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The document discusses emerging technology trends for 2014 and beyond, including the growth of mobile devices, cloud computing, big data, and the internet of things. It notes that the world is changing rapidly due to new technologies and that within 10 years mobile devices will be even more integrated into daily life. The document provides statistics on mobile usage and adoption of cloud computing models. It also outlines some of the impacts of cloud computing, big data, and new technologies on businesses and IT infrastructure.
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The document discusses emerging technology trends for 2014 and beyond, including the growth of mobile devices, cloud computing, big data, and the internet of things. It notes that the world is changing rapidly due to new technologies and that within 10 years mobile devices will be even more integrated into daily life. The document provides statistics on mobile usage and adoption of cloud computing models. It also outlines some of the impacts of cloud computing, big data, and new technologies on businesses and IT infrastructure.
This document provides an overview of the mobile applications market in Thailand. It discusses Software Park Thailand's past partnerships with Sun Microsystems and Nokia to promote mobile development. It also describes Software Park's Samart Innovation Awards and various training programs for Android, iOS, BlackBerry, and Windows Phone development. The document outlines the history and market shares of major smartphone platforms and app stores. It provides guidance on mobile development and lists top mobile apps. Finally, it discusses trends like cloud computing and Software Park's vision to enable the Thai software industry for opportunities in mobile and cloud markets.
The document discusses trends in mobile technology and applications. It outlines how mobile devices like smartphones and tablets are driving major changes with the rise of mobile apps and cloud computing. The mobile apps market is growing rapidly and certain types of apps like those for location services, payments, and messaging are predicted to be top trends in 2012. The presenter discusses strategies for Software Park Thailand to help the local software industry develop skills in mobile and cloud-based applications.
The document summarizes 5 key software development trends for 2014: 1) Increased use of JavaScript and HTML5, 2) Growth of big data and Hadoop, 3) Continued rise of mobile apps and devices, 4) Further adoption of cloud computing, and 5) Emergence of wearable devices. JavaScript libraries and HTML5 will be increasingly important for web development. Hadoop will continue to be a leading platform for big data. Mobile apps will be developed for both native and hybrid platforms, and cloud deployment will grow. Wearable devices represent the next phase of mobile technology.
The document discusses the concept of Tourism 2.0 and the impact of social media and web 2.0 applications on the travel and tourism industry. It outlines key applications like social networking sites, blogs, wikis, podcasts, and mobiles that empower customers. It also describes characteristics of Tourism 2.0 like openness, sharing, interactivity and global reach. Finally, it discusses how Tourism 2.0 can impact customer experience, business intelligence, reputation management and product development.
ตลาด Cloud Computing ในประเทศไทย และ กระแสการใช้ Cloud ทั้งในภาครัฐและภาคธุ...IMC Institute
This document discusses the cloud computing market in Thailand. It finds that smartphone and tablet shipments are increasing rapidly in Thailand, fueling demand for cloud services. Currently, Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) is the most developed cloud market, with telecommunications companies and data centers providing public cloud services while large enterprises use private clouds. Platform as a Service (PaaS) has no major local providers yet. Software as a Service (SaaS) demand is expected to increase significantly due to growing mobile device use, with international companies like Salesforce, Google, and Microsoft dominating the market. Thailand still needs to improve data privacy laws and infrastructure to further develop its cloud computing sector.
The document discusses creating armor to protect personal data and information in organizations. It talks about the risks of using mobile devices and storing sensitive data on them, as they can easily be lost, stolen, or have their wireless communications intercepted. It provides best practices for mobile data security, including not storing sensitive data on mobile devices, being wary of unknown wireless networks, and avoiding leaving portable storage devices unsecured.
The document discusses trends in IT professionals towards the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) in 2015. It provides background on ASEAN, including population, GDP, trade, FDI, and employment. It outlines the main objectives and key elements of AEC, including priority sectors. The impact of AEC is described as increased GDP, free flow of human resources, investment opportunities, and industry shifts. Human capital development and ICT skills needs are discussed.
