1. The presentation discusses future user interfaces for the Internet of Things. It shows how major companies like Microsoft, SAP are developing new interfaces that incorporate touch, gestures, voice as screens become integrated everywhere in our homes, cities, and devices.
2. SAP in particular is focusing on connected solutions for areas like mining, health, retail, cities and more. Examples include smart vending machines, augmented reality applications and connected vehicles, homes and buildings that interact through new interfaces.
3. While some traditional interfaces like buttons and switches will still be used, IoT brings new opportunities to make interactions more relevant, distributed and polite through emerging interface technologies.
This document provides a summary of technology trends from 2010 to 2018. It describes 3D cameras entering the market in 2010. In 2011, it discusses how Blackberry Messenger was used to organize protests and posed challenges for police monitoring. The iPhone 5 is described as the best phone of 2012 with improved speed, battery and design. A portable flash drive for the iPad and iPhone is highlighted as a cool technology of 2013. Smart watches are mentioned as an innovation of 2014. The Microsoft Surface tablet is summarized as combining laptop and tablet functionality, making it suitable for professionals in 2015. Virtual reality is discussed as establishing its ecosystem in 2016. An interactive projector is presented as an early prototype of a common household device in 2017. Finally, the
Presentation by Ola Gwozdz of PMR-Products about Technology Adoption in a Wearable Space, presented at the COMIT Community Day held in High Wycombe on 30th November 2017, hosted by IFS
Camerjam mobile for the cultural sector a&nJames Cameron
The document discusses expanding a company's Mobile & TV brand into the mobile market. It has over 60,000 iPad and 350,000 iPhone customers. Revenue comes from sponsorship, advertising delivery through networks, and branded transport and commuter game applications. Download revenue models must consider market size and pricing. A ski simulator app was a top seller in multiple countries through promotion and sponsorship. To conclude, the proliferation of devices requires strategic choice of technologies, download revenue comes from casual games, app store featuring drives discovery, and branded apps perform well.
This document discusses the future of conversational interfaces and outlines several potential applications and outcomes. It begins with a brief history of messaging interfaces for children and the realization that messaging is an intuitive platform. It then lists several potential areas where conversational interfaces could be applied, including enterprise automation, gaming, marketing automation, digital companions, and more. It raises questions about how this technology might impact users, companies, and designers in the future. In closing, it thanks the audience and invites questions.
2015 International CES Day 1 Recap #OgilvyCESOgilvy
The document discusses several topics from the International CES 2015 conference, including mobility in the automotive industry, advancements in robotics and cartography, the adoption of smart watches, virtual reality as a new medium for storytelling, and new devices like the AirDog drone for creative content creation.
Presentatie Kenneth Boll - Mediafacts Nationale Uitgeefdag 2014Allet Douma
The document discusses five strategic values for digital transformation: always providing high quality and stability; reaching anyone anywhere on any device; integrating with existing business; creating new business opportunities; and gaining insight into performance and behavior. It also mentions exploring ideas from other industries and the importance of fast, stable, and easy to use platforms that can reach a global audience.
The document lists various technology related terms starting with each letter of the alphabet. It includes terms such as Apple Store, Batteries, Computers, Device, Engage, Facebook, Google, HP, IP Address, Java, Keynote, Minecraft, Nexus, Online, PS4, QuickTime, RSS, Skype, Twitter, USB, Virus, WiFi, XP, YouTube, and Z Wave. The document appears to be made by Parker & Youssef and serves as a basic primer or guide to technology terms from A to Z.
The document discusses 6 emerging digital technology trends: 1) Connected cities and the rise of location-based social networks and check-ins, 2) Voice recognition and conversational interfaces, 3) Quantified self-tracking and the aggregation of health and lifestyle data, 4) The convergence of devices and specialization in high-quality dedicated devices, 5) Interaction beyond screens through gestures and motion sensing, 6) Low-cost smartphones bringing mobile innovation to new users at the base of the economic pyramid. Various companies and products are mentioned as examples for each trend.
This document provides a summary of technology trends from 2010 to 2018. It describes 3D cameras entering the market in 2010. In 2011, it discusses how Blackberry Messenger was used to organize protests and posed challenges for police monitoring. The iPhone 5 is described as the best phone of 2012 with improved speed, battery and design. A portable flash drive for the iPad and iPhone is highlighted as a cool technology of 2013. Smart watches are mentioned as an innovation of 2014. The Microsoft Surface tablet is summarized as combining laptop and tablet functionality, making it suitable for professionals in 2015. Virtual reality is discussed as establishing its ecosystem in 2016. An interactive projector is presented as an early prototype of a common household device in 2017. Finally, the
Presentation by Ola Gwozdz of PMR-Products about Technology Adoption in a Wearable Space, presented at the COMIT Community Day held in High Wycombe on 30th November 2017, hosted by IFS
Camerjam mobile for the cultural sector a&nJames Cameron
The document discusses expanding a company's Mobile & TV brand into the mobile market. It has over 60,000 iPad and 350,000 iPhone customers. Revenue comes from sponsorship, advertising delivery through networks, and branded transport and commuter game applications. Download revenue models must consider market size and pricing. A ski simulator app was a top seller in multiple countries through promotion and sponsorship. To conclude, the proliferation of devices requires strategic choice of technologies, download revenue comes from casual games, app store featuring drives discovery, and branded apps perform well.
