The document discusses innovation, creativity, and entrepreneurship. It covers various types of innovation including classical, "digical" combining digital and physical, and disruptive innovation. Emerging technologies like 3D printing, the Internet of Things, and digital platforms are discussed as enabling new forms of innovation. The presentation explores how trends like these technologies, new business models like network orchestrators, and global forces will shape our future.
digital production and the 4th industrial revolutionRoberto Siagri
The essence of the forth industrial revolution is around the creation of unstructured data. In order to take the maximum advantage you need a agnostic data collection platform that decouples data from producers and users.
Capgemini CWIN18 Presentation on Cloud Journey and Re-platforming. Focus on DevOps and Serverless.
This presentation will show the Capgemini vision of Cloud Journey.
What is digital transformation? An introduction to reflect uponJoël Krapf
What is digital transformation? This short presentation below is intended to help all those who have not been occupied with digital transformation intensively. First of all, the keyword "Industry 4.0" is introduced, which for many people is synonymous with digital transformation. Afterwards, a emerging technology is presented on each slide in a few sentences and explained with a short YouTube clip. Since the digital transformation does not only include this technological change, but also what we make of the technology, the presentation concludes with questions of reflection. The reader can pose those questions individually or in a group to promote his or her own digital transformation.
ProIndústria 2017 - A02 - Novos valores do ecossistema industrialCADWARE-TECHNOLOGY
This document summarizes Tushar Parikh's presentation on exponential technologies and digital transformation at TATA Consultancy Services Ltd. It discusses how digital has accelerated change exponentially and the dominant digital themes including frictionless experience, insights and automation, and disintermediation. It also outlines how digital transformation shifts companies from business as usual to innovative and adaptive using a combination of digital forces and reimagining areas like business models and processes. Finally, it discusses concepts like the digital spine, learning ecosystems, the six D's of exponential technologies, consumer led innovation, and connected ecosystems.
This document contains an agenda and presentation slides for a Cloud Workshop seminar at Tor Vergata University in Rome on January 30, 2015. The agenda includes sessions on HP's cloud vision and products like Helion OpenStack and Cloud Foundry, as well as an overview of OpenStack and the hybrid world. The presentation slides discuss how cloud computing represents a paradigm shift for IT, the massive growth of data driving the need for a new approach, and how HP's cloud solutions can help enterprises address challenges around speed, agility, risk, costs and simplification.
Digitale Transformation - so verändert sie Wirtschaft und GesellschaftDIE DIGITALE GmbH
This document discusses the digital transformation of business and society. It notes that digital Darwinism is occurring as technologies and society change faster than brands can adapt. Everything that can be digitized, connected to a network, or automated will be. The app economy enables new business models and dematerializes old economies. The marketing and advertising industry faces disruption from data-driven approaches and the demands of big advertisers. To address challenges, the solution is cultural change to simplify processes and create value from data through an integrated, data-driven workflow.
Azure Day Rome Reloaded 2019 - Cloud Journey – FastTrack for Azureazuredayit
Starting from a scenario with obsolete legacy infrastructure services, we moved the entire .NET application landscape to Azure Platform as a Service.
The migration strategy was based on Azure Database Migration and was completed in a month and a half using Azure PaaS (Database as a Service, App Service and Application Gateway).
With minimal application changes, we were able to provide workload optimization, management optimization and Infrastructure as Code, which resulted in a reduction in the number of servers (from 30 to 5), in management effort (-70%) and in deployment time for the client.
digital production and the 4th industrial revolutionRoberto Siagri
The essence of the forth industrial revolution is around the creation of unstructured data. In order to take the maximum advantage you need a agnostic data collection platform that decouples data from producers and users.
Capgemini CWIN18 Presentation on Cloud Journey and Re-platforming. Focus on DevOps and Serverless.
This presentation will show the Capgemini vision of Cloud Journey.
What is digital transformation? An introduction to reflect uponJoël Krapf
What is digital transformation? This short presentation below is intended to help all those who have not been occupied with digital transformation intensively. First of all, the keyword "Industry 4.0" is introduced, which for many people is synonymous with digital transformation. Afterwards, a emerging technology is presented on each slide in a few sentences and explained with a short YouTube clip. Since the digital transformation does not only include this technological change, but also what we make of the technology, the presentation concludes with questions of reflection. The reader can pose those questions individually or in a group to promote his or her own digital transformation.
ProIndústria 2017 - A02 - Novos valores do ecossistema industrialCADWARE-TECHNOLOGY
This document summarizes Tushar Parikh's presentation on exponential technologies and digital transformation at TATA Consultancy Services Ltd. It discusses how digital has accelerated change exponentially and the dominant digital themes including frictionless experience, insights and automation, and disintermediation. It also outlines how digital transformation shifts companies from business as usual to innovative and adaptive using a combination of digital forces and reimagining areas like business models and processes. Finally, it discusses concepts like the digital spine, learning ecosystems, the six D's of exponential technologies, consumer led innovation, and connected ecosystems.
