Presentation slides from 03OCT18 presentation at Synergis Adept User Experience Conference. Topics include design thinking, innovation, technology stacks, new horizons.
Interactive Architecture - and the Role of the Designer (1984)John Vaughan
Presented at Videotex '84 conference (Before we Called it the Web).
The existing descriptors are Transactional, Publishing and Visual Design. The new metaphor is "Interactive Architecture". The new model is the Information Community.
We now have "the emerging role of the Interactive Architect". This holistic view implies a new set of markets, skills, tools and techniques, including:
"Windowed" environments
Standard Symbology
Metadata Tagging
VIEW MORE ON JCVTCS.COM
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BACKGROUND:
What Was Videotex?
http://www.jcvtcs.com/-experience/wayback-what-is-videotex.html
Browsing History
http://www.jcvtcs.com/-experience/wayback-browser-history.html
Visual Delight
http://www.jcvtcs.com/-experience/wayback-naplps-graphics.html
TCS is Born
http://www.jcvtcs.com/-experience/wayback-tcs-inc.html
Before the Web
http://www.jcvtcs.com/-experience/index-videotex.html
This is the Portfolio of my work as a usability designer in the emerging interactive arena from 1981-87.
UK digital market is valued at more than £100bn
Growth on the Internet represents 23% total UK GDP 2004-2009
By 2018 we aim to:
£365m of additional economic revenue
Make a difference to 10,000 organisations
We are NOT a funder, incubator or accelerator
Ecosystems, Platforms and Interoperability in IoT - 22/11/2013Maurizio Pilu
The document discusses ecosystems, platforms, and openness in the Internet of Things (IoT). It defines ecosystems as being built on foundational platforms that allow interdependent firms to develop interrelated products and services. For the IoT, ecosystems are still immature as no dominant platform has emerged, but standards, interoperability, and open APIs can help accelerate development by enabling different components to work together. The UK's Connected Digital Economy Catapult aims to advance the IoT ecosystem by focusing on areas like cities that generate large amounts of data, and by supporting infrastructure and existing investments through an open approach.
Cloud computing is internet-based computing that provides shared computing resources and services over the internet. There are three main types of cloud computing: public cloud which provides services over the internet from an off-site third party provider; private cloud which provides hosted services behind a company's firewall; and hybrid cloud which integrates multiple internal and external cloud services. Cloud computing architecture consists of software as a service (SaaS), platform as a service (PaaS), and infrastructure as a service (IaaS) that provide user interfaces, development platforms, and basic computing resources respectively on-demand over the internet.
Cloud computing provides centralized computing resources via the internet while edge computing distributes some computing capabilities to local endpoints. As technologies like IoT and 5G emerge, edge computing is growing in importance to support applications requiring low latency. Edge computing complements cloud computing by handling data and tasks locally when immediate response times are needed, while still utilizing cloud infrastructure for storage and analytics. Both cloud and edge computing are key to enabling technologies like smart cities that generate large amounts of data from distributed devices.
Commodity versus Complexity - IT as Innovation in Technology (Box CIO Briefing)Martin Hamilton
From the joint Jisc/Box CIO briefing in January 2015 on our File Sync and Share deal. In this talk I look at IT functions that have increasingly been commoditized, and some of the trends and signifiers that point to where institutional IT services can truly add value in the future
This document discusses how to build decentralized industry networks. It provides examples from three industry projects using digital twins and blockchain technology. The goal is to allow companies to cooperate digitally while retaining data sovereignty. Decentralized platforms are described as connecting companies in a self-determined, dynamic way without any single party dominating. One example provided is a construction machine rental industry project using digital twins of machines to allow easier, more efficient sharing between partner companies while keeping data secure and trustworthy. The document advocates starting with small, concrete use cases to prove out the technology before expanding scope and establishing governance structures.
IoT And Inevitable Decentralization of The InternetPaul Brody
The Internet of things isn't just here, it's inevitable and it's going to re-architect the internet as a result. It's time to drop our obsession with analytics and focus on value creation.
Interactive Architecture - and the Role of the Designer (1984)John Vaughan
Presented at Videotex '84 conference (Before we Called it the Web).
The existing descriptors are Transactional, Publishing and Visual Design. The new metaphor is "Interactive Architecture". The new model is the Information Community.