This document discusses the future of conversational interfaces and outlines several potential applications and outcomes. It begins with a brief history of messaging interfaces for children and the realization that messaging is an intuitive platform. It then lists several potential areas where conversational interfaces could be applied, including enterprise automation, gaming, marketing automation, digital companions, and more. It raises questions about how this technology might impact users, companies, and designers in the future. In closing, it thanks the audience and invites questions.
2015 International CES Day 1 Recap #OgilvyCESOgilvy
The document discusses several topics from the International CES 2015 conference, including mobility in the automotive industry, advancements in robotics and cartography, the adoption of smart watches, virtual reality as a new medium for storytelling, and new devices like the AirDog drone for creative content creation.
Presentatie Kenneth Boll - Mediafacts Nationale Uitgeefdag 2014Allet Douma
The document discusses five strategic values for digital transformation: always providing high quality and stability; reaching anyone anywhere on any device; integrating with existing business; creating new business opportunities; and gaining insight into performance and behavior. It also mentions exploring ideas from other industries and the importance of fast, stable, and easy to use platforms that can reach a global audience.
The document lists various technology related terms starting with each letter of the alphabet. It includes terms such as Apple Store, Batteries, Computers, Device, Engage, Facebook, Google, HP, IP Address, Java, Keynote, Minecraft, Nexus, Online, PS4, QuickTime, RSS, Skype, Twitter, USB, Virus, WiFi, XP, YouTube, and Z Wave. The document appears to be made by Parker & Youssef and serves as a basic primer or guide to technology terms from A to Z.
The document discusses 6 emerging digital technology trends: 1) Connected cities and the rise of location-based social networks and check-ins, 2) Voice recognition and conversational interfaces, 3) Quantified self-tracking and the aggregation of health and lifestyle data, 4) The convergence of devices and specialization in high-quality dedicated devices, 5) Interaction beyond screens through gestures and motion sensing, 6) Low-cost smartphones bringing mobile innovation to new users at the base of the economic pyramid. Various companies and products are mentioned as examples for each trend.
This document summarizes a study on the competitive advantage of Aircel's pocket internet service. It finds that while awareness of Aircel and pocket internet is good due to advertising, knowledge of key details like price is still lacking among both end users and retailers. Most respondents were interested in trying the service but wanted to see others try it first. The document recommends improving local advertisement and ensuring retailers are informed on product features and pricing to increase uptake of Aircel's competitively priced pocket internet service.
Echelon Ignite Thailand Keynote : The Mobile RoadAdrian Stewart
The document summarizes the career journey and lessons learned from a 19-year veteran of the mobile and digital industries. It traces his path from early IT supplier businesses in the 1990s to pioneering companies in mobile content, games, marketing and more across several countries. Key takeaways include the risks of overexpansion, importance of adapting to external factors, and the value of learning from failures to guide the next steps. The closing section outlines his new startup focused on a cloud loyalty service and mobile wallet to enable rewards programs and digital payments.
AR in Action - Who Will Win The Battle of The Mobile AR PlatformJacob Loewenstein
Jacob Loewenstein, Founder of VR/AR @ MIT, discusses his research into the developing battle between Apple, Google, Facebook, and Snapchat for the Mobile AR Platform. He presented these slides at AR in Action in New York.
This document discusses how platform shifts happen every 10-15 years and lead to new market leaders. It notes that the smartphone platform shift is already resulting in 10x more devices than PCs and that smartphone sales now exceed PCs. The mobile platform is still in the early stages of growth and represents huge opportunities in areas like mobile apps, games, payments and ecommerce. The document advocates investing in the long term potential of the mobile platform despite challenges in estimating its true size and impact.
This document discusses how Paul Bristow, founder and CEO of Clear Thinking, provides digital home makeover services and consulting on complex technology choices and strategies related to the internet of things, multi-screen experiences, quad-play operators, Android set-top boxes, and broadband connectivity assumptions. It poses several questions and myths about the future of television, operators, and technologies and provides Paul Bristow's contact information for technology, strategy, and communication consulting services.
Silver Bullet: The 5 P's to unlock your digital agenda including the one most...Aman Narain
The Silver Bullet is a presentation that introduces the forces that are driving the greatest amount of change across industry since the industrial revolution. In this presentation Aman explains his framework of the 5P's: Purpose, Process, Productivity, Platform and People, and how leadership team need to change their approaches to these to fight commoditization and redundancy. The final P: People (& Culture) is in Aman's opinion and experience the "Silver Bullet" - the one thing that lies at the bedrock or in his words is the soil from which this change germinates.
The Washington Post is throwing a wrench in the wheel of the conventional reading experience by spearheading an innovative digital strategy of adaptive, immersive journalism. The paper’s recent app on the Kindle is a step in that direction – and a testament to the collaboration between the paper and Amazon, the world’s biggest online retailer.
Cory Haik, Executive Producer and Senior Editor, Digital News, Washington Post
From Finance to FinTech: A Journey Leading Digital Transformation JourneyAman Narain
Having spent nearly the last decade driving digital transformation at Standard Chartered, with startups and more recently as CEO of Amazon backed Financial Marketplace Bank Bazaar I wanted to provide you with context behind the change we are experiencing, my leadership journey with Standard Chartered and the 10 lessons I have learned working with MNC's as well as startups.
The document announces the 2014 finalists for the da Vinci Awards in five categories: Communication/Education Aids, Environmental Adaptation/Daily Living or Work Aids, Prosthetics/Orthotics/Controls, Recreation/Leisure/Fitness/Rehabilitation, and Transportation and Mobility. Special honors will also be awarded. The da Vinci Awards recognize the latest developments in assistive technology and are presented by the Michigan Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society to foster innovation for people with physical limitations.
