Payment Week - Andrew Barnes, Managing Director___First DataAndrew Barnes
This document provides a summary of articles from the September 1-5, 2014 issue of Payment Week. It discusses rumors that Apple may soon release an iPhone mobile wallet, security concerns being a barrier to digital wallet adoption, Home Depot warning customers of a potential data breach, and credit card companies stepping up security efforts in response to breaches. The document also briefly mentions other articles on mobile payments driving biometric authentication, the rebranding of the Isis mobile wallet to Softcard, and a travel agency beginning to accept digital currencies like Bitcoin, Litecoin and Dogecoin.
Financial services IT has focused on security and regulatory compliance in recent years. Now, more and more financial service companies are leveraging data in innovation to better serve customers worldwide.
Don't come last in a mobile first --WhitepaperAbhishek Sood
By 2020 mobile devices will outsell PC’s by a factor of 10.
Regardless of what mobility strategy your company has in place, or how you intend to execute it, the more mobile users, devices, applications and content your organization adopts, the more challenges you will have to deal with.
Download this white paper to discover how to overcome the most pressing mobility challenges including device security and management, app development, remote support, mobile data and analytics, and more.
Top Digital Strategic Predictions for 2017 and BeyondDuy, Vo Hoang
Digital business innovation is creating widespread disruption with both direct and secondary effects. By 2020, 100 million consumers will shop using augmented reality, interacting in more virtual ways. Business models will be transformed by mundane technologies like search and blockchain. Secondary effects of digital changes, like changes to transportation from self-driving cars, will often prove more disruptive than initial changes. Digital strategists must consider both direct and indirect consequences of new technologies.
The Robos Are Coming - How AI will revolutionize Insurance 0117Graham Clark
1) Artificial intelligence and intelligent systems will transform many industries including banking and insurance by automating large portions of jobs currently performed by humans.
2) New intelligent concepts like digital assistants, semantic analysis, computer vision, augmented reality, and robotic process automation will impact customer experiences, product offerings, and business functions within insurance.
3) Insurance companies will be able to offer more personalized products and services using intelligent systems, and may require policyholders to use internet-connected devices or home automation to reduce risks and provide more customized coverage.
U.S. mobile payments are projected to grow substantially over the next few years, reaching $214 billion by 2015. Major mobile carriers have announced a mobile payments venture called Isis to allow contactless payments from mobile phones using near field communications (NFC) technology. While NFC technology and mobile payments show promise, merchants and consumers have been slow to adopt new systems due to technical and coordination challenges.
3 jan st 3 trends to emerge as devices get more personalBridget Kow
The document summarizes 3 key technology trends that are expected to emerge and grow in 2013:
1) Advances in mobile devices like smartphones and tablets that will drive e-commerce and productivity.
2) Faster adoption of big data, analytics, and cloud computing to boost productivity and competitiveness.
3) Emergence of cognitive computing, where devices can understand questions, suggest answers/products, and simulate senses like touch. These trends will lead to more mobile commerce, use of data to understand customers, and smarter user interfaces.
Payment Week - Andrew Barnes, Managing Director___First DataAndrew Barnes
This document provides a summary of articles from the September 1-5, 2014 issue of Payment Week. It discusses rumors that Apple may soon release an iPhone mobile wallet, security concerns being a barrier to digital wallet adoption, Home Depot warning customers of a potential data breach, and credit card companies stepping up security efforts in response to breaches. The document also briefly mentions other articles on mobile payments driving biometric authentication, the rebranding of the Isis mobile wallet to Softcard, and a travel agency beginning to accept digital currencies like Bitcoin, Litecoin and Dogecoin.
Financial services IT has focused on security and regulatory compliance in recent years. Now, more and more financial service companies are leveraging data in innovation to better serve customers worldwide.
Don't come last in a mobile first --WhitepaperAbhishek Sood
By 2020 mobile devices will outsell PC’s by a factor of 10.
Regardless of what mobility strategy your company has in place, or how you intend to execute it, the more mobile users, devices, applications and content your organization adopts, the more challenges you will have to deal with.
Download this white paper to discover how to overcome the most pressing mobility challenges including device security and management, app development, remote support, mobile data and analytics, and more.
Top Digital Strategic Predictions for 2017 and BeyondDuy, Vo Hoang
Digital business innovation is creating widespread disruption with both direct and secondary effects. By 2020, 100 million consumers will shop using augmented reality, interacting in more virtual ways. Business models will be transformed by mundane technologies like search and blockchain. Secondary effects of digital changes, like changes to transportation from self-driving cars, will often prove more disruptive than initial changes. Digital strategists must consider both direct and indirect consequences of new technologies.
The Robos Are Coming - How AI will revolutionize Insurance 0117Graham Clark
1) Artificial intelligence and intelligent systems will transform many industries including banking and insurance by automating large portions of jobs currently performed by humans.
2) New intelligent concepts like digital assistants, semantic analysis, computer vision, augmented reality, and robotic process automation will impact customer experiences, product offerings, and business functions within insurance.
3) Insurance companies will be able to offer more personalized products and services using intelligent systems, and may require policyholders to use internet-connected devices or home automation to reduce risks and provide more customized coverage.
U.S. mobile payments are projected to grow substantially over the next few years, reaching $214 billion by 2015. Major mobile carriers have announced a mobile payments venture called Isis to allow contactless payments from mobile phones using near field communications (NFC) technology. While NFC technology and mobile payments show promise, merchants and consumers have been slow to adopt new systems due to technical and coordination challenges.
3 jan st 3 trends to emerge as devices get more personalBridget Kow
The document summarizes 3 key technology trends that are expected to emerge and grow in 2013:
1) Advances in mobile devices like smartphones and tablets that will drive e-commerce and productivity.
2) Faster adoption of big data, analytics, and cloud computing to boost productivity and competitiveness.
3) Emergence of cognitive computing, where devices can understand questions, suggest answers/products, and simulate senses like touch. These trends will lead to more mobile commerce, use of data to understand customers, and smarter user interfaces.
Mobile payment options will expand in 2011, allowing consumers to pay for goods and services using their mobile phones through technologies like near field communication. Hands-free feedback loops will grow, using sensors and location data to provide personalized deals, health insights, and other automated services to users. Apps will also move beyond phones and tablets, dominating new hardware categories like cars and home electronics as companies integrate app platforms. Finally, the line between online and television content will continue to blur as more users access internet-based entertainment through connected TVs and devices that sign users into personalized online experiences.
