Let´s Start with the Publisher´s Keynote
Rolv Erik Ryssdal spricht über das digitale Geschäftsmodell Schibsteds und wie es im norwegischen Medienhaus erarbeitet wurde. Schibsted ist unumstrittener europäischer Pionier und investierte bereits sehr früh in seine digitalen Felder. Der CEO des – heute in 29 Ländern operierenden Unternehmens – erzählt, warum sie diesen Weg beschritten und wie es seiner Sicht nach weitergehen wird. Vor allem: Was sind die Erkenntnisse für andere Unternehmen in Europa? Und was die Herausforderungen, Chancen und Risiken der nächsten Jahre?
This document discusses cloud trends for government. It notes that 75% of government agencies are currently leveraging the cloud. It also discusses how cloud will continue to evolve, with trends like the unbundling of services, the growth of the Internet of Things, and increasing risks requiring new security approaches. The document recommends that government agencies looking to adopt cloud services start by mapping their IT environment and challenges, educating themselves on market trends, creating a cloud vision tied to objectives, and experimenting with cloud adoption.
My 2016 ONS Public speech on how to recapitalize Oil technology innovations one more time in the global Smart City market securing and creating new jobs.
Importante: si haces click en "notas", verás la explicación que acompañó a cada diapositiva durante la conferencia.
El Big Data es el petróleo actual de las compañías, es su ventaja competitiva.
El Big Data marcará la diferencia entre el éxito y el fracaso en tecnología que ya está con nosotros (Realidad Virtual, Realiad Aumentada, Marketing Automation), y la que está por venir en breve (IoT, Inteligencia Artificial y los asistentes virtuales, robótica, coches sin conductor...).
Con esta presentación intentamos dar una visión inspiradora al peso e importancia del Big Data en las empresas y en la tecnología que vendrá
My thanks to Isabelle Hurley at the FCO and her colleagues at UKTI and Cap Digital for the opportunity to share my thoughts on the Digital State of the Nation with our French neighbours this morning at CNAM at the Futur en Seine Digital Business Festival. Thanks also to OFCOM and UKOM / Comscore for their insights and of course Mr Shakespeare.
Vive la collaboration et cooperation!
IE Admission - How you envision the city of the future ?Sohamjit Mukherjee
Advancements in food technology, predictive analytics, electric vehicles, and renewable energy will help reduce hunger, crime, and air pollution. Entire cities will be connected through the internet to provide real-time information on parking, transportation, weather, and waste management through a central hub. This will create smarter cities that make lives more efficient through interconnected services and predictive tools.
This document discusses emerging technology trends, including how technology has become easier and cheaper due to cloud computing, open source platforms, and increased venture capital funding. New startups are being created to take advantage of these trends in areas like collaborative commerce, transportation optimization, biologics, lending, and using technology like barcodes, QR codes, and NFC chips in new ways. Drones are also discussed as having potential uses for delivery. The document suggests that these trends will continue to drive innovation in phones, drones, and automobiles.
The document discusses key trends in audio media in 2018. It notes that podcasts now make up 25% of Slate's revenue, leading them to double their podcast staff and launch new shows. It also discusses the growth of voice activated services through devices like Amazon Echo and Google Home, and their increasing use for delivering news content from organizations. Additionally, it outlines the evolution of in-car media away from traditional radio towards on-demand audio services like Spotify and Pandora that allow selecting content by mood or commute length, and questions whether video may replace audio for entertainment in driverless cars.
Let´s Start with the Publisher´s Keynote
Rolv Erik Ryssdal spricht über das digitale Geschäftsmodell Schibsteds und wie es im norwegischen Medienhaus erarbeitet wurde. Schibsted ist unumstrittener europäischer Pionier und investierte bereits sehr früh in seine digitalen Felder. Der CEO des – heute in 29 Ländern operierenden Unternehmens – erzählt, warum sie diesen Weg beschritten und wie es seiner Sicht nach weitergehen wird. Vor allem: Was sind die Erkenntnisse für andere Unternehmen in Europa? Und was die Herausforderungen, Chancen und Risiken der nächsten Jahre?
This document discusses cloud trends for government. It notes that 75% of government agencies are currently leveraging the cloud. It also discusses how cloud will continue to evolve, with trends like the unbundling of services, the growth of the Internet of Things, and increasing risks requiring new security approaches. The document recommends that government agencies looking to adopt cloud services start by mapping their IT environment and challenges, educating themselves on market trends, creating a cloud vision tied to objectives, and experimenting with cloud adoption.
My 2016 ONS Public speech on how to recapitalize Oil technology innovations one more time in the global Smart City market securing and creating new jobs.
Importante: si haces click en "notas", verás la explicación que acompañó a cada diapositiva durante la conferencia.
El Big Data es el petróleo actual de las compañías, es su ventaja competitiva.
El Big Data marcará la diferencia entre el éxito y el fracaso en tecnología que ya está con nosotros (Realidad Virtual, Realiad Aumentada, Marketing Automation), y la que está por venir en breve (IoT, Inteligencia Artificial y los asistentes virtuales, robótica, coches sin conductor...).
Con esta presentación intentamos dar una visión inspiradora al peso e importancia del Big Data en las empresas y en la tecnología que vendrá
My thanks to Isabelle Hurley at the FCO and her colleagues at UKTI and Cap Digital for the opportunity to share my thoughts on the Digital State of the Nation with our French neighbours this morning at CNAM at the Futur en Seine Digital Business Festival. Thanks also to OFCOM and UKOM / Comscore for their insights and of course Mr Shakespeare.
Vive la collaboration et cooperation!
IE Admission - How you envision the city of the future ?Sohamjit Mukherjee
Advancements in food technology, predictive analytics, electric vehicles, and renewable energy will help reduce hunger, crime, and air pollution. Entire cities will be connected through the internet to provide real-time information on parking, transportation, weather, and waste management through a central hub. This will create smarter cities that make lives more efficient through interconnected services and predictive tools.