The document proposes solutions for overpopulation, including building solar-powered apartments and condominiums in cities to save space while providing living areas. Transportation would encourage the use of bikes and discourage polluting vehicles, while a direct democratic government would focus on equality, freedom, and providing family planning education and projects around waste disposal and renewable energy.
The document proposes solutions for overpopulation by creating solar-powered buildings, farms, and condominiums in cities to accommodate more people. Transportation would emphasize bikes and solar buses over polluting cars. The community would have English as its primary language and welcome other religions. It advocates for a direct democratic government focused on equality under the law.
This short text contains a blessing in Hebrew, wishing that God will bless, shine upon, protect, be gracious to, and lift up the recipient. It ends with the greeting "Shalom Peace".
David Edward Hughes invented the carbon microphone in 1878 while experimenting with sounds transmitted through electric circuits. He discovered that two carbon rods placed on a table and connected to a battery and telephone headset could pick up extremely faint sounds, like footsteps. Hughes called his invention the microphone. While earlier inventors had explored the concept, Hughes is credited with inventing the first practical microphone.
Internet of Things Poland 2015, 18-19 listopada, Poznań - Anya OgórkiewiczAgnieszka Krzysztofik
The document discusses smart cities and examples of Internet of Things (IoT) systems implemented in various cities. It provides an overview of Dubai Silicon Oasis as an example of a smart city and its open data initiatives. Examples are also given of various IoT applications in cities for areas like transportation, environment monitoring, and assistance for disadvantaged communities. A list of top 60 IoT sensor applications is also presented covering various sectors like parking, infrastructure monitoring, pollution detection, agriculture and more. The presentation concludes that many new initiatives are underway in standardization, industry consortia and partnerships to advance IoT and smart city technologies.
[CB16] Be a Binary Rockstar: An Introduction to Program Analysis with Binary ...CODE BLUE
This talk will explore program analysis on compiled code, where source is not available. Many static program analysis tools, such as LLVM passes, depend on the ability to compile source to bytecode, and cannot operate on binaries. A solution to this problem will be explained and demonstrated using the new Intermediate Language (IL) in Binary Ninja. Binary Ninja IL will be described, providing a basic understanding of how to write analyses using it.
This talk will describe and release a tool in Binary Ninja IL for automated discovery of a simple memory corruption vulnerability and demonstrate it on a CTF binary. The concepts of variable analysis, abstract interpretation, and integer range analysis will be discussed in the context of vulnerability discovery.
--- Sophia D'Antoine
Sophia D’Antoine is a security engineer at Trail of Bits in NYC and a graduate of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. She is a regular speaker at security conferences around the world, including RECon, HITB, and CanSecWest. Her present work includes techniques for automated software exploitation and software obfuscation using LLVM. She spends too much time playing CTF and going to noise concerts.
1) Mobile devices are always with us and reinvent interaction models through built-in hardware features and personalization.
2) Context is very important for mobile experiences and the best device depends on one's current task and situation.
3) To be successful on mobile, experiences must be simple, context-aware, and leverage the user's existing digital ecosystem and the device's sensors and capabilities.
This document summarizes a study on the competitive advantage of Aircel's pocket internet service. It finds that while awareness of Aircel and pocket internet is good due to advertising, knowledge of key details like price is still lacking among both end users and retailers. Most respondents were interested in trying the service but wanted to see others try it first. The document recommends improving local advertisement and ensuring retailers are informed on product features and pricing to increase uptake of Aircel's competitively priced pocket internet service.
Echelon Ignite Thailand Keynote : The Mobile RoadAdrian Stewart
The document summarizes the career journey and lessons learned from a 19-year veteran of the mobile and digital industries. It traces his path from early IT supplier businesses in the 1990s to pioneering companies in mobile content, games, marketing and more across several countries. Key takeaways include the risks of overexpansion, importance of adapting to external factors, and the value of learning from failures to guide the next steps. The closing section outlines his new startup focused on a cloud loyalty service and mobile wallet to enable rewards programs and digital payments.
AR in Action - Who Will Win The Battle of The Mobile AR PlatformJacob Loewenstein
Jacob Loewenstein, Founder of VR/AR @ MIT, discusses his research into the developing battle between Apple, Google, Facebook, and Snapchat for the Mobile AR Platform. He presented these slides at AR in Action in New York.
This document discusses how platform shifts happen every 10-15 years and lead to new market leaders. It notes that the smartphone platform shift is already resulting in 10x more devices than PCs and that smartphone sales now exceed PCs. The mobile platform is still in the early stages of growth and represents huge opportunities in areas like mobile apps, games, payments and ecommerce. The document advocates investing in the long term potential of the mobile platform despite challenges in estimating its true size and impact.
This document discusses how Paul Bristow, founder and CEO of Clear Thinking, provides digital home makeover services and consulting on complex technology choices and strategies related to the internet of things, multi-screen experiences, quad-play operators, Android set-top boxes, and broadband connectivity assumptions. It poses several questions and myths about the future of television, operators, and technologies and provides Paul Bristow's contact information for technology, strategy, and communication consulting services.
