumental in these advances.
Jack Loop Introducing high fidelity location services - Jack LoopSITA
LocusMaps gives airports, and the airlines and services providers that operate there, a digital platform to communicate, share and manage everything about their physical space.
Ian Dawkins - Contextual Engagments At 30,000 FeetSITA
Ian Dawkins of SITA OnAir presented at the 2015 SITA IT Summit on providing connectivity solutions for passengers and airlines. He discussed how passenger expectations for connectivity have evolved with new technologies and nearly all passengers now carry personal electronic devices onboard. SITA OnAir aims to match these rising expectations by providing solutions like inflight Wi-Fi, personalized in-flight entertainment, and digital tools to enhance customer service and flight operations from nose-to-tail. Connectivity links passengers, crew, and aircraft systems to improve safety, efficiency and the overall passenger experience.
Jim Peters - Delivering The 'Always-On' Travel ExperienceSITA
SITA's Chief Technology Officer Jim Peters discusses delivering an "always-on" travel experience through cooperation and standards. To improve flight information accuracy, various data providers must share information through APIs and follow common industry standards. This will help address challenges around inconsistent data. Peters also discusses using indoor location sensing, APIs, cloud applications and business intelligence to better connect passengers, staff and developers throughout the travel experience.
20160914 EuroSPI: "Automotive Security: Challenges, Standards and Solutions"Alexander Much
The document discusses automotive security challenges, standards, and solutions. It notes that security needs to be balanced with safety, reliability, and availability. Standards for automotive security processes are needed similar to ISO 26262. Both safety and security are system aspects requiring coordination between experts and systems engineering processes. Security also requires extension of the traditional product lifecycle to include ongoing monitoring and updates in the field.
Vehicles are an integral part of the Internet of Things, with over 3/4 of new vehicles in developed countries expected to have internet connectivity by 2020. Connected vehicles communicate with backend servers, edge services, traffic hubs, and endpoint devices using various technologies like cellular, DSRC, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth. Emerging technologies like LTE-V are poised to replace the 15-year old IEEE 802.11p standard for vehicle-to-infrastructure communication, providing benefits like existing network infrastructure and low latency. Over-the-air software updates are necessary for automated vehicle software, and organizations like ITU and UNECE are working on standards to ensure the cybersecurity of these updates.
Harman International and Samsung have partnered to lead commercialization of 5G technology. 5G will significantly change the automotive industry by enabling vehicles to communicate with their environment and pave the way for reliable autonomous driving. Harman and Samsung's expertise in 5G will be instrumental in these advances.
Webinar on Automotive SOC - Security Data and Analytics for Connected Vehicle by Domenico Raguseo, CTO for Italy, SPIGI, and CEE
IBM Security and Asaf Atzmon, Vice President & GM of Automotive Cybersecurity. HARMAN International
Wearables provide new context like location and biometrics that can improve the experiences of field technicians and customers. Currently, only 3% of companies invest in wearable technology for field service. Wearables may increase productivity if used by technicians, but only 6% of the field service workforce currently uses them. Examples of wearables for industrial use include smartglasses from Fujitsu and head-mounted displays from Ubiquitousware.
The document discusses establishing communities of trust in a connected world through sharing vehicle and driving data using blockchain technology. It describes how a blockchain network could securely share a car's maintenance history, driving behavior, and accident reports with insurers, repair shops, and emergency services. This would help detect fraud, automate insurance processes, improve customer service, and create new data monetization opportunities for automakers and insurers.
Francesco Violante - Ready For The Connected Traveler?SITA
The document summarizes the 2015 Air Transport IT Summit, which had 350 delegates from 75 countries and over 12 speakers. It discusses how the airline industry must continue adapting to fast-evolving traveler expectations and how innovation is needed on all fronts. Key topics included the connected traveler experience, using data and mobile devices to enhance the passenger journey, and creating a common digital infrastructure.
In this presentation, Agastya introduces the topic of automation and associated trends. Agastya's interest lies in developing automation systems to aid the programming community whereby less of their time goes in testing and more of it goes in designing products and platforms.
There will be an estimated 400,000 commercial drones in use by 2035 according to the document. It introduces the AirHub platform for drone operations management, which allows for pre-flight planning, in-flight operations assistance, and post-flight analytics. AirHub aims to help organizations like the Dutch government agencies and fire department safely and compliantly manage their drone fleets.
Is Linux ready for safety related applications?Alexander Much
The presentation is from a talk I gave at the ETAS Connections 2018 event. It details the reasoning for the use of Linux in the Automotive domain for safety-critical systems.
The content is based on our OSADL approach taken in the SIL2MP Linux project
The document discusses how Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport used new technology to improve wait times and passenger satisfaction. Sensors were installed throughout the airport to track passenger movement and predict wait times. This data is displayed on live dashboards and alerts staff if wait times exceed thresholds. Since implementing this system three years ago, the airport has seen no major queues despite increased passenger growth, while TSA headcounts have remained consistent and social media complaints have been eliminated.
Enabling the connected aircraft - Gregory Ouillon, CTO, SITAONAIRSITA
Modern ‘connected aircraft’ generate vast amounts of data. But how can airlines collect, distribute, and rapidly apply that data to improve operational performance and the customer experience? How can connecting technologies help to truly integrate the aircraft into the airline’s IT infrastructure, both in the air and on the ground? From in-flight passenger connectivity, crew tablets and Electronic Flight Bags (EFBs) to new generation satellite technologies and wireless techniques at the gate, what are the enabling technologies for airlines to realize the full potential of connected aircraft?
This presentation highlights various automotive security issues. What are the considerations specific to automotive security? What is the motivation for automotive attacks? Answers to these questions can be found in this presentation.
2017-05-31 Praxiswerkstatt Agilität und digitale TransformationAlexander Much
This is a slide-set shown during a presentation on the event "2. Praxiswerkstatt
Agilität und Digitale Transformation –
Vom Hype zur nutzbringenden Realisierung" on May 31st 2017.