In this edition, we're covering:
RISE OF THE MACHINES • THE PRIVACY PARADOX VISIONS OF EXPERIENCE • NEW CARD TRICKS • MADE TO ORDER • CLASSIC/REFINED, CONTEMPORARY/DEFINED
In October 2014, when Apple debuted its iPhone 6 with an electronic wallet called Apple Pay, people immediately began to wonder whether it would overtake its competitors in the mobile payments business. The company has an impressive track record of releasing products and technologies that quickly disrupt and dominate markets. Nearly a year and well over 100 million iPhone 6 sales later, Apple Pay has emerged as the clear leader — but we’re still waiting for disruption. Smartphones have yet to displace cash or credit cards at the retail point of sale.
Countless mobile payment systems are active today — Apple Pay, Google Wallet, the Merchant Customer Exchange (MCX) CurrentC platform, and so on — but none has yet gained significant traction with merchants or consumers or become the standard for mobile transactions. And none of them look likely to seize that role for a while.
The Internet of Things (IoT) connects physical devices to the internet which allows for data collection and exchange. This emerging third stage of the internet enables easier lives through automation and efficiency gains due to cheap bandwidth, processing and sensors. While challenges around security, network capacity and standards remain, the IoT is expected to generate over $1 trillion in revenue by 2020 and lead to new business models and innovative applications that transform industries like transportation, homes and cities.
State of the internet of things (IoT) market 2016 editionPrayukth K V
2015 was the year IoT gained legitimacy.
Businesses budged off a “start small think big” mindset.
In 2016, they’re building IoT into future strategies and
business models. Companies across all industries now
have IoT squarely on their radar. The worldwide Internet
of Things market spend will grow from $591.7 billion
in 2014 to $1.3 trillion in 2019 with a compound annual
growth rate of 17%. The installed base of IoT endpoints
will grow from 9.7 billion in 2014 to more than 25.6 billion
in 2019, hitting 30 billion in 20201.
Its time for BDA to wake up to reality : Kapil Khandelwal, www.kapilkhandelwa...Kapil Khandelwal (KK)
My fortnightly column, A Dose of IT discusses on Urban census and public health and well being
Kapil Khandelwal
www.kapilkhandelwal.com
QuoteUnquote with KK
This document discusses how near field communication (NFC) technology and digital wallets are revolutionizing payment processes. It describes how NFC allows contactless payment through smartphones by tapping them at payment terminals. Major players Apple and Google both offer digital wallets using NFC through Apple Pay and Google Wallet, respectively. While Apple Pay currently dominates the market, Google Wallet is working to gain market share. The document also explores potential future applications of NFC technology beyond payments in areas like smart home devices and healthcare information tracking.
This document outlines Sacha Vekeman's 2015 sales kickoff presentation. The presentation covered:
1. Trends from 1995 to the present and projections to 2035 regarding technology adoption and the growth of internet users and public cloud spending.
2. Expectations for emerging technologies like the internet of things, wearable devices, and connected cars to drive further connectivity between people, infrastructure, and data.
3. The opportunities and realities of big data and IoT, including challenges around integration, business models, and the need for ongoing services.
4. Examples of companies disrupting industries and working at the boundaries of markets to achieve success, and how Interoute can support entrepreneurs in a similar vein
This document discusses how digital technologies are transforming retail by exponentially increasing the complexity of consumer shopping journeys. It notes that mobility and apps now represent a similar disruption to e-commerce in the late 1990s. The key insights are that retailers need to understand shifting digital behaviors and offer a hyper-relevant experience focused on efficiency over personalization. Retailers that leverage insights into consumer contexts through technologies like IoT can improve profitability by 15.6%.
Mobile connectivity continues to expand globally, with mobile subscriptions projected to reach 4 billion by 2018. While over half the world remains unconnected, mobile companies are focusing on connecting the next billion users in developing regions. This will require more affordable devices and data plans, as well as designs and software tailored for regions with unreliable power and lower literacy. Nokia's 105 phone exemplifies this approach with its low $20 price point, 35-day battery life, and data-efficient browser. As 3G and 4G networks spread, they will boost the capabilities of mobile users worldwide. However, connecting the remaining population will be an ongoing challenge.
Technology tech trends 2022 and beyond Brian Pichman
It's that time of year again, where we get to look ahead and finally have some good news. Tech enthusiast Brian Pichman of the Evolve Project will showcase the latest technology trends and how that impact our learning spaces and spaces at home. It is guaranteed to make you forget about all of 2020 and 2021....well maybe that's a new technology about to be released, the MIB memory eraser. Join this exciting webinar and leave with some high hopes of new technology to explore!
South Africa: A Digital Innovation Hub for Financial ServicesSeymourSloan
South Africa is fast becoming one of the leading digital players in financial services along with Kenya and Tanzania. This piece explores how they have succeeded where others have stalled.
Mobile and Loyalty Programs - The Hyper Digital Age: Accelerating customer bo...BrandEmotivity
Thanks to the fast-paced growth of connected devices such as smartphones and tablets, brands have never before had so much data available to define an individual customer's feelings, needs and emotions. By capturing this behavioural data, brands can build useful intelligence. For loyalty programs, the opportunity is in making truly contextually relevant approaches, driving real value to customers.
Internet of Things (IoT) - We Are at the Tip of An IcebergDr. Mazlan Abbas
You are likely benefitting from The Internet of Things (IoT) today, whether or not you’re familiar with the term. If your phone automatically connects to your car radio, or if you have a smartwatch counting your steps, congratulations! You have adopted one small piece of a very large IoT pie, even if you haven't adopted the name yet.
IoT may sound like a business buzzword, but in reality, it’s a real technological revolution that will impact everything we do. It's the next IT Tsunami of new possibility that is destined to change the face of technology, as we know it. IoT is the interconnectivity between things using wireless communication technology (each with their own unique identifiers) to connect objects, locations, animals, or people to the Internet, thus allowing for the direct transmission of and seamless sharing of data.
IoT represents a massive wave of technical innovation. Highly valuable companies will be built and new ecosystems will emerge from bridging the offline world with the online into one gigantic new network. Our limited understanding of the possibilities hinders our ability to see future applications for any new technology. Mainstream adoption of desktop computers and the Internet didn’t take hold until they became affordable and usable. When that occurred, fantastic and creative new innovation ensued. We are on the cusp of that tipping point with the Internet of Things.
IoT matters because it will create new industries, new companies, new jobs, and new economic growth. It will transform existing segments of our economy: retail, farming, industrial, logistics, cities, and the environment. It will turn your smartphone into the command center for the both digital and physical objects in your life. You will live and work smarter, not harder – and what we are seeing now is only the tip of the iceberg.
On The Road to IoT: Looking Beyond 2015SAP Analytics
Why is the Internet of Things Important?
Analysts predict that the IoT will be more impactful than the Industrial Revolution. Whether it’s a device worn on your wrist or hooked up in your home, the IoT will not only affect your daily life but entire cities, countries, and society as a whole. The IoT allows us to collect more data and monitor more reactions to changing conditions. This in turn leads to better, faster, more efficient solutions to problems ranging from health to urban management to natural disasters.