This document contains an agenda and presentation slides for a Cloud Workshop seminar at Tor Vergata University in Rome on January 30, 2015. The agenda includes sessions on HP's cloud vision and products like Helion OpenStack and Cloud Foundry, as well as an overview of OpenStack and the hybrid world. The presentation slides discuss how cloud computing represents a paradigm shift for IT, the massive growth of data driving the need for a new approach, and how HP's cloud solutions can help enterprises address challenges around speed, agility, risk, costs and simplification.
Digitale Transformation - so verändert sie Wirtschaft und GesellschaftDIE DIGITALE GmbH
This document discusses the digital transformation of business and society. It notes that digital Darwinism is occurring as technologies and society change faster than brands can adapt. Everything that can be digitized, connected to a network, or automated will be. The app economy enables new business models and dematerializes old economies. The marketing and advertising industry faces disruption from data-driven approaches and the demands of big advertisers. To address challenges, the solution is cultural change to simplify processes and create value from data through an integrated, data-driven workflow.
Azure Day Rome Reloaded 2019 - Cloud Journey – FastTrack for Azureazuredayit
Starting from a scenario with obsolete legacy infrastructure services, we moved the entire .NET application landscape to Azure Platform as a Service.
The migration strategy was based on Azure Database Migration and was completed in a month and a half using Azure PaaS (Database as a Service, App Service and Application Gateway).
With minimal application changes, we were able to provide workload optimization, management optimization and Infrastructure as Code, which resulted in a reduction in the number of servers (from 30 to 5), in management effort (-70%) and in deployment time for the client.
This document discusses strategies for migrating applications to Microsoft Azure cloud services. It begins with an overview of different application types and recommended migration approaches, such as "lift and shift" for legacy applications versus rearchitecting for cloud-native applications. It then covers specific strategies for modernizing .NET applications and moving to Azure Platform as a Service. The document aims to help organizations optimize their cloud migration plans based on application requirements and business needs.
Future of Power: Håndtering af nye teknologier - Kim EscherichIBM Danmark
This document discusses the opportunity for growth and innovation in the Internet of Things (IoT) domain. It defines the key aspects of an instrumented, interconnected and intelligent IoT. Examples are given of IoT innovations and use cases, such as using sensor data to improve bus transportation performance and help retailers track inventory in real time. The challenges of IoT are also addressed, such as how to generate insights from the vast amounts of data.
The year 2027? How the new industrial revolution is influencing value creat...Robin Teigland
The document discusses how digital technologies are driving changes that will influence value creation over the next decade. Rapid digital disruption has caused over half of Fortune 500 companies to disappear since 2000. While digital penetration is still low, digitalization is placing pressure on revenue and profits for all industries. New business models like platforms and ecosystems are emerging, enabled by advances in areas like artificial intelligence, blockchain, and 3D printing. This is shifting the nature of work and requiring organizations to rapidly change or risk becoming obsolete.
The Internet of Things is one of the single biggest disruptive factors in today’s digital landscape. Companies need to plan out an IoT strategy that allows them to use data to create personalized content for customers across different channels.
Boris Kraft, Chief Visionary Officer of Magnolia, will be explaining the role of the digital business platform, and how it should form the hub for a company’s web, mobile and Internet of Things initiatives.
The Year 2028 and the New Industrial RevolutionRobin Teigland
Overview of digitalization, emerging technologies, and new organizational forms on labor and value creation in society. Presentation made in Sweden during January 2018.
Digital Transformation: A necessary technology disruptionFausto Pasqualetti
“A disruption displaces an existing market, industry, or technology and produces something new and more efficient and worthwhile.
It is at once destructive and creative.”
¿Cómo definir el roadmap de transformación digital? En Paradigma llevamos más de 20 años ayudando a grandes compañías en su camino hacia la digitalización.
New Industrial Revolution(s) and Future ScenariosRobin Teigland
My slides from the first day of the DecodingX Executive Education Program in Digital Transformation at the Stockholm School of Economics (https://exedsse.se/program/decoding-x/) in March 2018.
Facing the 4th industrial revolution | Morgenbooster #781508 A/S
Se eller gense slides fra denne Morgenbooster og bliv inspireret af Digital Strategist i Netcompany A/S, Klaus Bundvig, som gjorde os kloge på den fjerde industrielle revolution drevet af nye teknologier, som vi står overfor.
The document provides an overview of digitalization, automation, and the three primary technologies enabling job automation: artificial intelligence, machine learning, and robotics. It defines key terms like digitalization and discusses the history and development of digitalization. The overview aims to establish an understanding of these concepts before assessing their potential to substitute human labor.
