Catch the highlights from MWC16 in this quick recap. Learn about everything that happened at Mobile World Congress, including new virtual reality devices, the latest developments in IoT, and much, much more.
The document discusses the rapid growth of the mobile consumer market driven by advances in mobile technology including improved processing power, user interfaces, form factors and lower prices that have enabled billions of users worldwide to access communications, entertainment and other applications anywhere through their mobile devices. It outlines how mobile internet and smartphones like the iPhone have transformed how people communicate through social networks, applications and user-generated content. The mobile market is expected to continue expanding rapidly as consumers demand more personalized content and services available on the go.
This document summarizes a presentation by Vinnie Mirchandani on the rise of the "technology elite." Mirchandani discusses 12 attributes that define the technology elite, including being elegant, exponential, efficient, mobile, maverick, malleable, physical, paranoid, pragmatic, speedy, social, and sustainable. He provides examples for each attribute, such as Virgin America demonstrating elegance and Google demonstrating sustainability through green energy initiatives. Overall, the presentation outlines the key characteristics of innovative technology leaders and companies that are shaping the industry.
Connected Print uses printed electronics, mobile broadband and the connectivity of your body to bring a world of information to your fingertips. This infographic looks at how it works, and how it can change our lives.
The way we access the internet has changed rapidly over the past few years, transitioning from desktops to mobile devices.
Now, the internet is expanding again — coming to all of the everyday devices found in our homes, businesses, and cities.
We’ve created a slideshow highlighting the most important ways the Internet of Everything market will develop, the benefits newly connected devices will offer consumers and businesses, and the potential barriers that could inhibit growth.
There is no point in drawing a distinction between the future of technology and the future of mobile. They are the same. In other words, technology is now outgrowing the tech industry.
The document discusses the Internet of Things (IoT) business landscape in Indonesia in 2019. It provides information on how IoT works and key categories of consumer spending. Tech communication, education, and groceries are the top categories for both Indonesian and global consumer living expenditures. The document also outlines IoT competitor landscapes in Indonesia, services provided by global and local players, challenges to adopting IoT in Indonesia, and strategies for companies to enter the Indonesian IoT market.
The Evolution of Internet and Consumer Trends.Aslıhan Gül
The document discusses the evolution of the internet from the 1960s to present day and how consumer usage and behavior has changed. It provides statistics on internet, mobile, and social media usage globally as well as by region. Examples of common online consumer purchases and trends are presented. The rise of digital devices and how people spend time online is examined. The future of digital content and interactions is also considered.
Catch the highlights from MWC16 in this quick recap. Learn about everything that happened at Mobile World Congress, including new virtual reality devices, the latest developments in IoT, and much, much more.
The document discusses the rapid growth of the mobile consumer market driven by advances in mobile technology including improved processing power, user interfaces, form factors and lower prices that have enabled billions of users worldwide to access communications, entertainment and other applications anywhere through their mobile devices. It outlines how mobile internet and smartphones like the iPhone have transformed how people communicate through social networks, applications and user-generated content. The mobile market is expected to continue expanding rapidly as consumers demand more personalized content and services available on the go.
This document summarizes a presentation by Vinnie Mirchandani on the rise of the "technology elite." Mirchandani discusses 12 attributes that define the technology elite, including being elegant, exponential, efficient, mobile, maverick, malleable, physical, paranoid, pragmatic, speedy, social, and sustainable. He provides examples for each attribute, such as Virgin America demonstrating elegance and Google demonstrating sustainability through green energy initiatives. Overall, the presentation outlines the key characteristics of innovative technology leaders and companies that are shaping the industry.
Connected Print uses printed electronics, mobile broadband and the connectivity of your body to bring a world of information to your fingertips. This infographic looks at how it works, and how it can change our lives.
The way we access the internet has changed rapidly over the past few years, transitioning from desktops to mobile devices.