Learn more: SAPLumira.com
Mobile will require marketers to shift their entire marketing approach and treat mobile as a strategic priority through implementing multiyear strategies. Leading marketers will anticipate how mobile will disrupt business models in the coming years through deeper consumer engagement, real-time interactions, and contextual pricing. They will combine various data signals for rich mobile context to differentiate their offerings. Tablets will also be major disruptors in the short-term, so marketers must address separate use cases and experiences for phones versus tablets.
This 5-day workout schedule targets each major muscle group once per week, beginning with chest and triceps on Monday, back and biceps on Tuesday, cardio and abs on Wednesday, legs on Thursday, and shoulders with bicep/tricep supersets on Friday. The schedule provides 4 sets of various exercises for each muscle group, listing specific exercises and rep ranges. As with all schedules, the individual is encouraged to modify it to fit their specific goals.
The document outlines two workout routines:
1. A 3 day full body split with Monday focusing on chest, back and arms, Wednesday on legs, and Friday on arms and shoulders. Each day includes multiple exercises with 3-8 sets of 10-12 reps.
2. A 4 day upper/lower body split with Monday and Thursday focusing on upper body and Tuesday and Friday on lower body.
Mobile payment options will expand in 2011, allowing consumers to pay for goods and services using their mobile phones through technologies like near field communication. Hands-free feedback loops will grow, using sensors and location data to provide personalized deals, health insights, and other automated services to users. Apps will also move beyond phones and tablets, dominating new hardware categories like cars and home electronics as companies integrate app platforms. Finally, the line between online and television content will continue to blur as more users access internet-based entertainment through connected TVs and devices that sign users into personalized online experiences.
In this edition, we're covering:
RISE OF THE MACHINES • THE PRIVACY PARADOX VISIONS OF EXPERIENCE • NEW CARD TRICKS • MADE TO ORDER • CLASSIC/REFINED, CONTEMPORARY/DEFINED
In October 2014, when Apple debuted its iPhone 6 with an electronic wallet called Apple Pay, people immediately began to wonder whether it would overtake its competitors in the mobile payments business. The company has an impressive track record of releasing products and technologies that quickly disrupt and dominate markets. Nearly a year and well over 100 million iPhone 6 sales later, Apple Pay has emerged as the clear leader — but we’re still waiting for disruption. Smartphones have yet to displace cash or credit cards at the retail point of sale.
Countless mobile payment systems are active today — Apple Pay, Google Wallet, the Merchant Customer Exchange (MCX) CurrentC platform, and so on — but none has yet gained significant traction with merchants or consumers or become the standard for mobile transactions. And none of them look likely to seize that role for a while.
The Internet of Things (IoT) connects physical devices to the internet which allows for data collection and exchange. This emerging third stage of the internet enables easier lives through automation and efficiency gains due to cheap bandwidth, processing and sensors. While challenges around security, network capacity and standards remain, the IoT is expected to generate over $1 trillion in revenue by 2020 and lead to new business models and innovative applications that transform industries like transportation, homes and cities.
State of the internet of things (IoT) market 2016 editionPrayukth K V
2015 was the year IoT gained legitimacy.
Businesses budged off a “start small think big” mindset.
In 2016, they’re building IoT into future strategies and
business models. Companies across all industries now
have IoT squarely on their radar. The worldwide Internet
of Things market spend will grow from $591.7 billion
in 2014 to $1.3 trillion in 2019 with a compound annual
growth rate of 17%. The installed base of IoT endpoints
will grow from 9.7 billion in 2014 to more than 25.6 billion
in 2019, hitting 30 billion in 20201.
Its time for BDA to wake up to reality : Kapil Khandelwal, www.kapilkhandelwa...Kapil Khandelwal (KK)
My fortnightly column, A Dose of IT discusses on Urban census and public health and well being
Kapil Khandelwal
www.kapilkhandelwal.com
QuoteUnquote with KK
This document discusses how near field communication (NFC) technology and digital wallets are revolutionizing payment processes. It describes how NFC allows contactless payment through smartphones by tapping them at payment terminals. Major players Apple and Google both offer digital wallets using NFC through Apple Pay and Google Wallet, respectively. While Apple Pay currently dominates the market, Google Wallet is working to gain market share. The document also explores potential future applications of NFC technology beyond payments in areas like smart home devices and healthcare information tracking.
This document outlines Sacha Vekeman's 2015 sales kickoff presentation. The presentation covered:
1. Trends from 1995 to the present and projections to 2035 regarding technology adoption and the growth of internet users and public cloud spending.
2. Expectations for emerging technologies like the internet of things, wearable devices, and connected cars to drive further connectivity between people, infrastructure, and data.
3. The opportunities and realities of big data and IoT, including challenges around integration, business models, and the need for ongoing services.
4. Examples of companies disrupting industries and working at the boundaries of markets to achieve success, and how Interoute can support entrepreneurs in a similar vein
This document discusses how digital technologies are transforming retail by exponentially increasing the complexity of consumer shopping journeys. It notes that mobility and apps now represent a similar disruption to e-commerce in the late 1990s. The key insights are that retailers need to understand shifting digital behaviors and offer a hyper-relevant experience focused on efficiency over personalization. Retailers that leverage insights into consumer contexts through technologies like IoT can improve profitability by 15.6%.
Mobile connectivity continues to expand globally, with mobile subscriptions projected to reach 4 billion by 2018. While over half the world remains unconnected, mobile companies are focusing on connecting the next billion users in developing regions. This will require more affordable devices and data plans, as well as designs and software tailored for regions with unreliable power and lower literacy. Nokia's 105 phone exemplifies this approach with its low $20 price point, 35-day battery life, and data-efficient browser. As 3G and 4G networks spread, they will boost the capabilities of mobile users worldwide. However, connecting the remaining population will be an ongoing challenge.
Technology tech trends 2022 and beyond Brian Pichman
It's that time of year again, where we get to look ahead and finally have some good news. Tech enthusiast Brian Pichman of the Evolve Project will showcase the latest technology trends and how that impact our learning spaces and spaces at home. It is guaranteed to make you forget about all of 2020 and 2021....well maybe that's a new technology about to be released, the MIB memory eraser. Join this exciting webinar and leave with some high hopes of new technology to explore!
South Africa: A Digital Innovation Hub for Financial ServicesSeymourSloan
South Africa is fast becoming one of the leading digital players in financial services along with Kenya and Tanzania. This piece explores how they have succeeded where others have stalled.