Main chapters
#1 THE NEXT WAVE OF DIGITAL TRANSFORMATIONS 06
#2 CONNECTED REALITY 2025: TRENDS AND DRIVERS 11
#3 CONNECTED MARKETS 2025: SIGNALS 33
#4 CONNECTED BUSINESS 2025: TRANSFORMATIONS 53
#5 CONNECTED LIVING 2025: ONE SCENARIO 61
#6 SMART WORLD OR NETWORKED NIGHTMARE? 66
Introduction
The next wave of digital transformations
The more digital networking takes hold of all aspects of our lives and all types of commercial transactions, the more it becomes a fundamental part of our daily reality – a changed reality, in which future generations will not be able to understand how it was possible to live with 'stupid things' that weren't permanently linked to the Cloud, nor how we managed to survive without goggles and information-forecasting services.
If, in a few years, we have become used to the constant availability of information about people, situations and things in our immediate surroundings thanks to technology about our person – so-called wearables, and if it has become the norm for intelligent products, houses and vehicles to 'recognise' us and to use networked services to cooperate and anticipate our requirements, then a world in which these magic properties are lacking will soon seem very strange to us.
Connected reality will set new parameters for businesses
Thus, value is increasingly being created in networks through the use of hyperconnectivity. The importance of individual companies is disappearing: connected reality means the key players will actually be 'business economic systems'. Manufacturers and service providers will offer complex solutions to customers' requirements, e.g. the use of wearable sensors in the field of smart health, providing cloud-based data analysis, medical diagnosis and nutritional advice that will make it possible for health to be monitored intensively in real time.
This creates a multitude of new challenges for businesses. Products that can be networked will generate a continuous stream of data, and new ways of creating value based on that data will have to be developed in order to generate added value from the data. Customer relations will come to be characterised more and more by real-time interaction. Increasingly, products and services will need to be developed and marketed as hybrid bundles. It will be necessary to open up the potential for smart automatisation along the entire value-creation chain.
Yet, as the pace of change becomes greater, the more important it becomes to evaluate the various trends and future developments in the round in order to gain sight of the big picture. This overview can then be used to guide strategic focus. This study represents a first step along this path.
Direction:
Andreas Neef, Klaus Burmeister
Authors:
Niels Boeing, Klaus Burmeister, Andreas Neef, Ben Rodenhäuser,
Willi Schroll
Find more and download also here: http://www.z-punkt.de/connected-reality2025-en.html
After almost a quarter of a century of “being digital” where are our organizations? Why do we still need the consulting firms of the world to publish manifestos and howtos about “organizing for a digital world” or “the case for digital reinvention”? Is there a digital divide in the C suite? Will startups really disrupt incumbents? Do you have FOMO? Did it really take 25 years to get from “New Information and Communications Technologies” to ICT, to IT… can we agree just on the “T” now? Or do we call it Innovation? Free advice: it will not worked out as planned. This session will hopefully provide as many answers as questions and the speaker sure hopes to make it as entertaining as though provoking.
The document summarizes Martin Kenney's presentation on the rise of the platform economy. It discusses how digital technologies like cloud computing and ubiquitous connectivity are enabling new platform-based business models. These platforms create network effects and tend towards winner-take-all outcomes. They have the potential to transform industries and work arrangements. The presentation outlines different types of work and value creation in the consumer platform economy, including globally biddable contract work, industry transformations like Uber and Airbnb, informal work being formalized, and virtual consignment models like app stores and crowdfunding platforms.
RPA - The new era of robotics and beyondRaymond Koh
To understand robotics, let us take a brief look back at the beginnings and the progress made over
the past 60 years (see diagram, “Robotics timeline”).
The document discusses how emerging technologies like artificial intelligence, robotics, machine learning, and cognitive computing are transforming our data-driven world. It notes that data is growing exponentially and describes challenges around data uncertainty, ambiguity, and information overload. The document outlines popular use cases of data and analytics across industries and imagines how data could help various business leaders. It also discusses innovative applications of technologies like using fitness data for healthcare and crowdsourced traffic data for fleet management.
7 Amazing Examples of Digital Twin Technology In PracticeBernard Marr
Digital twins are a virtual simulation of real-world objects. By using Internet of Things sensors that feed data from the physical object to computers, digital twins provide the exact same situation to study and test without the consequences of doing the test in the real world. The uses for the technology are nearly limitless.
Slideshare permite a los usuarios crear cuentas gratuitas para subir y compartir presentaciones. El proceso de registro incluye ingresar a la página web, completar los datos personales y luego cargar presentaciones como archivos públicos o privados. Los usuarios pueden descargar sus presentaciones subidas y verlas listadas después de completar el proceso de carga. Sin embargo, Slideshare tiene limitaciones como no permitir sonido, imágenes animadas u opciones de tipo de letra.
The document is a transcript of the song "Starry, Starry Night" by Don McLean that describes various paintings by Vincent Van Gogh. The song discusses Van Gogh's life struggles with mental illness and his desire to express himself through his paintings of nature, including starry nights, fields of grain and flowers. It suggests that although Van Gogh's love for his art was true, the world was not ready to understand him and his love for art ultimately led to his suicide.