This document discusses emerging technology trends, including how technology has become easier and cheaper due to cloud computing, open source platforms, and increased venture capital funding. New startups are being created to take advantage of these trends in areas like collaborative commerce, transportation optimization, biologics, lending, and using technology like barcodes, QR codes, and NFC chips in new ways. Drones are also discussed as having potential uses for delivery. The document suggests that these trends will continue to drive innovation in phones, drones, and automobiles.
The document discusses key trends in audio media in 2018. It notes that podcasts now make up 25% of Slate's revenue, leading them to double their podcast staff and launch new shows. It also discusses the growth of voice activated services through devices like Amazon Echo and Google Home, and their increasing use for delivering news content from organizations. Additionally, it outlines the evolution of in-car media away from traditional radio towards on-demand audio services like Spotify and Pandora that allow selecting content by mood or commute length, and questions whether video may replace audio for entertainment in driverless cars.
DWS15 - Smart City Forum - Jean Coldefy - Optimod LyonIDATE DigiWorld
The Grand Lyon strategy document outlines challenges with urban mobility in the city, including increased road traffic and decreased car use costs, as well as public funding shortages. It discusses options to better regulate traffic, change behaviors, increase car occupancy rates, and build new infrastructure. The document proposes optimizing real-time traffic regulation, deploying multimodal transportation info and ticketing services, and developing real-time carpooling services. It argues these technologies need large-scale deployment across countries to effectively help individuals and cities manage urban mobility.
This document discusses how open government data can be used to drive high growth in less digital sectors of the economy. It provides examples of startups created using open data in areas like energy efficiency, transportation, public safety, and more. The document advocates for creating a data incubator that brings together civil society, government, and businesses to support startup creation through access to open data, funding, mentorship and other resources. It outlines the benefits for startups, industries, investors and society, and references other successful models of open data incubators.
PREDICTION: The Past, Present, and Future of Online Advertising and How to Na...iMedia Connection
This document provides an overview of the online advertising landscape and discusses key topics including the growth of the U.S. online advertising market, the roles of various companies involved in online advertising such as value added resellers and service providers, major acquisitions by companies like Google, alternatives to Google, the market share of top companies, economics of the industry, forces that will shape the future landscape, and predictions for display advertising in 2015.
The document outlines 6 new patterns of innovation for businesses in the digital era: 1) Augmenting products, 2) Digitizing assets, 3) Combining data, 4) Trading data, 5) Codifying capabilities, and 6) Managerial relevance. It provides examples for each pattern, such as using smart meter data to optimize utility pricing, digitizing art exhibitions, using consolidated city data to improve disaster response, and standardizing expense reporting software as a digital service. The overall message is that in today's digital economy, managers should leverage virtual opportunities by acting on available data and analytic tools to create new customer value and business ideas.
The document discusses an app that was developed to celebrate a year of government support for Tech City, a cluster of digital, tech and creative companies in East London. The app outlines government policy supporting innovation over the last year and upcoming changes, shows Tech City events, and public feedback. It includes an interactive map of companies in Tech City and their connections, as well as augmented reality features like animated business cards to greet the Prime Minister during the launch. The goal was for the app to provide updated information to investors, talent, and local companies as events are planned and policies change.
Growing green city routes 16 april 2018Bart Banning
This document discusses the challenges facing city logistics due to increasing urbanization and e-commerce. It presents two scenarios for city logistics in 2025, highlighting issues like traffic jams beyond rush hours, 24/7 construction traffic, and same-day delivery demands. Solutions proposed include new transport concepts utilizing data and sensors to optimize road networks, as well as new public-private partnerships. A survey found stakeholders agree freight transport must become cleaner and innovation requires logistics reorganization. The document calls for breaking traditional thinking and greater collaboration across the logistics ecosystem to achieve ambitious emissions reduction targets through financing partnerships between local government, shippers, and logistics providers.
Presentation: Escaping the Matrix by Justin Basini, Battle of the Big Thinkin...Justin Basini
Presentation slides of the presentation given by Justin Basini at the Battle of the Big Thinking, 26th November 2009. The presentation poses some questions about the role of marketing today and its impact on society and proposes some changes to leverage marketing and business for the common good.
DWS17 - A time for big strategic bets - Plenary session - Michel TARIDE - Her...IDATE DigiWorld
100 years of industry firts
Hertz today
Digital Disruption in Urban transportation
Taking centre stage
It's all about technology and people
The road ahead
The document discusses how data, technology, and automation are driving changes through the Digital Revolution. It notes that television is the last frontier to be impacted and that agencies, publishers, and media companies are embracing programmatic advertising and automated ad buying. The key message is that organizations must adapt to these changes or risk falling behind as the adoption of online video, mobile video, and time-shifted television increases.
The document discusses the growing mobile landscape and opportunities for collaboration between mobile operators and enablers. Some key points made include that mobile data usage is expected to grow significantly in coming years, surpassing voice calls by 2014. This growth opens opportunities for new revenue streams through services like mobile advertising and partnerships. To capitalize on these opportunities, the document argues that mobile providers and enablers must come together and collaborate using data centers to fuel innovation.
OpenData Cities presentation for the Local by Social Conference Nov 4th 2010.
OpenData Cities is a project that was developed in May 2009 to enable the local authorities of Greater Manchester to adopt Open Data. It set out to develop and create awareness in multiple communities who would then from part of a sustainable Open Data Innovation Ecology.
