The document summarizes an upcoming conference on mobile payments and near field communication (NFC) services. It will include:
- Case studies on how mobile operators have implemented mobile payment and NFC services.
- Discussions on developing business models, partnerships, and market entry strategies to maximize profitability from mobile payment and NFC services.
- Expert panels from mobile operators across Europe discussing how they generate profit from these services.
The conference will help attendees learn how to successfully deploy NFC mobile payments and address key challenges in the industry.
Growth Codes: How do operators turn data growth into profitable revenue growth?Ericsson Slides
Growth Codes show how rethinking both mobile broadband and the role of operators can translate into profitable growth. Operators driven by bold, visionary and explorative mobile broadband strategies are turning data growth into revenue growth. These operators differentiate themselves by balancing superior network performance and an innovative go-to-market strategy. We believe the industry can learn from these examples and that more operators can find success by adapting some of their approaches to these codes.
NeuPai aims to become the intermediary that connects banks and mobile carriers by facilitating mobile topups. This addresses the inefficiencies of the current cash-based mobile topup system and barriers between banks and carriers' disparate networks. NeuPai's platform would allow banks to offer mobile topups to increase transactions and customer touchpoints, while helping carriers reduce costs of distribution. The mobile topup market is large at $293 billion annually and fragmented. NeuPai is led by an experienced team to build integrations and become a relevant player in bridging this gap between banks and carriers globally.
Data is big and getting bigger. In his presentation Jonathan will examine the primary data sources that affect B2B eCommerce and how his team strives to construct a view over these data sources so that they can continue to optimize the customer experience.
Navigating the Telecom Cloud: Growth PerspectivesCamille Mendler
This white paper, produced in April 2012, is derived from the Informa Telecom Cloud Monitor, an analytical tool tracking the cloud-related activities of more than 130 operators worldwide.
8 scientifically validated tools to drive advocacy, leading to longterm profitable relationships with your client base:
- Member get Member
- Beta Testing
- Hawthorne Effect
- Ambassador Programme
- Causal Campaigns
- Community Platforms (user help user)
- Advocacy Tracking (NPS & else)
- Innovation (Products/Service)
[JAM 2.0] CTIA 2011: Mobile Business (Evgeny Kaziak)jam_team
The document summarizes key details from CTIA 2011, a mobile business conference. It provided details on attendance (1500 participants, 250 companies, over 100 speakers), themes covered (mobile enterprise, cloud services, M2M, cross-platform development), and metrics on growth of M2M devices and applications on AT&T's network. It also summarized the "Device Wars" between mobile platforms and manufacturers, showing stats on apps available, downloads per day, and smartphone shipments for major players like Apple, HTC, LG and others.
Digital Renewal: Addressing Transformational Challenges and the Monetization ...Capgemini
The Telecom, Media & Entertainment (TME) industry faces a series of challenges both in growing the top line by finding new sources of revenue growth and also increasing operational efficiency to enhance margins. These challenges, while not new, are increasing as a result of the continually evolving consumer demand, rapid technology developments, new business models, and increasing competition. The rise in data usage, fuelled by the proliferation of mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets, is exerting tremendous strain on the network of operators. In addition there is the challenge of operators to effectively monetize this rapidly growing data traffic. New business models and non-traditional competitors are also increasing competition in the industry. In order to effectively tackle these transformational challenges, telecom players have adopted a number of diverse measures aimed at renewing customer relationships, network infrastructure, operations, IT systems, and product management. We have assessed these responses here calling it Digital Renewal.
Growth Codes: How do operators turn data growth into profitable revenue growth?Ericsson Slides
Growth Codes show how rethinking both mobile broadband and the role of operators can translate into profitable growth. Operators driven by bold, visionary and explorative mobile broadband strategies are turning data growth into revenue growth. These operators differentiate themselves by balancing superior network performance and an innovative go-to-market strategy. We believe the industry can learn from these examples and that more operators can find success by adapting some of their approaches to these codes.
NeuPai aims to become the intermediary that connects banks and mobile carriers by facilitating mobile topups. This addresses the inefficiencies of the current cash-based mobile topup system and barriers between banks and carriers' disparate networks. NeuPai's platform would allow banks to offer mobile topups to increase transactions and customer touchpoints, while helping carriers reduce costs of distribution. The mobile topup market is large at $293 billion annually and fragmented. NeuPai is led by an experienced team to build integrations and become a relevant player in bridging this gap between banks and carriers globally.
Data is big and getting bigger. In his presentation Jonathan will examine the primary data sources that affect B2B eCommerce and how his team strives to construct a view over these data sources so that they can continue to optimize the customer experience.
Navigating the Telecom Cloud: Growth PerspectivesCamille Mendler
This white paper, produced in April 2012, is derived from the Informa Telecom Cloud Monitor, an analytical tool tracking the cloud-related activities of more than 130 operators worldwide.
8 scientifically validated tools to drive advocacy, leading to longterm profitable relationships with your client base:
- Member get Member
- Beta Testing
- Hawthorne Effect
- Ambassador Programme
- Causal Campaigns
- Community Platforms (user help user)
- Advocacy Tracking (NPS & else)
- Innovation (Products/Service)
[JAM 2.0] CTIA 2011: Mobile Business (Evgeny Kaziak)jam_team
The document summarizes key details from CTIA 2011, a mobile business conference. It provided details on attendance (1500 participants, 250 companies, over 100 speakers), themes covered (mobile enterprise, cloud services, M2M, cross-platform development), and metrics on growth of M2M devices and applications on AT&T's network. It also summarized the "Device Wars" between mobile platforms and manufacturers, showing stats on apps available, downloads per day, and smartphone shipments for major players like Apple, HTC, LG and others.
Digital Renewal: Addressing Transformational Challenges and the Monetization ...Capgemini
The Telecom, Media & Entertainment (TME) industry faces a series of challenges both in growing the top line by finding new sources of revenue growth and also increasing operational efficiency to enhance margins. These challenges, while not new, are increasing as a result of the continually evolving consumer demand, rapid technology developments, new business models, and increasing competition. The rise in data usage, fuelled by the proliferation of mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets, is exerting tremendous strain on the network of operators. In addition there is the challenge of operators to effectively monetize this rapidly growing data traffic. New business models and non-traditional competitors are also increasing competition in the industry. In order to effectively tackle these transformational challenges, telecom players have adopted a number of diverse measures aimed at renewing customer relationships, network infrastructure, operations, IT systems, and product management. We have assessed these responses here calling it Digital Renewal.
China Digital TV Holding Co. is the leading provider of conditional access (CA) systems in China's rapidly expanding digital TV market. The company has over 300 cable operator customers, 56.3% market share, and has shipped over 60 million smart cards. Management is highly experienced and the company has a long track record of innovation. While currently profitable, the company sees significant potential for growth as China's cable industry transforms to offer new services and as networks consolidate. The company aims to capitalize on these opportunities through new technologies and service offerings.
Notes Version: Responding In Real Time & Other Winning Strategies For Insuran...Vivastream
This document summarizes a presentation on winning insurance marketing strategies. It introduces the two presenters, Jeff Rodis from Mutual of Omaha and Tim Hendricks from Vertis Communications, who have decades of experience in insurance operations and marketing. The presentation then discusses strategies for improving agent response times to new leads, going green to save costs and the environment, using personalized URLs and QR codes to drive online engagement, building an insurance brand through multichannel awareness campaigns, and connecting with Hispanic consumers through culturally relevant messaging. Case studies are provided for each strategy with results showing increased responses, sales, and cost savings.
NTT Company & Services provides an overview of NTT Group's global business. Key points include:
- NTT Group generates over $130 billion in annual revenue and employs over 45,000 people globally.
- NTT Com has a presence in 69 countries/regions, with subsidiaries and offices in 84 cities across 30 countries/regions.
- NTT offers a wide range of network, cloud, consulting, and other services to enterprise clients globally.
DU emerged as the second telecom operator in the UAE in 2006, ending Etisalat's 30-year monopoly. It now offers mobile, fixed-line, broadband, and IPTV services to over 5 million customers. As a growing company, DU has over 2,000 employees working to expand its service offerings. The entry of DU introduced a "duopoly" to the UAE telecom sector and increased competition and options for consumers.
2007 09 - vodafone- the transformational potential of m-transactionsBoni
This document discusses the transformational potential of mobile transactions (m-transactions). It contains an introduction by Nick Hughes noting that while the technology has existed for some time to enable mobile transactions, widespread adoption and transformational impact has yet to be seen. The introduction highlights opportunities for m-transactions in developing markets due to growth in mobile access. It also notes regulatory challenges around managing issues like fraud and developing viable commercial models.
The document then provides an overview by Diane Coyle stating that m-transactions could allow unprecedented participation in the financial system through low-cost mobile networks. However, significant challenges around trust, financial literacy, and regulation must be addressed. It argues that a balanced, evidence-based regulatory approach can help mitigate risks
Ilkka lakaniemi nokia wb training_2012.pptx (read-only)rahimsaatov
This document discusses Nokia's vision for global innovation ecosystems and outlines Nokia's proposal to partner with the South African government. The key points are:
1) Nokia proposes signing a Memorandum of Understanding with the South African government to define objectives and elements of collaboration around maximizing mobility's potential for national development.
2) The partnership would incorporate strategic projects like Nokia Data Gathering platform training for government departments and public-private initiatives in areas like mobile health, education, and the environment.
3) Nokia also offers to provide its Data Gathering platform to the South African government to enable efficient data collection across various sectors.
Digital Payment in Indonesia - Pembayaran DigitalHeru Sutadi
Indonesia has seen growth in digital payment platforms, with mobile money and digital wallets becoming more popular. Some key points:
- Mobile money services were first implemented in 2001 in Spain, and are now growing in developing countries like Indonesia. It is predicted that by 2013, over 400 million people will use mobile money transfers domestically and internationally.