Using a Blog to Promote Academic WritingHelen Fallon
The document summarizes a blog called "Academic Writing Librarians Blog" that was created to promote and encourage academic writing among library staff. The blog provides opportunities for publishing and presenting such as notifications of calls for papers. It also offers writing resources like links to published papers and conference presentations. Additionally, the blog shares tips from published authors and journal editors. Statistics on page views from 2007 to 2013 are included, demonstrating growth over time. Charts break down page views by browser and country source to show the blog's readership. Instructions are provided at the end for following the blog via Twitter, website, email, or as an RSS feed.
This document discusses strategies for migrating applications to Microsoft Azure cloud services. It begins with an overview of different application types and recommended migration approaches, such as "lift and shift" for legacy applications versus rearchitecting for cloud-native applications. It then covers specific strategies for modernizing .NET applications and moving to Azure Platform as a Service. The document aims to help organizations optimize their cloud migration plans based on application requirements and business needs.
Future of Power: Håndtering af nye teknologier - Kim EscherichIBM Danmark
This document discusses the opportunity for growth and innovation in the Internet of Things (IoT) domain. It defines the key aspects of an instrumented, interconnected and intelligent IoT. Examples are given of IoT innovations and use cases, such as using sensor data to improve bus transportation performance and help retailers track inventory in real time. The challenges of IoT are also addressed, such as how to generate insights from the vast amounts of data.
The year 2027? How the new industrial revolution is influencing value creat...Robin Teigland
The document discusses how digital technologies are driving changes that will influence value creation over the next decade. Rapid digital disruption has caused over half of Fortune 500 companies to disappear since 2000. While digital penetration is still low, digitalization is placing pressure on revenue and profits for all industries. New business models like platforms and ecosystems are emerging, enabled by advances in areas like artificial intelligence, blockchain, and 3D printing. This is shifting the nature of work and requiring organizations to rapidly change or risk becoming obsolete.
The Internet of Things is one of the single biggest disruptive factors in today’s digital landscape. Companies need to plan out an IoT strategy that allows them to use data to create personalized content for customers across different channels.
Boris Kraft, Chief Visionary Officer of Magnolia, will be explaining the role of the digital business platform, and how it should form the hub for a company’s web, mobile and Internet of Things initiatives.
The Year 2028 and the New Industrial RevolutionRobin Teigland
Overview of digitalization, emerging technologies, and new organizational forms on labor and value creation in society. Presentation made in Sweden during January 2018.
Digital Transformation: A necessary technology disruptionFausto Pasqualetti
“A disruption displaces an existing market, industry, or technology and produces something new and more efficient and worthwhile.
It is at once destructive and creative.”
¿Cómo definir el roadmap de transformación digital? En Paradigma llevamos más de 20 años ayudando a grandes compañías en su camino hacia la digitalización.
New Industrial Revolution(s) and Future ScenariosRobin Teigland
My slides from the first day of the DecodingX Executive Education Program in Digital Transformation at the Stockholm School of Economics (https://exedsse.se/program/decoding-x/) in March 2018.
Facing the 4th industrial revolution | Morgenbooster #781508 A/S
Se eller gense slides fra denne Morgenbooster og bliv inspireret af Digital Strategist i Netcompany A/S, Klaus Bundvig, som gjorde os kloge på den fjerde industrielle revolution drevet af nye teknologier, som vi står overfor.
The document provides an overview of digitalization, automation, and the three primary technologies enabling job automation: artificial intelligence, machine learning, and robotics. It defines key terms like digitalization and discusses the history and development of digitalization. The overview aims to establish an understanding of these concepts before assessing their potential to substitute human labor.
Main chapters
#1 THE NEXT WAVE OF DIGITAL TRANSFORMATIONS 06
#2 CONNECTED REALITY 2025: TRENDS AND DRIVERS 11
#3 CONNECTED MARKETS 2025: SIGNALS 33
#4 CONNECTED BUSINESS 2025: TRANSFORMATIONS 53
#5 CONNECTED LIVING 2025: ONE SCENARIO 61
#6 SMART WORLD OR NETWORKED NIGHTMARE? 66
Introduction
The next wave of digital transformations
The more digital networking takes hold of all aspects of our lives and all types of commercial transactions, the more it becomes a fundamental part of our daily reality – a changed reality, in which future generations will not be able to understand how it was possible to live with 'stupid things' that weren't permanently linked to the Cloud, nor how we managed to survive without goggles and information-forecasting services.
If, in a few years, we have become used to the constant availability of information about people, situations and things in our immediate surroundings thanks to technology about our person – so-called wearables, and if it has become the norm for intelligent products, houses and vehicles to 'recognise' us and to use networked services to cooperate and anticipate our requirements, then a world in which these magic properties are lacking will soon seem very strange to us.
Connected reality will set new parameters for businesses
Thus, value is increasingly being created in networks through the use of hyperconnectivity. The importance of individual companies is disappearing: connected reality means the key players will actually be 'business economic systems'. Manufacturers and service providers will offer complex solutions to customers' requirements, e.g. the use of wearable sensors in the field of smart health, providing cloud-based data analysis, medical diagnosis and nutritional advice that will make it possible for health to be monitored intensively in real time.