Geert de Jong, Air Quality & Electric Mobility Program Manager at The City of Amsterdam gave this presentation at Forth's Roadmap webinar on June 17, 2020
Presentation held as strategic advisor for Two Tribes at Game in the City 2010. 'How small and medium sized video game developers can and need to evolve through industry wide revolutions'
IE business school admission essay- how do you envision the city of the futureMiloud El Idrissi
The document discusses the key aspects of envisioning smart cities of the future. It outlines four pillars for smart cities: sustainable economic development and quality of life through natural resource management, information driven societies and potential for smart home appliances, sustainable growth through energy management and renewable energy, and infrastructure management through traffic monitoring and data collection from residents. Smart cities aim to actively promote sustainability, adaptability, data sharing between infrastructure systems, and governance through data analysis.
The future of IoT: welcome to the brave new world Elena Mota
By 2025 there will be over 75 billion IoT devices connected globally. The future of IoT will transform homes, cities, vehicles, and workplaces. Smart homes will utilize various niche service bots and the smart home market is projected to be worth $53 billion within 10 years. Smart cities aim to improve infrastructure, reduce traffic, and enhance security and environmental monitoring, with 66% of US cities investing in related technologies. Autonomous vehicles are classified into 5 levels and are expected to make up 25% of new car sales by 2023. The smart office market is projected to grow from $22 billion in 2017 to $46 billion by 2023, bringing benefits like improved productivity but also privacy and security concerns.
This document discusses communicating in a changing world. It covers 3 eras: the Industrial Revolution before 1850, the digital/social revolution from 1850-2020, and the period after 2020. It discusses how organizations and stakeholders have changed from Period 1.0 to 2.0 to 3.0. Some key concepts discussed include the interdependent economy, prosumption, co-creation, collaboration, disruptive bypass, self-organizing by sharing, and smart solutions. It also discusses the story of "human transformation as economic value" and concepts like serendipity, virtual reality, and a business model for Seats2Meet.com.
The document discusses societal shifts from agricultural to industrial to digital societies and the corresponding social revolutions. It notes a move from value chains to organic value networks. Six trends are identified: valuing social networks, big data and real-time information, redistribution of products/services/lifestyles, the third space, lifelong learning, and value networks. The mesh is described as a collection of social and economic entities. Human transformation as economic value is discussed. Collaboration software and sharing abundance through various means is presented. Job roles are listed that are suited for this new environment.
Digital Makes the World Personal: A Roadmap for 21st Century Innovation21cConsultancy_2012
The document outlines a roadmap for governments to become innovation platforms by opening up data and engaging communities to build applications. It recommends that cities start by opening transportation data and creating template apps to demonstrate how open data can power innovation. Next, cities should integrate these apps into a full service and validate the city as an open platform. Finally, the roadmap suggests scaling the open platform model across Europe by establishing interconnected hubs of georeferenced open data and apps. The goal is to unleash limitless possibilities for personalizing government services through open data and community collaboration.
A framework developed by The Security Artist to reduce cybercrime to within your risk appetite.
This was developed specifically to address the shortcomings of other frameworks such as ISO 27001; COBIT 5; and even the NIST cybersecurity framework.
Este documento describe una pequeña empresa familiar de bebidas alcohólicas ubicada en Caracas. Explica que se enfoca en brindar marcas de calidad a sus clientes y mejorar continuamente. También detalla su misión de ofrecer una amplia selección de licores nacionales e internacionales, y su visión de ser un líder en la importación y distribución de marcas efectiva y eficientemente. Además, presenta su estructura organizacional lineal y su capital humano compuesto por 10 empleados.
DWS15 - Smart City Forum - Jean Coldefy - Optimod LyonIDATE DigiWorld
The Grand Lyon strategy document outlines challenges with urban mobility in the city, including increased road traffic and decreased car use costs, as well as public funding shortages. It discusses options to better regulate traffic, change behaviors, increase car occupancy rates, and build new infrastructure. The document proposes optimizing real-time traffic regulation, deploying multimodal transportation info and ticketing services, and developing real-time carpooling services. It argues these technologies need large-scale deployment across countries to effectively help individuals and cities manage urban mobility.
This document discusses how open government data can be used to drive high growth in less digital sectors of the economy. It provides examples of startups created using open data in areas like energy efficiency, transportation, public safety, and more. The document advocates for creating a data incubator that brings together civil society, government, and businesses to support startup creation through access to open data, funding, mentorship and other resources. It outlines the benefits for startups, industries, investors and society, and references other successful models of open data incubators.
PREDICTION: The Past, Present, and Future of Online Advertising and How to Na...iMedia Connection
This document provides an overview of the online advertising landscape and discusses key topics including the growth of the U.S. online advertising market, the roles of various companies involved in online advertising such as value added resellers and service providers, major acquisitions by companies like Google, alternatives to Google, the market share of top companies, economics of the industry, forces that will shape the future landscape, and predictions for display advertising in 2015.
The document outlines 6 new patterns of innovation for businesses in the digital era: 1) Augmenting products, 2) Digitizing assets, 3) Combining data, 4) Trading data, 5) Codifying capabilities, and 6) Managerial relevance. It provides examples for each pattern, such as using smart meter data to optimize utility pricing, digitizing art exhibitions, using consolidated city data to improve disaster response, and standardizing expense reporting software as a digital service. The overall message is that in today's digital economy, managers should leverage virtual opportunities by acting on available data and analytic tools to create new customer value and business ideas.
The document discusses an app that was developed to celebrate a year of government support for Tech City, a cluster of digital, tech and creative companies in East London. The app outlines government policy supporting innovation over the last year and upcoming changes, shows Tech City events, and public feedback. It includes an interactive map of companies in Tech City and their connections, as well as augmented reality features like animated business cards to greet the Prime Minister during the launch. The goal was for the app to provide updated information to investors, talent, and local companies as events are planned and policies change.