- In Indonesia, some challenges to further growth include access, security, costs, and regulation. However, some mobile operators have launched services like Telkomsel's t-cash, which has over 700,000 users conducting transactions mainly for retail, fashion, and bill payments.
- Regulations around anti-money laundering, prudential rules, and the mobile
There is a new type of caller and phone. Just look at the statistics above. 88% of all consumers who made or received a call are either on, or near, the internet and/or mobile phone.
This new type of caller and phone creates a unique and effective opportunity for businesses to reach and engage a targeted group of consumers who offer the ultimate in short term permission based marketing.
This annual report summarizes the financial results and strategic initiatives of Telephone and Data Systems, Inc. (TDS) in 1998. Key highlights include:
- TDS achieved 32% growth in operating revenues and 30% growth in operating cash flow in 1998. Earnings per share increased due to gains from the sale of minority cellular interests.
- TDS's major business units - U.S. Cellular, TDS Telecom, and Aerial Communications - all experienced substantial growth. U.S. Cellular added its 2 millionth customer in 1998.
- TDS is pursuing a strategic plan to spin-off its ownership in Aerial Communications to focus on its core wireless and wireline businesses
This document discusses Nokia's history, values, future mobile market trends, and new mobile concept development. It provides details on Nokia's transformation from pulp and rubber manufacturing to becoming a global leader in mobile telecommunications. The key values that drove Nokia's success are highlighted as customer satisfaction, respect for the individual, and continuous learning. The document also outlines trends in the future mobile market like increased competition, the rise of mobile internet/Web 2.0, and destruction of industry borders. Finally, concepts for new mobile phones focused on unexpected design changes, personal memories, and customizable interfaces are presented.
Cloud Computing is in its infancy, but ITCandor is measuring it. In this presentation Martin Hingley sizes the UK medium-sized corporate IT market and analyses the developing 'political' issues among users and suppliers.
Investor Meetings - Paris - Franco Bernabe' presentation (July, 3 - 4 2012)Gruppo TIM
This document provides an overview and agenda for Telecom Italia Group's investor meetings in Paris on July 3-4, 2012. It includes key figures for FY2011, a breakdown of revenues across core markets, strategic priorities for 2012-2014, and financial guidance for FY2012 and the 2012-2014 plan. The agenda covers a Telecom Italia Group overview, 1Q12 results, a focus on ultra-broadband (UBB), financial position and targets, and sustainability. Forward-looking statements are presented but actual results may differ due to risks and uncertainties.
This document summarizes an analysis of enterprise mobility trends in Latin America by Frost & Sullivan:
1) The Latin American enterprise mobile services market included over 32 million lines in 2010, with the largest markets being Brazil, Mexico, and Argentina. Key players were America Movil, Telefonica, Telecom Italia, Nextel, and Oi.
2) Key enterprise mobile services/applications included voice, SMS, mobile broadband, VPN, and mobile device management. Emerging trends included M2M, mobile cloud computing, and video conferencing. Major challenges were securing information, high data costs, and integrating mobile apps.
3) Drivers included targeting SMEs, expanding mobile broadband
This document provides an agenda for the "Connected In-Vehicle Infotainment Global Summit 2012" conference to be held on September 25-26, 2012 in London. The agenda outlines keynote panels and discussions on developing standardized solutions for integrating consumer electronics and connectivity into vehicle infotainment systems. Specific topics that will be covered include connectivity strategies, smartphone integration, monetizing connectivity opportunities, human-machine interfaces, and establishing common industry standards. The document also provides sponsor and exhibitor information for the conference.
Emerging technology in fashion retail business pankaj bansal
The document discusses emerging technology in fashion retail business. It proposes using digital signage, interactive screens on shelves, and innovative dressing rooms at Wills Lifestyle stores to enhance customer experience. This would allow customers to access product information, see their purchase history, and get support in choosing outfits. Collecting consumer behavior data could also help Wills Lifestyle improve customer engagement and monitor reactions to new technologies. The proposed technologies aim to transform shopping into a distinctive experience that strengthens the brand's relationship with customers.
This document is the 2000 Annual Report for Telephone and Data Systems, Inc. (TDS). In 2000, TDS saw consolidated operating revenues grow 10% and operating cash flow increase 13%. However, net income from continuing operations declined 50% due to substantial gains in 1999. TDS's two main business units - U.S. Cellular and TDS Telecom - both experienced strong growth. U.S. Cellular added nearly half a million new customers and surpassed 3 million customers total. TDS Telecom grew revenues at both its incumbent and competitive local exchange carriers. The report discusses leadership changes and strategic priorities to continue growing customer focus and network capabilities across TDS's telecommunications businesses.
Transformando las comunicaciones Hacia un mundo Eco-SustentableDaniel Osorio
The document discusses Alcatel-Lucent's vision for eco-innovation in communications. It notes that eco-sustainability is important for customers, legislation, investors, operational costs and brand reputation. Alcatel-Lucent aims to directly reduce its environmental impact through greener equipment and network optimization, and indirectly enable customers to reduce their carbon footprint through innovative communications solutions. The company is committed to transforming communications for a sustainable world.
Open Data Conference - John Sheridan - Open Data as an operating modelOpening-up.eu
The document discusses how making government data openly available (as open data) can benefit both publishers and users of that data. It provides the example of legislation.gov.uk, which makes UK legislation freely available as open data. This allows third parties to develop new services around that data, increasing its reach to users, while also identifying amendments and errors, improving the quality and maintenance of the source data for the publisher. The open data model creates a feedback loop where users and intermediaries can collaborate with the publisher to create and maintain revised legislation.
Planet Technology project is aiming to create computer assembly plant that produces its own computers and brands, to tackle the market needs, transform our society from Technology consumer to Technology producer, to gain the capability to address our own needs in the business sector, education and also at home user level. There is more in this project concept then meets the eye, it is not only profit generator and technology transfer point, but also it is also a startup point for future technology based industry in the region. This plant will become one of many, and BlueDot the brand we are trying to reintroduce to the market is going to become a leading name for more than PCs and laptops. It is part of the vision to reach there, and to become pioneers. Mohamed Adam is the Foundation Committee Vice President & the Technical Advisor of the Foundation Board.
Bob Ross fue un famoso pintor y presentador de televisión estadounidense conocido por su programa The Joy of Painting. Nació en Florida en 1942 y murió en 1995 de un linfoma a los 52 años. Se hizo famoso por enseñar a pintar de forma relajada y optimista. Tuvo tres matrimonios y dejó un legado de cientos de cuadros pintados.
The document summarizes the results of a survey on eating disorders in adolescent girls. It identifies 3 key segments among respondents: 1) control seekers, 2) those aware of but don't care about eating habits, and 3) those with low self-esteem. The survey found erratic eating habits and poor self-image are common among all girls surveyed. Total interest levels differed from interests of each identified segment.
China Digital TV Holding Co. is the leading provider of conditional access (CA) systems in China's rapidly expanding digital TV market. The company has over 300 cable operator customers, 56.3% market share, and has shipped over 60 million smart cards. Management is highly experienced and the company has a long track record of innovation. While currently profitable, the company sees significant potential for growth as China's cable industry transforms to offer new services and as networks consolidate. The company aims to capitalize on these opportunities through new technologies and service offerings.
Notes Version: Responding In Real Time & Other Winning Strategies For Insuran...Vivastream
This document summarizes a presentation on winning insurance marketing strategies. It introduces the two presenters, Jeff Rodis from Mutual of Omaha and Tim Hendricks from Vertis Communications, who have decades of experience in insurance operations and marketing. The presentation then discusses strategies for improving agent response times to new leads, going green to save costs and the environment, using personalized URLs and QR codes to drive online engagement, building an insurance brand through multichannel awareness campaigns, and connecting with Hispanic consumers through culturally relevant messaging. Case studies are provided for each strategy with results showing increased responses, sales, and cost savings.
NTT Company & Services provides an overview of NTT Group's global business. Key points include:
- NTT Group generates over $130 billion in annual revenue and employs over 45,000 people globally.
- NTT Com has a presence in 69 countries/regions, with subsidiaries and offices in 84 cities across 30 countries/regions.
- NTT offers a wide range of network, cloud, consulting, and other services to enterprise clients globally.
DU emerged as the second telecom operator in the UAE in 2006, ending Etisalat's 30-year monopoly. It now offers mobile, fixed-line, broadband, and IPTV services to over 5 million customers. As a growing company, DU has over 2,000 employees working to expand its service offerings. The entry of DU introduced a "duopoly" to the UAE telecom sector and increased competition and options for consumers.
2007 09 - vodafone- the transformational potential of m-transactionsBoni
This document discusses the transformational potential of mobile transactions (m-transactions). It contains an introduction by Nick Hughes noting that while the technology has existed for some time to enable mobile transactions, widespread adoption and transformational impact has yet to be seen. The introduction highlights opportunities for m-transactions in developing markets due to growth in mobile access. It also notes regulatory challenges around managing issues like fraud and developing viable commercial models.
The document then provides an overview by Diane Coyle stating that m-transactions could allow unprecedented participation in the financial system through low-cost mobile networks. However, significant challenges around trust, financial literacy, and regulation must be addressed. It argues that a balanced, evidence-based regulatory approach can help mitigate risks
Ilkka lakaniemi nokia wb training_2012.pptx (read-only)rahimsaatov
This document discusses Nokia's vision for global innovation ecosystems and outlines Nokia's proposal to partner with the South African government. The key points are:
1) Nokia proposes signing a Memorandum of Understanding with the South African government to define objectives and elements of collaboration around maximizing mobility's potential for national development.