Mobile and Loyalty Programs - The Hyper Digital Age: Accelerating customer bo...BrandEmotivity
Thanks to the fast-paced growth of connected devices such as smartphones and tablets, brands have never before had so much data available to define an individual customer's feelings, needs and emotions. By capturing this behavioural data, brands can build useful intelligence. For loyalty programs, the opportunity is in making truly contextually relevant approaches, driving real value to customers.
Internet of Things (IoT) - We Are at the Tip of An IcebergDr. Mazlan Abbas
You are likely benefitting from The Internet of Things (IoT) today, whether or not you’re familiar with the term. If your phone automatically connects to your car radio, or if you have a smartwatch counting your steps, congratulations! You have adopted one small piece of a very large IoT pie, even if you haven't adopted the name yet.
IoT may sound like a business buzzword, but in reality, it’s a real technological revolution that will impact everything we do. It's the next IT Tsunami of new possibility that is destined to change the face of technology, as we know it. IoT is the interconnectivity between things using wireless communication technology (each with their own unique identifiers) to connect objects, locations, animals, or people to the Internet, thus allowing for the direct transmission of and seamless sharing of data.
IoT represents a massive wave of technical innovation. Highly valuable companies will be built and new ecosystems will emerge from bridging the offline world with the online into one gigantic new network. Our limited understanding of the possibilities hinders our ability to see future applications for any new technology. Mainstream adoption of desktop computers and the Internet didn’t take hold until they became affordable and usable. When that occurred, fantastic and creative new innovation ensued. We are on the cusp of that tipping point with the Internet of Things.
IoT matters because it will create new industries, new companies, new jobs, and new economic growth. It will transform existing segments of our economy: retail, farming, industrial, logistics, cities, and the environment. It will turn your smartphone into the command center for the both digital and physical objects in your life. You will live and work smarter, not harder – and what we are seeing now is only the tip of the iceberg.
On The Road to IoT: Looking Beyond 2015SAP Analytics
Why is the Internet of Things Important?
Analysts predict that the IoT will be more impactful than the Industrial Revolution. Whether it’s a device worn on your wrist or hooked up in your home, the IoT will not only affect your daily life but entire cities, countries, and society as a whole. The IoT allows us to collect more data and monitor more reactions to changing conditions. This in turn leads to better, faster, more efficient solutions to problems ranging from health to urban management to natural disasters.
Learn more: SAPLumira.com
Mobile will require marketers to shift their entire marketing approach and treat mobile as a strategic priority through implementing multiyear strategies. Leading marketers will anticipate how mobile will disrupt business models in the coming years through deeper consumer engagement, real-time interactions, and contextual pricing. They will combine various data signals for rich mobile context to differentiate their offerings. Tablets will also be major disruptors in the short-term, so marketers must address separate use cases and experiences for phones versus tablets.
This 5-day workout schedule targets each major muscle group once per week, beginning with chest and triceps on Monday, back and biceps on Tuesday, cardio and abs on Wednesday, legs on Thursday, and shoulders with bicep/tricep supersets on Friday. The schedule provides 4 sets of various exercises for each muscle group, listing specific exercises and rep ranges. As with all schedules, the individual is encouraged to modify it to fit their specific goals.
The document outlines two workout routines:
1. A 3 day full body split with Monday focusing on chest, back and arms, Wednesday on legs, and Friday on arms and shoulders. Each day includes multiple exercises with 3-8 sets of 10-12 reps.
2. A 4 day upper/lower body split with Monday and Thursday focusing on upper body and Tuesday and Friday on lower body.
Este documento presenta una guía completa sobre musculación. Incluye secciones sobre diferentes ejercicios de entrenamiento con pesas, rutinas de 3 a 4 días a la semana, alimentación para la musculación, planes de alimentación, recetas de comidas, el descanso, suplementos y culturismo para mujeres. Explica los principios básicos del entrenamiento con pesas y describe con detalle varios ejercicios comunes como prensa de pecho, press militar y elevaciones laterales de hombros con mancuernas.
The SlideShare 101 is a quick start guide if you want to walk through the main features that the platform offers. This will keep getting updated as new features are launched.
The SlideShare 101 replaces the earlier "SlideShare Quick Tour".
How to Make Awesome SlideShares: Tips & TricksSlideShare
Turbocharge your online presence with SlideShare. We provide the best tips and tricks for succeeding on SlideShare. Get ideas for what to upload, tips for designing your deck and more.
SlideShare is a global platform for sharing presentations, infographics, videos and documents. It has over 18 million pieces of professional content uploaded by experts like Eric Schmidt and Guy Kawasaki. The document provides tips for setting up an account on SlideShare, uploading content, optimizing it for searchability, and sharing it on social media to build an audience and reputation as a subject matter expert.
Privacy & Data Protection - Leon Sylvester Lemos - Privacy. That's iPhone.LeonLemos3
(1) The document discusses Apple's efforts to secure and protect consumer data through restrictions on third party data collection and tracking, beginning with the iOS 14.5 update in 2021. (2) This update included new privacy features like App Tracking Transparency that allow users to choose whether apps can track their data. (3) As a result of these changes, many users opted out of data sharing, significantly impacting advertisers and businesses that relied on third party data collection.
Privacy & Data Protection_Leon Sylvester Lemos_Privacy. That's iPhone..pdfLeonLemos3
(1) The document discusses Apple's efforts to secure and protect consumer data through restrictions on third party data collection and tracking, beginning with the iOS 14.5 update in 2021. (2) This update included new privacy features like App Tracking Transparency that allow users to choose whether apps can track their activity. (3) As a result of these changes, many users opted out of data sharing, significantly impacting advertisers and businesses that relied on third party data collection.
Leapfrog Technologies: major trends research notesChris Jones
The document discusses how mobile device adoption is outpacing previous technologies and connecting more of the world. It notes that smart device adoption is growing 10x faster than the 1980s PC revolution. This high rate of adoption is enabled by factors like cheaper devices, mobile apps, cloud computing, and leapfrog technologies that allow areas to adopt modern systems without older intermediary steps. This convergence of trends is creating a vast new platform of opportunity through connectivity, information access, and new models for education and employment on a global scale.
One of the world’s largest mobile events, Mobile World Congress typically serves as a platform for unveiling new innovation and disruption in the space, and setting trends for the year. This year's congress was no exception
Mobile World Congress 2015 was bigger than ever with 93,000 attendees. In this presentation we've collated the top five trends we saw at the event and have provided insight into the implications of each for brands and the future of the industry.
AI & India : The potential to be the next global centre of innovationUmakant Soni
The combination of a large and rapidly growing mobile-internet connected population along with startups being able to access their data along with open-source intelligence research means they can leverage decades of research, apply it to data, and pipe the results to build context-aware, predictive and extremely personalised business models.
