presented by Ray Velez
Global Chief Technology Officer
Welcome
Thank You!
Welcome
Raymond Velez
VP & Global Technology Lead, Avenue A | Razorfish
Ray Velez
Razorfish Chief Technology Officer
Razorfish Technology Summit Five
Ray Velez
Global Chief Technology Officer
How Gesture, Mobile, and the Cloud technologies are enabling a new
digital reality for consumers as well as the enterprise
Razorfish Technology Summit VI
Beyond the Cloud: Leverage targeting, platforms and APIs to
accelerate businesses
Pace of Change
The Singularity is Near
Watson Wins!
With the cloud, yes it’s finally here
April 2014 “The Public Cloud Market Is Now In Hypergrowth”
So what does that mean for this year?
Yes, the internet of things
Computer Science’s Definition of
Ubiquitous Computing
“ Ubiquitous computing
gives us tools to track,
trade and share objects
much more efficiently
than any previous
technology.”
Mike Huniavsky
NASIG 2008 Annual Conference
What would make it
meaningful to consumers?
“The most profound
technologies are those that
disappear. They weave
themselves into the fabric of
everyday life until they are
indistinguishable from it.”
Mark Weiser
The most exciting change in the
way we build experiences
Let’s get started
Agenda – Morning
8:00am – 8:45am Breakfast and Registration
8:50am – 9:30am
Opening Remarks | Pete Stein, Global Chief Executive Officer, Razorfish & Ray Velez, Global Chief Technology
Officer, Razorfish and author of Converge
9:30am – 10:15am Keynote | Piers Fawkes, Founder and Editor-in-Chief, PSFK
10:15am – 10:30am Break
10:30am – 11:00am Building for Social in a Post-API World | Rafi Jacoby, Director, Social Technologies, Razorfish
11:00am – 11:30am John Cunningham, Chief Technology Officer, EMEA, Razorfish
11:30am – 12:00pm Martin Jacobs, Group VP, Technology, Razorfish
12:00pm – 1:00pm Lunch
Agenda – Afternoon
1:00pm – 1:40pm Shane Dewing, Senior Director, Product Management, Qualcomm Connected Experiences, Inc.
1:40pm – 2:10pm Peter Semmelhack, Founder and CEO of Bug Labs
2:10pm – 2:55pm Keynote | Roy Fielding, Senior Principal Scientist, Adobe
2:55pm – 3:25pm David Stover, Global Solution Management Lead – Mobile, Store, Pricing, hybris
3:25pm – 3:40pm Break
3:40pm – 4:10pm The Razorfish Emerging Experiences Team
4:10pm – 4:45pm The Internet of Me and We | Jeff Bonforte, SVP, Communications Products, Yahoo!
4:45pm – 5:00pm Chris Bowler , GVP, Social Media, Razorfish
5:00pm Wrap Up
5:30pm – 7:30pm Mixers and Makers
Workshops – Wednesday
A How to Hack the Consumer Experience using Internet Connect Devices
Peter Corbett, CEO, iStrategyLabs
B Using Amazon Web Services to Analyze Data in Real-time
Matt Yanchyshyn, Solutions Architect, Amazon Web Services
C Convert More Visitors Into Customers; Secrets of High Impact Targeting
Alon Waks, Global Head of Product Marketing and Barry Lamm, Director, Center of Excellence, LivePerson
D Shredding the Wireframe
Kyle Outlaw, Experience Director, and Jake Keyes, Content Director, User Experience, Razorfish
Workshops – Wednesday
E
How to Combine the Power of AWS and Adobe AEM
Martin Jacobs, GVP, Technology, Anoop Balakuntalam, Head of SaaS and Cloud Services, and Rama
Konjeti, Senior Technical Architect, Razorfish
F Bug Labs Workshop
Peter Semmelhack, Founder and CEO, Bug Labs
G Visual Commerce Solutions: Shoppable Social Content
Frank Burns, Client Partner, Bazaarvoice Curations
TechSummit 2014 Logistics
Wifi Network: Razorfish Tech Summit
Wifi Password: Rftech14
Follow the conversation on twitter: #RFTech
Most prolific tweeter wins a …..
Share the livestream with colleagues back in the office http://bit.ly/RFTech
Mixers &
Makers
Thank You.