2) The partnership would incorporate strategic projects like Nokia Data Gathering platform training for government departments and public-private initiatives in areas like mobile health, education, and the environment.
3) Nokia also offers to provide its Data Gathering platform to the South African government to enable efficient data collection across various sectors.
Digital Payment in Indonesia - Pembayaran DigitalHeru Sutadi
Indonesia has seen growth in digital payment platforms, with mobile money and digital wallets becoming more popular. Some key points:
- Mobile money services were first implemented in 2001 in Spain, and are now growing in developing countries like Indonesia. It is predicted that by 2013, over 400 million people will use mobile money transfers domestically and internationally.
- In Indonesia, some challenges to further growth include access, security, costs, and regulation. However, some mobile operators have launched services like Telkomsel's t-cash, which has over 700,000 users conducting transactions mainly for retail, fashion, and bill payments.
- Regulations around anti-money laundering, prudential rules, and the mobile
There is a new type of caller and phone. Just look at the statistics above. 88% of all consumers who made or received a call are either on, or near, the internet and/or mobile phone.
This new type of caller and phone creates a unique and effective opportunity for businesses to reach and engage a targeted group of consumers who offer the ultimate in short term permission based marketing.
This annual report summarizes the financial results and strategic initiatives of Telephone and Data Systems, Inc. (TDS) in 1998. Key highlights include:
- TDS achieved 32% growth in operating revenues and 30% growth in operating cash flow in 1998. Earnings per share increased due to gains from the sale of minority cellular interests.
- TDS's major business units - U.S. Cellular, TDS Telecom, and Aerial Communications - all experienced substantial growth. U.S. Cellular added its 2 millionth customer in 1998.
- TDS is pursuing a strategic plan to spin-off its ownership in Aerial Communications to focus on its core wireless and wireline businesses
This document discusses Nokia's history, values, future mobile market trends, and new mobile concept development. It provides details on Nokia's transformation from pulp and rubber manufacturing to becoming a global leader in mobile telecommunications. The key values that drove Nokia's success are highlighted as customer satisfaction, respect for the individual, and continuous learning. The document also outlines trends in the future mobile market like increased competition, the rise of mobile internet/Web 2.0, and destruction of industry borders. Finally, concepts for new mobile phones focused on unexpected design changes, personal memories, and customizable interfaces are presented.
Cloud Computing is in its infancy, but ITCandor is measuring it. In this presentation Martin Hingley sizes the UK medium-sized corporate IT market and analyses the developing 'political' issues among users and suppliers.
Investor Meetings - Paris - Franco Bernabe' presentation (July, 3 - 4 2012)Gruppo TIM
This document provides an overview and agenda for Telecom Italia Group's investor meetings in Paris on July 3-4, 2012. It includes key figures for FY2011, a breakdown of revenues across core markets, strategic priorities for 2012-2014, and financial guidance for FY2012 and the 2012-2014 plan. The agenda covers a Telecom Italia Group overview, 1Q12 results, a focus on ultra-broadband (UBB), financial position and targets, and sustainability. Forward-looking statements are presented but actual results may differ due to risks and uncertainties.
This document summarizes an analysis of enterprise mobility trends in Latin America by Frost & Sullivan:
1) The Latin American enterprise mobile services market included over 32 million lines in 2010, with the largest markets being Brazil, Mexico, and Argentina. Key players were America Movil, Telefonica, Telecom Italia, Nextel, and Oi.
2) Key enterprise mobile services/applications included voice, SMS, mobile broadband, VPN, and mobile device management. Emerging trends included M2M, mobile cloud computing, and video conferencing. Major challenges were securing information, high data costs, and integrating mobile apps.
3) Drivers included targeting SMEs, expanding mobile broadband
This document provides an agenda for the "Connected In-Vehicle Infotainment Global Summit 2012" conference to be held on September 25-26, 2012 in London. The agenda outlines keynote panels and discussions on developing standardized solutions for integrating consumer electronics and connectivity into vehicle infotainment systems. Specific topics that will be covered include connectivity strategies, smartphone integration, monetizing connectivity opportunities, human-machine interfaces, and establishing common industry standards. The document also provides sponsor and exhibitor information for the conference.
Emerging technology in fashion retail business pankaj bansal
The document discusses emerging technology in fashion retail business. It proposes using digital signage, interactive screens on shelves, and innovative dressing rooms at Wills Lifestyle stores to enhance customer experience. This would allow customers to access product information, see their purchase history, and get support in choosing outfits. Collecting consumer behavior data could also help Wills Lifestyle improve customer engagement and monitor reactions to new technologies. The proposed technologies aim to transform shopping into a distinctive experience that strengthens the brand's relationship with customers.
This document is the 2000 Annual Report for Telephone and Data Systems, Inc. (TDS). In 2000, TDS saw consolidated operating revenues grow 10% and operating cash flow increase 13%. However, net income from continuing operations declined 50% due to substantial gains in 1999. TDS's two main business units - U.S. Cellular and TDS Telecom - both experienced strong growth. U.S. Cellular added nearly half a million new customers and surpassed 3 million customers total. TDS Telecom grew revenues at both its incumbent and competitive local exchange carriers. The report discusses leadership changes and strategic priorities to continue growing customer focus and network capabilities across TDS's telecommunications businesses.
Transformando las comunicaciones Hacia un mundo Eco-SustentableDaniel Osorio
The document discusses Alcatel-Lucent's vision for eco-innovation in communications. It notes that eco-sustainability is important for customers, legislation, investors, operational costs and brand reputation. Alcatel-Lucent aims to directly reduce its environmental impact through greener equipment and network optimization, and indirectly enable customers to reduce their carbon footprint through innovative communications solutions. The company is committed to transforming communications for a sustainable world.
Open Data Conference - John Sheridan - Open Data as an operating modelOpening-up.eu
The document discusses how making government data openly available (as open data) can benefit both publishers and users of that data. It provides the example of legislation.gov.uk, which makes UK legislation freely available as open data. This allows third parties to develop new services around that data, increasing its reach to users, while also identifying amendments and errors, improving the quality and maintenance of the source data for the publisher. The open data model creates a feedback loop where users and intermediaries can collaborate with the publisher to create and maintain revised legislation.
Planet Technology project is aiming to create computer assembly plant that produces its own computers and brands, to tackle the market needs, transform our society from Technology consumer to Technology producer, to gain the capability to address our own needs in the business sector, education and also at home user level. There is more in this project concept then meets the eye, it is not only profit generator and technology transfer point, but also it is also a startup point for future technology based industry in the region. This plant will become one of many, and BlueDot the brand we are trying to reintroduce to the market is going to become a leading name for more than PCs and laptops. It is part of the vision to reach there, and to become pioneers. Mohamed Adam is the Foundation Committee Vice President & the Technical Advisor of the Foundation Board.
Bob Ross fue un famoso pintor y presentador de televisión estadounidense conocido por su programa The Joy of Painting. Nació en Florida en 1942 y murió en 1995 de un linfoma a los 52 años. Se hizo famoso por enseñar a pintar de forma relajada y optimista. Tuvo tres matrimonios y dejó un legado de cientos de cuadros pintados.
The document summarizes the results of a survey on eating disorders in adolescent girls. It identifies 3 key segments among respondents: 1) control seekers, 2) those aware of but don't care about eating habits, and 3) those with low self-esteem. The survey found erratic eating habits and poor self-image are common among all girls surveyed. Total interest levels differed from interests of each identified segment.
Jason Witty, SVP & CISO at US Bank - Next eneration information security meet...Global Business Events
Jason Witty is the SVP and Chief Information Security Officer of U.S. Bancorp. The document discusses the expanding internet over the past 15 years and compares it to a highway system that has grown enormously. It then discusses digital currency and financial markets. Key trends in technology like mobile, social media, and cloud computing are examined. Cybersecurity threats from different groups like hackers, nation-states, and organized crime are outlined. The document advocates for an intelligence-driven cybersecurity strategy and comprehensive approach. It also discusses managing risks associated with cloud computing.
Fawaz Ashraf is a customer service professional with over 6 years of experience in the travel and tourism industry. He is seeking a new career opportunity where he can utilize his skills in customer relationship management, administration, and business development. He has a proven track record of driving process improvements and maintaining strong client relationships. Fawaz is adept at multi-tasking, working in teams, and adapting to different work environments.
Las redes sociales son sitios de internet que permiten a las personas con intereses comunes contactarse e intercambiar información. Las redes sociales se basan en los usuarios, son interactivas y permiten establecer relaciones e intercambiar información e intereses. Algunas ventajas de las redes sociales incluyen facilitar nuevos contactos, compartir momentos con otros y conectar a la gente sin importar la distancia. Algunos inconvenientes son la posible invasión de la privacidad por parte de hackers y la falta de privacidad al mostrar información personal públicamente
Este documento describe un experimento sobre intoxicación por cianuro en un cobayo. Se administró cianuro de sodio por vía intraperitoneal a un cobayo y se monitorearon los síntomas hasta su muerte a los 8 minutos, incluyendo convulsiones, respiración lenta y oscurecimiento de la piel. Luego se extrajeron las vísceras y mediante destilación y reacciones colorimétricas como azul de Prusia y fenolftaleína se confirmó la presencia de cianuro, cumpliendo los objetivos de determinar
Algunas de las Redes sociales expuestas por los estudiantes de Noveno Grado del Colegio Divino Maestro entre el 22 y 26 de Noviembre de 2010. FELICITACIONES JOVENES LO HICIERON EXCELENTE
Los pasos para realizar una auditoría incluyen: 1) contactar al cliente y realizar una visita previa para conocer la empresa, 2) planear la auditoría mediante la creación de programas por áreas funcionales, un presupuesto y un cronograma, 3) evaluar el sistema de control interno a través de cuestionarios, entrevistas y pruebas de flujos de documentos, y 4) realizar procedimientos sustantivos como pruebas de detalles de saldos y operaciones para evaluar los estados financieros y el cumplimiento, y emitir informes e
This document summarizes cervical cancer in Sudan. It begins with background information on cervical cancer stages and symptoms. It then discusses the high rates of advanced cervical cancer in Sudan, which is attributed to lack of awareness, screening, and early detection. Screening methods like Pap smears and visual inspection with acetic acid are mentioned. National initiatives have prioritized cervical cancer screening but implementation has faced challenges including lack of facilities, personnel, and funding. The document calls for further research on HPV prevalence and cost-effectiveness of screening to help address the problem of cervical cancer in Sudan.