This creates a multitude of new challenges for businesses. Products that can be networked will generate a continuous stream of data, and new ways of creating value based on that data will have to be developed in order to generate added value from the data. Customer relations will come to be characterised more and more by real-time interaction. Increasingly, products and services will need to be developed and marketed as hybrid bundles. It will be necessary to open up the potential for smart automatisation along the entire value-creation chain.
Yet, as the pace of change becomes greater, the more important it becomes to evaluate the various trends and future developments in the round in order to gain sight of the big picture. This overview can then be used to guide strategic focus. This study represents a first step along this path.
Direction:
Andreas Neef, Klaus Burmeister
Authors:
Niels Boeing, Klaus Burmeister, Andreas Neef, Ben Rodenhäuser,
Willi Schroll
Find more and download also here: http://www.z-punkt.de/connected-reality2025-en.html
After almost a quarter of a century of “being digital” where are our organizations? Why do we still need the consulting firms of the world to publish manifestos and howtos about “organizing for a digital world” or “the case for digital reinvention”? Is there a digital divide in the C suite? Will startups really disrupt incumbents? Do you have FOMO? Did it really take 25 years to get from “New Information and Communications Technologies” to ICT, to IT… can we agree just on the “T” now? Or do we call it Innovation? Free advice: it will not worked out as planned. This session will hopefully provide as many answers as questions and the speaker sure hopes to make it as entertaining as though provoking.
The document summarizes Martin Kenney's presentation on the rise of the platform economy. It discusses how digital technologies like cloud computing and ubiquitous connectivity are enabling new platform-based business models. These platforms create network effects and tend towards winner-take-all outcomes. They have the potential to transform industries and work arrangements. The presentation outlines different types of work and value creation in the consumer platform economy, including globally biddable contract work, industry transformations like Uber and Airbnb, informal work being formalized, and virtual consignment models like app stores and crowdfunding platforms.
RPA - The new era of robotics and beyondRaymond Koh
To understand robotics, let us take a brief look back at the beginnings and the progress made over
the past 60 years (see diagram, “Robotics timeline”).
The document discusses how emerging technologies like artificial intelligence, robotics, machine learning, and cognitive computing are transforming our data-driven world. It notes that data is growing exponentially and describes challenges around data uncertainty, ambiguity, and information overload. The document outlines popular use cases of data and analytics across industries and imagines how data could help various business leaders. It also discusses innovative applications of technologies like using fitness data for healthcare and crowdsourced traffic data for fleet management.
7 Amazing Examples of Digital Twin Technology In PracticeBernard Marr
Digital twins are a virtual simulation of real-world objects. By using Internet of Things sensors that feed data from the physical object to computers, digital twins provide the exact same situation to study and test without the consequences of doing the test in the real world. The uses for the technology are nearly limitless.
Slideshare permite a los usuarios crear cuentas gratuitas para subir y compartir presentaciones. El proceso de registro incluye ingresar a la página web, completar los datos personales y luego cargar presentaciones como archivos públicos o privados. Los usuarios pueden descargar sus presentaciones subidas y verlas listadas después de completar el proceso de carga. Sin embargo, Slideshare tiene limitaciones como no permitir sonido, imágenes animadas u opciones de tipo de letra.
The document is a transcript of the song "Starry, Starry Night" by Don McLean that describes various paintings by Vincent Van Gogh. The song discusses Van Gogh's life struggles with mental illness and his desire to express himself through his paintings of nature, including starry nights, fields of grain and flowers. It suggests that although Van Gogh's love for his art was true, the world was not ready to understand him and his love for art ultimately led to his suicide.
Using a Blog to Promote Academic WritingHelen Fallon
The document summarizes a blog called "Academic Writing Librarians Blog" that was created to promote and encourage academic writing among library staff. The blog provides opportunities for publishing and presenting such as notifications of calls for papers. It also offers writing resources like links to published papers and conference presentations. Additionally, the blog shares tips from published authors and journal editors. Statistics on page views from 2007 to 2013 are included, demonstrating growth over time. Charts break down page views by browser and country source to show the blog's readership. Instructions are provided at the end for following the blog via Twitter, website, email, or as an RSS feed.
The film pitch is for a teen drama called "Control" about 5 friends and the struggles they face in their teenage lives. Act 1 shows a couple where the girl tells the boy she is pregnant. Act 2 depicts how the characters deal with the challenges. Act 3 involves a disaster where one of the friends dies. The film will be in black and white to give it an edgy feel and appeal to teenage audiences around issues they can relate to in a realistic way. The budget will be low as an independent film aimed at a 15 certificate audience.
The document is a review for an exam on microeconomics chapters 7, 8, and 9. It contains diagrams demonstrating supply and demand curves, consumer and producer surplus, the impacts of price floors and ceilings, and how losses occur when prices are set below the market equilibrium. Key concepts reviewed include equilibrium price and quantity, surplus, and the effects of government intervention in markets using minimum and maximum prices.