In this session, attendees will learn about the new capabilities of AppDynamics with asynchronous transactions and Azure Websites: monitoring deep into these technologies using our software. We will illustrate new visibility and what the future holds for our .NET user base, in terms of how we enable increased visibility into the application lifecycle.
Key learnings:
-What's new: Asynchronous transactions and Azure Websites
-Challenges with monitoring Azure Websites
-Visibility that AppDynamics provides
This session was originally presented at AppSphere 2015.
"Records Management in the Cloud" - AVM Summit - LondonJohn Upham
John Upham Vice President at AirVault shares insights on how to manage aviation maintenance (Mx) records in the cloud in London at the AVM Summit. Topics include: Cloud definition; Saas; IaaS; PaaS; Why Cloud? Cloud benefits; Big Data; Aviation Maintenance Records (Mx) and FAA & EASA regulations.
Digital Visions & Agile Innovation - Dheeraj kohliSITA
The document discusses digital transformation in the travel and transportation industry. It outlines disruptive technologies like IoT, mobility, cloud computing and cyber security. It proposes a strategy of focusing on these disruptive technologies and developing platform business models and digital services. It suggests scaling digital services from discrete offerings to "digital assembly lines". Finally, it emphasizes the need to focus on customer relevance, decentralize decision making and innovate incrementally through fast learning cycles.
Smarter journeys start here - Francesco ViolanteSITA
The document summarizes the 2016 Air Transport IT Summit, which had over 420 registered delegates from 75 countries and 35 speakers. It discusses how passengers are increasingly embracing information technologies like self-service check-in and wanting real-time flight and baggage updates on their mobile devices. The summit focused on four key areas for air transport IT: low-cost connectivity, identity management, cybersecurity, and connected aircraft.
The document discusses an adaptive technologies company that aims to increase safety in industrial settings through specialized semi-autonomous systems like the Optimus Arm. It notes high injury and fatality rates among line workers and discusses partnering with manufacturers to increase sales opportunities while also decreasing costs through solutions that lower insurance rates and worker compensation claims. The next steps outlined are to research specific tasks, develop programming for them, create discussions with potential customers about safety solutions, and run financial forecasts.
Webinar on Automotive SOC - Security Data and Analytics for Connected Vehicle by Domenico Raguseo, CTO for Italy, SPIGI, and CEE
IBM Security and Asaf Atzmon, Vice President & GM of Automotive Cybersecurity. HARMAN International
Wearables provide new context like location and biometrics that can improve the experiences of field technicians and customers. Currently, only 3% of companies invest in wearable technology for field service. Wearables may increase productivity if used by technicians, but only 6% of the field service workforce currently uses them. Examples of wearables for industrial use include smartglasses from Fujitsu and head-mounted displays from Ubiquitousware.
The document discusses establishing communities of trust in a connected world through sharing vehicle and driving data using blockchain technology. It describes how a blockchain network could securely share a car's maintenance history, driving behavior, and accident reports with insurers, repair shops, and emergency services. This would help detect fraud, automate insurance processes, improve customer service, and create new data monetization opportunities for automakers and insurers.
Francesco Violante - Ready For The Connected Traveler?SITA
The document summarizes the 2015 Air Transport IT Summit, which had 350 delegates from 75 countries and over 12 speakers. It discusses how the airline industry must continue adapting to fast-evolving traveler expectations and how innovation is needed on all fronts. Key topics included the connected traveler experience, using data and mobile devices to enhance the passenger journey, and creating a common digital infrastructure.
In this presentation, Agastya introduces the topic of automation and associated trends. Agastya's interest lies in developing automation systems to aid the programming community whereby less of their time goes in testing and more of it goes in designing products and platforms.
There will be an estimated 400,000 commercial drones in use by 2035 according to the document. It introduces the AirHub platform for drone operations management, which allows for pre-flight planning, in-flight operations assistance, and post-flight analytics. AirHub aims to help organizations like the Dutch government agencies and fire department safely and compliantly manage their drone fleets.
Is Linux ready for safety related applications?Alexander Much
The presentation is from a talk I gave at the ETAS Connections 2018 event. It details the reasoning for the use of Linux in the Automotive domain for safety-critical systems.
The content is based on our OSADL approach taken in the SIL2MP Linux project
The document discusses how Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport used new technology to improve wait times and passenger satisfaction. Sensors were installed throughout the airport to track passenger movement and predict wait times. This data is displayed on live dashboards and alerts staff if wait times exceed thresholds. Since implementing this system three years ago, the airport has seen no major queues despite increased passenger growth, while TSA headcounts have remained consistent and social media complaints have been eliminated.
Enabling the connected aircraft - Gregory Ouillon, CTO, SITAONAIRSITA
Modern ‘connected aircraft’ generate vast amounts of data. But how can airlines collect, distribute, and rapidly apply that data to improve operational performance and the customer experience? How can connecting technologies help to truly integrate the aircraft into the airline’s IT infrastructure, both in the air and on the ground? From in-flight passenger connectivity, crew tablets and Electronic Flight Bags (EFBs) to new generation satellite technologies and wireless techniques at the gate, what are the enabling technologies for airlines to realize the full potential of connected aircraft?
This presentation highlights various automotive security issues. What are the considerations specific to automotive security? What is the motivation for automotive attacks? Answers to these questions can be found in this presentation.
2017-05-31 Praxiswerkstatt Agilität und digitale TransformationAlexander Much
This is a slide-set shown during a presentation on the event "2. Praxiswerkstatt
Agilität und Digitale Transformation –
Vom Hype zur nutzbringenden Realisierung" on May 31st 2017.
In this session, attendees will learn about the new capabilities of AppDynamics with asynchronous transactions and Azure Websites: monitoring deep into these technologies using our software. We will illustrate new visibility and what the future holds for our .NET user base, in terms of how we enable increased visibility into the application lifecycle.
Key learnings:
-What's new: Asynchronous transactions and Azure Websites
-Challenges with monitoring Azure Websites
-Visibility that AppDynamics provides
This session was originally presented at AppSphere 2015.