Pequeña Guía Laboral de Autodefensa Laboral para Precarias (Castellano)CGTPV
Des del Comité Confederal de CGT del País Valencià i Murcia hem editat la Breu Guia d’Autodefensa Laboral per a Precàries; una petita, senzilla i útil guia, que pretén dotar d’informació i eines de lluita i apoderament al que ja és el sector majoritari de la classe treballadora: el precaria
Fisio ii corazón electrocardiograma slide shareAndy Wang
El documento describe el electrocardiograma (ECG), que mide las variaciones eléctricas del corazón a través de la piel. El ECG registra ondas que representan la despolarización y repolarización de las aurículas y ventrículos. El ECG puede detectar anomalías cardíacas, bloqueos de arterias y alteraciones electrolíticas.
Este documento presenta la programación cultural del Área de Cultura para el mes de noviembre de 2014, incluyendo exposiciones temporales y permanentes en varios museos sobre artistas como Picasso, Marc Quinn y Maurizio Cattelan; eventos de música, teatro, danza y cine; congresos y cursos; y actividades en bibliotecas.
Este documento presenta conceptos básicos sobre la responsabilidad social empresarial (RSE), incluyendo la Teoría de la Pirámide y el desarrollo sostenible. Luego describe la historia y evolución de la RSE en el mundo y Latinoamérica, así como los beneficios que trae a las empresas. Finalmente, detalla el modelo de RSE de Perú 2021 y los estándares más importantes en esta área. En resumen, provee una introducción completa sobre este tema, cubriendo sus fundamentos, desarrollo histórico y aplicaciones
Práctica 7 maneja el refractómetro de acuerdo con las instrucciones de opera...Jesus Martinez Peralta
Este documento describe cómo funciona y operar un refractómetro de acuerdo con las instrucciones. Explica que un refractómetro mide el índice de refracción de una sustancia para determinar su concentración, y fue inventado por Ernst Abbe a principios del siglo XX. Detalla las partes del refractómetro, el procedimiento de calibración y medición, y enfatiza la importancia de mantenerlo limpio para obtener lecturas precisas.
This document outlines the recruitment process and services of a recruitment company. It discusses the company's beliefs in quality manpower and innovative recruitment practices. The recruitment life cycle is then described in six stages: research, sourcing, screening, submission, interviewing, and placement. Finally, the document provides contact information for the recruitment company.
A senior management keynote given by Manoj Sharma of http://www.DifferWorld.com on People Leadership, Professional Coaching and Creating a Coaching Organization
This document discusses rate-controlled drug delivery systems. It defines sustained release and controlled release, with controlled release implying predictability and reproducibility in drug release kinetics. An ideal controlled delivery system delivers drugs at predetermined rates for specified times. Rate-preprogrammed systems release drugs at pre-set rates through polymer membranes, matrices, or microreservoirs. Activation-modulated systems activate drug release through physical, chemical, or biochemical processes. Examples of activation methods include osmotic pressure, hydrodynamic pressure, vapor pressure, and magnetism.
Next Level in Online Banking:Users to the CORE OF THINKINGTommi Pelkonen
The document provides an overview of trends in online banking and opportunities for innovation from a user-centered perspective. It discusses:
1) The evolution of online banking from basic transactional services to a focus on understanding user needs and designing services accordingly.
2) Trends seen both within traditional banking as well as from new entrants, such as simplicity/budget banking and personal finance management tools.
3) The importance of designing services from a "users first" angle by understanding who they are, what they want and need, and how to help them succeed financially through intuitive, easy to use services.
Online Banking Sector Trends : Users to the core of innovationTommi Pelkonen
IND Group Seminar presentation Nov 24, 2011.
The next wave in digital services for the banking industry customers: From products & transaction-focus towardsend-user-need –orientation
Telepo is a leading provider of unified communication as a service solutions for businesses. It offers a cost-efficient hosted solution that delivers ease of use services on any device. Telepo's software-based solution allows for central deployment and management with a rapid time to market of around 3 months. The solution provides significant financial benefits with up to 80% reduction in operating expenses.
Karl Weaver from Gemalto gave a presentation on mobile payment and NFC at Beijing Mobile Monday #35. Some key points:
1) Gemalto is a global leader in SIM cards and has delivered over 1 billion SIM cards. They provide solutions for contactless mobile NFC applications.
2) Early pilots of contactless mobile payment using NFC in places like France showed great consumer satisfaction but wider deployment requires solutions for business models, interoperability standards, and availability of NFC phones.
3) A survey found 70% of smart phone owners use mobile financial services and nearly two-thirds would be interested in a mobile wallet solution, showing consumer demand for mobile payment applications.
Xener Systems provides next-generation communication solutions based on IP and multimedia technologies for both wired and wireless networks. It offers products and solutions for enterprises and households in Korea and other countries in Asia to deliver services like internet telephony, voice, and video. As the communication services market evolves rapidly, Xener aims to grow into a leading global company through technological innovation and responding to changing needs.
The document provides information about an MVNE seminar hosted by The Besen Group. The seminar will cover three key topics: [1] mobile network fundamentals and technologies, [2] the MVNE business model and strategies, and [3] case studies of successful MVNEs. Attendees will learn how MVNEs can develop and deliver new services to compete successfully. The seminar aims to help MVNEs understand network architectures and mobile standards to enable new offerings for mobile operators and their subscribers.
Nokia is launching a mobile payment and remittance service called Nokia Money in early 2010. It will use Obopay's technology and compete with similar services from mobile operators. To succeed, Nokia Money will need to:
Register as a bank or partner with a bank to ensure trust and avoid regulatory issues. Build an extensive network of money agents for widespread reach and accessibility. Keep costs low by having as few partners as possible in its value chain.
Nokia is launching a mobile payment and remittance service called Nokia Money in early 2010. It will use Obopay's technology and compete with similar services from mobile operators. To succeed, Nokia Money will need to:
Register as a bank or partner with a bank to ensure trust and avoid regulatory issues. Build an extensive network of money agents for widespread reach and accessibility. Keep costs low by having as few partners as possible in its value chain.
The document summarizes an MVNO seminar presented by The Besen Group. The seminar covers various topics related to starting and operating a successful MVNO business, including evaluating MVNO business models, market segmentation, negotiating agreements with host network operators and MVNEs, developing partnerships, and customer relationship management. The seminar uses case studies of 58 current and potential MVNOs to illustrate different strategies. It aims to help clients maximize their knowledge of the MVNO industry.
Telefónica delivered a presentation on sustainable growth at a conference in Frankfurt on May 27th, 2010. The presentation discussed growth opportunities in the telecom sector, Telefonica's differential growth profile, and ambitions for mergers and acquisitions. It also provided updates on performance in Spain, Latin America, Europe, and key metrics like revenue, customer base, and mobile broadband development. The presentation positioned Telefonica to maintain its leading growth profile through geographical and business diversification, with strong growth potential across its markets through at least 2012.
Learn how to manage the implementation of lower termination rates and how to develop effective interconnect costing models for Next Generation Networks
Learn how to manage the implementation of lower termination rates and how to develop effective interconnect costing models for Next Generation Networks
Management World Orlando is a leading global event taking place November 16-20, 2008 in Orlando, Florida. The event will feature over 150 speakers across 3 dedicated summits on digital service transformation, revenue management and customer experience, and digital commerce and advertising. Attendees can learn about key issues like business and IT transformation, monetizing digital content, and the changing digital media landscape. Over 1,500 people from 50 countries attended in 2007.
Optism Alcatel-Lucent Anthony Belpaire Mobile Payments Conference PresentationOptism
Anthony Belpaire Optism Alcatel-Lucent speaking at the Mobile Payments Conference in Brussels. This conference is a joint organization by LSEC in collaboration with Agoria ICT, Agoria Banking Club, Mobile Mondays Brussels and the European Security Innovation Network. Agoria is a Belgian federation of technology companies, representing in this case both ICT and Banking services. LSEC is an association of information security companies. LSEC has been organizing over the last couple of years over 100 highly professional information security oriented activities. Mobile Monday Brussels brings together developers, manufacturers and services organizations in the domain of mobile applications.
Neomobile is a global Mobile Commerce Group.
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Telefónica is focused on delivering sustainable growth by capitalizing on opportunities in the telecom sector. The company aims to maintain its differential growth profile through geographical and business diversification. It is expanding broadband access both fixed and mobile to support increasing traffic demands, while improving its customer base quality. Telefónica is growing revenues from applications and new business areas to diversify beyond traditional connectivity services.
The document summarizes key trends in the mobile services market in Europe and the US. It finds that while mobile internet is not yet mainstream, new services like social networking and location-based services show promise for growth. It recommends that companies segment their mobile strategies to take advantage of a fragmented market and focus on convenience to drive adoption. Internet companies and new entrants are forcing traditional mobile players to reinvent themselves as the industry shifts.