The document discusses technology trends for 2012, including Gartner's top 10 strategic technologies and trends according to their annual report. It then outlines the top 8 trends for Thailand in 2012, with speakers covering each one. These include business continuity planning in response to recent flooding, cloud computing and opportunities it provides, the growth of tablets and mobile applications, and predictive analytics. The presentation concludes with an overview of Thailand's top technology trends for 2012.
The document discusses emerging technology trends over the next few years according to analysts like Gartner. It identifies trends like cloud computing, mobile applications/media tablets, social media, video, analytics, context-aware computing, storage technologies, ubiquitous computing, and fabric-based infrastructure. Cloud computing will see the delivery of Infrastructure as a Service, Platform as a Service, and Software as a Service models from both public and private cloud vendors. By the end of 2010, over 1.2 billion people will use rich mobile devices and applications as a competitive tool. Social technologies will be integrated into most business applications by 2016. Video will become a mainstream content type across many users and contexts. Advances in computing, connectivity, and analytics will
Open source software has grown significantly and its impact is projected to reach $19 billion by 2012. Previously used mainly for desktop and infrastructure software, open source is now ubiquitous due to trends like cloud computing, software as a service, and its use by major companies like Facebook, Google, and Wikipedia. While open source was once focused on technology, the business model is shifting to service, support, training and customization.
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This document provides an overview of the mobile applications market in Thailand. It discusses Software Park Thailand's past partnerships with Sun Microsystems and Nokia to promote mobile development. It also describes Software Park's Samart Innovation Awards and various training programs for Android, iOS, BlackBerry, and Windows Phone development. The document outlines the history and market shares of major smartphone platforms and app stores. It provides guidance on mobile development and lists top mobile apps. Finally, it discusses trends like cloud computing and Software Park's vision to enable the Thai software industry for opportunities in mobile and cloud markets.
The document discusses trends in mobile technology and applications. It outlines how mobile devices like smartphones and tablets are driving major changes with the rise of mobile apps and cloud computing. The mobile apps market is growing rapidly and certain types of apps like those for location services, payments, and messaging are predicted to be top trends in 2012. The presenter discusses strategies for Software Park Thailand to help the local software industry develop skills in mobile and cloud-based applications.
The document summarizes 5 key software development trends for 2014: 1) Increased use of JavaScript and HTML5, 2) Growth of big data and Hadoop, 3) Continued rise of mobile apps and devices, 4) Further adoption of cloud computing, and 5) Emergence of wearable devices. JavaScript libraries and HTML5 will be increasingly important for web development. Hadoop will continue to be a leading platform for big data. Mobile apps will be developed for both native and hybrid platforms, and cloud deployment will grow. Wearable devices represent the next phase of mobile technology.
The document discusses the concept of Tourism 2.0 and the impact of social media and web 2.0 applications on the travel and tourism industry. It outlines key applications like social networking sites, blogs, wikis, podcasts, and mobiles that empower customers. It also describes characteristics of Tourism 2.0 like openness, sharing, interactivity and global reach. Finally, it discusses how Tourism 2.0 can impact customer experience, business intelligence, reputation management and product development.
ตลาด Cloud Computing ในประเทศไทย และ กระแสการใช้ Cloud ทั้งในภาครัฐและภาคธุ...IMC Institute
This document discusses the cloud computing market in Thailand. It finds that smartphone and tablet shipments are increasing rapidly in Thailand, fueling demand for cloud services. Currently, Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) is the most developed cloud market, with telecommunications companies and data centers providing public cloud services while large enterprises use private clouds. Platform as a Service (PaaS) has no major local providers yet. Software as a Service (SaaS) demand is expected to increase significantly due to growing mobile device use, with international companies like Salesforce, Google, and Microsoft dominating the market. Thailand still needs to improve data privacy laws and infrastructure to further develop its cloud computing sector.
The document discusses creating armor to protect personal data and information in organizations. It talks about the risks of using mobile devices and storing sensitive data on them, as they can easily be lost, stolen, or have their wireless communications intercepted. It provides best practices for mobile data security, including not storing sensitive data on mobile devices, being wary of unknown wireless networks, and avoiding leaving portable storage devices unsecured.