We now have "the emerging role of the Interactive Architect". This holistic view implies a new set of markets, skills, tools and techniques, including:
"Windowed" environments
Standard Symbology
Metadata Tagging
VIEW MORE ON JCVTCS.COM
http://www.jcvtcs.com/-papers-tcs/interactive-architecture.html
BACKGROUND:
What Was Videotex?
http://www.jcvtcs.com/-experience/wayback-what-is-videotex.html
Browsing History
http://www.jcvtcs.com/-experience/wayback-browser-history.html
Visual Delight
http://www.jcvtcs.com/-experience/wayback-naplps-graphics.html
TCS is Born
http://www.jcvtcs.com/-experience/wayback-tcs-inc.html
Before the Web
http://www.jcvtcs.com/-experience/index-videotex.html
This is the Portfolio of my work as a usability designer in the emerging interactive arena from 1981-87.
UK digital market is valued at more than £100bn
Growth on the Internet represents 23% total UK GDP 2004-2009
By 2018 we aim to:
£365m of additional economic revenue
Make a difference to 10,000 organisations
We are NOT a funder, incubator or accelerator
Ecosystems, Platforms and Interoperability in IoT - 22/11/2013Maurizio Pilu
The document discusses ecosystems, platforms, and openness in the Internet of Things (IoT). It defines ecosystems as being built on foundational platforms that allow interdependent firms to develop interrelated products and services. For the IoT, ecosystems are still immature as no dominant platform has emerged, but standards, interoperability, and open APIs can help accelerate development by enabling different components to work together. The UK's Connected Digital Economy Catapult aims to advance the IoT ecosystem by focusing on areas like cities that generate large amounts of data, and by supporting infrastructure and existing investments through an open approach.
Cloud computing is internet-based computing that provides shared computing resources and services over the internet. There are three main types of cloud computing: public cloud which provides services over the internet from an off-site third party provider; private cloud which provides hosted services behind a company's firewall; and hybrid cloud which integrates multiple internal and external cloud services. Cloud computing architecture consists of software as a service (SaaS), platform as a service (PaaS), and infrastructure as a service (IaaS) that provide user interfaces, development platforms, and basic computing resources respectively on-demand over the internet.
Cloud computing provides centralized computing resources via the internet while edge computing distributes some computing capabilities to local endpoints. As technologies like IoT and 5G emerge, edge computing is growing in importance to support applications requiring low latency. Edge computing complements cloud computing by handling data and tasks locally when immediate response times are needed, while still utilizing cloud infrastructure for storage and analytics. Both cloud and edge computing are key to enabling technologies like smart cities that generate large amounts of data from distributed devices.
Commodity versus Complexity - IT as Innovation in Technology (Box CIO Briefing)Martin Hamilton
From the joint Jisc/Box CIO briefing in January 2015 on our File Sync and Share deal. In this talk I look at IT functions that have increasingly been commoditized, and some of the trends and signifiers that point to where institutional IT services can truly add value in the future
This document discusses how to build decentralized industry networks. It provides examples from three industry projects using digital twins and blockchain technology. The goal is to allow companies to cooperate digitally while retaining data sovereignty. Decentralized platforms are described as connecting companies in a self-determined, dynamic way without any single party dominating. One example provided is a construction machine rental industry project using digital twins of machines to allow easier, more efficient sharing between partner companies while keeping data secure and trustworthy. The document advocates starting with small, concrete use cases to prove out the technology before expanding scope and establishing governance structures.
IoT And Inevitable Decentralization of The InternetPaul Brody
The Internet of things isn't just here, it's inevitable and it's going to re-architect the internet as a result. It's time to drop our obsession with analytics and focus on value creation.
Democracy 2.0 - What can lawmakers learn from lean software development?Plural (think tank)
Can lean software development techniques (such as Scrum, Test-driven development, and UX-driven design) both increase government effectiveness and improve citizen engagement?
This document discusses edge computing and how it relates to IoT and AI. It defines key concepts like IoT, AI, machine learning, and cloud computing. It then explains that edge computing allows data from IoT devices to be processed locally instead of sending it to data centers, improving latency, security, costs and business uptime. Some applications of edge computing include autonomous vehicles, augmented reality, retail, and connected homes/offices.
A David vs. Goliath Tale of Triumph - Reversim Summit 2017 - Nati ShalomCloudify Community
This document tells a story of David vs. Goliath where an Israeli open source company, Cloudify, overcomes a large network vendor to help an Israeli operator launch a new cloud/edge network services platform. Cloudify had to address concerns around being free vs. open source, questions of maturity compared to the incumbent, and preferences for turnkey vs. do-it-yourself solutions. Ultimately, Cloudify developed a new model for network function virtualization that helped the operator launch its new service at lower cost and faster time to market, making Cloudify the victor in this industry battle.