The documentary will focus on graffiti art culture, interviewing both graffiti artists and police officers. It will include footage of graffiti being created and shots of walls with spray cans. The documentary will aim to explore whether graffiti is art or vandalism by presenting both perspectives in an unbiased manner. It will be targeted towards males aged 16-34 but also attract female audiences interested in art. The documentary will air on Channel 4 to reach its target demographic.
Michael Klemen of Cisco Systems discusses how the automotive industry is undergoing changes and how innovative technology is helping companies adapt. The need for optimization in the automotive industry is growing as companies bring 30 new car models to market every two years. Without advanced networking, computing, and communication systems, this would be nearly impossible. Cisco provides collaboration tools like TelePresence that allow automotive companies to solve problems in real-time across locations, accelerating processes and reducing costs compared to traditional travel. Examples are provided of an Italian automotive company reducing travel through Cisco video conferencing. Cisco partners with automotive companies and has centers of excellence to discuss solutions tailored for the industry.
The students are pitching a documentary on the causes and effects of knife crime in England to BBC3, which targets 16-34 year olds. The documentary will use a narrative structure including perspectives from police, parents, teenagers, and government on the issue. It will have an observational style with a narrator and interviews to convey the message about knife crime to its target teenage and young adult audience.
This document discusses acronyms, which are abbreviations formed from the initial letters of other words and are pronounced as words. It provides examples of common technology acronyms like CD, DVD, and defines them by their full terms, such as Compact Disc and Digital Video Disc. It also asks how to spell the word "Dictionary."
The document contains diagrams illustrating economic concepts related to perfect competition, monopoly, monopolistic competition, marginal revenue, marginal cost, average total cost, profit maximization, and consumer and producer surplus across different market structures. Multiple diagrams show the progression of concepts, starting with the individual firm and moving to industry-level impacts in the long run. Key relationships summarized include marginal revenue equaling marginal cost at the profit-maximizing quantity for the firm.
This document discusses the monetary system and the Federal Reserve. It defines money and its key functions as a medium of exchange, unit of account, and store of value. It describes different types of money like commodity and fiat money. It then explains the role of the Federal Reserve as the central bank of the US that regulates banks and controls the money supply through tools like setting interest rates and conducting open market operations. The Federal Reserve aims to balance economic growth and stability through its monetary policy decisions.
This document discusses various mortgage calculations and commercial real estate finance concepts. It covers topics like present value calculations for loan balances, internal rate of return calculations for lender yield, commercial loan types like construction and permanent loans, and investment analysis ratios like debt coverage ratio, leverage, and yield analysis. Commercial mortgages have shorter terms, higher down payments, and more risk than residential mortgages.
El documento anuncia que habrá un carnaval en la localidad de Moraleja. Se celebrará con música, disfraces y diversión para todos los vecinos. Los asistentes podrán disfrutar de un día festivo lleno de alegría y colorido.
Este catálogo de Oriflame anuncia sus mejores rebajas, con ofertas como un juego de cosméticos a sólo 5,95€ con una compra de 15€. También promociona nuevos productos como esmaltes de uñas, un stick refrescante para los ojos y un gel para eliminar imperfecciones. Otras promociones incluyen envío gratis al comprar un lote de maquillaje valorado en 22€ y la posibilidad de adquirir un lote para los pies por sólo 1,95€ con compras superiores a 90
Elytroderma deformans (BC code "DFE") impacts on older plantation pine in the Interior Douglas-fir biogeoclimatic subzone (IDFdk3) are significant and reducing growth on the trees in older plantations that survived the Mountain Pine Beetle epidemic. These stands are a critical part of the mid term timber supply in the wake of the IBM epidemic.
This document contains lecture slides on real estate analysis and appraisal. It discusses concepts like highest and best use, the three approaches to value (sales comparison, cost, and income), and the steps of the appraisal process including defining the problem, collecting data, analyzing the market, and reconciling values. It provides examples of comparable sales analyses for a case property, calculating indicated values under each approach and reconciling to a final estimate of market value.
Agile Integration with APIs and Containers Workshop Nicole Maselli
The document provides an agenda for a Red Hat Agile Integration workshop. The agenda includes sessions on agile integration concepts and use cases, hands-on developer demos, and labs on contract-first API development. Participants can choose between an API design and management track or an API development and security track. The workshop aims to provide an introduction to agile integration using Red Hat products like OpenShift, Fuse, 3scale, Apicurio and Microcks.
Gartner_CSC_The Era of Digital Transformation New Normal or Deja Vu_v4Sam Lakkundi
This document discusses CSC's digital platform and digital transformation efforts. It provides an overview of CSC as a company with 70,000 employees worldwide and experience innovating across many industries. The document then discusses the challenges of digital transformation and introduces CSC's digital platform, providing a demo of its capabilities. It details a case study of CSC's work with Intermountain Healthcare to develop a digital strategy, platform, and mobile apps to improve patient and physician experiences.