"Records Management in the Cloud" - AVM Summit - LondonJohn Upham
John Upham Vice President at AirVault shares insights on how to manage aviation maintenance (Mx) records in the cloud in London at the AVM Summit. Topics include: Cloud definition; Saas; IaaS; PaaS; Why Cloud? Cloud benefits; Big Data; Aviation Maintenance Records (Mx) and FAA & EASA regulations.
Digital Visions & Agile Innovation - Dheeraj kohliSITA
The document discusses digital transformation in the travel and transportation industry. It outlines disruptive technologies like IoT, mobility, cloud computing and cyber security. It proposes a strategy of focusing on these disruptive technologies and developing platform business models and digital services. It suggests scaling digital services from discrete offerings to "digital assembly lines". Finally, it emphasizes the need to focus on customer relevance, decentralize decision making and innovate incrementally through fast learning cycles.
Smarter journeys start here - Francesco ViolanteSITA
The document summarizes the 2016 Air Transport IT Summit, which had over 420 registered delegates from 75 countries and 35 speakers. It discusses how passengers are increasingly embracing information technologies like self-service check-in and wanting real-time flight and baggage updates on their mobile devices. The summit focused on four key areas for air transport IT: low-cost connectivity, identity management, cybersecurity, and connected aircraft.
The document discusses an adaptive technologies company that aims to increase safety in industrial settings through specialized semi-autonomous systems like the Optimus Arm. It notes high injury and fatality rates among line workers and discusses partnering with manufacturers to increase sales opportunities while also decreasing costs through solutions that lower insurance rates and worker compensation claims. The next steps outlined are to research specific tasks, develop programming for them, create discussions with potential customers about safety solutions, and run financial forecasts.
Is Travel Better With Technology: Nigel Pickford, Director, Marketing Operati...SITA
Shaping the Future Together - Industry insight on the Aviation of the Future: Nigel Pickford, Director, Marketing Operations and Market Insight, SITA
www.SITA.aero
This document summarizes a presentation given by John Hurley of Ryanair at the 2015 Air Transport IT Summit in Brussels. The presentation outlines that Ryanair is Europe's largest airline in terms of passenger traffic and route coverage. It carries over 100 million passengers annually on over 1,600 routes connecting 190 airports across 30 countries from its 73 bases. Ryanair also has the lowest fares of any European airline. The presentation discusses Ryanair's strategy to improve its customer experience through initiatives like its "Always Getting Better" program and new Ryanair Labs innovation hub. It describes Ryanair's plans to leverage new technologies like mobile apps, biometrics, and personalization to provide an improved travel experience from discovery through destination and return.
Women in African air transport: What are the criteria for success? : June Cra...SITA
The document summarizes the agenda and purpose of a conference on women in the air transport industry in Africa. The agenda includes panels on the future outlook, personal perspectives of women in the industry, and introducing a foundation. The purpose is to encourage debate and conversations on creating equal opportunities and developing women. A pre-event survey asked about attributes of successful women, aspects of supportive companies, and challenges/opportunities for women in the industry. Responses emphasized fair treatment, equal opportunities and pay, mentoring, and developing women in male-dominated fields. The BARSA Chairman's message calls on corporations to promote women from the top down.
The two-day Aviation ICT Forum 2013 focused on collaboration between aviation stakeholders to shape the future of the industry through technology and innovation. The agenda included panels on delivering an improved passenger experience, the intelligent airline of the future, the intelligent airport of the future, and aviation innovation. Panelists represented airlines, airports, government organizations, and technology providers to discuss topics like passenger services, mobility solutions, airport IT infrastructure, emerging technologies, and seamless passenger processing. The forum aimed to address challenges in the aviation industry through stakeholder collaboration on IT trends, business transformation, and unlocking potential through commercialization and innovation.
India Aviation ICT Forum - P.S. Nair, CEO, Corporate, Airport Sector, GMR Air...SITA
PANEL 1: Delivering the promise of an improved passenger travel experience - The Potential of Collaboration at Airports: Optimizing passenger flow and increasing profitability, P.S. Nair, CEO, Corporate, Airport Sector, GMR Airports Limited
Women in African Air Transport, changing the world one flight at a time : Zuk...SITA
This document discusses the role of women in the African air transport industry. It begins by providing historical context of the women's rights movement in South Africa, including a march by 20,000 women in 1956 protesting unjust laws. The document then discusses the speaker's personal journey working in the male-dominated aviation industry and her realization that opportunities for women in management were limited. While gender discrimination is no longer in the constitution, the industry still favors men. The speaker calls for continued collective action to empower women and create more opportunities for women in fields like engineering, maintenance, and piloting that are still underrepresented.
Michel Dulery - Session D: Contextual engagement at 30,000 feet - the new per...SITA
The document discusses plans for improving the in-flight internet experience for airline passengers. It describes DigitasLBi, an agency that provides digital services. The agency conducted research on mobile consumer behavior and found that smartphones are increasingly important during travel. The presentation outlines ideas for providing internet access on airplanes, including designing the user experience with a human-centered approach. It introduces some passenger personas and scenarios for free, paid and freemium business models. The goal is to create the best-in-class in-flight internet experience.
The march of the IoT - Maurice Jenkins, Miami International AirportSITA
Stand by for the revolution. Everyone’s talking about the Internet of Things, and while there’s clearly much more to it than hype, a lot of serious questions still need to be addressed. What impact can we expect on the workings of the air transport industry and the lives of our passengers? What technologies and innovations will make the difference? What opportunities can we start exploiting now and further down the road? How will the IoT play out on board, as we learn more about connected aircraft? And what other use cases exist in our industry?
Ian Dawkins - Session D: Contextual engagement at 30,000 feet - the new perso...SITA
The document discusses insight sessions at the 2015 Air Transport IT Summit that focus on how airlines are working to connect with travelers through technology. The sessions will explore how airlines are personalizing services for travelers, reducing stress and anxiety during the passenger journey, and keeping travelers informed in real-time through improved communications. Emerging technologies like the internet of things and mobile applications have potential to further transform the passenger experience, but airlines need to focus on developing useful services to increase adoption of these technologies by travelers.