Blockchains allow for decentralized peer-to-peer transactions and record keeping without centralized control or oversight. They have applications in retail, transportation, finance, internet access, energy distribution, manufacturing, art, governance, and education by enabling new types of transactions and agreements that were previously difficult to implement or verify without centralized authorities. Blockchains are relevant to non-tech users by allowing people to do things they want to do but currently cannot.
This document discusses how various trends like containerization, automation, globalization, standardization, and markets of one are constantly changing business and society. It argues that virtualization and cloud computing help organizations adapt to these changes by providing flexibility, agility, and alignment through elastic, on-demand IT resources. Some examples are given of how early adopters have leveraged cloud computing to quickly provision new services and scale applications to meet spikes in demand. The overall message is that in times of change, those who can adapt with new technologies like cloud will succeed, while others relying on outdated models may struggle.
Be open and keep control - Your way through the paradigm shiftUnivention GmbH
Peter Ganten, CEO at Univention opens the Univention Summit 2014 with a speech about the upcoming pardigm shift in corporate IT and how open source software gains more importance in IT infrastructures.
Bas Boorsma, Director, Internet of Things & City Digitization North Europe, Cisco
Presentation from the Nordic Digital Business Summit 2016
www.NDBSevents.com
RosellaTM is the world's first operating system for smart infrastructure using an AI-enabled cognitive computing framework. It extends cloud computing to the infrastructure's edge by using edge computing to deliver real-time processing at the edge and pushing processed intelligence to the cloud rather than just large amounts of data. RosellaTM automates network operations to reduce complexity, integration costs, and eliminate single points of failure.
The document traces the history and evolution of outsourcing from its early precedents established by Adam Smith in 1776 to more recent developments. It notes milestones like the birth of multinational corporations in the late 19th century, the emergence of mainframe computing enabling data processing outsourcing in the 1960s, and information technology and business process outsourcing gaining recognition as business strategies in the 1980s and 1990s as outsourcing expanded to various business functions and geographical regions. The development of digital technologies, the internet, and globalization further drove changes in outsourcing models over time.
The document discusses the potential uses and implications of blockchain technology. It begins with definitions of blockchain and explanations for how and why it works, focusing on key enabling technologies like public key cryptography and peer-to-peer networking. Examples are given of industries like financial services, logistics and ownership records that could implement blockchain. Concerns about adoption are addressed, arguing that blockchain can save costs, work at scale, and help address issues like lack of identification that plague many in developing areas. The conclusion is that smart contract-based blockchain technologies may reduce human resource needs while speeding transactions and changing startup funding models through initial coin offerings.
Virtacore and tw telecom have partnered to provide cloud, network, and data center services that allow customers to easily deploy flexible cloud solutions. The partnership utilizes tw telecom's eLynk private data service to securely connect customers to Virtacore's cloud infrastructure hosted in Equinix data centers. This provides customers with a scalable and secure Ethernet cloud connection. In addition, customers can increase their bandwidth as needed and gain visibility into network performance metrics. The combination of Virtacore's cloud infrastructure and tw telecom's secure connection enables customers to extend their IT infrastructure to the cloud while maintaining security, control, and improved business performance.
Top IX: interoperability and neutrality, the idea of an InterCloud ExchangeGabriele Bozzi
The document discusses the idea of an Inter-Cloud eXchange (ICX) to facilitate interoperability and neutrality between clouds, similar to how Internet exchanges (IXs) enable interconnection and peering between networks on the Internet. It frames key issues such as the role of IXs in cloud environments, the extent to which Internet peering is similar to cloud peering, and standards and flexibility needed for ICX. Diagrams show how an ICX ecosystem could operate as a common platform for clouds to communicate, trade, and share virtualized resources via common APIs, analogous to how IXs facilitate Internet peering.
Maurizio Pilu - Digital Catapult - IoT Day - 10 04 2014Maurizio Pilu
The document discusses the Connected Digital Economy Catapult, an organization established by the UK Technology Strategy Board to advance digital innovation. It focuses on unlocking challenges in the data value chain through collaboration, openly accessible demonstrators and platforms. Specifically, it examines the Catapult's work related to the Internet of Things (IoT), including open access pilots and demonstrators around cities/communities, privacy/trust, and next generation infrastructure like 5G and machine-to-machine communication. It emphasizes that an "Internet style" approach using open data, APIs, interoperability and standards is crucial for IoT innovation.