New Industrial Revolution and Digital Business ModelsRobin Teigland
1) Digital platforms are disrupting traditional industries as companies like Uber, Airbnb and Facebook have grown rapidly despite owning few or no assets themselves.
2) Incumbent companies sit on valuable data, relationships, talent and other resources but many still rely on traditional business models. Some incumbents have transformed into digital leaders by putting customers first, becoming omnichannel, and developing platform business models.
3) To compete, incumbents must shift from a product focus to addressing customer needs, leverage their assets in new ways such as through platforms and ecosystems, and develop core digital capabilities around areas like data analytics, AI and cloud computing. Those that make this strategic shift and develop platform leadership can thrive in
Building a digital enterprise – some practitoner views M.Skilton may 2015 v2Mark Skilton
The session discusses current digital maturity readiness, followed by three examples of digital business models and concludes with an exploration of next generation spatial-temporal transformational thinking for digital ecosystem design.
• “Digital barometer” showing the leadership, cultural and organizational challenges facing businesses and practitioners as they grapple with the “digital economy” paradigm shift.
• Examples of a Digital Business Model and its ramifications for the marketplace and the wider technological, economic and social ecosystem. - Hilton International, Coca Cola Enterprise, MasterCard
• Some concluding remarks will explore the challenges and opportunities that practitioners are looking for answers and direction for best practices in digital business.
Opportunities, Promises and Challenges of the New IT Model for EnterprisesFrank Greco
An overview of the new IT model. What are the specific opportunities, valuable technology promises and challenges facing enterprises and IT management.
The document discusses the connected car ecosystem and opportunities. It begins with an introduction and agenda that separates autonomous from connected cars and outlines connected car applications and the ecosystem. It then discusses rules and regulations governing the space. The document provides an overview of key players in the connected car industry, including automakers investing heavily in telematics and embedding these systems in most new vehicles by 2018. It also discusses the strategies of telecom companies to become end-to-end providers in the connected car value chain.
David Hale, Chief Executive Officer, Gigwalk
There are now more millennials than baby boomers. Many want part-time work on their schedule. Gigwalk is a new business model where workers are given a GIG and a mobile application in a model termed “Gigwalk.” In this session, David shares how this new business model evolved, and how the company is embracing the power of the crowd.
A presentation from the 2015 Supply Chain Insights Global Summit
The document discusses how digital transformation is changing businesses through social media, cloud computing, mobile devices, big data and the internet of things. It notes that 81% of customers depend on social media for purchasing advice, 62% of workloads will be cloud-based by 2016, over 1 billion smart devices were shipped in 2013, 90% of data created in the last two years, and 50 billion internet of things devices will be connected by 2020. The document advocates that businesses must break down barriers to digital transformation like organizational silos, outdated business processes, and issues with accessing and analyzing data across different environments and ecosystems. It presents IBM's solutions for helping businesses optimize decisions, embrace agile development, reinvent processes, and deliver personalized experiences
The document summarizes an upcoming PLM Summit event on April 10th focusing on digital transformation of the automotive supply chain. It provides details on the event including the speaker, Andre Rangel from Tech Mahindra who is VP of Sales for South America. It also provides an overview of Tech Mahindra's automotive practice, experience with major automotive companies, and service offerings across the automotive value chain including engineering, manufacturing, sales and marketing, and after sales.
Why change? Why Open Source? Why Red Hat? Why now?Eric D. Schabell
The document discusses how digital transformation is driving businesses to become more agile and innovative with technology. It notes that over 90% of CEOs are changing how they use technology to meet stakeholder expectations. Open source is presented as a key ingredient for businesses to optimize existing IT, integrate applications and data, add cloud infrastructure, and build more modern applications. Red Hat is described as making open source enterprise-ready through its support, tools, and services across infrastructure, middleware, management, and more. Customer stories show how Red Hat helps organizations in industries like financial services, telecom, government, and healthcare improve IT flexibility, efficiency and transform their businesses.
The document discusses several topics related to innovation including:
1. Classical and "digical" (combined digital and physical) innovations will impact some businesses more than others through digital-physical combinations and new models that work on platforms.
2. The rise of technologies like the Internet of Things (IoT), smart connected products, and machine learning will allow companies to engage customers in new ways, optimize operations, and transform business models through connecting devices, equipment, people and data.
3. Disruptive innovations are now occurring through new technologies like IoT that produce vast amounts of data, requiring new approaches to computing infrastructure, data management, analytics and security to realize their full potential.
This document discusses several topics related to innovation including classical innovation, "digical" innovation, disruptive innovation, and the role of digital technology as an enabler of innovation. It highlights how digical innovations will impact some businesses more than others and drives new models, data aggregation challenges, and the ability to align operational technology with information technology. The document also discusses how the Internet of Things allows companies to engage customers, optimize operations, connect devices and equipment, transform business models, and produce large amounts of data. It emphasizes that the digital moment is now and encourages the audience to deploy innovations now.