Airline IT trends: the overview: Thomas Knierim, Senior Manager, Market Insig...SITA
In keeping with tradition, SITA will launch its new Airline IT Trends Survey results and encourage discussion on the key findings with a panel of Industry experts.
www.sita.aero/surveys
Airline IT Trends: the overview: Thomas Knierim, Senior Manager, Market Insight SITA
Jeff Poole, CANSO, SITA Europe Aviation ICT Forum 2013SITA
1) The air traffic management industry will undergo major changes in the coming years with a shift from route-based to trajectory-based operations, allowing more efficient and flexible flight profiles.
2) Air traffic flow management and collaborative decision making are already revolutionizing air traffic management by improving operations through accurate and timely flight information exchange.
3) Efficient revenue management systems for air navigation service providers, like Flightyield, can deliver significant financial and operational benefits by automating billing processes and enabling sophisticated charging regimes based on individual flight profiles.
Cybersecurity - Thomas Gourgeon, Head of International Operations, Orange Cyb...SITA
In the digital age of air transport – with its ever-more connected industry operations, passengers and aircraft – air transport faces a constant threat of cyber attacks, both on the critical infrastructure that keeps the wheels of air travel in motion, and on passenger data. The spotlight on threat intelligence, identity protection, data privacy and security in air transport has never been more intense. As we navigate deepening ‘lakes’ of data to become smarter at every step, how do we protect our operations and passengers, ensuring the utmost security and resilience across the air transport community?
This document discusses the future of air transport in Africa based on forecasts and current trends. It notes that passenger numbers in Africa are expected to more than double by 2034, driven by factors like economic growth, an expanding middle class, and increased use of technology. While mobile internet and smartphone usage is increasing rapidly in Africa, adoption of mobile services in aviation still lags global levels. For women to play a greater role in aviation, businesses need to commit to supporting women leaders through mentorship and sponsorship programs. Doing so could provide competitive advantages and maximize an economy's growth potential by making use of all available talent.
Exporting the Border: The Benefits of Pre-Departure Clearance SITA
The Australian Government pioneered pre-travel authorization with an electronic travel authority system (ETAS) in 1996. ETAS gives Australia the opportunity to pre-screen travelers against known wanted persons and risk profiles, improving overall security. ETAS enabled Australia to cope with a huge influx of visitors to the Sydney Olympic Games, without compromising border security. Australia further enhanced its innovative approach to border operations with the implementation of advance passenger processing (APP), which integrated pre-travel authorization into the airline check-in process, allowing pre-screening and the ability to authorize or deny the boarding of travelers in real time.
Kevin O'Sullivan, SITA Lab, presents at SITA 2013 Europe Aviation ICT ForumSITA
This document summarizes a project conducted by SITA Lab at Sydney Airport to analyze big data and predict passenger flows. It describes how they used WiFi analytics, flight schedules, FIDS data, and immigration data to predict arrivals flows and provide recommendations. Key learnings included focusing on business intelligence objectives rather than just analyzing data, using commodity cloud servers and open source software to start small, and prioritizing learning over specialized hardware or experts. The goal of telling stakeholders something new about passenger flows that they did not already know from this big data analysis was achieved.
Thomas Windmuller - IATA: Taking the end-to-end view: AirportsSITA
The document discusses how passengers are increasingly connected through technology and the implications of this for the aviation industry. It notes that key questions are who owns the passenger relationship and how to manage the operational data generated from connected passengers. The document also addresses how different aviation stakeholders can work together to establish a common set of passenger and flight data to provide a single version of the truth across organizations.
India Aviation ICT Forum 2013 - P.K. Kapoor, Advisor IT, Airports Authority o...SITA
PANEL 4: Aviation innovation – Supporting your passengers and sustaining your business - Seamless passenger processing at airports - challenges and opportunities - P.K. Kapoor, Advisor – IT, Airports Authority of India
Catering for smarter travelers: Ian Ryder, Senior Director, SITA Passenger So...SITA
Rapid and reliable services on-demand, instant information at their fingertips and entertainment on tap. What will tomorrow's travelers demand as they progress through every step of the journey, from planning to booking, and arrivals to destination? How will they want to consume the services on offer and what implications does that have for airlines and airport operators? What’s clear is that as we approach a new era of air travel, the challenges of more demanding customers will require better efficiencies coupled with faster and more accurate services.
www.sita.aero/surveys
Catering for smarter travelers – but what will they be consuming? And wearing?:
Ian Ryder, Senior Director, SITA Passenger Solutions
Bhadale group of companies aviation industry programs catalogueVijayananda Mohire
The document provides a catalogue of programs and services offered by Bhadale Group of Companies for the aviation industry. It describes 5 key programs: 1) Smart Flight Safety using data analysis and technologies like VR to predict risks and enhance pilot vision, 2) Smart Passenger Travel using VR and data analysis to improve the travel experience, 3) Smart Fleet Maintenance using data gathering and analytics to enable predictive maintenance, 4) Smart Digital Twins using digital modeling of engines to monitor performance, and 5) Smart Ticketing/Cargo Tracking using data analysis to improve ticket selection and cargo delivery tracking. Contact details are provided for further information.
1) Fog computing is an extension of cloud computing that processes data closer to the edge of the network, such as at factory equipment, power poles, or vehicles. It aims to improve efficiency and reduce data transportation costs compared to cloud computing alone.
2) Fog computing involves fog nodes that are located between end devices and the cloud. Fog nodes can perform tasks like data analysis, storage, and sharing results with the cloud and other nodes. This helps process time-sensitive data locally for applications involving the internet of things.
3) Fog computing provides advantages over cloud computing like lower latency, better support for mobility and real-time interactions, local data processing for privacy and efficiency, and ability to handle
The document discusses security issues in cyber-physical systems and proposes enforcing sensor network theory, information flow-based theory, and control theory to develop security policies and mechanisms for cyber-physical systems. It categorizes different types of attacks based on these three approaches and discusses mitigations to improve cyber-physical system security and allow their continued growth. The document defines cyber-physical systems as integrated computational and physical processes that sense, interact with, and control physical entities using communication, computation, and feedback control.