This document discusses Connectome, a decentralized autonomous gateway that combines AI, IoT, and blockchain technologies to create a smart space. Connectome aims to autonomously integrate demand and supply services in real-time by connecting different service providers through its AI-powered engine and smart contracts on the blockchain. It seeks to maximize the potential of existing services by allowing them to utilize each other through combinations proposed by its AI and organizer systems. The developer outlines Connectome's vision and provides examples of potential use cases, architectural diagrams, development phases, and milestones.
Potentials of the Blockchain Technology in Coworking Spaces -- Martin de BieJean-Yves Huwart
Blockchain technology has potential applications in co-working spaces due to the numerous parties involved in real estate transactions. Currently, relevant data is non-standardized and distributed between market participants, lacking a "single source of truth". Blockchain could provide a shared platform and ledger to facilitate value exchanges without third parties by creating a smart ecosystem for more efficient property management through automated processes. LOEK! is presented as a leading example of a smart, collaborative platform leveraging blockchain and other technologies to provide innovative asset management solutions for co-working spaces.
This presentation is an overview of the directions of IoT development by leading world companies, described how the IoT and cloud environments can give a synergistic effect.
This presentation was held by Dov Nimratz (Solution Architect, Consultant, GlobalLogic) at GlobalLogic Ivano-Frankivks TechTalk on December 1, 2018.
EDB Database for Digital Transformation_20161101Pierre Fricke
The document discusses how EDB Postgres provides a database platform that allows for both speed and control, enabling IT to empower business and drive digital transformation. It offers a complete open-source based enterprise database that can seamlessly work with both new and legacy systems. With its multi-model capabilities and support for various data types, languages, and environments, EDB Postgres allows flexibility without sacrificing reliability, security, or performance.
The document discusses several topics related to innovation including:
1. Classical and "digical" (combined digital and physical) innovations will impact some businesses more than others through digital-physical combinations and new models that work on platforms.
2. The rise of technologies like the Internet of Things (IoT), smart connected products, and machine learning will allow companies to engage customers in new ways, optimize operations, and transform business models through connecting devices, equipment, people and data.
3. Disruptive innovations are now occurring through new technologies like IoT that produce vast amounts of data, requiring new approaches to computing infrastructure, data management, analytics and security to realize their full potential.
This document discusses several topics related to innovation including classical innovation, "digical" innovation, disruptive innovation, and the role of digital technology as an enabler of innovation. It highlights how digical innovations will impact some businesses more than others and drives new models, data aggregation challenges, and the ability to align operational technology with information technology. The document also discusses how the Internet of Things allows companies to engage customers, optimize operations, connect devices and equipment, transform business models, and produce large amounts of data. It emphasizes that the digital moment is now and encourages the audience to deploy innovations now.
Democracy 2.0 - What can lawmakers learn from lean software development?Plural (think tank)
Can lean software development techniques (such as Scrum, Test-driven development, and UX-driven design) both increase government effectiveness and improve citizen engagement?
This document discusses edge computing and how it relates to IoT and AI. It defines key concepts like IoT, AI, machine learning, and cloud computing. It then explains that edge computing allows data from IoT devices to be processed locally instead of sending it to data centers, improving latency, security, costs and business uptime. Some applications of edge computing include autonomous vehicles, augmented reality, retail, and connected homes/offices.
A David vs. Goliath Tale of Triumph - Reversim Summit 2017 - Nati ShalomCloudify Community
This document tells a story of David vs. Goliath where an Israeli open source company, Cloudify, overcomes a large network vendor to help an Israeli operator launch a new cloud/edge network services platform. Cloudify had to address concerns around being free vs. open source, questions of maturity compared to the incumbent, and preferences for turnkey vs. do-it-yourself solutions. Ultimately, Cloudify developed a new model for network function virtualization that helped the operator launch its new service at lower cost and faster time to market, making Cloudify the victor in this industry battle.
Blockchains allow for decentralized peer-to-peer transactions and record keeping without centralized control or oversight. They have applications in retail, transportation, finance, internet access, energy distribution, manufacturing, art, governance, and education by enabling new types of transactions and agreements that were previously difficult to implement or verify without centralized authorities. Blockchains are relevant to non-tech users by allowing people to do things they want to do but currently cannot.