Growing green city routes 16 april 2018Bart Banning
This document discusses the challenges facing city logistics due to increasing urbanization and e-commerce. It presents two scenarios for city logistics in 2025, highlighting issues like traffic jams beyond rush hours, 24/7 construction traffic, and same-day delivery demands. Solutions proposed include new transport concepts utilizing data and sensors to optimize road networks, as well as new public-private partnerships. A survey found stakeholders agree freight transport must become cleaner and innovation requires logistics reorganization. The document calls for breaking traditional thinking and greater collaboration across the logistics ecosystem to achieve ambitious emissions reduction targets through financing partnerships between local government, shippers, and logistics providers.
Presentation: Escaping the Matrix by Justin Basini, Battle of the Big Thinkin...Justin Basini
Presentation slides of the presentation given by Justin Basini at the Battle of the Big Thinking, 26th November 2009. The presentation poses some questions about the role of marketing today and its impact on society and proposes some changes to leverage marketing and business for the common good.
DWS17 - A time for big strategic bets - Plenary session - Michel TARIDE - Her...IDATE DigiWorld
100 years of industry firts
Hertz today
Digital Disruption in Urban transportation
Taking centre stage
It's all about technology and people
The road ahead
The document discusses how data, technology, and automation are driving changes through the Digital Revolution. It notes that television is the last frontier to be impacted and that agencies, publishers, and media companies are embracing programmatic advertising and automated ad buying. The key message is that organizations must adapt to these changes or risk falling behind as the adoption of online video, mobile video, and time-shifted television increases.
The document discusses the growing mobile landscape and opportunities for collaboration between mobile operators and enablers. Some key points made include that mobile data usage is expected to grow significantly in coming years, surpassing voice calls by 2014. This growth opens opportunities for new revenue streams through services like mobile advertising and partnerships. To capitalize on these opportunities, the document argues that mobile providers and enablers must come together and collaborate using data centers to fuel innovation.
OpenData Cities presentation for the Local by Social Conference Nov 4th 2010.
OpenData Cities is a project that was developed in May 2009 to enable the local authorities of Greater Manchester to adopt Open Data. It set out to develop and create awareness in multiple communities who would then from part of a sustainable Open Data Innovation Ecology.
Geert de Jong, Air Quality & Electric Mobility Program Manager at The City of Amsterdam gave this presentation at Forth's Roadmap webinar on June 17, 2020
Presentation held as strategic advisor for Two Tribes at Game in the City 2010. 'How small and medium sized video game developers can and need to evolve through industry wide revolutions'
IE business school admission essay- how do you envision the city of the futureMiloud El Idrissi
The document discusses the key aspects of envisioning smart cities of the future. It outlines four pillars for smart cities: sustainable economic development and quality of life through natural resource management, information driven societies and potential for smart home appliances, sustainable growth through energy management and renewable energy, and infrastructure management through traffic monitoring and data collection from residents. Smart cities aim to actively promote sustainability, adaptability, data sharing between infrastructure systems, and governance through data analysis.
The future of IoT: welcome to the brave new world Elena Mota
By 2025 there will be over 75 billion IoT devices connected globally. The future of IoT will transform homes, cities, vehicles, and workplaces. Smart homes will utilize various niche service bots and the smart home market is projected to be worth $53 billion within 10 years. Smart cities aim to improve infrastructure, reduce traffic, and enhance security and environmental monitoring, with 66% of US cities investing in related technologies. Autonomous vehicles are classified into 5 levels and are expected to make up 25% of new car sales by 2023. The smart office market is projected to grow from $22 billion in 2017 to $46 billion by 2023, bringing benefits like improved productivity but also privacy and security concerns.
This document discusses communicating in a changing world. It covers 3 eras: the Industrial Revolution before 1850, the digital/social revolution from 1850-2020, and the period after 2020. It discusses how organizations and stakeholders have changed from Period 1.0 to 2.0 to 3.0. Some key concepts discussed include the interdependent economy, prosumption, co-creation, collaboration, disruptive bypass, self-organizing by sharing, and smart solutions. It also discusses the story of "human transformation as economic value" and concepts like serendipity, virtual reality, and a business model for Seats2Meet.com.
The document discusses societal shifts from agricultural to industrial to digital societies and the corresponding social revolutions. It notes a move from value chains to organic value networks. Six trends are identified: valuing social networks, big data and real-time information, redistribution of products/services/lifestyles, the third space, lifelong learning, and value networks. The mesh is described as a collection of social and economic entities. Human transformation as economic value is discussed. Collaboration software and sharing abundance through various means is presented. Job roles are listed that are suited for this new environment.
Digital Makes the World Personal: A Roadmap for 21st Century Innovation21cConsultancy_2012
The document outlines a roadmap for governments to become innovation platforms by opening up data and engaging communities to build applications. It recommends that cities start by opening transportation data and creating template apps to demonstrate how open data can power innovation. Next, cities should integrate these apps into a full service and validate the city as an open platform. Finally, the roadmap suggests scaling the open platform model across Europe by establishing interconnected hubs of georeferenced open data and apps. The goal is to unleash limitless possibilities for personalizing government services through open data and community collaboration.
A framework developed by The Security Artist to reduce cybercrime to within your risk appetite.
This was developed specifically to address the shortcomings of other frameworks such as ISO 27001; COBIT 5; and even the NIST cybersecurity framework.
Este documento describe una pequeña empresa familiar de bebidas alcohólicas ubicada en Caracas. Explica que se enfoca en brindar marcas de calidad a sus clientes y mejorar continuamente. También detalla su misión de ofrecer una amplia selección de licores nacionales e internacionales, y su visión de ser un líder en la importación y distribución de marcas efectiva y eficientemente. Además, presenta su estructura organizacional lineal y su capital humano compuesto por 10 empleados.