This can be built on intelligent process automation and forecasting frameworks for speed and precision. Overall, these businesses will have potential for step-changes in operational efficiency and effectiveness in understanding and fulfilling customer needs.
This is especially so in India, where small screens on many smartphones can create vast pools of data to power AI. By further automating business decisions through machine learning, and surfacing them through smart, intelligent interfaces, these startups will disrupt older technologies and traditional businesses – based on heuristical approaches – and can emerge as “new category leaders”.
This document provides a summary of trends from the 2018 Internet Trends report by Mary Meeker. It discusses slowing growth in new internet users and devices as markets reach mainstream levels. Innovation and competition are driving improvements in products that increase usage and engagement through personalization, while also facing more scrutiny. Emerging technologies like voice interfaces, digital payments, and messaging are expanding functionality and connectivity for consumers.
This document provides a summary of trends from the 2018 Internet Trends report by Mary Meeker. It discusses slowing growth in new internet users and devices as markets reach mainstream levels. Innovation and competition are driving improvements in products through data-driven personalization, payments, messaging, video and voice. While personal data provides better consumer experiences, it also faces increasing scrutiny from users, businesses and regulators over proper data usage.
The document provides a summary of key trends from Mary Meeker's 2018 Internet Trends report. It notes that while global internet user and new smartphone growth is slowing, internet usage remains solid, driven by innovation and competition improving products. This creates tensions around data privacy and scrutiny of internet companies. The summary highlights trends around devices, access, payments, localization and messaging.
This document provides a summary of trends from the 2018 Internet Trends report by Mary Meeker. It discusses slowing growth in new internet users and devices as markets reach mainstream levels. Innovation and competition are driving improvements in products that increase usage and engagement through personalization, while also facing more scrutiny. Emerging technologies like voice interfaces, digital payments, and messaging are expanding functionality and connectivity both online and in the physical world.
Internet Trends Report 2018 - KPCB - Mary Meeker - #CodeConIan Gertler
Technology analyst and venture capital icon Mary Meeker released the 2018 Internet Trends report at #CodeCon (the Recode Conference). The 294 page report covers a range of trends and topics including:
- Internet adoption
- Mobile usage
- Mobile ads
- Crypto/cryptocurrency/blockchain
- Voice/speech recognition
- Tech investment
- Ecommerce vs Brick & Mortar
- Subscription services
- Education
- Freelancing
- Transportation
- Enterprise
- China
- Immigration
This document provides a summary of trends from the 2018 Internet Trends report by Mary Meeker. It discusses slowing growth in new internet users and devices as markets reach mainstream levels. Innovation and competition are driving improvements in products that increase usage and engagement through personalization, while also facing more scrutiny. Emerging technologies like voice interfaces, digital payments, and messaging are expanding functionality and connectivity for consumers.
Mary Meeker Internet trends report_2018WesleyMann2
The document summarizes key trends in internet and technology from 2018. It notes that global internet user growth is slowing as penetration reaches over 50% of the world's population. Internet usage remains solid with daily time spent on digital media at nearly 6 hours. Innovation and competition are driving improvements in devices, accessibility, simplicity, payments, localization, and messaging that continue fueling product usefulness and usage, though also increasing scrutiny.
TechCrunch - Mary Meeker 2018 Internet Trends ReportJosh Constine
This document provides a summary of trends from the 2018 Internet Trends report by Mary Meeker. It discusses slowing growth in new internet users and devices as markets reach mainstream levels. Innovation and competition are driving improvements in products that increase usage and engagement through personalization, while also facing more scrutiny. Emerging technologies like voice interfaces, digital payments, and messaging are expanding functionality and connectivity for consumers.
This document provides a summary of trends from the 2018 Internet Trends report by Mary Meeker. It discusses slowing growth in new internet users and devices as markets reach mainstream levels. Innovation and competition are driving improvements in products that increase usage and engagement through personalization, while also facing more scrutiny. Emerging technologies like voice interfaces, digital payments, and messaging are expanding functionality and connectivity for consumers.
Mary meeker internettrendsreport2018 180530164809Raj Narayanan
The document summarizes key trends in internet and technology from 2018. It notes that global internet user growth is slowing as penetration reaches over 50% of the world's population. Internet usage remains solid with daily time spent on digital media at nearly 6 hours. Innovation and competition are driving improvements in devices, accessibility, simplicity, payments, localization, and messaging that continue fueling product usefulness and usage, though also increasing scrutiny.
This document provides a summary of key tips for ensuring customers continue to transact through mobile apps. It begins by discussing the history and rise of mobile apps. It then outlines 5 tips: 1) Be aware of which operating system will provide the best returns; 2) Be sensitive to data privacy concerns; 3) Reduce payment friction; 4) Balance functionality and performance; 5) Build customer retention features. It provides supporting evidence and examples for each tip. The overall summary is that the document analyzes factors important for customer retention and monetization in mobile apps.
Senfino is an AI company that provides explainable artificial intelligence (XAI) for internet of things (IoT) applications. Its XAI technology allows AI systems to provide explanations for their decisions and recommendations in understandable terms. This helps foster collaboration between humans and AI assistants. Senfino envisions using human-centered design and XAI to help workforces be more efficient and productive by leveraging AI that serves human objectives rather than just focusing on interfaces.
Employing mobile application deep linking for cross channel and mobile transmedia storytelling between (IOT) proximity media inbound (pull) and retail environment outbound (push) accessing cloud APIs for purchase automation.
Before there was familiarity with IOT, radio frequency smart media, cross channel and mobile; we had to explain everything about NFC, touch-points, hyper local, location based services, addressability, attribution, m-commerce and analytics. Today, these are industry standards that consumers expect.
thinaire is a company that uses patented technology to transmit data from traditional advertising media like magazines and billboards directly to mobile devices using radio frequency identification (RFID) tags. This allows the media to become interactive and enables mobile commerce transactions. thinaire's platform allows brands to engage consumers through location-based messaging and offers, track consumer behavior and sales, and extend their reach to mobile. The technology benefits media companies by creating new revenue streams from advertising and monetizing their content through mobile applications and purchases.
This document outlines the stages and strategies involved in a movie promotion and release plan, including theatrical and digital release windows, using rich media like trailers and posters, distributing promotional apps, integrating promotions across mobile and social channels, engaging audiences at physical retail locations through directories and merchandise, and utilizing offers, alerts, games, and social sharing to build sustained engagement leading up to and following a movie's release.
Map displays cross channel proximity engagement touch points for mobile engagement between entertainment media release windows to heighten interest and increase sales.
Before adidas tagged Boost with RFID, we pitched the concept of wearable /mobile engagement and activation, auto recognition and application launch to adidas innovation in 2011.
Thinaire pitch deck for Subway; omnichannel engagement, cross channel and mobile rewards, digital video, automotive telematics, remote ordering and affinity ambassador socialization.