Silver Bullet: The 5 P's to unlock your digital agenda including the one most...Aman Narain
The Silver Bullet is a presentation that introduces the forces that are driving the greatest amount of change across industry since the industrial revolution. In this presentation Aman explains his framework of the 5P's: Purpose, Process, Productivity, Platform and People, and how leadership team need to change their approaches to these to fight commoditization and redundancy. The final P: People (& Culture) is in Aman's opinion and experience the "Silver Bullet" - the one thing that lies at the bedrock or in his words is the soil from which this change germinates.
The Washington Post is throwing a wrench in the wheel of the conventional reading experience by spearheading an innovative digital strategy of adaptive, immersive journalism. The paper’s recent app on the Kindle is a step in that direction – and a testament to the collaboration between the paper and Amazon, the world’s biggest online retailer.
Cory Haik, Executive Producer and Senior Editor, Digital News, Washington Post
From Finance to FinTech: A Journey Leading Digital Transformation JourneyAman Narain
Having spent nearly the last decade driving digital transformation at Standard Chartered, with startups and more recently as CEO of Amazon backed Financial Marketplace Bank Bazaar I wanted to provide you with context behind the change we are experiencing, my leadership journey with Standard Chartered and the 10 lessons I have learned working with MNC's as well as startups.
The document announces the 2014 finalists for the da Vinci Awards in five categories: Communication/Education Aids, Environmental Adaptation/Daily Living or Work Aids, Prosthetics/Orthotics/Controls, Recreation/Leisure/Fitness/Rehabilitation, and Transportation and Mobility. Special honors will also be awarded. The da Vinci Awards recognize the latest developments in assistive technology and are presented by the Michigan Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society to foster innovation for people with physical limitations.
The document proposes solutions for overpopulation, including building solar-powered apartments and condominiums in cities to save space while providing living areas. Transportation would encourage the use of bikes and discourage polluting vehicles, while a direct democratic government would focus on equality, freedom, and providing family planning education and projects around waste disposal and renewable energy.
The document proposes solutions for overpopulation by creating solar-powered buildings, farms, and condominiums in cities to accommodate more people. Transportation would emphasize bikes and solar buses over polluting cars. The community would have English as its primary language and welcome other religions. It advocates for a direct democratic government focused on equality under the law.
This short text contains a blessing in Hebrew, wishing that God will bless, shine upon, protect, be gracious to, and lift up the recipient. It ends with the greeting "Shalom Peace".
David Edward Hughes invented the carbon microphone in 1878 while experimenting with sounds transmitted through electric circuits. He discovered that two carbon rods placed on a table and connected to a battery and telephone headset could pick up extremely faint sounds, like footsteps. Hughes called his invention the microphone. While earlier inventors had explored the concept, Hughes is credited with inventing the first practical microphone.
Internet of Things Poland 2015, 18-19 listopada, Poznań - Anya OgórkiewiczAgnieszka Krzysztofik
The document discusses smart cities and examples of Internet of Things (IoT) systems implemented in various cities. It provides an overview of Dubai Silicon Oasis as an example of a smart city and its open data initiatives. Examples are also given of various IoT applications in cities for areas like transportation, environment monitoring, and assistance for disadvantaged communities. A list of top 60 IoT sensor applications is also presented covering various sectors like parking, infrastructure monitoring, pollution detection, agriculture and more. The presentation concludes that many new initiatives are underway in standardization, industry consortia and partnerships to advance IoT and smart city technologies.
[CB16] Be a Binary Rockstar: An Introduction to Program Analysis with Binary ...CODE BLUE
This talk will explore program analysis on compiled code, where source is not available. Many static program analysis tools, such as LLVM passes, depend on the ability to compile source to bytecode, and cannot operate on binaries. A solution to this problem will be explained and demonstrated using the new Intermediate Language (IL) in Binary Ninja. Binary Ninja IL will be described, providing a basic understanding of how to write analyses using it.
This talk will describe and release a tool in Binary Ninja IL for automated discovery of a simple memory corruption vulnerability and demonstrate it on a CTF binary. The concepts of variable analysis, abstract interpretation, and integer range analysis will be discussed in the context of vulnerability discovery.
--- Sophia D'Antoine
Sophia D’Antoine is a security engineer at Trail of Bits in NYC and a graduate of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. She is a regular speaker at security conferences around the world, including RECon, HITB, and CanSecWest. Her present work includes techniques for automated software exploitation and software obfuscation using LLVM. She spends too much time playing CTF and going to noise concerts.
1) Mobile devices are always with us and reinvent interaction models through built-in hardware features and personalization.
2) Context is very important for mobile experiences and the best device depends on one's current task and situation.
3) To be successful on mobile, experiences must be simple, context-aware, and leverage the user's existing digital ecosystem and the device's sensors and capabilities.
In a landrush to go mobi... It is essential Brands and publishers are aware of the challenges and the very different approach they must take to mobilise their brands properly within Africa. We look at who is doing it well and who could do better.
The Prezence Digital approach addresses our extensive technology built for handset adaptation as well as the most important elements of mobie design - User Experience and the Context of the mobile user (Context before Content).
Prezence Digital - Mobile for the (African) masses!
Smartphone, e-readers and tablets have dramatically changed the way we access content and digital services today. Designing the user experience means re-thinking the traditional paradigms in use for the web and considering a broader picture where the experience is pervasive, multi-channel and cross-device.
What is fundamental, is optimizing the user experience by designing the interaction through different contexts, functionality and mobile platforms, simply translating the desktop interface is not enough.
Rethinking the business logic of a service centered around the user, is the first step to designing a complex multi-channel experience.