Providing Effective In-Home Therapy Services to Haitian FamiliesMyrtise Kretsedemas
The document discusses providing in-home therapy services to Haitian families. It notes that Haitian children often have low utilization and retention of mental health services. In-home therapy aims to address children's mental health issues by strengthening family structures and supports using a team-based, strengths-focused approach. Some benefits of in-home therapy for Haitian families include increased utilization and retention of services, greater family participation in therapy, and connecting isolated families to community resources. Cultural factors like levels of trust, family roles, and the importance of faith must also be considered.
El documento lista lugares turísticos populares para visitar en Ginebra, Suiza, incluyendo la Casa Tavel, la Catedral de San Pedro, el Jardín Inglés, el Jet d'Eau, el Mamco, el Museo de Arte e Historia, el Museo Patek Philipe, el Palacio de las Naciones y el Jardín Botánico. El autor, Iván de Lucas Rogero, disfrutó especialmente el Jet d'Eau, el Parque de los Bastiones, el Palacio de las Naciones y la Catedral de San Pedro.
The document provides an overview of ASTI Automation S.R.L., an automation solutions and training provider based in Bucharest, Romania. It outlines the company's areas of expertise, clients and projects in various countries, as well as its business activities such as engineering, training, R&D, and products including programmable logic controller (PLC) training panels, human-machine interfaces (HMI), and integrated teaching platforms. ASTI Automation is an ISO 9001 certified company and partner of major automation companies like Siemens and Beckhoff.
Jean Baptiste Grenouille era un hombre obsesionado con crear el perfume perfecto. Tenía un sentido del olfato extraordinario y mataba mujeres jóvenes y hermosas para capturar sus aromas. Creía que con el perfume correcto sería amado y aclamado por todos. Presentaba rasgos psicópatas y obsesivo-compulsivos que lo llevaron a cometer asesinatos en pos de su objetivo.
Employee advocacy is rapidly becoming a part of every organization's marketing strategy. A well-executed employee advocacy program can increase brand awareness, fill the sales pipeline, and improve both employee and customer loyalty and satisfaction. To be successful, it all begins with alignment and cooperation between the C-Suite, human resources, marketing, and sales. When these groups join forces to plan and execute an employee advocacy strategy, the results can be amazing.
The question is: how do you get there as an organization?
Join us for this free seminar to learn the key elements and organizational alignments needed to implement and scale an effective employee advocacy program.
To follow the conversation on Twitter use #MOOcast.
What Will You Learn?
-Considerations before launching an employee advocacy program
-How to create departmental alignment
-How to build an advocacy team
-The role of content in employee advocacy
-Tips for adoption and education
-How to measure success
A downloadable Calendar 2013 from In-depth Consulting Services Private Limited.
Our calendar celebrates the vibrant culture and spirit that makes India and her 1.2 billion people exceptional. India’s resilience is displayed by her simple yet extraordinary people in their daily lives, as they face challenges with hope in their hearts, a smile on their face and the desire to live their lives fully. Everyday.
El documento menciona varios lugares de interés en Ginebra como el Reloj de Flores en el Jardín Inglés, el Lago Lemán, la Basílica de Notre Dame, el Gran Teatro de la Opera, el Palacio de las Naciones, el Museo Ariana, la Catedral de la Exaltación de la Santa Cruz y la Estación Central, así como otros sitios como el Parque de Los Bastiones, el Ayuntamiento y los Baños de Paquis.
Best practices in CSM compensation with customer success leadersGainsight
CSM compensation is one of the most often debated questions for companies no matter their level of maturity in Customer Success. Getting the right comp plan for CSMs can depend on a variety of factors including customer segmentation, ASP, upsell potential and more.
Smart Mobility at Eindhoven University of Technology
Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) focuses on the societal challenges in Smart Mobility. Good mobility is of great importance for individuals, as well as for businesses and the economy. For this reason around 230 researchers from dozens of TU/e research groups are working in the Smart Mobility areas on clean, efficient and intelligent vehicle technology, and on logistics and traffic systems. The aims include reducing emissions and congestion, and increasing safety. Examples of recent developments at TU/e are intelligent cars that communicate with each other to prevent congestion, lighter batteries for electric cars, cleaner and more economical diesel engines, and optimized planning models for goods transport.
Focus areas:
• Automotive Technology
• Transport and Logistics
• Intelligent Transport Systems
• Mobility and Traffic
• ICT / Embedded Systems
The document discusses challenges with transportation infrastructure and the need to improve mobility for entire journeys, not just connections to stations. It argues that cities must enhance interchange zones between modes, provide safe first and last mile connections to transit hubs through improved routes and wayfinding, and ensure accessibility for all users. Better integrating all parts of each trip can help create truly smart and seamless mobility systems.
Smart Mobility Policies with Evolutionary Algorithms: The Adapting Info Panel...Daniel H. Stolfi
The document describes a proposed system called Yellow Swarm that uses LED panels and an evolutionary algorithm to optimize traffic flow in cities. Yellow Swarm would install LED panels throughout a city that suggest potential detours to drivers based on configurations calculated by an evolutionary algorithm offline. This is intended to prevent traffic jams, reduce travel times, lower emissions and fuel consumption, while minimizing driver distraction. The authors describe the Yellow Swarm architecture, case studies using OpenStreetMap data, and state the system could offer an inexpensive way to reroute traffic optimally.
1) The ECIM project aims to improve city mobility through developing a European cloud marketplace for intelligent mobility services.
2) The project will aggregate public and private mobility services (such as parking and transportation) and migrate them to the cloud to be accessed across borders.
3) Key elements include a cloud platform, service catalog, mobile payment system, and open innovation environment to engage citizens and businesses in creating new services.
The Dutch Round Tables for Smart Mobility are communities for industry, governments and knowledge institutes to develop and deploy smart mobility faster and on a bigger scale, in the Netherlands.