McDonald's user story experience pitch deck. Omnichannel opt-in, notification, connected car LBS, remote ordering and speed the line mobile transaction.
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Thinaire provides products and services for cross-channel integration, mobile engagement, and commerce automation including:
1) SDKs and APIs to enable cross-channel transactions, mobile activation, and application adoption across devices and media.
2) Analytics and insights platforms to measure cross-channel performance, customer behavior, and touchpoints between awareness and purchase.
3) Tools for personalization, offers, and incentives distributed through media channels with seamless redemption.
Cross channel and mobile proximity engagement and activation pitch deck for Diageo featuring omnichannel, TV, digital video, social, retail and mobile commerce integration
The document outlines the multi-step process for developing a new product from initial research through testing and deployment. Key steps include researching requirements, creating a product brief, obtaining approval, developing requirements, opening tickets, submitting for testing and approval, and finally deploying or rejecting the new product.
The document describes how digital out-of-home content displayed on networks is encoded with identifiers that are transmitted to mobile devices, allowing the content identifier to be referenced and the content to be amplified across mobile social channels. User interactions are then tracked across digital out-of-home, mobile, and retail environments for auditing cost-per-action advertising performance.
Trusted media builds confidence in brands and their messages, which sets audience expectations and drives adoption of platforms that enable embedding media through stories and promotional offers. These experiences allow click impressions and purchases to be attributed to loyalty accounts where points can be converted to digital currency for cause donations. The platform aggregates attribution data from various sources like social networks, groups, and gaming to power loyalty programs, donations, and mobile commerce through an open API.
Subscribers can opt-in to receive offers and notifications from brands through their set-top box or mobile applications. When opted-in, the subscriber's actions on their mobile device can be attributed to the original media they engaged with. If a subscriber with the opt-in mobile application comes within range of a beacon, it can trigger a branded experience. The mobile application is able to deliver customized experiences based on business rules, context, and the user's preferences across different apps and devices.
This document discusses analytics concepts including who, what, where, when, why for input and output logic. It references real-time analytics using third party APIs and technologies like Hadoop, Watson, and MQTT. The goal is to gain insights from consumer and brand data across various channels to improve personalization, segmentation, rationalization for physical places, demand forecasting, and more through CRM, SCM, media planning, buying, logistics, inventory, and social data.
This document contains a long list of terms related to commerce, data, technology, marketing, payments and analytics including references to time, location, activities, inventory, preferences, subscriptions, tokens, logistics, distribution, digital currency, segmentation, stored value, networks, APIs, influence, tags, audiences, context, brands, loyalty, CRM, accounts, transactions, media metrics, intelligence, wallets, experience, authorization, apps, profiles, devices, social networks, affiliates and factors that compose a commerce data ecosystem.
The document outlines a marketing technology stack that collects consumer and brand data from various sources and feeds. This data passes through different layers including physical, device, network, and occasion layers where it is analyzed by segmentation, context rules, and analytics engines to generate insights. These insights can then inform influence, actions, campaigns and reporting to understand behavior and content.
Salesforce Integration for Bonterra Impact Management (fka Social Solutions A...Jeffrey Haguewood
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UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series, part 6DianaGray10
Welcome to UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series part 6. In this session, we will cover Test Automation with generative AI and Open AI.
UiPath Test Automation with generative AI and Open AI webinar offers an in-depth exploration of leveraging cutting-edge technologies for test automation within the UiPath platform. Attendees will delve into the integration of generative AI, a test automation solution, with Open AI advanced natural language processing capabilities.
Throughout the session, participants will discover how this synergy empowers testers to automate repetitive tasks, enhance testing accuracy, and expedite the software testing life cycle. Topics covered include the seamless integration process, practical use cases, and the benefits of harnessing AI-driven automation for UiPath testing initiatives. By attending this webinar, testers, and automation professionals can gain valuable insights into harnessing the power of AI to optimize their test automation workflows within the UiPath ecosystem, ultimately driving efficiency and quality in software development processes.
What will you get from this session?
1. Insights into integrating generative AI.
2. Understanding how this integration enhances test automation within the UiPath platform
3. Practical demonstrations
4. Exploration of real-world use cases illustrating the benefits of AI-driven test automation for UiPath
Topics covered:
What is generative AI
Test Automation with generative AI and Open AI.
UiPath integration with generative AI
Speaker:
Deepak Rai, Automation Practice Lead, Boundaryless Group and UiPath MVP
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* Step-by-step implementation guide
* Live demos with code snippets
* Enhancing LLM capabilities with vector search
* Best practices and optimization strategies
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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.
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Overview
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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.
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- 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
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In the rapidly evolving landscape of technologies, XML continues to play a vital role in structuring, storing, and transporting data across diverse systems. The recent advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) present new methodologies for enhancing XML development workflows, introducing efficiency, automation, and intelligent capabilities. This presentation will outline the scope and perspective of utilizing AI in XML development. The potential benefits and the possible pitfalls will be highlighted, providing a balanced view of the subject.
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The introduction of DLAU and the CCB & CCX licensing model caused quite a stir in the HCL community. As a Notes and Domino customer, you may have faced challenges with unexpected user counts and license costs. You probably have questions on how this new licensing approach works and how to benefit from it. Most importantly, you likely have budget constraints and want to save money where possible. Don’t worry, we can help with all of this!
We’ll show you how to fix common misconfigurations that cause higher-than-expected user counts, and how to identify accounts which you can deactivate to save money. There are also frequent patterns that can cause unnecessary cost, like using a person document instead of a mail-in for shared mailboxes. We’ll provide examples and solutions for those as well. And naturally we’ll explain the new licensing model.
Join HCL Ambassador Marc Thomas in this webinar with a special guest appearance from Franz Walder. It will give you the tools and know-how to stay on top of what is going on with Domino licensing. You will be able lower your cost through an optimized configuration and keep it low going forward.
These topics will be covered
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3. 92% of Teens Surveyed
Want Control of their
Personal Information.
85% insist that obtaining permission in shorter
clearer language should be required before
collecting data.
Fast Company 10.08.10
4. ACLU to Siri, “Sorry, I Didn’t
Get That, Say Again”
"The only thing that's clear is we really don't know
what may be happening to the personal
information we have told Siri”
—NicoleOzer,AmericanCivilLibertiesUnionattorney
5. DNT gets Volatile in
Congress Session.
Rockefeller’s Do-Not-Track OnlineAct calls for FTC
oversight, accuses industry of dragging its feet
purposely.
AdAge Digital, 04.24.13
7. Retailers dissatisfied with
Google, Isis and others, Rally
to Reclaim Customer
Experience
MCX companies including Walmart, Target, Best Buy and
7-Eleven operate more than 75,000 stores and process
more than $1 trillioninannual payments.