Combining design methodology with agile development is the next step in bringing a successful product or service to market.
The document lists various projects related to information and interface design, including designing a real-time traffic information system, visualizing the discography of musician A.R. Rahman, designing an infotainment system for elderly drivers, designing the next generation of Microsoft's Windows operating system, designing mobile services for low-income users, improving mobile phone conversations and interactions, and representing industrial areas and waste composition in Bangalore. The document also lists various methods and techniques used for information and interface design projects, such as literature reviews, data analytics, prototyping, ethnographic research, field observations, personas, and user research.
This document provides an overview of user experience (UX) and its history and evolution. UX began in the field of human factors engineering to study how users interact with technology. It has since expanded to encompass usability, user needs, and business goals. The document discusses various trends that impact modern UX, such as new technologies, data usage, and changing consumer behaviors. It also outlines typical stages of the UX design process and provides examples of UX deliverables like experience principles and prototypes.
Revolt Breakfast Club is a monthly presentation for our clients and special guests, which aim to inspire, educate and encourage discussion about the ever-changing digital landscape. The presentations focus on specific topics relevant for those who want to be better at navigating the various tools, technologies, platforms and consumer preferences faced by brands today.
The topic of this month was bots, artificial intelligence and conversational interfaces with Kaave Pour focusing on the the current state of the different technologies and how brands can use them now and in the future.
This month's speaker:
Kaave Pour is Creative Director for Space10, IKEA’s new future living lab. Furthermore he’s head of Trailerpark I/O, an event where more than 1000 people meet to explore the intersection between art, design and technology.
DIGITAL BRIEFING 2010 – Mobile Business InnovationFredrik Hörnsten
The document discusses the nature of mobile and provides five rules for developing mobile applications and services. It notes that mobile is always with us, reinvents interaction models through built-in hardware features, and is personalized. The five rules are to focus on simplicity, understand that context is key, develop both apps and mobile web, utilize advanced device technologies, and leverage users' existing digital ecosystems.
Jerome Abayasinghe has over 30 years of experience in innovation management, creative direction, digital strategy, graphic design, web design, and branding. He has worked with many notable clients such as Rothmans Williams Renault, Landor Associates, Surge Interactive, and Clockwork Mouse Digital. His skills include creative strategy, digital media, social media, interactive advertising, 3D modeling, animation, and Adobe Creative Suite.
Mobile First Strategy - A Game-Changing Opportunity for Your EnterpriseWSO2
In this webinar, Shanmugarajah Sinnathamby, director - mobile architecture at WSO2, will discuss the following
What is mobile first strategy
Steps to create the mobile first strategy in your enterprise
Benefits of the mobile first strategy
Different approaches to create mobile applications
This document provides an overview of key considerations for mobile user experience (UX) design. It discusses the mobile ecosystem and how it is constantly evolving. It outlines the typical mobile app lifecycle including discovery, design, quality assurance, launch, and ongoing improvements. It emphasizes designing for the unique constraints of mobile like screen sizes and developing effective app flows and navigation. It also stresses the importance of visual design elements like icons, animations, and branding to create positive first impressions for users.
Momads is a mobile idea company. It is creating and producing and promoting ideas for the mobile internet (mobile apps, ads and websites).
Momads services two markets: Belgium and the UK.
It is based in Brussels, the capital of Europe, while its people are spread allover Europe: the creative people are in Barcelona and Brussels. The development teams are in Minsk, Bucharest and Kiev.
SEMPL 19: SNEHA NAGESH, Global Search Business Director, PHD Global Business UKSempl 21
1) Stage I from 1950-1995 saw the introduction and spread of screens and the world wide web.
2) Stage II from 1990-2015 involved organizing information through search engines, browsers, and apps.
3) Stage III from 2010-2025 focuses on machine learning improving information extraction through virtual assistants and other technologies.
May 2013 marks one year since NATIVE introduced the our mobile report into the industry. It's acceptance has astounded us and has been downloaded thousands of times by people from all around the world. We hope you continue to enjoy it and are always open to feedback and requests.
The 13th edition of the NATIVE mobile report see's the celebration of more birthdays including the DMMA and YouTube.
Learn more about the future of Blackberry's BBM, Bookly – an e-reader for Mxit, award winners and brand rankings for the month.
Programmatically Speaking with InMobi and Rubicon ProjectInMobi
The webinar provided an overview of programmatic advertising trends globally and in Asia. It discussed how programmatic has evolved from broadcast advertising to targeted real-time ads on thousands of devices. The speakers from Rubicon Project and InMobi described how automation has benefited the advertising industry by streamlining processes. InMobi's capabilities in data gathering, audience segmentation, and inventory were highlighted. Key trends of growing programmatic spending, especially in mobile and video, in India and Asia were shared. The webinar concluded with recommendations on effective programmatic media buying strategies.
The document discusses Kodak's history with digital photography and failure to adapt to changing technology. It summarizes that Kodak built the first digital camera in 1975 but declared bankruptcy in 2012 as digital photography replaced film. It provides other examples of companies like Sony and Blockbuster that failed to adapt to new technologies like the iPod and streaming services. The document then covers emerging technology trends over the next 10 years like augmented reality, artificial intelligence, the Internet of Things, new interfaces, 3D printing, and wearables. It emphasizes the need for companies to adapt Darwinistically to changes or face risks to their survival.