There are five Dutch Round Tables for Smart Mobility (themes): Architecture & Interoperability, Legal Aspects, Human Behaviour, Effects. The agenda is set per table with input by current issues in ongoing projects on one hand, but on the other hand also project transcending and international developments, that have influence as well.
Landelijke Ronde Tafels voor Smart MobilityRondeTafels
De Landelijke Ronde Tafels voor Smart Mobility zijn ontmoetingsplekken waar industrie, kennisinstellingen en overheden samen komen om smart mobility sneller en grootschaliger tot ontwikkeling te brengen in Nederland.
Er zijn vijf Landelijke Ronde Tafels voor Smart Mobility (thema´s): Architectuur & Interoperabiliteit, Juridische Aspecten, Gedrag, Effecten. De agenda wordt per Ronde Tafel bepaald door enerzijds actuele issues uit lopende projecten, anderzijds door projectoverstijgende en internationale ontwikkelingen, die ook invloed hebben.
Why smart mobility is essential to our smart futureRobert Seymour
Smart future encompasses a world in which new digital services are intelligently delivered.
- Consumers
- Businesses
- Citizens
- Government, city authorities
- Et al
How those services are delivered, managed and grow is of crucial importance
Together with partners, we develop a technical device that permits independent mobility for people with physical limitations. The presentation gives insight in the project and prototyping a smart mobility assistant.
This presentation highlights the main challenges and opportunities related to Smart City, a helpful guide for Companies and Institutions to move forward on this topic.
Smart cities | Smarter citizens Vienna - 25 Nov 2014 lrTim Jones
A keynote at the Zero Emission Cities Conference in Vienna focused on shifts in focus of smart cities. Key contrast is made between what is being embedded in city infrastructures to make them more intelligent and efficient vs. how people in cities can use, share and interpret data to make more intelligent decisions.
Talk is split into three parts:
What we say about the future of cities from the first Future Agenda programme in 2010
An overview of some of the key developments and collaborations that have taken place since
Some key questions that we see are being asked about citizen engagement that we will explore in the second future agenda programme in 2015
The document discusses strategies for digital inclusion and bridging the digital divide. It outlines initiatives by Telecom Italia to expand broadband access across Italy and make internet access a basic right. Specific projects discussed include expanding fiber optic networks and 4G coverage, developing a data center in Sicily to improve connectivity between Europe/Africa/Middle East, and education programs in Italy and Brazil to promote digital literacy and skills. The goal is to foster a culture of innovation through partnerships and increasing access to technology, education, art and culture for all.
The document discusses the digital platform economy landscape in Tunisia, focusing on improving working conditions for platform workers. It highlights initiatives by companies to enhance transparency and formalize jobs for workers. The report emphasizes the need for dialogue among stakeholders to address challenges and implement best practices. It also mentions the growth of the digital platform economy in Tunisia, particularly in delivery services, and the importance of digital inclusion programs. Overall, the document stresses the significance of balancing economic growth with the well-being of platform workers through collaborative efforts and actionable recommendations.
Summary:
ILO Training: ILO provided training on workplace cooperation and safety to startups and workers in Tunisia.
Digital Transformation: Tunisia's national digital strategy focuses on key pillars like infrastructure, cybersecurity, and digital skills development.
Platform Economy Development: Efforts are being made to stimulate the digital platform economy in Tunisia to create more job opportunities and formalize the informal economy.
Recommendations: Stakeholders suggest establishing a Council of Platform Economy and launching awareness campaigns to improve working conditions.
This document discusses the evolution of automation from driver assistance systems to fully automated vehicles. It begins by looking at the long history of envisioning automated driving and how modern technologies are bringing those visions to reality through advanced driver assistance systems. These systems help drivers with tasks like maintaining lane position and distance from other vehicles. The document then explores how increasing automation could help address challenges from trends like urbanization and rising traffic volumes. Specifically, automated driving aims to make traffic safer, more efficient, and more comfortable. The German automotive industry has played a leading role in developing both driver assistance systems and the technologies needed to achieve higher levels of automated driving.
"Mobilité Paris" at the Mondial de l`Automobil with conference and exhibition about carsharing, bikesharing, parksharing, connected cars, autonomous driving, e-mobility, urban mobility and mobility services.
30th Sept. to 4th Oct. 2016
الاستراتيجية الوطنية العامة للمدن الذكية.pdfnizararissi
This document provides a summary of a smart cities blueprint for Saudi Arabia. It defines a smart city and outlines the country's vision to have 3 cities ranked in the top 100 globally by 2030 and 16 smart cities by that date. The document discusses challenges and opportunities, strategic goals and objectives around developing the economy, society, sustainability and mobility. It outlines initiatives and key performance indicators to guide development of smart cities. The roadmap proposes priority initiatives and phasing from 2018-2022 to transform cities and realize the national digital vision in line with Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 goals.
The document discusses how cities of the future will need to adapt to growing populations and limited resources by becoming "smart cities". It provides examples of existing smart cities like Songdo City in South Korea and Masdar City in Abu Dhabi that rely on sustainable energy and transportation. The document also discusses challenges of transforming existing cities and how smart investments can help cities accommodate rapid urbanization while reducing energy and waste.
The document discusses Internet of Things (IoT) and how it is enabling smart cities. It describes technologies that enable IoT like cheap sensors, bandwidth, processing power, and wireless coverage. It discusses the history and challenges of IoT. It outlines how IoT can be used across various sectors and environments like transportation, infrastructure, manufacturing, agriculture and more. It discusses how IoT can provide benefits like improved efficiency, reduced costs, and new revenue streams for cities. Finally, it discusses how citizen engagement and mobile applications can help build smart cities and provide solutions using IoT.