This document discusses how various trends like containerization, automation, globalization, standardization, and markets of one are constantly changing business and society. It argues that virtualization and cloud computing help organizations adapt to these changes by providing flexibility, agility, and alignment through elastic, on-demand IT resources. Some examples are given of how early adopters have leveraged cloud computing to quickly provision new services and scale applications to meet spikes in demand. The overall message is that in times of change, those who can adapt with new technologies like cloud will succeed, while others relying on outdated models may struggle.
Be open and keep control - Your way through the paradigm shiftUnivention GmbH
Peter Ganten, CEO at Univention opens the Univention Summit 2014 with a speech about the upcoming pardigm shift in corporate IT and how open source software gains more importance in IT infrastructures.
Bas Boorsma, Director, Internet of Things & City Digitization North Europe, Cisco
Presentation from the Nordic Digital Business Summit 2016
www.NDBSevents.com
RosellaTM is the world's first operating system for smart infrastructure using an AI-enabled cognitive computing framework. It extends cloud computing to the infrastructure's edge by using edge computing to deliver real-time processing at the edge and pushing processed intelligence to the cloud rather than just large amounts of data. RosellaTM automates network operations to reduce complexity, integration costs, and eliminate single points of failure.
The document traces the history and evolution of outsourcing from its early precedents established by Adam Smith in 1776 to more recent developments. It notes milestones like the birth of multinational corporations in the late 19th century, the emergence of mainframe computing enabling data processing outsourcing in the 1960s, and information technology and business process outsourcing gaining recognition as business strategies in the 1980s and 1990s as outsourcing expanded to various business functions and geographical regions. The development of digital technologies, the internet, and globalization further drove changes in outsourcing models over time.
The document discusses the potential uses and implications of blockchain technology. It begins with definitions of blockchain and explanations for how and why it works, focusing on key enabling technologies like public key cryptography and peer-to-peer networking. Examples are given of industries like financial services, logistics and ownership records that could implement blockchain. Concerns about adoption are addressed, arguing that blockchain can save costs, work at scale, and help address issues like lack of identification that plague many in developing areas. The conclusion is that smart contract-based blockchain technologies may reduce human resource needs while speeding transactions and changing startup funding models through initial coin offerings.
Virtacore and tw telecom have partnered to provide cloud, network, and data center services that allow customers to easily deploy flexible cloud solutions. The partnership utilizes tw telecom's eLynk private data service to securely connect customers to Virtacore's cloud infrastructure hosted in Equinix data centers. This provides customers with a scalable and secure Ethernet cloud connection. In addition, customers can increase their bandwidth as needed and gain visibility into network performance metrics. The combination of Virtacore's cloud infrastructure and tw telecom's secure connection enables customers to extend their IT infrastructure to the cloud while maintaining security, control, and improved business performance.
Top IX: interoperability and neutrality, the idea of an InterCloud ExchangeGabriele Bozzi
The document discusses the idea of an Inter-Cloud eXchange (ICX) to facilitate interoperability and neutrality between clouds, similar to how Internet exchanges (IXs) enable interconnection and peering between networks on the Internet. It frames key issues such as the role of IXs in cloud environments, the extent to which Internet peering is similar to cloud peering, and standards and flexibility needed for ICX. Diagrams show how an ICX ecosystem could operate as a common platform for clouds to communicate, trade, and share virtualized resources via common APIs, analogous to how IXs facilitate Internet peering.
Maurizio Pilu - Digital Catapult - IoT Day - 10 04 2014Maurizio Pilu
The document discusses the Connected Digital Economy Catapult, an organization established by the UK Technology Strategy Board to advance digital innovation. It focuses on unlocking challenges in the data value chain through collaboration, openly accessible demonstrators and platforms. Specifically, it examines the Catapult's work related to the Internet of Things (IoT), including open access pilots and demonstrators around cities/communities, privacy/trust, and next generation infrastructure like 5G and machine-to-machine communication. It emphasizes that an "Internet style" approach using open data, APIs, interoperability and standards is crucial for IoT innovation.
This document discusses Connectome, a decentralized autonomous gateway that combines AI, IoT, and blockchain technologies to create a smart space. Connectome aims to autonomously integrate demand and supply services in real-time by connecting different service providers through its AI-powered engine and smart contracts on the blockchain. It seeks to maximize the potential of existing services by allowing them to utilize each other through combinations proposed by its AI and organizer systems. The developer outlines Connectome's vision and provides examples of potential use cases, architectural diagrams, development phases, and milestones.