Study on Mobile Cloud Computing, It's Architecture, Challenges and Various Tr...IRJET Journal
This document discusses mobile cloud computing (MCC), including its architecture, challenges, trends, and applications. MCC combines mobile computing, cloud computing, and mobile internet to allow rich applications and data storage/processing to occur in the cloud rather than on the mobile device. This helps overcome limitations of mobile devices like limited battery, storage, and bandwidth. The document outlines the background of cloud and mobile computing, MCC models and architecture, challenges like security and standard interfaces, benefits like extending battery life, and trends like increased business usage and focus on security. Popular applications of MCC include mobile commerce, gaming, and healthcare.
Making io t a reality axeda _ may 8 2013 _mahbubul alamMahbubul Alam
The document discusses the importance of platforms and ecosystems for realizing the Internet of Things (IoT). It notes that IoT could be worth $14.4 trillion over the next decade across various industries like utilities, manufacturing, transportation and healthcare. Cisco takes a three-pronged approach to IoT involving understanding customer needs, developing vertical solutions based on a horizontal platform, and strategic partnerships. The platform needs to evolve from basic connectivity to one optimized for IoT and eventually enable the Internet of Everything. Standards, security, and educating partners will be important to define architectures and enable business innovation with IoT.
Making IoT a Reality_Axeda _ May 8 2013 _Mahbubul AlamMahbubul Alam
The document discusses the importance of platforms and ecosystems for realizing the Internet of Things (IoT). It notes that IoT could be worth $14.4 trillion over the next decade across various industries like utilities, manufacturing, transportation, and healthcare. Cisco takes a three-pronged approach to IoT involving understanding customer needs, developing vertical solutions based on a horizontal platform, and strategic partnerships. The platform needs to evolve from basic connectivity to being optimized for IoT and including elements like sensors, gateways, analytics, and security. Defining architectures, standards, and addressing policy issues will be important to enable business innovation with IoT.
This document summarizes a presentation on standards-based machine-to-machine (M2M) implementations. The presentation discusses how 5G and IoT applications will need more security than previous technologies due to increased attack surfaces and data volumes. It promotes the use of common standards like oneM2M to provide reliable connectivity, security, and interoperability. The presentation also outlines proposals for new standards around vehicle identification and an open bootstrap framework to enable trusted connectivity across networks.
Creating Scalable IoT Strategies for Manufacturing, Transportation, Utilities...Solace
This document discusses creating scalable IoT strategies for manufacturing, transportation, utilities, and logistics. It outlines the need for IoT to scale globally across plants and fleets. This requires scalable technology concepts to handle high volumes of device connections, bidirectional data routing, security, and low latency messaging across edges, regions, and applications. The document proposes a hybrid IoT event mesh to stitch everything together across geographies, clouds, and at large scale in real-time, with capabilities like dynamic routing, connectivity management, security, and event/data distribution. Choosing the right hybrid IoT event mesh can provide benefits like openness, simplicity, massive scale, and robustness.
Founded in 1986, ICONICS is an award-winning independent software provider offering real-time visualization, HMI/SCADA, energy management, fault detection, manufacturing intelligence, IoT, and analytics solutions for building automation and operational excellence. ICONICS solutions are installed in 70 percent of Global 500 companies and within over 350,000 applications in multiple industries worldwide.
1. Indicus provides an M2M platform and solutions to help customers develop and deploy applications connecting devices and machines quickly, with high quality, and at lower cost.
2. The platform provides capabilities for easy device connectivity, data collection and analysis, and supports various verticals like surveillance and vehicle tracking.
3. Example applications showcased on the platform include vehicle control, student tracking, fuel tank security, and greenhouse management.
Predicting Flight Delays with Error Calculation using Machine Learned Classif...IRJET Journal
This document discusses predicting flight delays using machine learning classifiers. It aims to build models that can predict whether flights will be delayed or on time using parameters like departure date, airline, flight number, origin and destination airports. The researchers use a support vector machine algorithm and data from the US Bureau of Transportation on domestic flights in 2015. Preprocessing is performed on the data before training models. The paper aims to help airlines minimize costs from delays by predicting them in advance.
MobileMonday Switzerland - SITA Mobility takes flight in the air transport in...MobileMonday Switzerland
This document discusses mobility trends in the air transport industry. It notes that by 2015, most airlines and airports will leverage mobile technologies for commerce purposes. It also states that mobile will become the primary channel for passenger interaction in that timeframe. The document also shares survey results finding that 75% of airlines and airports plan to invest in more mobile apps, especially for functions like flight status notifications and airport maps. It then provides examples of how mobile is being adopted across different parts of the air transport industry, such as cabins, flight decks, and airports.
The document discusses VMware solutions for connected cars, including:
1. Using AirWatch for over-the-air management of vehicle head units, including remote data collection, software updates, and app/content provisioning while ensuring data security and privacy.
2. Leveraging vRealize Operations Manager to analyze telemetry data collected from vehicles for predictive maintenance and other use cases.
3. Implementing these solutions using a software-defined data center backbone to provide scalability and flexibility to the vehicle backend systems.
This document provides a review of cloud-based intrusion detection systems for Android smartphones. It discusses how cloud computing can be used to provide security services that are difficult for smartphones to implement locally due to limitations in storage, processing power, and battery life. The document proposes a high-level system architecture that performs intrusion detection on a virtualized replica of a smartphone in the cloud. This allows running multiple detection engines in parallel to identify attacks. If an attack is detected, the cloud sends a response to a mobile agent on the smartphone to trigger recovery actions.
India Aviation ICT Forum 2013 - Stephane Cheikh, Innovation Manager, SITA LabSITA
PANEL 4: Aviation innovation – Supporting your passengers and sustaining your business - How emerging technologies can create new business opportunities – Stephane Cheikh, Innovation Manager, SITA Lab
Conceptual Model of Real Time Infrastructure Within Cloud Computing EnvironmentCSCJournals
Cloud computing is a new and most demandable technology in communication environment. Where computing resources such as hardware or/and software are processed as service over networks. SCADA implementation within cloud environment is relatively new and demandable over real time infrastructure (industrial infrastructure).The shifting (moving) of SCADA system (applications and resources) within cloud based infrastructure,meanfully overcome the cost and improve the reliability and performance of whole system. Cloud computing provides on-demand network access and batch of computing services for SCADA system. The current research paper takes two conceptual ideas to implement SCADA system within cloud computing (Hybrid Cloud) environment. In the first phase, SCADA applications are processed entirely inside the hybrid cloud. In the second phase, SCADA applications are running in separate application server directly connected to devices in a SCADA network and rest of paper discusses the security related to SCADA and cloud computing communication.