An Innovative, Open, Interoperable Citizen EngagementCloud P.docxgreg1eden90113
An Innovative, Open, Interoperable Citizen Engagement
Cloud Platform for Smart Government and Users’
Interaction
Diego Reforgiato Recupero1,6 & Mario Castronovo2 &
Sergio Consoli1 & Tarcisio Costanzo3 &
Aldo Gangemi1,4 & Luigi Grasso3 & Giorgia Lodi1 &
Gianluca Merendino3 & Misael Mongiovì1 &
Valentina Presutti1 & Salvatore Davide Rapisarda2 &
Salvo Rosa2 & Emanuele Spampinato5
Received: 10 November 2015 /Accepted: 20 January 2016 /
Published online: 30 January 2016
# Springer Science+Business Media New York 2016
Abstract This paper introduces an open, interoperable, and cloud-computing-based
citizen engagement platform for the management of administrative processes of public
administrations, which also increases the engagement of citizens. The citizen engage-
ment platform is the outcome of a 3-year Italian national project called PRISMA
(Interoperable cloud platforms for smart government; http://www.ponsmartcities-
prisma.it/). The aim of the project is to constitute a new model of digital ecosystem
that can support and enable new methods of interaction among public administrations,
citizens, companies, and other stakeholders surrounding cities. The platform has been
defined by the media as a flexible (enable the addition of any kind of application or
service) and open (enable access to open services) Italian Bcloud^ that allows public
administrations to access to a vast knowledge base represented as linked open data to
be reused by a stakeholder community with the aim of developing new applications
(BCloud Apps^) tailored to the specific needs of citizens. The platform has been used
by Catania and Syracuse municipalities, two of the main cities of southern Italy, located
J Knowl Econ (2016) 7:388–412
DOI 10.1007/s13132-016-0361-0
* Diego Reforgiato Recupero
[email protected]
1 National Research Council (CNR), Via Gaifami 18, 95126 Catania, Italy
2 Sielte, Via Cerza 4, 95027 San Gregorio di Catania, Italy
3 Datanet, Syracuse, Contrada Targia 58, 96100 Syracuse, Italy
4 Paris Nord University, Sorbonne Citè CNRS UMR7030, France
5 Etna Hitech, Viale Africa 31, 95129 Catania, Italy
6 Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, University of Cagliari, Cagliari, Italy
http://www.ponsmartcities-prisma.it/
http://www.ponsmartcities-prisma.it/
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in the Sicilian region. The fully adoption of the platform is rapidly spreading around the
whole region (local developers have already used available application programming
interfaces (APIs) to create additional services for citizens and administrations) to such
an extent that other provinces of Sicily and Italy in general expressed their interest for
its usage. The platform is available online and, as mentioned above, is open source and
provides APIs for full exploitation.
Keywords Smartcity.Smartgovernance.Linkedopendata.Citizenengagement.Cloud
computing
Introduction
Smart governance is defined as a subset of the s.
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1) Digital technology is shaping the future of humanity by connecting devices through the Internet of Things and using data to make cities more efficient.
2) As more people move to cities, technology may help address urban challenges related to resources and infrastructure that are reaching a breaking point.
3) Intelligent communities take a holistic approach to development by focusing on areas like education, innovation, inclusion and sustainability in addition to smart infrastructure.
4) Connecting people through public participation and collaboration is an important part of building intelligent communities.
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This document discusses the potential of internet of things (IoT) technology for creating smart cities. It begins by explaining how large the global IoT market is expected to become by 2020, with billions of connected devices. It then outlines the various components of an IoT ecosystem and discusses market opportunities in areas like application development, integration, and security. The document emphasizes the importance of cities in driving innovation and economic growth. It presents examples of how IoT could be applied in cities for applications like environmental monitoring, parking management, and traffic monitoring. It also discusses challenges around data integration, collection, and analysis for smart cities. Finally, the document discusses approaches for citizen engagement with smart city technologies and applications.
The 2014 edition of the Networked Society City Index examines and ranks 40 cities from around the world, looking at their performance, challenges and opportunities in terms of ICT, sustainability and development. The extensive research gives us a glimpse into the future of the city.
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OpenTransportNet: Stimulating Innovation with Open Geographic Information21cConsultancy_2012
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3) OTN addresses challenges of disharmonized and scattered data by bringing together spatial, dynamic, and non-spatial data sources and using techniques like metadata catalogues, data visualization tools, and privacy controls.
This document discusses eParticipation and how governments can move from simple consultation to collaboration with citizens through technology. It notes that while the private sector has embraced innovation through "gazelles," the public sector tends to move more slowly like "turtles." The document outlines areas where eParticipation has worked, such as policing, empowering civil servants, and engaging civil society and citizens. It also discusses how the UK has led in these areas and considers whether governments are entering an era of eInnovation or eRevolution through greater collaboration with citizens.
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This document discusses how crowdsourcing and open data can enhance data collection, policymaking, and monitoring related to population aging. It provides examples of how Scotland has leveraged high-quality linked health data to analyze spending on institutional versus community-based care for those aged 65+, examine costs associated with dementia, and perform cohort-specific analysis. The document argues that governments are increasingly harnessing crowdsourced data and suggests crowdsourcing could also enhance data and policy regarding aging populations.
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A Roadmap for 21st Century Innovation - Global eGovernment Forum 201421cConsultancy_2012
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This document outlines a roadmap for 21st century innovation in government. It proposes that governments act as innovation platforms by opening up public data and creating template apps to catalyze new ideas from citizens. The roadmap involves three steps: 1) preparing governments by releasing open data and apps, 2) validating this approach through an integrated demonstration project, and 3) scaling the model across Europe through networked innovation hubs. The conclusion encourages governments to start their own roadmaps by using open data and community engagement to support innovation in important policy areas and on a cross-border level.