Trends in Tech Industry and Impact on F&A OutsourcingImranMasood
The document discusses how technology industry trends are driving increased finance and accounting outsourcing. It notes that trends like mobility, cloud computing, social networking analytics, video communication, and economic growth restoration are impacting technology companies. These trends imply companies need to cut costs, fund innovation, accelerate product development, and increase productivity. As a result, the technology industry is increasingly leveraging outsourcing to achieve these goals.
2007 09 - vodafone- the transformational potential of m-transactionsBoni
This document discusses the transformational potential of mobile transactions (m-transactions). It contains an introduction by Nick Hughes noting that while the technology has existed for some time to enable mobile transactions, widespread adoption and transformational impact has yet to be seen. The introduction highlights opportunities for m-transactions in developing markets due to growth in mobile access. It also notes regulatory challenges around managing issues like fraud and developing viable commercial models.
The document then provides an overview by Diane Coyle stating that m-transactions could allow unprecedented participation in the financial system through low-cost mobile networks. However, significant challenges around trust, financial literacy, and developing sustainable business models remain. It concludes that a flexible, innovation-friendly regulatory approach can help address
The market for mobile banking and other mobile financial services is growing at an ever increasing rate, with customer adoption in the US set to grow to 56 million users in the next few years. Institutions that have led the way are already seeing customer loyalty, return per customer and customer acquisition benefits.
The question now is not if I should enter this market, but how do I compete in the mobile banking space?
Mobile Financial Service Congress, 2-3 December, Miami, Florida, will provide critical insights to overcome technical and budgetary challenges, and winning strategies for fully exploiting the mobile channel.
Military flight training 2013 conference brochureTelecomsIQ
The document provides information about the 12th Annual Military Flight Training conference taking place from March 11-13, 2013 in London. The summary includes:
1) The conference will focus on evolving military fixed wing and rotary flight training requirements, capabilities, and technologies from a global perspective with speakers and delegates from over 25 nations.
2) New elements in 2013 include a Pre-Conference Focus Day on training for the modern rotary aviator and a panel discussion on strategic collaboration between the military flight training industry and defense organizations.
3) Over 150 delegates, including 90+ Chiefs of Staff, Commanders of Air Training, and other leaders responsible for programs like the US T-X and UK MFTS,
The document provides information about the Airborne ISR 2013 conference, including an unmanned aerial systems pre-conference focus day on February 25th and the main conference on February 26th. Speakers at the event will include military personnel from countries like France, Turkey, and the U.S. discussing lessons learned from operating unmanned aerial systems. The agenda also includes panels on advancing international UAS capabilities and the U.S. Marine Corps' perspective on small tactical UAS. Attendees can learn about developing ISR capabilities and ensuring the right data reaches decision makers. The conference aims to expand knowledge of manned and unmanned ISR platforms and how data will be disseminated in the future.
This document provides an agenda and details for the "Maximising Customer Loyalty & Profitability" conference taking place from May 21-24, 2012 in Berlin, Germany. The conference will focus on learning innovative strategies for developing profitable customer loyalty programs, increasing customer lifetime value, and stimulating brand loyalty despite declining customer spend. Speakers will include CMOs, VPs, and Directors from telecommunications companies who will present case studies on their successful customer retention and loyalty initiatives. Sessions will address topics such as using customer segmentation for personalised campaigns, calculating customer lifetime value, leveraging customer data for insights, and measuring the impact of loyalty programs. The conference aims to provide operators with solutions for driving tangible results from their investments in customer
Customer Experience Management in Telecoms - North AmericaTelecomsIQ
This document is an invitation and agenda for the Customer Experience Management in Telecoms North America conference happening February 14-16, 2012 in Miami, Florida. The conference will focus on how telecom companies can improve customer experience to increase loyalty and reduce costs. It will include keynote speakers from major telecom companies discussing how to establish a customer-centric culture and case studies on improving first contact resolution rates, engagement through social media, and more. A pre-conference workshop on February 14th will address establishing a customer-centric organization and reducing total customer service costs.
The document summarizes an upcoming conference on fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) technologies. It provides an agenda for the two-day conference, which will include case studies and presentations from industry experts on successfully deploying FTTH networks. Attendees will learn about fiber technologies like WDM-PON and how to optimize network architectures to reduce costs and ensure high customer uptake rates. The conference aims to help operators develop strategies for future-proofing their next-generation access networks.
The document advertises an upcoming conference on LTE deployment strategies from November 8-11, 2011 in London. It will include 15 industry case studies on current LTE deployments, workshops on using small cell architecture and self-organizing networks (SON) to optimize LTE networks, and panels with network operators discussing challenges and best practices of migrating to LTE. Attendees can learn how to develop profitable LTE deployment strategies, justify the business case for LTE, and generate new revenue streams from an LTE network.
Customer Segmentation and Churn ManagementTelecomsIQ
This document provides information about a conference on customer segmentation and churn management taking place from November 28th to December 1st 2011 in London. The conference will feature presentations from 15 heads of departments from telecom operators across Europe and the Middle East on how they are using segmentation strategies to enhance customer experience, reduce churn, and maximize revenue. Attendees will learn how to develop targeted retention campaigns, leverage customer data and segmentation results, and establish effective customer loyalty programs. There will also be workshops on optimizing segmentation models and building customer experience programs to reduce churn.
As a unique event in the Eastern European market, Telecoms IQ's Delivering High Speed Broadband will bring together successful operator case studies detailing the deployment strategies that can keep up with the ever increasing customer demand for high speed broadband.
Take this opportunity to see how, like your peers, you can further the success of your fibre optic networks and deliver NGA services whilst achieving maximum customer take-up rates and ensuring best ROI.
Download the brochure now for further details
Customer experience management in telecomsTelecomsIQ
This document provides an agenda and summary for the Customer Experience Management in Telecoms conference taking place from September 26-29, 2011 in Budapest, Hungary. The conference will focus on developing and implementing customer-centric CEM strategies, effectively measuring the customer experience, and combating churn. Key topics to be covered include establishing CEM strategies, optimizing employee engagement and culture, identifying effective measurement metrics, developing multichannel approaches, and leveraging social media. Attendees will learn about case studies from telecom companies and gain insights from industry experts. Pre-conference workshops on September 26th will focus on measuring the customer experience and identifying best-in-class CEM strategies. The main conference on September 27-28
At a time when advertisers are heavily investing in mobile, do you know how to take advantage of this potentially lucrative revenue stream? With such a wealth of customer data at your disposal, how can you effectively leverage this to develop relevant and targeted mobile campaigns with advertisers and brands?
Telecoms IQ’s Mobile Advertising will bring together mobile operators and MVNOs from across Europe to learn how to convince advertising companies and brands to work with them and how to collaborate with advertisers to develop successful mobile advertising campaigns that drive revenues for both the mobile operator and the advertising companies.
Download the brochure now for further details.
Maximising Customer Loyalty & Profitability Final ProgrammeTelecomsIQ
This document provides information about a conference on maximizing customer loyalty and profitability. The conference will be held from May 16-19, 2011 in Vienna and will feature case studies and presentations from telecommunications operators on developing customer loyalty strategies. Attendees will learn how to strategically position brands, leverage customer profiling and segmentation, maximize the value of high and low customers, and use social media to communicate with customers. Pre-conference and post-conference workshops will also focus on developing customer-centric strategies and using social media. The goal is for attendees to gain insights on driving customer retention, increasing revenue, and securing a competitive advantage through customer loyalty.
This document provides an agenda for a telecom pricing workshop taking place from April 11-12, 2011 in London. The workshop will focus on strategies for developing successful pricing models for fixed, mobile, and data services. Topics will include segmentation strategies, tiered pricing, leveraging pricing to increase profits from data, and case studies from operators that have implemented innovative pricing approaches. Presenters will discuss pricing strategies at Orange, T-Mobile, KPN, and Makedonski Telekom.
The document provides an agenda for a two-day workshop and conference on developing effective pricing strategies for telecommunications services. Day one focuses on segmentation, pricing models for data and fixed/mobile services, and case studies from various operators. Day two covers topics such as costing approaches, price increases, bundles, and roundtable discussions. The workshop aims to help participants understand how to leverage segmentation, optimize tariffs, and make profits from data to develop successful pricing strategies.
The document provides information about a conference on number portability taking place from June 20-22, 2011 in London. The conference will address key challenges in implementing number portability, including identifying database and routing options, minimizing costs, and ensuring collaboration between operators and regulators. Attendees will learn best practices from case studies of countries that have implemented number portability, such as India and Malta.
This document summarizes an upcoming conference on LTE backhaul from May 3-6, 2011 in London. The conference will provide mobile operators guidance on determining the most cost-effective way to migrate to an LTE backhaul while maintaining legacy infrastructure. Operators from 11 mobile networks will discuss their experiences and answer key questions on topics like preparing for LTE requirements, maintaining legacy services during migration, and transitioning from TDM to Ethernet backhaul. The conference and pre/post-workshops will also cover developing an end-to-end migration strategy, evaluating technical solutions, and ensuring synchronization over new packet architectures.
The document summarizes an upcoming conference on fiber optic technology called FTTx Summit Europe. The conference will be held from April 11-14, 2011 in London and will bring together operators, regulators, and communities to discuss:
1) Justifying the business case for deploying fiber networks and optimizing roll-out of next generation access (NGA) technologies while complying with regulatory frameworks.
2) Learning from case studies of fiber deployments by operators like Swisscom, Openreach, TeliaSonera, and OTE about building the business case.
3) Hearing from speakers like France Telecom on optimizing deployment of Gigabit PON (G-PON
This document provides an agenda for the "Network Sharing & Managed Services" conference taking place March 14-17, 2011 in London. The conference will focus on developing optimal partnerships through network sharing, managed services, and outsourcing to reduce costs and enable the rollout of LTE. Speakers will provide operator case studies and insights on topics like distinguishing from competitors, managing technical challenges, and retaining network control. Workshops will address developing effective approaches and understanding financial implications of partnerships. The event aims to share best practices to avoid mistakes and make partnerships successful.