10 reasons why now is the perfect time to get serious about the mobile webTijs Vrolix
The document discusses why now is the perfect time to get serious about the mobile web. Key points include:
1) Smartphones are becoming the new standard, led by the iPhone, with touchscreens dominating.
2) Early mobile web users are young, affluent, and urban professionals using it mostly for social networking and information.
3) Billions of new users will enter the mobile market in the next few years, surpassing desktop users by 2013.
4) Social networking drives mobile web usage, with 70% using it for Facebook and mobile Facebook users growing dramatically.
HP: De toekomst van personal computing toestellen. Marketing Team
De laatste 10 jaar is er een enorme diversiteit ontstaan in personal computing devices. Innovaties en trends volgen mekaar snel op. Mobieler werken staat centraal. Kunnen we een voorspelling maken van welke richting we de komende jaren uitgaan?
The document discusses highlights from the 2010 Mobile World Congress conference in Barcelona. It summarizes developments in smartphones, including larger touchscreens, advanced operating systems, and location-based applications. It also notes the formation of an alliance between 24 telecom operators to build an open platform to compete with Apple's App Store. Finally, it suggests that the next decade will focus on enhancing the real world with digital information through technologies like augmented reality.
Mobile World Congress 2015 Recap - Day Fouribmmobile
The document summarizes key takeaways from the fourth and final day of Mobile World Congress 2015. The closing day focused on enterprise mobility, global accessibility, and the Internet of Things. It discussed how mobile strategies can help small businesses compete, the importance of simple and intuitive apps, and incorporating IoT into business models to stay relevant. The document also mentioned opportunities in emerging mobile markets in Africa and Asia to connect more people to the economy and accomplishments through mobile devices.
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Internet of Things Poland 2015, 18-19 listopada, Poznań - Kuba ZwolińskiAgnieszka Krzysztofik
In 2008, Magento's goal was to build smarter e-commerce through modules, ERP, CRM, PIM, accounting, marketing automation and warehouse integrations. By 2014, Magento's goal expanded to connect the previously unconnected Internet of Things by using IoT to get information, analyze big data, better target customers, automate simple sales, and sell more, as demonstrated by partnerships with companies like Rebecca Minkoff, BoxPark, and Stanley Furniture for product management and tracking using iBeacons and automated shopping experiences.
Pushing the limits of ePRTC: 100ns holdover for 100 daysAdtran
At WSTS 2024, Alon Stern explored the topic of parametric holdover and explained how recent research findings can be implemented in real-world PNT networks to achieve 100 nanoseconds of accuracy for up to 100 days.
Alt. GDG Cloud Southlake #33: Boule & Rebala: Effective AppSec in SDLC using ...James Anderson
Effective Application Security in Software Delivery lifecycle using Deployment Firewall and DBOM
The modern software delivery process (or the CI/CD process) includes many tools, distributed teams, open-source code, and cloud platforms. Constant focus on speed to release software to market, along with the traditional slow and manual security checks has caused gaps in continuous security as an important piece in the software supply chain. Today organizations feel more susceptible to external and internal cyber threats due to the vast attack surface in their applications supply chain and the lack of end-to-end governance and risk management.
The software team must secure its software delivery process to avoid vulnerability and security breaches. This needs to be achieved with existing tool chains and without extensive rework of the delivery processes. This talk will present strategies and techniques for providing visibility into the true risk of the existing vulnerabilities, preventing the introduction of security issues in the software, resolving vulnerabilities in production environments quickly, and capturing the deployment bill of materials (DBOM).
Speakers:
Bob Boule
Robert Boule is a technology enthusiast with PASSION for technology and making things work along with a knack for helping others understand how things work. He comes with around 20 years of solution engineering experience in application security, software continuous delivery, and SaaS platforms. He is known for his dynamic presentations in CI/CD and application security integrated in software delivery lifecycle.
Gopinath Rebala
Gopinath Rebala is the CTO of OpsMx, where he has overall responsibility for the machine learning and data processing architectures for Secure Software Delivery. Gopi also has a strong connection with our customers, leading design and architecture for strategic implementations. Gopi is a frequent speaker and well-known leader in continuous delivery and integrating security into software delivery.
Building RAG with self-deployed Milvus vector database and Snowpark Container...Zilliz
This talk will give hands-on advice on building RAG applications with an open-source Milvus database deployed as a docker container. We will also introduce the integration of Milvus with Snowpark Container Services.
Maruthi Prithivirajan, Head of ASEAN & IN Solution Architecture, Neo4j
Get an inside look at the latest Neo4j innovations that enable relationship-driven intelligence at scale. Learn more about the newest cloud integrations and product enhancements that make Neo4j an essential choice for developers building apps with interconnected data and generative AI.
Unlock the Future of Search with MongoDB Atlas_ Vector Search Unleashed.pdfMalak Abu Hammad
Discover how MongoDB Atlas and vector search technology can revolutionize your application's search capabilities. This comprehensive presentation covers:
* What is Vector Search?
* Importance and benefits of vector search
* Practical use cases across various industries
* Step-by-step implementation guide
* Live demos with code snippets
* Enhancing LLM capabilities with vector search
* Best practices and optimization strategies
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4. MAINPRESENTATIONPURPOSE
To present the direction of UI
development in relation to IoT field
To show how big players approach IoT
and try to adapt new interfaces
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42. MAINPRESENTATIONPURPOSE
To present the direction of UI
development in relation to IoT field
To show how big players approach IoT
and try to adapt new interfaces
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59. SUMMARY
1 Why? Because it
provides us control
3 Touch, gestures, voice
will envolve 4IoT not only for end-
customers but also to
business
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60. QUESTIONS?