The document discusses trends in IT professionals towards the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) in 2015. It provides background on ASEAN, including population, GDP, trade, FDI, and employment. It outlines the main objectives and key elements of AEC, including priority sectors. The impact of AEC is described as increased GDP, free flow of human resources, investment opportunities, and industry shifts. Human capital development and ICT skills needs are discussed.
The document discusses technology trends for 2012, including Gartner's top 10 strategic technologies and trends according to their annual report. It then outlines the top 8 trends for Thailand in 2012, with speakers covering each one. These include business continuity planning in response to recent flooding, cloud computing and opportunities it provides, the growth of tablets and mobile applications, and predictive analytics. The presentation concludes with an overview of Thailand's top technology trends for 2012.
The document discusses emerging technology trends over the next few years according to analysts like Gartner. It identifies trends like cloud computing, mobile applications/media tablets, social media, video, analytics, context-aware computing, storage technologies, ubiquitous computing, and fabric-based infrastructure. Cloud computing will see the delivery of Infrastructure as a Service, Platform as a Service, and Software as a Service models from both public and private cloud vendors. By the end of 2010, over 1.2 billion people will use rich mobile devices and applications as a competitive tool. Social technologies will be integrated into most business applications by 2016. Video will become a mainstream content type across many users and contexts. Advances in computing, connectivity, and analytics will
Open source software has grown significantly and its impact is projected to reach $19 billion by 2012. Previously used mainly for desktop and infrastructure software, open source is now ubiquitous due to trends like cloud computing, software as a service, and its use by major companies like Facebook, Google, and Wikipedia. While open source was once focused on technology, the business model is shifting to service, support, training and customization.
These days, source code is more liked to opened to others than before. Many companies runs tremendous open-source projects, developers are more interested in the open-source projects for their careers.
In this topic, Hermet Park likes to share his open-source activity experience with attendees. He will not only describe why we are interested in the open-source projects but also talk about open-source activities describing his experiences.
The document discusses several paradigm shifts related to open source software and the internet:
1) The shift from proprietary hardware/software models to open commodity hardware and software decoupled from specific hardware, exemplified by Linux, Apache, and MySQL.
2) A further shift to internet platforms and customization, where value comes from services rather than standalone software/hardware.
3) The rise of collaboration and communities improving software through open participation and sharing of information.
The document discusses the origins and key concepts of Web 2.0. It defines Web 2.0 as the network being the platform, spanning all connected devices, with applications that harness the collective intelligence of users by delivering continually-updated services, consuming and remixing data from multiple sources, creating network effects through participation, and going beyond the page metaphor of Web 1.0. The document outlines several axes along which Web 2.0 design patterns and business models differ from Web 1.0, such as embracing collective intelligence and treating data as a valuable asset.
The document discusses open source software alternatives that libraries can use instead of proprietary software like Windows. It provides examples of open source operating systems like Ubuntu Linux, applications like OpenOffice and Firefox, and case studies of libraries that have successfully implemented open source solutions. The libraries realized benefits such as reducing maintenance costs, increasing reliability and security, and efficiently utilizing funding to add infrastructure instead of leasing software. Some challenges included ensuring compatibility with all websites and applications and providing enough support resources.
The document discusses open source software and its use in libraries. It provides examples of popular open source applications like Ubuntu Linux, OpenOffice, Firefox, and Wine. It also shares case studies of two libraries that implemented open source solutions. Crawford County Library used open source to save $35,000 by not upgrading Windows and had positive user feedback. Howard County Library connected all branches efficiently and avoided leasing costs by using open source. The University of North Carolina also used open source terminals to create low-maintenance kiosks and avoid Windows security issues.
The document discusses open source software and its use in libraries. It provides examples of popular open source applications like Ubuntu Linux, OpenOffice, Firefox, and Wine. It also shares case studies of two libraries that implemented open source solutions. Crawford County Library used open source to save $35,000 by not upgrading Windows and had positive user feedback. Howard County Library connected all branches efficiently and avoided leasing costs by using open source. The University of North Carolina also used open source successfully for kiosks to reduce maintenance loads and security issues.