Monetising Messaging Services takes place on 14 - 17 March 2011 at Dexter House, London. Come and hear industry leaders discussing the future of messaging, and how to transform messaging traffic into new revenue streams.
Customer experience management in telecomspdfTelecomsIQ
This document provides information about an upcoming conference on Customer Experience Management in Telecoms that will take place from January 24-27, 2011 in London. The conference will provide insights from executives at various telecom companies and opportunities to learn about developing, implementing, and leveraging successful customer experience management strategies. It will also include workshops, case studies, and a best practice exchange.
TrustArc Webinar - 2024 Global Privacy SurveyTrustArc
How does your privacy program stack up against your peers? What challenges are privacy teams tackling and prioritizing in 2024?
In the fifth annual Global Privacy Benchmarks Survey, we asked over 1,800 global privacy professionals and business executives to share their perspectives on the current state of privacy inside and outside of their organizations. This year’s report focused on emerging areas of importance for privacy and compliance professionals, including considerations and implications of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies, building brand trust, and different approaches for achieving higher privacy competence scores.
See how organizational priorities and strategic approaches to data security and privacy are evolving around the globe.
This webinar will review:
- The top 10 privacy insights from the fifth annual Global Privacy Benchmarks Survey
- The top challenges for privacy leaders, practitioners, and organizations in 2024
- Key themes to consider in developing and maintaining your privacy program
Cosa hanno in comune un mattoncino Lego e la backdoor XZ?Speck&Tech
ABSTRACT: A prima vista, un mattoncino Lego e la backdoor XZ potrebbero avere in comune il fatto di essere entrambi blocchi di costruzione, o dipendenze di progetti creativi e software. La realtà è che un mattoncino Lego e il caso della backdoor XZ hanno molto di più di tutto ciò in comune.
Partecipate alla presentazione per immergervi in una storia di interoperabilità, standard e formati aperti, per poi discutere del ruolo importante che i contributori hanno in una comunità open source sostenibile.
BIO: Sostenitrice del software libero e dei formati standard e aperti. È stata un membro attivo dei progetti Fedora e openSUSE e ha co-fondato l'Associazione LibreItalia dove è stata coinvolta in diversi eventi, migrazioni e formazione relativi a LibreOffice. In precedenza ha lavorato a migrazioni e corsi di formazione su LibreOffice per diverse amministrazioni pubbliche e privati. Da gennaio 2020 lavora in SUSE come Software Release Engineer per Uyuni e SUSE Manager e quando non segue la sua passione per i computer e per Geeko coltiva la sua curiosità per l'astronomia (da cui deriva il suo nickname deneb_alpha).
Skybuffer SAM4U tool for SAP license adoptionTatiana Kojar
Manage and optimize your license adoption and consumption with SAM4U, an SAP free customer software asset management tool.
SAM4U, an SAP complimentary software asset management tool for customers, delivers a detailed and well-structured overview of license inventory and usage with a user-friendly interface. We offer a hosted, cost-effective, and performance-optimized SAM4U setup in the Skybuffer Cloud environment. You retain ownership of the system and data, while we manage the ABAP 7.58 infrastructure, ensuring fixed Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) and exceptional services through the SAP Fiori interface.
GraphRAG for Life Science to increase LLM accuracyTomaz Bratanic
GraphRAG for life science domain, where you retriever information from biomedical knowledge graphs using LLMs to increase the accuracy and performance of generated answers
HCL Notes und Domino Lizenzkostenreduzierung in der Welt von DLAUpanagenda
Webinar Recording: https://www.panagenda.com/webinars/hcl-notes-und-domino-lizenzkostenreduzierung-in-der-welt-von-dlau/
DLAU und die Lizenzen nach dem CCB- und CCX-Modell sind für viele in der HCL-Community seit letztem Jahr ein heißes Thema. Als Notes- oder Domino-Kunde haben Sie vielleicht mit unerwartet hohen Benutzerzahlen und Lizenzgebühren zu kämpfen. Sie fragen sich vielleicht, wie diese neue Art der Lizenzierung funktioniert und welchen Nutzen sie Ihnen bringt. Vor allem wollen Sie sicherlich Ihr Budget einhalten und Kosten sparen, wo immer möglich. Das verstehen wir und wir möchten Ihnen dabei helfen!
Wir erklären Ihnen, wie Sie häufige Konfigurationsprobleme lösen können, die dazu führen können, dass mehr Benutzer gezählt werden als nötig, und wie Sie überflüssige oder ungenutzte Konten identifizieren und entfernen können, um Geld zu sparen. Es gibt auch einige Ansätze, die zu unnötigen Ausgaben führen können, z. B. wenn ein Personendokument anstelle eines Mail-Ins für geteilte Mailboxen verwendet wird. Wir zeigen Ihnen solche Fälle und deren Lösungen. Und natürlich erklären wir Ihnen das neue Lizenzmodell.
Nehmen Sie an diesem Webinar teil, bei dem HCL-Ambassador Marc Thomas und Gastredner Franz Walder Ihnen diese neue Welt näherbringen. Es vermittelt Ihnen die Tools und das Know-how, um den Überblick zu bewahren. Sie werden in der Lage sein, Ihre Kosten durch eine optimierte Domino-Konfiguration zu reduzieren und auch in Zukunft gering zu halten.
Diese Themen werden behandelt
- Reduzierung der Lizenzkosten durch Auffinden und Beheben von Fehlkonfigurationen und überflüssigen Konten
- Wie funktionieren CCB- und CCX-Lizenzen wirklich?
- Verstehen des DLAU-Tools und wie man es am besten nutzt
- Tipps für häufige Problembereiche, wie z. B. Team-Postfächer, Funktions-/Testbenutzer usw.
- Praxisbeispiele und Best Practices zum sofortigen Umsetzen
Ocean lotus Threat actors project by John Sitima 2024 (1).pptxSitimaJohn
Ocean Lotus cyber threat actors represent a sophisticated, persistent, and politically motivated group that poses a significant risk to organizations and individuals in the Southeast Asian region. Their continuous evolution and adaptability underscore the need for robust cybersecurity measures and international cooperation to identify and mitigate the threats posed by such advanced persistent threat groups.
Driving Business Innovation: Latest Generative AI Advancements & Success StorySafe Software
Are you ready to revolutionize how you handle data? Join us for a webinar where we’ll bring you up to speed with the latest advancements in Generative AI technology and discover how leveraging FME with tools from giants like Google Gemini, Amazon, and Microsoft OpenAI can supercharge your workflow efficiency.
During the hour, we’ll take you through:
Guest Speaker Segment with Hannah Barrington: Dive into the world of dynamic real estate marketing with Hannah, the Marketing Manager at Workspace Group. Hear firsthand how their team generates engaging descriptions for thousands of office units by integrating diverse data sources—from PDF floorplans to web pages—using FME transformers, like OpenAIVisionConnector and AnthropicVisionConnector. This use case will show you how GenAI can streamline content creation for marketing across the board.
Ollama Use Case: Learn how Scenario Specialist Dmitri Bagh has utilized Ollama within FME to input data, create custom models, and enhance security protocols. This segment will include demos to illustrate the full capabilities of FME in AI-driven processes.
Custom AI Models: Discover how to leverage FME to build personalized AI models using your data. Whether it’s populating a model with local data for added security or integrating public AI tools, find out how FME facilitates a versatile and secure approach to AI.
We’ll wrap up with a live Q&A session where you can engage with our experts on your specific use cases, and learn more about optimizing your data workflows with AI.
This webinar is ideal for professionals seeking to harness the power of AI within their data management systems while ensuring high levels of customization and security. Whether you're a novice or an expert, gain actionable insights and strategies to elevate your data processes. Join us to see how FME and AI can revolutionize how you work with data!
Taking AI to the Next Level in Manufacturing.pdfssuserfac0301
Read Taking AI to the Next Level in Manufacturing to gain insights on AI adoption in the manufacturing industry, such as:
1. How quickly AI is being implemented in manufacturing.
2. Which barriers stand in the way of AI adoption.
3. How data quality and governance form the backbone of AI.
4. Organizational processes and structures that may inhibit effective AI adoption.
6. Ideas and approaches to help build your organization's AI strategy.
Monitoring and Managing Anomaly Detection on OpenShift.pdfTosin Akinosho
Monitoring and Managing Anomaly Detection on OpenShift
Overview
Dive into the world of anomaly detection on edge devices with our comprehensive hands-on tutorial. This SlideShare presentation will guide you through the entire process, from data collection and model training to edge deployment and real-time monitoring. Perfect for those looking to implement robust anomaly detection systems on resource-constrained IoT/edge devices.
Key Topics Covered
1. Introduction to Anomaly Detection
- Understand the fundamentals of anomaly detection and its importance in identifying unusual behavior or failures in systems.
2. Understanding Edge (IoT)
- Learn about edge computing and IoT, and how they enable real-time data processing and decision-making at the source.
3. What is ArgoCD?
- Discover ArgoCD, a declarative, GitOps continuous delivery tool for Kubernetes, and its role in deploying applications on edge devices.
4. Deployment Using ArgoCD for Edge Devices
- Step-by-step guide on deploying anomaly detection models on edge devices using ArgoCD.
5. Introduction to Apache Kafka and S3
- Explore Apache Kafka for real-time data streaming and Amazon S3 for scalable storage solutions.
6. Viewing Kafka Messages in the Data Lake
- Learn how to view and analyze Kafka messages stored in a data lake for better insights.
7. What is Prometheus?
- Get to know Prometheus, an open-source monitoring and alerting toolkit, and its application in monitoring edge devices.