MONIKA HOFFMANN
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PRO DUC T MANAG ER /UX DESIG NER
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Movie as a short warm-up; this time we are going to present more likely future if comes to User Interfaces, but now let’s recall history for a while…
1st Computer Game Spacewar published in 1962 by Steve Rusell is regarded as first User Interface. It had it’s own visualization, 4 commands to perform and keyboard to control.
2 years later first mouse designed by Douglas Engelbart was presented to wide public. It had wheels that make contact with the working surface.
As an interesting fact I can say that first mouse prototype was patentet after WW2 and kept as a military secret.
Comand line Interface; here: the first spreadsheet computer program for personal computers, originally released for the Apple II. Simple interface that revolutionlized the way companies start operating!
First GUI in Apple Lisa; We can see for the first time graphic elements like windows, icons, menus, pointer. That was really cool!
First years of 1995 resulted in UI Frameworks, for example Visual Basic or Photo Editor.
2003 was the year of first widgets, (including konfabulator) on iOS.
Since 2011 we have been facing with Advanced User Interfaces: including Zooming User Interface, 3D Interface, Skeuomorphic Interface – skeumoformism is a type of inverted obsolescence that aims in alleviating future shock (can be observed in smartphone’s notes, calculators, but also audiobook’s shelfes, as on presentation), Modern /Metro UI.
In upper timeline we can also observe couple of facts that contributed to new interfaces appearance, including:
Introducing World Wide Web in 1990
Mobile Touch Interface presented (Pen based Interface) in 1991
Touchscreen Interface – FingerWorks that launched in 2003
Apperience of Web 2.0 in 2004
Introducing HTML5, here: Adaptive User Interface from 2012
The evolution od UI that I have mentioned goes from desktop, web to mobile devices…
But being honest… IoT, which is today’s main topic, is more than just screens. „Smart devices” that create Internet of Things are loaded with sesnsors and can „talk” with each other (here: convey data and information) to us and other devices. How we can understand and control them?
Before I try to explain how the interfaces of IoT will change let’s remind ouselfes which interfaces we use in our immediate environment…
These knobs in the presentation we use on a daily basis, in our bad rooms, living rooms, cars and kitchen. There are also interfaces.
Second type of interfaces, buttons are also well known to everybody who watches television, drives a car, wash clotes in wash maschine or … who goes to the sitter by reheatting dinner .
Switches are mailny associated with current but not only, here we have the example from car.
Lavers and handles are elements that have bacame inseparable part of our life, not only as the elements of our household duties but also leisure time.
Those examples show us how we, as people, approach to items surrounding us.
Intiutively we understand the concept of „user interfaces” but to fully clarify potencial misunderstandings…
Let’s split these words…
Is it important? Really?
Hmmm, something to add? Eternal problem of humanity can be solved.
This is something from my backyard. The problem I always face when sorting rubbish. Can be easier? Yes, it can.
Now, let’s see how do UI change in near future…
For those who expect revolution straight from „Minority report” or other Science Fiction movies I have dissapointment. UI will be like today, with the following differences:
Greater relevance
Politer interactions
Envolved touch, gesture, voice
New screen form factors
More distributed
Return to physical
Will try to explain this concept it in next slides.
First of all we will experience more gestures and touch type. Instead of using buttons people start to use their gestures and move to express their intention. [Wii, Nintendo]
But on the other hand leap motions controllers are not a replacement for mouses or keyboards; it lets us interact with applications in more intuitive way.
Secondly, we can observe new apprach to voice-to-text dictation using eg Siri digital assistant or Alexa Voice Service in Echo project from Amazon.
Driving safer (not texting manually), making to-do list, streamming podcasts, playing audiobooks and controling your house with a word have never been so easy.
IoT era will result in many, many new screens…
But not oly flat screens we know nowadays, but any shape screens that will replace tradicional control panels.
Buttons and knops we know nowadays will no longer be an integral part of electronic appliances. Simply won’t have to. Our live become a new context for using them, here: to order new washing powder, raise the temperaturę in our flat or… inform our relatives when encounterring danger situation, like in Flic project.
Why to use screen for orderring foodstuffs we miss? Better to use Amazon Dash by scanning labels or barcodes of product that are about to run out.
Hew experience, but buttons still there.
Is seems that tech companies as Google (Nest project) or Amazon by buying hardware companies and their skills are openning new chapter.
The technology, which Bezos, founder and CEO of Amazon, says can scan 100 million objects and takes less than a second to work, is activated via a dedicated "Firefly" button on the Fire Phone. A hybrid of Google Googles and Shazam is a new way to find information about product, services, music, TV channels etc. Why typing if you can press „Firefly” buton and scan?
We should not forget about nowadays trend for wearable technology, which will be more and more popular. Maby smartwatches or smartglasses will relace smartphone as a hub of information? Will see.
The fact is that knobs, buttons, keyboards and mices will exsist. It’s not only that we are well acquinted with some activities like turning or pushing, and it will be hard to change, but also because so far nobody has invented more precise appliances like mice. Even touch, gesture and voice control will not eliminate precise item from 1964 . Of courfe in the nearest feature.