Simware is providing a common simulation platform called CITIUS to improve interoperability for naval operations between command and control (C2) systems, robotics, and simulations. CITIUS is being developed by a Spanish consortium led by Navantia to address the need for scalable system-of-systems architectures and joint training of network-centric operations. The solution involves developing an architecture based on standards to provide seamless interoperability and building simulation environments focused on networking. Simware's simulation platform serves as the technological base to help CITIUS achieve its goals across concept development, experimentation, and training.
New Aircraft - Trends & Technologies to Improve MROMichael Denis
Presentation given at the Airline MRO Network - North America conference in Seattle. This presentation by Michael Wm. Denis of Flatirons Solutions, covered new generation aircraft and the trends and technologies coming to market that improve maintenance, repair and overhaul (also known as Service Lifecycle Management (SLM)).
Additional presentations were given by Airbus, Boeing, GE Aviation, MTU, Lockheed Martin, Honeywell, Lufthansa Technik, FAA, ARSA, Pratt & Whitney, UTC, and AJW.
Smart Parking with Multi layered SecurityIRJET Journal
This document proposes a smart parking system with multi-layered security that integrates IoT and cloud services. The key features include two-factor authentication (2FA) using a username/password and fingerprint biometrics for enhanced security. Users can locate available parking spots through a mobile app, and register their fingerprint to a spot when parking. On return, they must use their fingerprint to unlock their vehicle. Motion sensors detect unauthorized vehicle movement and trigger alerts. The system aims to modernize parking management through an easy-to-use app while improving security and parking utilization.
Navigating Tomorrow's Skies - The Evolution of Smart Airports.pdfjacqulinechristner
The report highlights how smart airports are prioritizing passenger experiences. It discusses self-service kiosks, mobile apps for real-time updates and navigation, personalized services through data analytics, and the use of virtual reality or augmented reality for interactive way finding and entertainment.
Similar to India Aviation ICT Forum 2013 - Connel Vereker, SITA (20)
Groupe ADP Digital Transformation - Gilles LevequeSITA
A customer centric digital transformation plan, leveraging open innovation, managed from the executive committee room to “be a leading Group in airport design, construction and operation"
Transforming air travel through technology - Barbara dalibardSITA
The document discusses how technology has reshaped the passenger experience over three eras from 1950 to the present. It focuses on enabling technologies like multi-merchant payment systems and real-time baggage tracking that could improve connectivity between industries and provide a more seamless door-to-door travel experience. Key challenges for 2018 include collaborating as a community to solve problems and ease travel at every step through shared data and standards.
Disruptive Trends and Technologies - Greg JonesSITA
The document discusses disruptive trends and technologies that will shape the digital agenda in the 2020s. It outlines how technology has progressed from mainframes and terminals in the 1980s to personal computers and local networks in the 1990s, the web and e-commerce in the 2000s, mobile apps in the 2010s, and how the 2020s will be defined by the Internet of Things, big data, and artificial intelligence. It argues that human language will become the new user interface as digital assistants powered by AI become more intelligent and conversations replace apps. Reality will also become blended as the physical and digital worlds increasingly converge.
Winning the Cognitive Era with Watson IoT - Sanjay BrahmawarSITA
The document discusses IBM's Watson IoT and how it uses cognitive capabilities to actively learn from connected things and data. Watson IoT can continuously adapt to be more useful and relate insights in easily understandable ways. It notes that the number of connected things is expected to reach 30 billion by 2040, with 40% of all data coming from IoT devices. The combination of cognitive capabilities and IoT data is presented as providing benefits for industries like travel and transportation.
Bridging the Personalization Gap - Adnan SauafSITA
There is a lot of talk about personalizing the message and offers to your customers but sadly the research shows that companies are not even identifying the customer correctly instead using multiple marketing tools to bombard the customer with competing offers across channels.
The document discusses how digital technologies are transforming aviation, travel, and tourism. Key points include:
- Modern technologies are dramatically altering how people live, interact, and do business. Plummeting costs of technologies like drones, robots, solar panels, 3D printing, and smartphones are fueling demand.
- The combinatorial effects of interconnected technologies are accelerating the speed of technology adoption and will have an exponential impact. Industries must create future-oriented visions to take advantage of opportunities.
- Aviation, travel, and tourism have been at the forefront of digital disruption but face another wave. Digital themes include intelligent automation, digital platforms and borders, and making travel safer through data sharing and biometric standards
What is the Internet of Things (IoT)?
It is not a technology revolution
It is a business revolution enabled by technology
IoT is enabling a new wave in digital business transformation
The problem
Flight disruption, financial cost, passenger awareness, loyalty to airlines
The solution
Passenger notification, TravaCoin compensation, savings for airlines, service charge shared
Also learn the plan and how to get involved...
Robotic Process Automation & Artificial Intelligence - Eric stiouiSITA
Big data is big... How big?
Big data and new behaviors influence customer experience and emotions influence decisions
Service level expectations are rising
... and how an evolving automation framework is producing results
Data matters and there's a lot in airports
Measuring and analyzing is critical
6 steps to a data driven smart airport
CrowdVision is making conversations for now and tomorrow
Blockchain has potential applications in the air transport industry for storing records like biometrics, drone ownership and flight information. Blockchain provides a secure, distributed ledger that allows different entities like airlines, airports, and manufacturers to share information in a way that establishes a single version of the truth. SITA has done projects exploring uses of blockchain for areas like baggage tracking, flight status, and re-engineering business processes. Blockchain could disrupt how industries engage in business-to-business interactions by enabling new models of digital identity, payments, and data sharing across organizations. Further development is still needed but blockchain may fundamentally change engagement models in the coming years.