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Un public service forum & award ceremony 2013 (dr julia glidden)21cConsultancy_2012
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The document outlines a vision for enabling smart city services through open data, mobile applications, and common data formats. It discusses the Citadel initiative which aims to harness openly available data to create mobile services, contribute to a multi-national ecosystem by sharing services, and benefit from innovations across Europe. The initiative tackles challenges like overcoming bureaucratic barriers and starts by making data open.
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You can see the future first in San Francisco.
Over the past year, the talk of the town has shifted from $10 billion compute clusters to $100 billion clusters to trillion-dollar clusters. Every six months another zero is added to the boardroom plans. Behind the scenes, there’s a fierce scramble to secure every power contract still available for the rest of the decade, every voltage transformer that can possibly be procured. American big business is gearing up to pour trillions of dollars into a long-unseen mobilization of American industrial might. By the end of the decade, American electricity production will have grown tens of percent; from the shale fields of Pennsylvania to the solar farms of Nevada, hundreds of millions of GPUs will hum.
The AGI race has begun. We are building machines that can think and reason. By 2025/26, these machines will outpace college graduates. By the end of the decade, they will be smarter than you or I; we will have superintelligence, in the true sense of the word. Along the way, national security forces not seen in half a century will be un-leashed, and before long, The Project will be on. If we’re lucky, we’ll be in an all-out race with the CCP; if we’re unlucky, an all-out war.
Everyone is now talking about AI, but few have the faintest glimmer of what is about to hit them. Nvidia analysts still think 2024 might be close to the peak. Mainstream pundits are stuck on the wilful blindness of “it’s just predicting the next word”. They see only hype and business-as-usual; at most they entertain another internet-scale technological change.
Before long, the world will wake up. But right now, there are perhaps a few hundred people, most of them in San Francisco and the AI labs, that have situational awareness. Through whatever peculiar forces of fate, I have found myself amongst them. A few years ago, these people were derided as crazy—but they trusted the trendlines, which allowed them to correctly predict the AI advances of the past few years. Whether these people are also right about the next few years remains to be seen. But these are very smart people—the smartest people I have ever met—and they are the ones building this technology. Perhaps they will be an odd footnote in history, or perhaps they will go down in history like Szilard and Oppenheimer and Teller. If they are seeing the future even close to correctly, we are in for a wild ride.
Let me tell you what we see.
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It is no wonder time-series databases are now more popular than ever before. Join me in this session to learn about the internal architecture and building blocks of QuestDB, an open source time-series database designed for speed. We will also review a history of some of the changes we have gone over the past two years to deal with late and unordered data, non-blocking writes, read-replicas, or faster batch ingestion.
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Intelligence supported media monitoring in veterinary medicine
Open Data... Driving Smart Mobility Across Europe
1. Open Data
…driving smart mobility across Europe
Susie Ruston McAleer
Managing Partner, 21c
Bologna 2014
@21cSusie
susie@21cConsultancy.com
www.21cConsultancy.com
2. According
to the M.I.T.
90% of
global
population
growth
80% of
wealth
creation
60% of
energy
consumption
WILL BE
CONCENTRATED IN
CITIES
THE CENTURY OF CITIES
18. OpenTransportNet Pilot Cities
ANTWERP – Infrastructure Maintenance
Better management of road works in the city
LIBEREC – Crisis Management
Traffic management solution for crisis situations
BIRMINGHAM – Road Safety
Increase road safety within the city
ISSY – Planning
Relieve traffic congestion during peak hours
Pike Research has coined a new term - the Smart City Operating System (SCOS) - which is not a single technical solution but a conception of the city as a “platform of platforms,”
It is a conception of the Smart City that what engineering consultancy Arup calls an “urban information architecture.”
The City as a Platform is a practical, relatively easy to implement approach to Smart City that draws together diverse and ubiquitous systems, rather than requiring a city to start over.
Also known as geospatial data
it is the data or information that identifies the geographic location of features and boundaries on Earth, such as natural or constructed features, oceans, and more.
Spatial data is usually stored as coordinates and topology, and is data that can be mapped.
Spatial data is often accessed, manipulated or analyzed through Geographic Information Systems (GIS).
Source: http://www.webopedia.com/TERM/S/spatial_data.html
The ubiquity of smart phones and social media combined with the rapid advance of ever cheaper and easier to use technologies has unleashed a range of innovative new applications and services that can make our cities smarter and better places to live and work......
The increasing availability of open Geographic Information (GI) data presents a strong opportunity for European Private and Public stakeholders, especially SMEs, to extract extra value from OD due to the fact that a vast amount of information has direct or indirect spatial references that open up exiting new ways of interpreting it.
At present, the true innovative potential of GI data in Europe is hindered by the fact that access to GI data remains limited in many European countries.
SMES, are one of the strongest potential sources of GI Data innovation and yet often lack the time and resources to collect their own GI data let alone find this data amidst the massive variety of existing sources.
These limitations mean many of the applications currently developed by non-GI experts are predominantly based on relatively easy Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) and accessible data sources from large private technology providers such as Google.
As a result, Europe is confronted with a potential monopoly of a few large commercial vendors at the expense of its most valuable source of home grown innovation – its SMEs
Data Challenge: Harmonise GI and open data from a wide variety of sources
Technology Challenge: Combine GI and open data to extract new information and insights
Innovation Challenge: Provide tools and skills for using GI and LBS in rapid service creation
The transport industry directly employs approx.
10m people and accounts for about 5% GDP. Q
uality of transport services has a major impact on quality of lives.
Average household spends 13.2% budget on transport goods/services
Accessing Data: Harmonise GI and open data from a wide variety of sources
Analysis via Technology : Combine GI and open data to extract new information and insights
Drive Innovation: Provide tools and skills for using GI and LBS in rapid service creation
Create collaborative virtual hubs that aggregate, harmonise and visualise Transport-related Data to make it easier for innovators to create new services and applications