Fierce Mobile, 04.17.13
8. Consumer Attention has
Shifted to Mobile, Brands
are Caught Off Guard.
AccordingtoanEconsultancy survey, brands areinvesting
moreheavilyinmobile butmobile consumer experienceand
themetricsthatdriveperformance areamystery.
ClickZ 03.07.13
9. IAC backed Aereo
delivers Broadcast TV
Over-the-Air to Multi-
screen Devices: iPad,
iPhone, Roku.
CNET 05.13.13
11. 80% of Respondents have
Never Downloaded a Hotel
or Airline App to their
Smartphones.
63% of respondents never wanttointeract withatravel
brand via social media.
—Deloitte survey
Loyalty 360º 04.03.13
12. “Mobileadoption isoutpacing any historical adoption
trend. Businesses that willsucceed on this next wave
need to understand how tonot only buildoutstanding
experiences onmobile platforms, but also leverage user
data rigorously inorder to best measure and improve
their mobile offerings.”
—JeffTseng,CEOofKontagent
ClickZ 03.07.13
13.
14. New Rules, Content as
Nearly Indistinguishable
from Commerce
Nearly half of Thrillist earnings are generated from the
JackThreads e-commerce site’s companion iPhone app.
Tech Crunch 03.22.13
15. 60% of Consumers Surveyed are
Interested in Mobile Payments.
—IMSResearchsurvey
"Consumers now recognize the value of the data they
create on social networks and search engines and the
power isshifting, as brands begin toacknowledge the
real value of consumer networks.”
—"TheNewValueShift."ZoeLazarus,LoweCounsel
Secure ID News 12.06.12
18. By 2016 there will be
more than 550 Million
NFC Handsets.
Up from 80 million in 2012
and 35 million in 2011
—IMS Research report
SOURCE: RFGLOBALNET 12.15.11
20. 74% of Developers
Surveyed Plan on Building
Apps for Connected Cars.
Developers predict that by 2015 they willbe building
mobile applications for more than smartphones and
tablets. Televisions, connected cars, game consoles,
Google Glass, and foldable screens all ranked high onthe
list of form factors for 2015.
— Appcelerator/IDC Q3 2012 Mobile Developer Report
INC. 12.20.12
23. Marketers Express Desire for a
New a Operating Model…
Anew toolbox and collaborative digital partnerships that
demonstrate value interms of higher revenue and
increased market share.
— AccentureInteractiveresearch,TurbulencefortheCMO,2013
SOURCE: Online Media Daily 04.29.13
24. 66% of Marketing Executives Plan
to Allocate at Least 1/4 of their
Budget to Digital Marketing
-23%saidmorethanhalfoftheirspendwillgotowarddigitalmarketing
-48%admittheywillspendmoreonmanagingcustomerdata
-40%willincreasebudgetspendonWebanalytics
-39%willspendmoreonmarketinganalytics
Only44%saidagencypartnershelpmarketingexecutivestransformtheir
marketingorganization,whichisacleargoalformarketingexecutivesin2013.
— AccentureInteractiveresearch,TurbulencefortheCMO,2013
SOURCE: Online Media Daily 04.29.13
25. “ We can't match the volume of
our consumers' creative output,
but we can spark it with the right
type of content.”
— Joe Tripodi, CMO Coca-Cola
- 26 millionYou Tube viewsof content that
Coca Cola created
- 120 millionYou Tube viewsof content created
by others
SOURCE: HBR Blog by Joe Tripodi 04.27.11
26. Twitter Innovation is a Process of
Organic Learning, Crowd Sourcing
whereby Key Functionality Pioneered
by Ecosystem Developers Includes:
- Retweets
- Replies
- Hashtags
- Mobile app
- Social ads
SOURCE:BusinessInsider03.17.13
27. Pocket Change Rewards Users
with Digital Currency for
“Positive, Organic Behavior,”
…such as achieving goals ingame play, shopping, travel
and social activity. Pocket Change digital currency is
earned on400 apps redeemed by 50 millionusers at retail
and online environments such as, Target, Sephora, Fab,
Playstation and XBox.
SOURCE: Tech Crunch 03.21.13
29. Apple Users Downloaded Nearly as
Many Apps in 2012 Alone as they
have Since iPhone’s 2007 Launch.
- 4 year period June 2007 –October 2011:
18 billiondownloads
- 1 year period October 2011 – September 2012:
17 billiondownloads
Google Play reached 25 billion downloads
Q3 2012 and offers 800,000 apps.
SOURCE:ReadWrite12.26.12
36. Blue Bite Deploys NFC
LBS at 140 Malls
for Clip’d coupon platform distribution on
Adspace’s 2,900 DOOH display network
reaching 48 million shoppers per month
SOURCE: Media Post 03.08.13
37. Cross Device Behavior
is an Essential Metric
Defining Media Value
“Canyou attributespendingtoactionsthatyou aregettingthe
consumertotake?Thishelpsyou validatewhatmediaor
inventoryisvaluableandwhatisn't.”
—CassBaker,executivevicepresidentatLeapfrogOnline
SOURCE:ClickZ,03.05.13
38. RTB is in Demand, along
with “Viewability”
RTB Growth
- 2012 146%
- Q4 85%
— Accordant Media. The “Q1 Market Pulse” report
40. A New Monetary Exchange is
Evolving from within the Hyper-
connected Environment.
Lifestyle behavior and engagement rewards developers,
gamers and brand ambassadors withvirtual currency.
Amazon launches virtual currency, courts developer’s
engagement.
ZDNet02.05.13
41. Commerce on Mobile Devices
will Exceed $1 Trillion within 4
years, Worldwide
— IDC
Worldwidebusinessandconsumerspendingovermobile
devicesispredictedtoexceed$1trillion by2017,according
tothelatestresearchfromIDC.
FierceMobileIT 11.19.12
42. m-Commerce is a Proven
and Rapidly Evolving
Growth Market
InQ12013, 17.4% of retail transactions are
m-commerce, Up 31% from Q1 2012
SOURCE: Media Post 04.26.13
43. m-Commerce is about
TVs and Digital Displays
as much as it is about
Turnstiles and Terminals
Of TVviewers age 18 to24; 80% simultaneously use a
phone or tablet whilewatchingthe bigscreen.
“Second screen isa bigopportunity”
—HenryBlodget,BusinessInsiderCEO
SOURCE:BusinessInsider04.25.13
44. Cash and Checks are being
Displaced by Digital Payments
as Payment Cards are
Migrating to Mobile Devices.