The document discusses open source software and its use in libraries. It provides examples of popular open source applications like Ubuntu Linux, OpenOffice, Firefox, and Wine. It also shares case studies of two libraries that implemented open source solutions. Crawford County Library used open source to save $35,000 by avoiding a Windows upgrade. Howard County Library connected its branches and efficiently used funds by owning open source infrastructure instead of leasing proprietary software. Both libraries experienced benefits like reduced maintenance costs and increased access while avoiding software security issues.
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The document discusses open source software and its use in libraries. It provides examples of popular open source applications like Ubuntu Linux, OpenOffice, Firefox, and Wine. It also shares case studies of two libraries that implemented open source solutions. Crawford County Library used open source to save $35,000 by not upgrading Windows and had positive user feedback. Howard County Library connected all branches efficiently and avoided leasing costs by using open source. The University of North Carolina also used open source successfully for kiosks to avoid Windows security issues and keep costs low.
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Open source software provides libraries with low-cost alternatives to proprietary software that can reduce maintenance costs and increase access to resources. Two case studies highlight libraries that implemented open source solutions like Firefox, OpenOffice, and LTSP terminals, saving over $35,000 in one case. While some compatibility issues arose, benefits included more reliable systems, reduced security risks, and meeting goals of expanding access within budgets.
Open source software provides libraries with low-cost alternatives to proprietary software that can reduce maintenance costs and increase access to resources. Two case studies highlight libraries that implemented open source solutions like Firefox, OpenOffice, and LTSP terminals, saving over $35,000 in one case. While some compatibility issues arose, benefits included more reliable systems, reduced security risks, and meeting goals of expanding access within budgets.
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Open source software provides libraries with low-cost alternatives to proprietary software that can reduce maintenance costs and increase access to resources. Two case studies highlight libraries that implemented open source solutions like Firefox, OpenOffice, and LTSP terminals, saving over $35,000 in one case. While some compatibility issues arose, benefits included lower costs, greater access, reduced security risks, and meeting institutional goals of supporting more users efficiently.
This document discusses open source software and its adoption, as well as open source projects related to Informix. It notes that open source adoption is increasing among organizations and governments. It provides definitions of open source and examples of successful open source products. It also discusses commercial open source examples and projects involving porting open source software like MediaWiki, Hibernate, and Drupal to work with Informix. Current and potential future open source projects involving Informix are also outlined.
This document discusses open source software and its adoption, as well as examples of open source projects that have been ported to work with Informix databases. It notes that open source adoption is increasing among organizations and governments. It provides definitions of open source and examples of successful open source products, both non-commercial and commercial. Specific open source projects that have been ported to Informix are discussed, as well as current and potential porting projects. The document encourages getting more volunteers involved in porting efforts and working with partners and commercial vendors.
This document discusses open source software and Asterisk, an open source telephony application. It provides an overview of open source trends, how Asterisk works as an open source telephony solution, and how the company Digium both sponsors the Asterisk project and provides commercial products and services related to Asterisk.
The document provides an introduction and overview of developing Android applications. It discusses what Android is, the major Android application components of Activities, Services, Intents, and Content Providers. It outlines the Android development environment, including installing the SDK and creating a sample "Hello World" application. It also covers the key parts of an Android project like the AndroidManifest file, resources, and source code directories. The document aims to guide users through the essentials of Android application development without assuming prior Java knowledge.
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The document summarizes the rise of the app economy in Thailand and opportunities for Thai software developers. Key points:
- Thailand is entering the era of the app economy, dominated by mobile devices, cloud computing, and social networking. This represents a shift from the PC era.
- The app economy provides opportunities for developers through jobs creating apps and maintaining app ecosystems and platforms. However, consumer apps face competition while enterprise apps have strict requirements.
- For Thai developers, opportunities exist in both consumer and enterprise mobile apps, as well as localization of apps. Success requires understanding business needs and processes. Monetization is also a challenge due to app discovery issues.