8. Monitoring Application Metrics with Prometheus
- Detailed instructions on setting up Prometheus to monitor the performance and health of your anomaly detection system.
9. What is Camel K?
- Introduction to Camel K, a lightweight integration framework built on Apache Camel, designed for Kubernetes.
10. Configuring Camel K Integrations for Data Pipelines
- Learn how to configure Camel K for seamless data pipeline integrations in your anomaly detection workflow.
11. What is a Jupyter Notebook?
- Overview of Jupyter Notebooks, an open-source web application for creating and sharing documents with live code, equations, visualizations, and narrative text.
12. Jupyter Notebooks with Code Examples
- Hands-on examples and code snippets in Jupyter Notebooks to help you implement and test anomaly detection models.
AI 101: An Introduction to the Basics and Impact of Artificial IntelligenceIndexBug
Imagine a world where machines not only perform tasks but also learn, adapt, and make decisions. This is the promise of Artificial Intelligence (AI), a technology that's not just enhancing our lives but revolutionizing entire industries.
Project Management Semester Long Project - Acuityjpupo2018
Acuity is an innovative learning app designed to transform the way you engage with knowledge. Powered by AI technology, Acuity takes complex topics and distills them into concise, interactive summaries that are easy to read & understand. Whether you're exploring the depths of quantum mechanics or seeking insight into historical events, Acuity provides the key information you need without the burden of lengthy texts.
Introduction of Cybersecurity with OSS at Code Europe 2024Hiroshi SHIBATA
I develop the Ruby programming language, RubyGems, and Bundler, which are package managers for Ruby. Today, I will introduce how to enhance the security of your application using open-source software (OSS) examples from Ruby and RubyGems.
The first topic is CVE (Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures). I have published CVEs many times. But what exactly is a CVE? I'll provide a basic understanding of CVEs and explain how to detect and handle vulnerabilities in OSS.
Next, let's discuss package managers. Package managers play a critical role in the OSS ecosystem. I'll explain how to manage library dependencies in your application.
I'll share insights into how the Ruby and RubyGems core team works to keep our ecosystem safe. By the end of this talk, you'll have a better understanding of how to safeguard your code.
Presentation of the OECD Artificial Intelligence Review of Germany
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Pre-CoNFereNCe workshoP Day - MoNDay 30th JaNuary 2012
Examining the security implications for customers and operators offering mobile payment and NFC
services and determining how to successfully deploy mobile money in an NFC focussed Europe
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Establishing how to price your mobile payment service in order to increase take-up and
optimise revenue generation
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The Hatton, London
Find out how leading operators across
Do you need to know how to maximise your mobile payment Europe will generate a profit from their
profit margins? mobile payment and NFC services
If so, then Telecoms IQ’s Mobile Payments and NFC
conference will help you to determine the mobile payment 2)
strategy that will maximise your profits. Evaluate the costs and benefits of the
Uncover the structure of the mobile payment business different business models being used
models that are being implemented across the globe to find to implement mobile payment and
the model that meets your company objectives, is inline with NFC services
customer expectations and demand, and will deliver you
a return on your investment. 3)
Bringing together experts from across the mobile payment Take advantage of interactive debates and
and NFC value chain, including operators, banks, merchants discussion to determine when to deploy
and retailers, this is your opportunity to work with and learn your NFC or mobile payment services
from the stakeholders that can help you to turn your mobile
payment strategy into an operational and profitable service.
Hear international case studies that will help solve
4)
Discover how to differentiate your mobile
your biggest challenges, including:
wallet and NFC offerings to stay ahead
• Understanding how and when to deploy a mobile payment
in a competitive marketplace and build
and NFC service
brand loyalty
• Identifying the stakeholders that you need to work with
to turn your mobile payment vision into a reality
• Examining the development of different ecosystems across 5)
Europe to maximise the success of your service Learn how to engage with, and secure
• Understanding the regulations you need to comply with partnerships with banks to ensure the
when offering your mobile payment service success of your mobile payment service
• Assessing and minimising the security and fraud risks
presented by your mobile payment offering Learn from expert-led case
• Exploring how to use future mobile wallet services to studies from across Europe:
differentiate your offering and brand > Understand from Orange the critical
The Mobile Payments and NFC conference features success factors behind deploying NFC
mobile payments in France
international case studies, cross-industry presentations and
discussion that will give you the information you need to > Hear KPN examine the viable business
models for mobile contactless services in
strengthen your business strategy and successfully deploy the Netherlands, and the strategy behind
your NFC service. the Sixpack Programme
If you have any questions about the conference > Examine the steps that Telefónica O2 Czech
programme and the expert speaker panel, or if you would Republic have taken to shape the mobile
like to share your expertise, please contact me directly payment ecosystem and secure the
necessary buy-in from their stakeholders
on +44 20 7368 9540; I will be delighted to help.
> Hear Paybox Bank discuss the viability of
I look forward to welcoming you to the Mobile Payments becoming the bank under the operator
and NFC conference in January 2012. -centric model to maximise profit and
reduce time to market
Registe
pay befo r and > Establish how Telecom Italia have identified
Novemb re 11th and exploited the opportunities for
and rece er 2011 operators presented by mobile ticketing
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standard FF the > Establish how Swisscom are quantifying
price
Andrea Bailey, and harnessing the value of mobile
Conference Producer, Telecoms IQ wallet services
> Evaluate the drivers behind and the lessons
P.S. Don’t forget to visit the Mobile Payments and NFC Download Centre
where you can download complimentary articles and interviews learnt from the NFC trial deployed by
www.mobilepaymentsandnfc.com. Entidad Publica del Transporte in Spain
For your booking enquiries you can email us now: telecoms@iqpc.co.uk
3. Conference Day One 31st January 2012
08.30 Registration and coffee • Discussing the steps that Telefónica O2 have made to shape
08.55 welcome address the ecosystem and secure the necessary buy-in from
andrea bailey, Conference Producer, Telecoms IQ their stakeholders
• Comparing the ecosystem used in the Czech Republic with
09.00 Opening remarks from the Chair others from across the globe
Followed by speed networking - The advantages
09.20 where is the money for operators? Exploring the business - The disadvantages
case and models for mobile payments through NFC - What can be replicated from other markets?
• Identifying the key business models and differences between • Determining how the ecosystem may change as mobile
the operator-centric, bank-centric, peer-to-peer and payment offerings move towards mobile wallet services
collaboration models Richard walitza, Innovation and Business Development
• Determining whether the cost of equipping retailers with a Manager for NFC Financial Services, Telefónica O2
point-of-sale (POS) device outweighs the potential revenues Czech Republic
• Establishing where the revenue opportunities are in the 14.55 Determining what a successful mobile payment ecosystem
bank-centric model should look like
• Understanding how operators can make money from the • Examining the lessons learnt from more mature ecosystems
peer-to-peer business model across Europe
• Determining how to generate money from the collaboration model • Identifying the key stakeholders involved in delivering a
laurent Jullien, Director of Contactless and Payment mobile payment service and their roles and responsibilities
Services, Bouygues Telecom - Defining how their roles will change as NFC
10.00 Discussing the viability of ‘becoming the bank’ under the deployment increases
operator-centric model to maximise profit and reduce • Assessing the value of having a standardised approach to
time to market mobile payments
• Understanding the business model behind Paybox • Determining how legislation and regulation is shaping mobile
• Discussing the rationale and advantages of the operator payment and wallet ecosystems
becoming the bank For speaker announcements please visit
• Reviewing the progress of the services offered including www.mobilepaymentsandnfc.com
ticketing and e-cash services 15.35 afternoon refreshments
• Identifying the additional processes required to support
the migration from direct billing to NFC deployment 16.00 Establishing a successful proposition and implementation
Christian Kantner, Head of IT and Services, Paybox Bank strategy for NFC mobile payments
aG and former NFC Product Manager, a1 Telekom austria • Understanding how to achieve the balance betweenv
competing and collaborating with your competitors
10.40 Establishing how to develop an attractive business case for • Developing the technical standards required in your NFC
financial institutions to secure the success of your NFC service joint venture to ensure service consistency and
• Examining how to develop a business case that manages convenience for your customers
the key objectives of the finance industry: • Examining how to differentiate your NFC service through
- low risk - low cost branding, user interface, additional value added services
- optimum security and price
• Understanding what banks stand to gain from implementing • Assessing how to optimise the customer experience when
the bank-centric and the collaboration business models and using NFC mobile payments
how to shape your business case accordingly • Exploring how to use customer insight to establish and meet
• Identifying how operators can help banks cut service your customers’ needs and expectations for NFC mobile
costs and facilitate mobile payments for mutual gain payment services
José antonio moujadami Urosa, Head of Financial Services • Establishing how to price your NFC service in order to
Commercial Roll Out, Telefónica Europe maximise customer take-up
11.20 morning refreshments • Considering the pros and cons of bundling NFC services
11.50 analysing the future role of banks in the mobile payment within your existing packages
industry and how they can capitalise on the market • Understanding how to choose the right NFC-enabled handset
• Understanding how advanced the mobile banking industry for your customers: aligning the handset technology with
is in Europe the target market
• Discussing how the use of contactless cards has moved banks tony lillico, Senior Product Manager for Mobile Payments,
a step closer to embracing mobile payments NFC and Ticketing, Deutsche Telekom
• Identifying what the banking industry has learnt from the use 16.40 Examining if the London 2012 Olympics will be the tipping
of contactless card payments and how this will shape their point for mobile and contactless payments in the
mobile payment strategy united Kingdom
• Analysing where the revenue generating opportunities are for • Outlining Visa’s mobile and contactless plans for the London
the banking industry 2012 Olympics
• Will banks survive? And do they have any other choice but • Understanding how customers can use these services and
to accept mobile payments? their benefits over traditional payment methods
Jeroen de bel, Consultant, Innopay • Examining the impact of mobile and contactless payments on
12.30 Cross-industry panel discussion: what’s in it for me? Can the wider European market
all stakeholders benefit from deploying NFC under the • Understanding how the London 2012 Olympics can be used
collaboration model as a platform to roll out large-scale mobile and contactless
• What are the different revenue streams for operators, banks consumer services
and retailers under this business model? mark austin, Head of Contactless, Visa Europe
• How should the costs be shared between all three stakeholders? 17.20 Panel discussion: when is the right time to deploy an NFC
- Should any other parties be involved? or mobile payment service?