Razorfish 2014 Tech Summit - Kick-off by Global CTO Ray Velez

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    presented by RayVelez Global Chief Technology Officer
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    Welcome Raymond Velez VP &Global Technology Lead, Avenue A | Razorfish
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    Ray Velez Razorfish ChiefTechnology Officer
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    Razorfish Technology SummitFive Ray Velez Global Chief Technology Officer How Gesture, Mobile, and the Cloud technologies are enabling a new digital reality for consumers as well as the enterprise
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    Razorfish Technology SummitVI Beyond the Cloud: Leverage targeting, platforms and APIs to accelerate businesses
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    Pace of Change TheSingularity is Near
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    With the cloud,yes it’s finally here April 2014 “The Public Cloud Market Is Now In Hypergrowth”
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    So what doesthat mean for this year?
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    Computer Science’s Definitionof Ubiquitous Computing “ Ubiquitous computing gives us tools to track, trade and share objects much more efficiently than any previous technology.” Mike Huniavsky NASIG 2008 Annual Conference
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    What would makeit meaningful to consumers? “The most profound technologies are those that disappear. They weave themselves into the fabric of everyday life until they are indistinguishable from it.” Mark Weiser
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    The most excitingchange in the way we build experiences
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    Agenda – Morning 8:00am– 8:45am Breakfast and Registration 8:50am – 9:30am Opening Remarks | Pete Stein, Global Chief Executive Officer, Razorfish & Ray Velez, Global Chief Technology Officer, Razorfish and author of Converge 9:30am – 10:15am Keynote | Piers Fawkes, Founder and Editor-in-Chief, PSFK 10:15am – 10:30am Break 10:30am – 11:00am Building for Social in a Post-API World | Rafi Jacoby, Director, Social Technologies, Razorfish 11:00am – 11:30am John Cunningham, Chief Technology Officer, EMEA, Razorfish 11:30am – 12:00pm Martin Jacobs, Group VP, Technology, Razorfish 12:00pm – 1:00pm Lunch
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    Agenda – Afternoon 1:00pm– 1:40pm Shane Dewing, Senior Director, Product Management, Qualcomm Connected Experiences, Inc. 1:40pm – 2:10pm Peter Semmelhack, Founder and CEO of Bug Labs 2:10pm – 2:55pm Keynote | Roy Fielding, Senior Principal Scientist, Adobe 2:55pm – 3:25pm David Stover, Global Solution Management Lead – Mobile, Store, Pricing, hybris 3:25pm – 3:40pm Break 3:40pm – 4:10pm The Razorfish Emerging Experiences Team 4:10pm – 4:45pm The Internet of Me and We | Jeff Bonforte, SVP, Communications Products, Yahoo! 4:45pm – 5:00pm Chris Bowler , GVP, Social Media, Razorfish 5:00pm Wrap Up 5:30pm – 7:30pm Mixers and Makers
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    Workshops – Wednesday AHow to Hack the Consumer Experience using Internet Connect Devices Peter Corbett, CEO, iStrategyLabs B Using Amazon Web Services to Analyze Data in Real-time Matt Yanchyshyn, Solutions Architect, Amazon Web Services C Convert More Visitors Into Customers; Secrets of High Impact Targeting Alon Waks, Global Head of Product Marketing and Barry Lamm, Director, Center of Excellence, LivePerson D Shredding the Wireframe Kyle Outlaw, Experience Director, and Jake Keyes, Content Director, User Experience, Razorfish
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    Workshops – Wednesday E Howto Combine the Power of AWS and Adobe AEM Martin Jacobs, GVP, Technology, Anoop Balakuntalam, Head of SaaS and Cloud Services, and Rama Konjeti, Senior Technical Architect, Razorfish F Bug Labs Workshop Peter Semmelhack, Founder and CEO, Bug Labs G Visual Commerce Solutions: Shoppable Social Content Frank Burns, Client Partner, Bazaarvoice Curations
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    TechSummit 2014 Logistics WifiNetwork: Razorfish Tech Summit Wifi Password: Rftech14 Follow the conversation on twitter: #RFTech Most prolific tweeter wins a ….. Share the livestream with colleagues back in the office http://bit.ly/RFTech
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Editor's Notes

  • #4 2009
  • #5 2010
  • #6 2011
  • #7 2012
  • #8 Ray Kurzweil from MIT has pulled together an amazing set of equations showing that the pace of change is moving at a pace never seen before in the history of man These stats are important to help us recognize the pace of change is changing. Why is that important? Because we need to keep pace with the change and accept that things happen faster. People adopt technologies faster Cloud technologies enable us to build applications faster Most importantly we learn faster
  • #10 In 2011
  • #12 The Public Cloud Market Will Rise To $191 Billion By 2020 -- 20% More Than Our 2011 Sizing Using a new market segmentation and sizing methodology, we project that global public cloud platform services will rise to $44 billion by 2020, cloud business services will reach $14 billion over this period, and cloud applications or software-as-a-service (SaaS) will hit $131 billion.
  • #17 Every year, Austin, Texas hosts 200,000 people from 80 countries for the interactive, film and music festival known as SXSW. There are plenty of free concerts and drinks, but there’s one major thing lacking: convenient transportation. As residents of Austin, we thought, how can we help? What about bikes? So we decided to try an experiment. What if the bikes were free for anyone to use? Better yet, what if each bike had a name, personality, and twitter handle? We wondered, would people treat public property differently if they knew it by name? Introducing UseMeLeaveMe — an experiment in technology, transportation, and above all — social behavior. We outfitted each bike with batteries, lights, GPS, and solar panels. We created unique personalities for all 20 bikes, and they tweeted… where they were, how long they waited, where their riders should go, their love of great weather, and when they were damaged… they let us know that, too. Not every bike was treated with care…and a few got lost or stolen… but most of the bikes survived the weather, the people, and even the late-night parties. Telling us that people might treat public property better when there is a little humanity involved.