Potentials of the Blockchain Technology in Coworking Spaces -- Martin de BieJean-Yves Huwart
Blockchain technology has potential applications in co-working spaces due to the numerous parties involved in real estate transactions. Currently, relevant data is non-standardized and distributed between market participants, lacking a "single source of truth". Blockchain could provide a shared platform and ledger to facilitate value exchanges without third parties by creating a smart ecosystem for more efficient property management through automated processes. LOEK! is presented as a leading example of a smart, collaborative platform leveraging blockchain and other technologies to provide innovative asset management solutions for co-working spaces.
This presentation is an overview of the directions of IoT development by leading world companies, described how the IoT and cloud environments can give a synergistic effect.
This presentation was held by Dov Nimratz (Solution Architect, Consultant, GlobalLogic) at GlobalLogic Ivano-Frankivks TechTalk on December 1, 2018.
EDB Database for Digital Transformation_20161101Pierre Fricke
The document discusses how EDB Postgres provides a database platform that allows for both speed and control, enabling IT to empower business and drive digital transformation. It offers a complete open-source based enterprise database that can seamlessly work with both new and legacy systems. With its multi-model capabilities and support for various data types, languages, and environments, EDB Postgres allows flexibility without sacrificing reliability, security, or performance.
The document discusses several topics related to innovation including:
1. Classical and "digical" (combined digital and physical) innovations will impact some businesses more than others through digital-physical combinations and new models that work on platforms.
2. The rise of technologies like the Internet of Things (IoT), smart connected products, and machine learning will allow companies to engage customers in new ways, optimize operations, and transform business models through connecting devices, equipment, people and data.
3. Disruptive innovations are now occurring through new technologies like IoT that produce vast amounts of data, requiring new approaches to computing infrastructure, data management, analytics and security to realize their full potential.
This document discusses several topics related to innovation including classical innovation, "digical" innovation, disruptive innovation, and the role of digital technology as an enabler of innovation. It highlights how digical innovations will impact some businesses more than others and drives new models, data aggregation challenges, and the ability to align operational technology with information technology. The document also discusses how the Internet of Things allows companies to engage customers, optimize operations, connect devices and equipment, transform business models, and produce large amounts of data. It emphasizes that the digital moment is now and encourages the audience to deploy innovations now.
A database for the planet - Scot Chain Edinburgh - Nov 11, 2016BigchainDB
Bruce Pon, CEO of BigchainDB talks about a database for the planet and mass adoption. But to reach everyone, it will need scale and the possibility for interoperability with legacy systems.
Things (sensors, actuators) that connect to the
Internet either directly or via gateways. They use IoT networking
protocols like Bluetooth Low Energy, ZigBee, LoRaWAN, etc.
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Gateway: A device that connects multiple things to the Internet
using IoT networking protocols and acts as a bridge to the
Internet.
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IoT platform: A cloud-based service that manages connectivity,
data storage, and processing for IoT applications. It exposes
APIs for applications to access data and control things.
»
Application: Software that interacts with the IoT platform to
access data, control things, and provide value to end users.
This document discusses the promise and potential of blockchain technology. It begins with an overview of blockchain components like distributed databases, peer-to-peer networks, and cryptographic hashing. It then discusses how blockchain could transform transactions by embedding smart contracts in digital code stored transparently on shared databases. Blockchain may affect any type of transaction between individuals, organizations, and algorithms. The document compares blockchain to TCP/IP and how it drove innovation on the internet over decades. It outlines potential applications and provides examples of companies already experimenting in areas like asset tracking, identity, and IoT.
1. The document proposes building an open Web of Things platform on a new decentralized internet using blockchain technology.
2. Some key problems with the current internet for IoT are the cost of connectivity, lack of trust, lack of future-proofing, and broken business models.
3. The new internet would use service-centric networking, publish/subscribe architecture, and blockchain for state and data replication to enable permissionless innovation at scale securely.
The document discusses the increasing connectivity of people and devices through networks and the Internet of Things. It argues that we have transitioned from the Information Age to the Systems Age, where decision-making systems are needed to manage and make sense of the vast amounts of data. The proliferation of connected devices will create enormous networks that can provide transparency and optimize operations in areas like logistics and asset management. However, these complex networks also introduce risks if not properly managed. GE is working on network-based technologies and cognitive systems to help create intelligent networks and distributed decision-making.
- The document discusses how smart factories and the Internet of Things (IoT) may impact the role of technical writers. It notes that while products are becoming smarter with sensors and data analytics, they will still require documentation and intelligent content.