- What can a trusted service manager (TSM) offer? • What are the key indicators that demonstrate that the
• Is the business case to deploy a mobile payment NFC service market is ready for mass adoption?
under the collaboration model strong enough to outweigh the • What are the benefits and pitfalls of investing in interim
investment in: technologies versus waiting for more NFC enabled
- Time - Money handsets to come on to the market?
- Resources - Building external partnerships • What are the advantages and disadvantages of deploying
• Are the other business models more viable and will they NFC now or waiting for retailers to be fully equipped with
prove more lucrative for each stakeholder and how? point-of-sale technology?
panellists include: • How can we speed up market adoption of the service?
saadi Hussain, Head of Commercial Propositions, BT • What are the implications of waiting to deploy our NFC
sergio Cozzolino, Vice President of Mobile Solutions, service and how can they be minimised?
Telecom Italia Panellists include:
13.15 Lunch Chrisjan de weerd, Product Development Mobile, Ziggo and
former Senior Manager, Product Development and
14.15 Examining the mobile payment ecosystem in the Czech Innovation, Rabo Mobiel
Republic to optimise the success of your service Christian Kantner, Head of IT and Services, Paybox Bank
• Identifying the key stakeholders involved in delivering a mobile aG and former NFC Product Manager, a1 Telekom
payment service and their roles and responsibilities
• Understanding how to achieve a standardised approach to 18.00 Closing remarks from the Chair
NFC mobile payments between Telefónica O2 and the other 18.10 End of conference day one
Czech operators, banks and customers
For your booking enquiries you can email us now: telecoms@iqpc.co.uk
4. Conference Day Two 1st February 2012
08.30 Registration and coffee 14.10 what’s in it for the customer? Learning how to use research
to forecast customer take-up and educate the consumer
09.00 Opening remarks from the Chair • Determining how customers will benefit from using an
09.10 Identifying and exploiting the opportunities for NFC service
KPN to introduce mobile contactless services in • Using customer insight analysis to establish the NFC wallet
the Netherlands services that will appeal to your target market
• Identifying KPN’s footprint in Europe and their objectives • Understanding your customer’s profile, behaviour and
for mobile payments and NFC aspirations to establish how they will engage with the service
• Determining how the NFC ecosystem is likely to evolve • Examining how local market conditions determine the
• Understanding why and how banks and operators should viability of deploying an NFC and mobile payment service
work together to create a successful ecosystem • Establishing an effective communications and marketing
• Examining viable business models for mobile contactless strategy to educate customers on a NFC mobile payments
services in the Dutch market place service through direct marketing, the press, advertising,
• Evaluating KPN’s strategy for the Dutch Market and the SMS, online and billing services
Sixpack Programme: Vít Šoupal, Senior Head of Mobile Payments and Partner
- Goals - Objectives Solutions, T-Mobile Czech Republic
peter van leeuwen, Strategy and Business Development 14.50 Identifying and exploiting the opportunities for operators
Manager, KPN presented by mobile ticketing
09.50 Examining the critical success factors behind deploying NFC • Examining Telecom Italia’s mobile ticketing trial and their
mobile payments in France success to date
• Understanding the needs of both the consumer and the - Establishing the rationale behind further expanding the trial
merchant when deploying contactless services and • Understanding how Telecom Italia have established and
mobile payments leveraged a strong working partnership with public
• Examining the different mobile payment solutions being transportation institutions to optimise the effectiveness of
used in France and the pros and cons of each their service
• Weighing up the advantages and disadvantages • Examining the lessons learnt from the mobile ticketing
of implementing payment solutions such as the ‘mobile trial and the changes that will be made before launching
wallet credit card’ and PayPal the service
• Identifying and overcoming the challenges of ensuring • Examining how Telecom Italia are developing a price plan to
security and interoperability for the merchant and the customer maximise service usage
• Exploring best practice for developing communication and • Evaluating the strategies that Telecom Italia are
marketing strategies that manage customer security concerns implementing to increase the profitability of their mobile
didier durand, Mobile Contactless Services Director, Orange ticketing service
sergio Cozzolino, Vice President of Mobile Solutions,
10.30 Quantifying and harnessing the value of mobile Telecom Italia
wallet services
• Examining the ‘mobile wallet’ as a SIM based application store 15.30 afternoon refreshments
• Determining how the secure element operator, service 16.00 Evaluating the lessons learnt from the NFC trial deployed
provider and end-user can derive value from the by Entidad Publica del Transporte (EPT) in Murcia, Spain
common ‘wallet’ • Understanding the drivers behind EPT’s NFC trial
• Establishing the value of the mobile wallet with respect to: • Leveraging partnerships and internal systems to ensure
- Secure versus unsecure services technical compatibility and to reduce the costs of the trial
- Privacy protection versus making a user profile • Analysing customer feedback to understand consumer
- Generic versus customised demands and predict the success of the service
• Evaluating the wallet services offered by Google, Korea • Understanding how mobile payment and NFC services can
Telecom and Cityzi help to improve passenger flow and service efficiency
sachin mittal, Head of Contactless, Swisscom • Examining the additional mobile wallet services that EPT can
11.10 Morning refreshments offer to customers as a result of NFC tagging
• Expanding the trial to understand the viability of combining
11.40 Overcoming the security risks posed by mobile wallet services that include access to sport, cultural and
payments services regional leisure facilities
• Outlining the current authentication and certification miguel angel saez, Strategy Director, Entidad Publica del
procedures and how they can be advanced Transporte (EPT)
• Determining how to identify and minimise fraudulent mobile
payment transactions as a result of NFC facilitated 16.40 Learning from the tried and tested valued-added services
mobile payments (VaS) implemented across Europe to develop a successful
- Who should cover the cost of this? NFC strategy
• Establishing how security risks posed by the use of different • Understanding the impact and overcoming the challenges
types of secure elements can be managed, including: presented by an insufficient number of NFC compatible
- SD cards - SIM cards handsets on the market
For speaker announcements please visit • Examining the challenges and regional successes of the
www.mobilepaymentsandnfc.com deployment of online mobile services
• Evaluating the operator pricing plans that have been used to
12.20 Roundtable discussion: Sharing best practice on the increase VAS take-up
industry’s biggest challenges in developing a launch • Identifying key success factors that will drive NFC service
strategy for mobile payment NFC services uptake and profits
Delegates will have the opportunity to participate in two out John penberthy-smith, former Chief Commercial Officer,
of three discussion sessions. At the end of each session the Meteor Mobile
facilitator for each group will summarise the key findings
before opening up the discussion to the floor. 17.20 Closing remarks from the Chair
Topic one: How can operators differentiate themselves from 17.30 End of conference
the Google Wallet?
Topic two: Where is the money for operators when offering
additional wallet services such as ticketing, and what steps
need to be taken in order to optimise revenue generation from
these services?
Topic three: How can operators change customer perception
of mobile payment services to increase take-up?
Topic four: What are the key infrastructure requirements that
you need to consider to offer NFC services? additionally, we are running pre and
13.10 Lunch post-conference workshops which are
designed to provide further in-depth
Don't forget that you can keep solutions that you may face with your mobile
up to date with Mobile Payments payment strategy. Keep reading for further
and NFC on the Telecoms IQ blog: information on these workshops.
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5. Pre-Conference Workshop: Monday 30th January 2012
Registration and coffee will begin at 09.30. The workshop will take place between 10.00 and 16:00 with breaks for lunch and refreshments.
Morning Session: Examining the security implications for customers and operators offering mobile
payment and NFC services
• Identifying security risks for all stakeholders involved in deploying mobile payment services:
- Operator - Financial institution - Customer
• Outlining the procedures and processes that should be in place when a customer reports their handset as lost or stolen
• Working with multiple stakeholders and industry regulation to establish clear security certifications that meet customer expectations and
regulatory requirements whilst preventing any delays to your launch
• Examining the security measures operators can implement to safeguard consumer money
afternoon Session: Determining how to successfully deploy mobile money in an NFC-focussed Europe
• Examining the gaps in the European financial services markets that mobile money could address
• Establishing what a European mobile money solution should look like
• Understanding how mobile money fits in to companies’ NFC strategies
• Scrutinising the value chain for mobile money in Europe
• Understanding how to ensure interoperability
led by: paul makin, Head of Mobile Money, Consult Hyperion
Post-Conference Workshop: Thursday 2nd February 2012
Registration and coffee will begin at 09.30. The workshop will take place between 10.00 and 16:00 with breaks for lunch and refreshments.
Establishing how to price your mobile payment service in order to increase take-up and
optimise revenue generation
• Understanding how to forecast customer demand for your mobile payment service and price it accordingly
• Identifying what customers expect and want from their mobile payment service
• Examining how to carry out scenario based focus groups to anticipate customer reaction to your product and proposed price plan
• Determining the extent to which mobile payment services should be priced separately or included in existing bundles
• Establishing whether to increase the price of data packages to include mobile payment services
• Assessing the viability and repercussions of waiting for your competitors to launch their price plan first
• Understanding how to measure customer reaction to your plans and adapt them accordingly
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