This document discusses how data analytics can improve airline operations through awareness, anticipation, and action. It highlights how analytics can provide real-time awareness of flight delays, connections, and disruptions to help predict delays up to 72 hours in advance. This predictive technology utilizes historical and live flight data, along with contextual data, to provide dashboards and predictions that help airlines and airports better manage disruptions and improve customer satisfaction and cost control.
Digital customer experience: transforming the aviation industry - Rafi katanashoSITA
Frequent commuting between major cities should be getting easier, not harder. Our innovative door-to-door subscription will get you from home to the interstate office efficiently and without the usual hassles and pain points experienced on commercial airlines.
This document is a disclaimer stating that any republication or redistribution of the content from a presentation by Rob Minson of Fracture at the 2017 SITA Air Transport IT Summit in Brussels requires prior written consent from the author. The author may grant permission to copy and reproduce content at their discretion and by request only.
Smarter at every step - the mega-trends: Eash Sundaram, JetBlue AirwaysSITA
The document is a presentation from Eash Sundaram of Jet Blue at the 2016 Air Transport IT Summit discussing ways to create a smarter and improved onboard passenger experience through new technologies. Some ideas mentioned are incubating startups at the intersection of technology and travel to develop innovations, and partnering with startups to help bring new concepts to market that could enhance the onboard experience for passengers. The presentation cautions that any reproduction of the content requires permission from the author.
Monitoring and Managing Anomaly Detection on OpenShift.pdfTosin Akinosho
Monitoring and Managing Anomaly Detection on OpenShift
Overview
Dive into the world of anomaly detection on edge devices with our comprehensive hands-on tutorial. This SlideShare presentation will guide you through the entire process, from data collection and model training to edge deployment and real-time monitoring. Perfect for those looking to implement robust anomaly detection systems on resource-constrained IoT/edge devices.
Key Topics Covered
1. Introduction to Anomaly Detection
- Understand the fundamentals of anomaly detection and its importance in identifying unusual behavior or failures in systems.
2. Understanding Edge (IoT)
- Learn about edge computing and IoT, and how they enable real-time data processing and decision-making at the source.
3. What is ArgoCD?
- Discover ArgoCD, a declarative, GitOps continuous delivery tool for Kubernetes, and its role in deploying applications on edge devices.
4. Deployment Using ArgoCD for Edge Devices
- Step-by-step guide on deploying anomaly detection models on edge devices using ArgoCD.
5. Introduction to Apache Kafka and S3
- Explore Apache Kafka for real-time data streaming and Amazon S3 for scalable storage solutions.
6. Viewing Kafka Messages in the Data Lake
- Learn how to view and analyze Kafka messages stored in a data lake for better insights.
7. What is Prometheus?
- Get to know Prometheus, an open-source monitoring and alerting toolkit, and its application in monitoring edge devices.
8. Monitoring Application Metrics with Prometheus
- Detailed instructions on setting up Prometheus to monitor the performance and health of your anomaly detection system.
9. What is Camel K?
- Introduction to Camel K, a lightweight integration framework built on Apache Camel, designed for Kubernetes.
10. Configuring Camel K Integrations for Data Pipelines
- Learn how to configure Camel K for seamless data pipeline integrations in your anomaly detection workflow.
11. What is a Jupyter Notebook?
- Overview of Jupyter Notebooks, an open-source web application for creating and sharing documents with live code, equations, visualizations, and narrative text.
12. Jupyter Notebooks with Code Examples
- Hands-on examples and code snippets in Jupyter Notebooks to help you implement and test anomaly detection models.
Taking AI to the Next Level in Manufacturing.pdfssuserfac0301
Read Taking AI to the Next Level in Manufacturing to gain insights on AI adoption in the manufacturing industry, such as:
1. How quickly AI is being implemented in manufacturing.
2. Which barriers stand in the way of AI adoption.
3. How data quality and governance form the backbone of AI.
4. Organizational processes and structures that may inhibit effective AI adoption.
6. Ideas and approaches to help build your organization's AI strategy.
Threats to mobile devices are more prevalent and increasing in scope and complexity. Users of mobile devices desire to take full advantage of the features
available on those devices, but many of the features provide convenience and capability but sacrifice security. This best practices guide outlines steps the users can take to better protect personal devices and information.
Have you ever been confused by the myriad of choices offered by AWS for hosting a website or an API?
Lambda, Elastic Beanstalk, Lightsail, Amplify, S3 (and more!) can each host websites + APIs. But which one should we choose?
Which one is cheapest? Which one is fastest? Which one will scale to meet our needs?
Join me in this session as we dive into each AWS hosting service to determine which one is best for your scenario and explain why!
Project Management Semester Long Project - Acuityjpupo2018
Acuity is an innovative learning app designed to transform the way you engage with knowledge. Powered by AI technology, Acuity takes complex topics and distills them into concise, interactive summaries that are easy to read & understand. Whether you're exploring the depths of quantum mechanics or seeking insight into historical events, Acuity provides the key information you need without the burden of lengthy texts.
Ocean lotus Threat actors project by John Sitima 2024 (1).pptxSitimaJohn
Ocean Lotus cyber threat actors represent a sophisticated, persistent, and politically motivated group that poses a significant risk to organizations and individuals in the Southeast Asian region. Their continuous evolution and adaptability underscore the need for robust cybersecurity measures and international cooperation to identify and mitigate the threats posed by such advanced persistent threat groups.
Salesforce Integration for Bonterra Impact Management (fka Social Solutions A...Jeffrey Haguewood
Sidekick Solutions uses Bonterra Impact Management (fka Social Solutions Apricot) and automation solutions to integrate data for business workflows.
We believe integration and automation are essential to user experience and the promise of efficient work through technology. Automation is the critical ingredient to realizing that full vision. We develop integration products and services for Bonterra Case Management software to support the deployment of automations for a variety of use cases.
This video focuses on integration of Salesforce with Bonterra Impact Management.