- Trends driving the app economy include the
Software Park Thailand aims to promote cloud computing adoption in Thailand and establish the country as a cloud outsourcing center. It will focus on encouraging software developers to create software-as-a-service and end users like SMEs to utilize cloud services. Several companies discuss their cloud computing services and partnerships to support these goals. Rapid growth is expected in cloud computing in Thailand in the coming years.
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This document provides an overview of Thailand's IT market and contact information for 16 Thai exhibitor companies. It includes sections on Thailand's IT market trends, the Department of International Trade Promotion which organized the event, Software Park Thailand, mobile technology in Thailand, and lists the Thai exhibitor companies with contact information.
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1) Thailand's GDP in the first quarter of 2022 grew by 2.2% compared to the same period last year, totaling over 591,000 million baht. Private consumption rose by 20.4%, contributing over 112,000 million baht to GDP.
2) Exports of goods increased by 33,000 million baht or 2.5% compared to the same period last year, totaling over 445,000 million baht and accounting for 75% of GDP.
3) The top 3 industries that drove the economy in Q1 were manufacturing (17.6% of GDP), wholesale and retail trade (17%), and agricultural and agricultural product processing (10.1%).
The document discusses opportunities for Thai software developers in the mobile application market. It notes that developers should think globally and develop applications that can serve international markets given the borderless nature of software. It highlights several Thai companies that have successfully expanded into mobile services and applications. The rapidly growing markets for smartphones and tablets are opening up opportunities for developers to create business-driven mobile apps rather than standalone products.
The document discusses a Thai IT trade delegation visiting Tokyo, Japan from November 11-16, 2012. It includes an agenda item where Dr. Thanachart Numnonda, the director of Software Park Thailand, will speak on November 15. The rest of the document appears to be presentations and materials from various Thai IT companies promoting their products and services to potential Japanese partners and clients.
The document summarizes key details about a delegation of 16 Thai new media companies visiting Tokyo, Japan from November 12-16, 2012. It introduces the organizing bodies, Software Park Thailand and the Office of Small and Medium Enterprise Promotion (OSMEP), and their roles in supporting the Thai software industry and small businesses. The objectives of the delegation are to explore the Japanese market and find potential partners through business meetings and networking. Background on Thailand's growing internet usage and online economy is also provided.
The document summarizes a Thai IT trade delegation trip to Tokyo, Japan from November 11-16, 2012. It was led by the Office of Small and Medium Enterprises Promotion (OSMEP) and Software Park Thailand, and funded by OSMEP. The delegation included 16 software companies. The mission provided information on Thailand's IT industry and markets as well as Software Park Thailand, which provides office space, training and incubation for software startups.
Thai IT Business Development Delegation to Tokyo, Japan: November 2012 Software Park Thailand
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9. By 2012, open-source software's impact on
application software will grow to $19 billion,
with a five-year compound annual growth
rate of 44%.
Gartner [Nov 26 2008]
(http:/ / www.gartner.com/ DisplayDocument?id=817618)
12. What makes open source software
attractive?
Lower costs
Superior security
Freedom of vendor lock-in
Better quality software
Access to code libraries
Rapid pace of innovation
Freedom of DIY (Do it yourself)
15. Facebook : Infrastructure
60,000 servers
Using open source software
The site is written primarily in the PHP
programming language and uses a
MySQL database.
One of the largest MySQL database
clusters anywhere
17. Wikipedia : Infrastructure
Wikipedia depends on MediaWiki, a
custom-made, free and open source
wiki software
clusters of Linux servers (mainly
Ubuntu)
web servers running the Apache HTTP
Server
Database using MySQL
20. OpenOffice.org
Originally the German company, Star
Office
OpenOffice.org 3.2; ODF format
Oracle Open Office
The Document Foundation and
LibreOffice
24. Open Source Business Model
Service and Support
Installation
Training
Customization
Warranty
Sell Distribution
25. Summary of Change
Proprietary software --> Open Source software
Perpetual licensing --> Subscription based
support
Install on Premise --> Software as a Service
Focus on Technology --> Focus on Business