Our interfaces today will change into…
… Interfaces of the future. We will still have known elements from today’s world but with some changes…
From my presentation I would like you to remember …
Asset management
Commerce
Finance
Human resources
Manufacturing
Marketing
R&D/Engineering
Sales
Service
Sourcing and procurement
Supply chain
Sustainability
Quick danger recognition - when for example gas concentration increase, application warns about it, and this quickly can be checked
Recognize faulty item and repair via creating new service order
Recognize faulty machines, like trucks etc
Miners receive evacuation plan and rout for evacuation in case of danger (and position for his others team members)
Safer work place
Improve performance
Not dependent from the power system – should work in almost every situation
Saving a lot of money, in case of a breakdown (because of predicting, fast danger recognition)
Quick danger recognition - when for example gas concentration increase, application warns about it, and this quickly can be checked
Recognize faulty item and repair via creating new service order
Recognize faulty machines, like trucks etc
Miners receive evacuation plan and rout for evacuation in case of danger (and position for his others team members)
Safer work place
Improve performance
Not dependent from the power system – should work in almost every situation
Saving a lot of money, in case of a breakdown (because of predicting, fast danger recognition)
Vending machines, where you can pay with your account (no real money with you needed), where you only put your card into the machine and it knows all about you. You can explore the products and purchase something. App keeps preferences, purchase history and this way it shows personalized offer for the customer, which stands in front of the machine. It is also connected with social media, so you can post, share on Facebook etc. You can personalize the app appearance (it will look the same than in each place on the world, where this machine with app is standing). Product recommendations, segmentation etc. When machines breaks down it notifies about it and the nearest expert is going to repair it. It has information about what is broken, which part needs to be exchanged etc.
Benefits:
Personalized shopping
Purchase history and recommendations
Socializing it
Making buying at the machines stuff more trendy and enjoyable
No money needed – one account for all machines (smart wallet)
Vending machines, where you can pay with your account (no real money with you needed), where you only put your card into the machine and it knows all about you. You can explore the products and purchase something. App keeps preferences, purchase history and this way it shows personalized offer for the customer, which stands in front of the machine. It is also connected with social media, so you can post, share on Facebook etc. You can personalize the app appearance (it will look the same than in each place on the world, where this machine with app is standing). Product recommendations, segmentation etc. When machines breaks down it notifies about it and the nearest expert is going to repair it. It has information about what is broken, which part needs to be exchanged etc.
Benefits:
Personalized shopping
Purchase history and recommendations
Socializing it
Making buying at the machines stuff more trendy and enjoyable
No money needed – one account for all machines (smart wallet)
Vending machines, where you can pay with your account (no real money with you needed), where you only put your card into the machine and it knows all about you. You can explore the products and purchase something. App keeps preferences, purchase history and this way it shows personalized offer for the customer, which stands in front of the machine. It is also connected with social media, so you can post, share on Facebook etc. You can personalize the app appearance (it will look the same than in each place on the world, where this machine with app is standing). Product recommendations, segmentation etc. When machines breaks down it notifies about it and the nearest expert is going to repair it. It has information about what is broken, which part needs to be exchanged etc.
Benefits:
Personalized shopping
Purchase history and recommendations
Socializing it
Making buying at the machines stuff more trendy and enjoyable
No money needed – one account for all machines (smart wallet)
Monitoring blood sugar level at home, results are send directly to mobile phone and to your doctor
Smartwatch + bend + phone apps + roche blood sugar machine -> sedn to SAP into HANA cloud -> doctor receives it and see if sth is wrong or not, can monitor when the blood sugar increase/decrease, how much patient excercise, etc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5uBopSYtfIc&index=1&list=PLYdj_yQpJjT0cXs0GwXyxt10b3kGr7kdi
https://www.sap-tv.com/video/36028/fighting-diabetes-with-sap-app
Monitoring blood sugar level at home, results are send directly to mobile phone and to your doctor
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5uBopSYtfIc&index=1&list=PLYdj_yQpJjT0cXs0GwXyxt10b3kGr7kdi
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uo528eZSqCw
(This video shows a warehouse picker getting directions on his smart glasses. SAP is working with smart eyewear company Vuzix to unleash to power of augmented reality. Create efficiencies for your organization across lines of businesses by enabling real-time access to data for factory workers.)
Bar code scanner
Routing a way to the pack
Smart glasses
Malfunction detection
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uo528eZSqCw
(This video shows a warehouse picker getting directions on his smart glasses. SAP is working with smart eyewear company Vuzix to unleash to power of augmented reality. Create efficiencies for your organization across lines of businesses by enabling real-time access to data for factory workers.)
Bar code scanner
Routing a way to the pack
Smart glasses
Malfunction detection
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cWo4lDa_1uw BMW
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pXOz0b7cogU VW
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cWo4lDa_1uw BMW
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pXOz0b7cogU VW
Finind parking sport
Parking via smartphone
Short description: When looking at a building’s life cycle, only 20% of the associated costs are spent during construction time. The remaining 80% incur while operating the building, and can roughly be split into energy costs (40%) and costs for technical maintenance and replacements (30-40%). Monitoring such diverse costs is challenging, especially because the underlying information is spread across multiple data sources.
Benefits:
Drill down into source systems: detailed information available directly from the cockpit
Reduced manual effort: easy linking of data from different systems such as HR/FI/CRM without timely manual data loads
Simplified reporting: real-time reporting with predefined reports or on the fly data using powerful analytical tools
Lower energy consumptions/ lower costs of managing the buildings
Forecasting costs/ future enhancements
Occupancy sensors – integrate with HR systems
Manage customer satisfaction
Optimize building performance