- Technical writers may face new challenges with more product versions, mass customization, different documentation needs for various devices, and faster development cycles. Content may need to be more modular, structured, and delivered across multiple devices.
- Technical writers will need to provide documentation throughout the entire product lifecycle, not just at delivery/handoff. Content reusability and semantic tagging will be important to keep documentation up-to-date as products and components change.
1. Sun's vision is for everyone and everything to participate on the network through technologies like Java, as the network becomes the computer in the future.
2. Sun's strategy is to expand markets through industry-standard, open source technologies and take a whole systems approach to customer challenges based on their mission to fuel participation.
3. Emerging technologies like RFID, wireless sensor networks, and mobile solutions will drive further participation on the network, and Sun is developing technologies like Project Sun SPOT and the Java platform to encourage their technology in new devices.
The document discusses the future of cloud computing being open through multi-vendor interoperability. It notes the benefits of open solutions for both vendors and consumers in accelerating technology shifts at lower costs. Rackspace has benefited from adopting and leading open solutions like OpenStack, which allows building public and private clouds with common application programming interfaces (APIs).
Paradigm Capital Blockchain, Cryptocurrency & Apps ReportDaniel Lee
The document discusses the opportunities in blockchain technology and cryptocurrency. It notes that blockchain has the potential to massively change business processes and industries, as well as unlock new business opportunities, similar to how the internet impacted markets. Blockchain also has the potential to help distribute wealth more widely by banking the unbanked global population. The document provides an overview of the blockchain and cryptocurrency markets, Canadian companies involved, popular blockchain applications like Bitcoin and Ethereum, and concludes that we are still in the early stages of blockchain's impact and the opportunity for high returns has just begun.
This document discusses re-engineering engineering approaches from a top-down to a bottom-up model. It addresses issues facing CIOs like legacy systems, skills shortages, and changing business needs. The author advocates for evolvability, specialization, experimentation, and diversity to allow for continuous change and innovation. The road ahead is seen as requiring more modularity, adaptability, personalization and application interoperability to deal with increasing complexity. The future of computing is envisioned as autonomous systems that are self-healing, self-optimizing through technologies like SDN, NFV and platform-as-a-service models.
This document discusses emerging trends in technology that will shape the digital world over the next decade, including business event processing, cloud computing, and crowdsourcing. It also examines how abundance of technology like bandwidth and storage is disrupting traditional business models and the transition from scarcity to an abundance economy. Finally, it explores how tools that empower users to generate content and businesses will change how people use the internet.
RapidBlocks, a platform vision for accelerating enterprise blockchain adoption.aurablocks
RapidBlocks, a platform vision for accelerating enterprise blockchain adoption. A SaaS offering from AuraBlocks. RapidBlocks.net is built to work out of the box with Oracle's Blockchain Platform.
Blockchain solutions leading to better security practicesEric Larcheveque
Blockchain technologies can drive better security solutions by providing a trust layer between the blockchain and the physical world. Hardware-based security devices can help solve problems like securing user key management and addressing weaknesses in randomness and side-channel attacks. Ledger Technology has developed multiple secure hardware devices of varying tamper resistance that integrate with blockchains in a user-friendly and developer-friendly way.
Blockchain can be used across the whole manufacturing industry to address all different types of projects and stakeholders. Its value to the manufacturing vertical is promising as Industry 4.0 continues to grow.
This document provides an overview of Hyperledger and blockchain technology. It discusses how Hyperledger is helping to drive collaboration and standards around blockchain through an open source approach. It highlights some of Hyperledger's projects in areas like healthcare records, cross-border payments, and medical licensing. It also shares statistics about Hyperledger's growth and community. The overall purpose is to introduce readers to Hyperledger and the potential of blockchain technology.
The document discusses how digital technologies and the internet are transforming business models and the future of work. It covers the evolution of the internet from basic infrastructure to platforms, and how organizations are becoming modular and constructed from service platforms. It identifies five key challenges organizations face in this new environment: culture, new entrants, legacy systems, speed of change, and thinking differently. Examples are provided for how different industries are impacted.
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Threats to mobile devices are more prevalent and increasing in scope and complexity. Users of mobile devices desire to take full advantage of the features
available on those devices, but many of the features provide convenience and capability but sacrifice security. This best practices guide outlines steps the users can take to better protect personal devices and information.