Interested in deploying an integration with Salesforce for Bonterra Impact Management? Contact us at sales@sidekicksolutionsllc.com to discuss next steps.
Skybuffer SAM4U tool for SAP license adoptionTatiana Kojar
Manage and optimize your license adoption and consumption with SAM4U, an SAP free customer software asset management tool.
SAM4U, an SAP complimentary software asset management tool for customers, delivers a detailed and well-structured overview of license inventory and usage with a user-friendly interface. We offer a hosted, cost-effective, and performance-optimized SAM4U setup in the Skybuffer Cloud environment. You retain ownership of the system and data, while we manage the ABAP 7.58 infrastructure, ensuring fixed Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) and exceptional services through the SAP Fiori interface.
For the full video of this presentation, please visit: https://www.edge-ai-vision.com/2024/06/building-and-scaling-ai-applications-with-the-nx-ai-manager-a-presentation-from-network-optix/
Robin van Emden, Senior Director of Data Science at Network Optix, presents the “Building and Scaling AI Applications with the Nx AI Manager,” tutorial at the May 2024 Embedded Vision Summit.
In this presentation, van Emden covers the basics of scaling edge AI solutions using the Nx tool kit. He emphasizes the process of developing AI models and deploying them globally. He also showcases the conversion of AI models and the creation of effective edge AI pipelines, with a focus on pre-processing, model conversion, selecting the appropriate inference engine for the target hardware and post-processing.
van Emden shows how Nx can simplify the developer’s life and facilitate a rapid transition from concept to production-ready applications.He provides valuable insights into developing scalable and efficient edge AI solutions, with a strong focus on practical implementation.
Building Production Ready Search Pipelines with Spark and MilvusZilliz
Spark is the widely used ETL tool for processing, indexing and ingesting data to serving stack for search. Milvus is the production-ready open-source vector database. In this talk we will show how to use Spark to process unstructured data to extract vector representations, and push the vectors to Milvus vector database for search serving.
Generating privacy-protected synthetic data using Secludy and MilvusZilliz
During this demo, the founders of Secludy will demonstrate how their system utilizes Milvus to store and manipulate embeddings for generating privacy-protected synthetic data. Their approach not only maintains the confidentiality of the original data but also enhances the utility and scalability of LLMs under privacy constraints. Attendees, including machine learning engineers, data scientists, and data managers, will witness first-hand how Secludy's integration with Milvus empowers organizations to harness the power of LLMs securely and efficiently.
7. SITA Apps
AIRPORT RELEVANT APPS IN ATI CLOUD
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Bag Manager
Aircom Server (*)
APC / CUTE
Resource Mngt Systems
Mobile Device Mngt
FIDS
Distrbuted Kiosks
3rd Party ISV Apps
Parking Mngt
Airport Maps / POI
Safety Mngt Systems
Crisis Mngt Systems
…
Docking Systems
Landing Charges Collection
Today
Planned Planned
Today
Secure & Trusted
Integrated (Airlines,
Industry Back Ends,
Amadeus, Boeing…)
End to End
Accountability and
Performance (incl.
Networks)
Workforce Mobility
Ready (WA@A)
Reachable from Common
Use
Applications
BUT WHERE TO START ?IT CANNOT BE A BIG BANG APPROACHWHAT IT AND BUSINESS DRIVERS AND REQUIREMENTS CAN BE BEST ADDRESSED WITH CLOUD SOLUTIONSOUR EXPERIENCE, HAVING BEEN THROUGH THIS FOR NEARLY 2 YEARS, IS THAT THERE ARE 3 DOMAINS WHERE CLOUD SHOULD BE CONSIDERED1- THE EMPLOYEE DIGITAL WORKSPACE2- BUSINESS APPLICATION DELIVERY3- INFRASTRUCTURE TRANSFORMATION AND RATIONALIZATIONLET’S ELABORATE ON THESE IN THE NEXT FEW SLIDES
WITH 250,000 DESKTOP IN AIRLINES OUTSTATIONS, MANAGEMENT, SUPPORT, EVOLUTION OF IT INFRASTRUCTURE IS A REAL NIGHTMARE FOR IT Infrastructure directorCloud and virtualization technology allows for significant reduction and simplification of IT footprint in outstations, reducing support cost increasing data security, flexibility,It is also a key enabler for introduction of new ways of working, of BYOD, of home working, of off-shoring / BPO….and key enabler for provision of IT to device-less employees, mobile employees, such as crewWorkspace virtualization also provides simpler, more secure and flexible ways of providing entreprise IT to business partners (such as ground handlers, call centers,…) providing in particular a clear demarcation line
Cloud solution can also greatly simplify delivery of applicationsIn the next few years it is estimated that 50% of airlines are or will be going through a major business application upgrade, be it Passenger / Res applications, aircraft management, etc….Virtualization technology and distribution of these applications from the cloud can reduce significantly the cost and time to roll-out these apps; thanks to pre-positioned pre-connected, platform,, reaching to all airports, scaling as much as needed…SITA has already embraced delivery of our own applications from the cloud : aircom server, workbridge, bag manager, air fare insightThe cloud simplifies SaaS-model adoption for the 600 or so ISV’s providing vertical applications to the industryAs an airline and airport, it will bring you simpler access to better application
Last but not least cloud solution enables transformation, rationalization of IT and DC infrastructure.Let’s look at a few examplesTypically, through replacement of regional legacy datacenters, by virtual DC positioned in the cloud, with right-sizing, scalability, and immediate provisioningAlso, in the deployment of more cost effective disaster recovery solutionBy migration to managed, in-the-cloud collaboration Microsoft platform, enabling adoption of a more effective, on-demand, as a service, ever-green model, in replacement of end of life, in-house solution
In sumaryCloud and virtualization technology, the ATI cloud can fuel efficiency and innovation in the air transport industry Enabling new ways of working Facilitating usage of a wider and wider range of end-user devices Facilitating distribution, sharing of business applications and data, between partners and consequently enabling implementation of new operational model and new processesAnd also by bringing simplicity, scalability, cost savings to IT organization, allowing these organization to focus on how to best serve the business and enable innovation in the business