Paper-based forms of payment are expected to
decline from 50% in 2005 to 31% by 2015
—The Nilson Report (Issue 985)
45. Gift Cards have Emerged as a
Leading Segment of the
Prepaid Market
— Blackhawk
Retailers are increasingly embracing third-party
distribution of gift cards as a means to capture
market share and to increase traffic and average
spending in their stores.
—National Retail Federation
46. Worldwide Mobile Payment
Transactions in 2012: $172 billion
Worldwide Mobile Payment
Transactions in 2016: $617 billion
—Gartner’s “Forecast: Mobile Payment, Worldwide, 2009-
2016” May 2012 research report
SOURCE:BLACKHAWK
48. “Artificial intelligence, the
science and engineering of
making intelligent machines”
—John McCarthy, StanfordAI Lab
AI is applying technology agents to automate tasks
typically requiring human reasoning such as learning,
planning, perception and communication.
49. An Intelligent Agent Perceives
it’s Environment and Takes
Actions that Maximize its
Chances of Success
50. Application of AI to RFID /NFC
Referencing data in context aware hyper-
connected environments for successful
engagement experience
- Historical
- Behavioral
- Social
- Preference
-Analytic
51. Cloud connected, collective intelligence
data feeds inform anAI network system
architecture that’s mobile device coupled
on user impulse for commerce
automation.
53. Facebook Launched
Reloadable Gift Cards
in January This Year
"After you've received a card, the next time you get a
Facebook Card gift, itwillinstantly be added toyour
existing card…Your card can hold multiple gift balances,
and each balance is dedicated to the retailer associated
withthe gift.”
SOURCE: Mashable 01.31.13
54. Mobile Social Advertising Channel
to Exceed $2 Billion in Revenue by
2017 fueled by Facebook and Twitter
Mobile Frequency
— BIA/Kelsey
SOURCE: ClickZ, April 11, 2013
55. Kraft NFC Campaign Streamlines
Mobile Engagement on Thinaire,
Delivers Brand Socialization with 12
times the Activation of QR Codes.
SOURCE:MobileCommerceDaily 10.18.12
56. Finnish Start-up 6Starz NFC
Check-in Attracts Patrons,
Socializes Proprietor Offers
Bars, restaurants and nightclubs use NFC-based
service to communicate with customers, provide
incentives for inviting friends to meet up in venue.
SOURCE:NFCWorld04.24.11
57.
58. Good2gether’s NFC Social Media Check-
in and Social Good, Offer Alerts Match
Socially Responsible Business with
Conscientious Consumers.
- businesses check inonsocial media,
register for notifications
- donate apercentage of purchases to local non-profit
- customers check-in at retailers using NFC window
sticker badges
SOURCE:NFCTimes02.21.13
59. Bonnaroo’s Best Program of 2012
“Probablyoneofthebestprogramsin2012oranyyearwasour
RFIDthatwebuiltoutwithFord.Sobasically,everybodywho
comestothefestivalgetsanRFIDwristband.It’stheirticket,so
theycanregisteritonline…ThroughapartnershipwithSpotify,
aftertheevent,wewereabletosendyou afullsetlistfromthat
show.Tohavethatjournalallinoneplace,allofitbrandedwith
Ford…[madefor]200millionimpressions,
2millionlikesandcomments.”
SOURCE:ADWEEK03.18.13
61. Application of quantum mechanics,
superposition, entanglement, qubits,
in artificial intelligence and content
addressable memory systems will
make everyday computing entirely
invisible, ubiquitous and perceptually
indistinguishable from our biology.
62. Cisco Estimates there are
Now 1 Trillion Devices
Connected to the Internet
— Padma Warrior, Cisco Chief Technology Officer
64. The Internet of Things
Includes Marketing,
Gaming and Brand-
Licensed Things
Flomio Brings NFC RFID to3D Objects
The company has launched aservice inwhichit
manufactures figurines and other three-dimensional plastic
objects withembedded RFID tags, for applications that
include marketing and gaming.
SOURCE: RFID Journal 02.22.13
65. Disney Announces Disney Infinity
Multiplatform Game Combining
Potentially Every Disney Franchise
with RFID on Xbox 360, PlayStation
3, Nintendo 3DS, Wii U, Wii, PC and
iOS.
“This isone of the most creative things inthe interactive
worldthat Ihave ever seen…It’s a tool chest for creativity.”
—JohnLasseter,Disneychiefcreativeofficer
Source: WIRED 01.15.13
66. Skylanders RFID Toys Outsold
All Other Action Figure Lines
Last Year, Topping Even Star
Wars with Sales Upward of
$500 Million in the US Alone.
— Activision
Source: WIRED 01.15.13
67. Rayman Uses Wii U’s
NFC to Add Characters
within Online Multiplayer
Game Play.
Source: Nintendo Life 04.27.12
68. “Assuming growth similar to what
prevailed during the Internet boom, the
Industrial Internet revolution will add
about $15 trillion to global GDP by 2030.
That’s the equivalent of adding another
U.S. economy to the world.”
— Jeff Immelt, CEO GE
Gigaom,GENOV.28,2012
69. "Cloud computing, mobility and the internet
of everything are the most network-centric
computing transitions that have ever
been…they present Cisco with an opportunity
to lead the communications and IT industry
for the next decade”
— Cisco Chairman and CEO John Chambers
SOUCE:EuropeanCommunications10.05.12
70. The Internet of Things
Includes Machine
Vending and Social
Cause Things
TheCoca-ColaCo.aimstodrumupmorefinancialsupportfortheAmericanRed
Crossthroughanewdonationoptionpilotedonsomeofitsinteractivevending
machinesinAtlanta.
SOURCE: the Atlanta Business Journal 09.17.12
73. “In the next age of computing — which we at IBM
are calling the era of cognitive systems — hardware
and software will gain amazing new human brain-like
capabilities to learn, adapt and sense that will
fundamentally improve the way people live, work
and interact with each other.”
— Paul Bloom
SOURCE: IBM'S TELECOM RESEARCH 01.17.13
75. Ray Kurzweil Joins Google In Full-
Time Engineering Director Role;
Will Focus On Machine Learning,
Language Processing
SOURCE: Tech Crunch 12.14.12
Editor's Notes
Timing is everything, In 1984 the Apple democratized publishing with the launch of the Macintosh personal computer.
The new media enterprise is the collective voice of individual expression. Self publishing with user created content is now the social norm.
More than 1 billion connected devices in 2013.
We’ve evolved, from hyper clutter to hypertext to hyperspace. From push, to pull.
Attaining vision requires input from multiple perspectives. Multiple source data feeds provide system intelligence required to deliver value.
Mobile commerce climbed 31% in the first quarter from a year ago, fueled by growing tablet use and improved customer service, M-commerce now accounts for 17.4% of total online retail sales, up from 13.3% in the year-earlier period.