For the full video of this presentation, please visit: https://www.edge-ai-vision.com/2024/06/building-and-scaling-ai-applications-with-the-nx-ai-manager-a-presentation-from-network-optix/
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In this presentation, van Emden covers the basics of scaling edge AI solutions using the Nx tool kit. He emphasizes the process of developing AI models and deploying them globally. He also showcases the conversion of AI models and the creation of effective edge AI pipelines, with a focus on pre-processing, model conversion, selecting the appropriate inference engine for the target hardware and post-processing.
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Monitoring and Managing Anomaly Detection on OpenShift
Overview
Dive into the world of anomaly detection on edge devices with our comprehensive hands-on tutorial. This SlideShare presentation will guide you through the entire process, from data collection and model training to edge deployment and real-time monitoring. Perfect for those looking to implement robust anomaly detection systems on resource-constrained IoT/edge devices.
Key Topics Covered
1. Introduction to Anomaly Detection
- Understand the fundamentals of anomaly detection and its importance in identifying unusual behavior or failures in systems.
2. Understanding Edge (IoT)
- Learn about edge computing and IoT, and how they enable real-time data processing and decision-making at the source.
3. What is ArgoCD?
- Discover ArgoCD, a declarative, GitOps continuous delivery tool for Kubernetes, and its role in deploying applications on edge devices.
4. Deployment Using ArgoCD for Edge Devices
- Step-by-step guide on deploying anomaly detection models on edge devices using ArgoCD.
5. Introduction to Apache Kafka and S3
- Explore Apache Kafka for real-time data streaming and Amazon S3 for scalable storage solutions.
6. Viewing Kafka Messages in the Data Lake
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7. What is Prometheus?
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8. Monitoring Application Metrics with Prometheus
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9. What is Camel K?
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10. Configuring Camel K Integrations for Data Pipelines
- Learn how to configure Camel K for seamless data pipeline integrations in your anomaly detection workflow.
11. What is a Jupyter Notebook?
- Overview of Jupyter Notebooks, an open-source web application for creating and sharing documents with live code, equations, visualizations, and narrative text.
12. Jupyter Notebooks with Code Examples
- Hands-on examples and code snippets in Jupyter Notebooks to help you implement and test anomaly detection models.
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R newton quantum innovation and i road stack 03oct18
1. Peeking Inside
the Box
A Metaphorical Musing
on the Quantum Structure
of Innovation
Randall-Scott Newton
Consilia Vektor
Synergis Adept Customer Conference 2018
Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
2. Two philosophies from Internet 1.0
“Information (almost) wants to be free”
— Stewart Brand
“In Cyberspace, code is the law.”
— Lawrence Lessig
Two values in eternal tension (quantum interference):
Knowledge as freedom
Knowledge as control
or
Knowledge as wave
Knowledge as particle
3. The quantum nature
of light
Light is a wave.
Light is a particle.
The quantum nature
of innovation
Innovation is a wave.
Innovation is a stack.
4. IT
Innovation
waves
Mainframe era
Enterprise & Centralized
1960-1976 / 100K units
Minicomputer era
Departmental tasks
1976-1992 / 10M units
PC era
Personal & group tasks
1992-2001 / 100M units
WWW era
Global connectivity
2002-2021 / 100M units
SMAC era
Social/Mobile/Analytics/Cloud
2012-2018? / 100B units?
9. Agora Machines:
Intelligent autonomous machines
which are situationally aware,
interactive, and trustworthy.
Agora Infrastructure:
Intelligent autonomous buildings and infrastructure
which are situationally aware,
interactive, and trustworthy.
15. iROAD = Massive data
For Real Time in Graphics
➔ VR Pixel Depth: 4K per eye
➔ VR/AR Bandwidth: 50 Mbps
throughput
➔ VR/AR Latency: Any lag in
rendering content can induce
nausea.
Big data requires
➔ Big visualization
➔ Big bandwidth
➔ Big storage
➔ Big processing
16. In business, a disruptive innovation is an innovation that creates a new
market and value network and eventually disrupts an existing market and
value network, displacing established market-leading firms, products, and
alliances.
In workgroups,
innovation creates
new processes that
streamline or replace
existing processes to
create internal value
and strengthens
alliances.
17. 17
Innovation Superhero Stack
How Change Agents bring Unity
to the Quantum Interference Conundrum
1. Innovation is change to create new value.
2. Innovation leads to digitization, not the other
way around.
3. Purpose requires leadership and direction. A
champion aiming for a specific goal.
Mystery
Heuristic
Algorithm
Five Attributes of Change Agents
1. Well-networked
2. Positive influencers
3. Open-minded
4. Passionate about innovation
5. Come from different areas of the business