CEO sustainability club Luxembourg presentation Olivia Walker - Frost&Sull...francoisneu
Great presentation from Frost & Sullivan in Luxembourg at CEO Sustainability Club (by IMS Luxembourg) on the "Mega Trends" which will change the economy in the coming years.
The document discusses the emergence of smart cities and the need for smart city platforms. It describes how smart city platforms can enable data-driven decision making, support growth through scalable architectures, and accelerate innovation. The platforms aim to promote transparency, trust and collaboration through open data sharing. The document provides examples of potential smart city use cases around traffic management and resource optimization. It also outlines attributes of an effective smart city platform including being open, agile, secure and able to support a city's entire portfolio through a software-defined approach.
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Presentation at the Alumni event at EDHEC Business School in Nice, France. Speaker notes and commentary have been added to the slides.
Success of Digital Transformation depends on continuous service deployment and assurance at the speed of business. Today’s leading businesses are increasing their market share by accelerating the speed of their service deployment pipeline. Learn more: http://www.netscout.link/60098X9qb
Según Business Insider, IoT puede definirse como “una red de objetos conectados a Internet capaces de recopilar e intercambiar datos utilizando sensores incorporados". Esto puede aplicarse a muchos casos de uso, como contadores inteligentes, demandas de los consumidores, gestión de flotas, vehículos conectados, monitoreo remoto de pacientes, gestión de inventario automatizada, producción, mantenimiento predictivo y muchas otras áreas.
Becoming your customer's security partner in the digital ageExponential_e
This document outlines an agenda for a seminar on becoming a security partner in the digital age. The agenda includes presentations on digital transformation, introducing the Exponential-e security portfolio, and creating value and advocacy with customers. There will also be a presentation from SentinelOne on ransomware protection and a networking lunch.
Similar to KLEMEN on INNOVATION Webster 20150611 FINAL (20)
The document discusses understanding supply chains. It notes that unexpected events like the Ukraine war highlight network effects and interdependencies. A timeline shows how procurement and supply chains have evolved since the 1990s, with early focuses on contracting and purchasing and later shifts to strategic sourcing, demand management, and digital ecosystems. Autonomous supply chains are still rare. Four elements are key to scaling supply chains: data, technology, talent, and partnerships. The future is uncertain but companies should focus on enabling new possibilities rather than predicting the future.
Daten schlafen nicht - Prioritäten in der Beschaffung: Fünf Themen bei denen sich CPOs am wenigsten zuversichtlich fühlen - Economic Conditions Snapshot - Strategie zur Erfassung von Produkt- und / oder Serviceinnovationen aus der Lieferbasis
Procurement as a key player in the digital enterprise WKO VIENNA 13092016Michael Klemen
The document discusses how procurement will be a key player in the digital enterprise due to advances in Internet of Things (IoT) and big data technologies. It notes that IoT consists of machine-to-machine, machine-to-person, and person-to-person connections, and that these lines will blur as technology becomes more adaptive. The rise of IoT and big data will result in a fundamental change in procurement processes and role, with procurement leading digital transformation efforts and managing the big data economy. The Chief Procurement Officer will take on the role of "conductor" in the IoT, coordinating closely across the value chain for improved efficiency.
If you don´t invest in IOT someone else will, and then you´ll be licensing or acquiring their know-how...
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IoT40Systems at work
The document discusses current trends and the future outlook for the automotive industry in Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and Russia (EMEAR) region. It notes that while the connected car market will grow, overall car revenues are expected to remain stable. However, connectivity may trigger a redistribution of major automotive revenue streams. It also states that after 2020, semi-autonomous vehicles will cause further disruption in the industry with profound impacts. The document provides analysis from various consulting firms on topics like emerging markets, ownership models, connectivity standards, and engaging with the public on regulatory issues.
31. IoT INFRASTRUCTURE
Supply ChainSupply Chain
Mobile Control RoomsMobile Control Rooms
Predictive MaintenancePredictive Maintenance
Wireless MachinesWireless Machines
TraceabilityTraceability
$1.95 TRILLION IN POTENTIAL PROFITS IN
MANUFACTURING FROM ALL IoT
36. THE DATA AGGREGATION CHALLENGE
1.1 Billion
Data points generated by sensors daily500 Gigabytes
Data generated by an offshore oil rig weekly
1000 Gigabytes
Data generated by an oil refinery daily
1,000 Gigabytes
Data generated by a jet engine every 60 minutes
2.5 Billion Gigabytes
Data generated worldwide daily
90% of the world’s data
Has been created in the last 2 years!
37. IoT REQUIRES NEW DISTRIBUTED COMPUTING
DEVICE
DATACENTER/CLOUD
IoT Computing Model
(Data Volume, Security, Resiliency, Latency)
IoT Computing Model
(Data Volume, Security, Resiliency, Latency)
FOG
CLOUD CLOUDEDGE
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