Now, the internet is expanding again — coming to all of the everyday devices found in our homes, businesses, and cities.
We’ve created a slideshow highlighting the most important ways the Internet of Everything market will develop, the benefits newly connected devices will offer consumers and businesses, and the potential barriers that could inhibit growth.
There is no point in drawing a distinction between the future of technology and the future of mobile. They are the same. In other words, technology is now outgrowing the tech industry.
The document discusses the Internet of Things (IoT) business landscape in Indonesia in 2019. It provides information on how IoT works and key categories of consumer spending. Tech communication, education, and groceries are the top categories for both Indonesian and global consumer living expenditures. The document also outlines IoT competitor landscapes in Indonesia, services provided by global and local players, challenges to adopting IoT in Indonesia, and strategies for companies to enter the Indonesian IoT market.
The Evolution of Internet and Consumer Trends.Aslıhan Gül
The document discusses the evolution of the internet from the 1960s to present day and how consumer usage and behavior has changed. It provides statistics on internet, mobile, and social media usage globally as well as by region. Examples of common online consumer purchases and trends are presented. The rise of digital devices and how people spend time online is examined. The future of digital content and interactions is also considered.
FIDM SF | 8th Annual Innovative Materials Conference | Huami / Frederik HermannFrederik Hermann
Presentation by Frederik Hermann, Head of Marketing and Sales, Huami - Manufacturers of Amazfit and the Xiaomi Mi Band - at the 8th Annual Innovative Materials Conference at FIDM SF.
Mobile Today: The Landscape and Opportunities for Australian SMB and Entrepre...Alfred Lo
Mobile device usage is rapidly increasing globally and in Australia. Smartphone penetration in Australia is the 2nd highest in the world. Networks are improving to support increased mobile data usage, which is expected to grow 12-fold by 2018. This landscape creates opportunities for small businesses and entrepreneurs to develop mobile-first innovations, especially in areas like mobile advertising, shopping, and social media. Recent Australian startups are also focusing on creating new mobile technologies and services.
How Internet of Things Shape Better Outlook for Your Business in the 21st Cen...Dr. Mazlan Abbas
The document discusses how Internet of Things (IoT) can shape a better outlook for businesses in the 21st century. It covers topics such as business survival rates, the three waves of internet connectivity, IoT maturity phases from monitoring to autonomous, market potential examples in various industries, and the need for 100,000 IoT professionals in Malaysia to support growth. It also promotes Favoriot as an IoT platform provider and solution partner for building IoT solutions.
OECD Digital Economy Outlook 2017: Setting the foundations for the digital tr...innovationoecd
The Digital Economy Outlook 2017 shows how Internet infrastructure and usage varies across countries and firms in the OECD area. It looks at policy implications of the digital transformation as well as a wide array of trends. Report available at http://oe.cd/deo2017 - See also the OECD Going Digital project: www.oecd.org/going-digital
What are the Most Promising Top 10 Mobile Application Development trends?Chetu
The document discusses the top 10 mobile application development trends, including artificial intelligence, wearable apps, chatbots, app security, instant apps, beacon technology, the internet of things, virtual reality technology, payment services, and cloud storage platforms. It notes that mobile app development is one of the fastest growing industries, expected to be worth over $6 trillion by 2021. The document promotes the mobile app development services of Chetu, a company that provides enterprise-class app solutions and has over 1,500 software developers.
Mobile World Congress 2013 Final Recap - #MWC13Ogilvy
The Mobile World Congress 2013 recap document discusses several key trends from the conference, including operators realizing marketing can help replace declining voice revenues, solution platforms bridging networks and systems, and the need for future mobile services to have context and intelligence. While data and connectivity were discussed, privacy of big data was barely addressed. The document concludes that more work is needed to create technology solutions that are friendly to humans and more customer-centric.
IQ Telecom shines a spotlight on some of the major current trends in the mobile industry.
Follow our SlideShare page for more trending news and slidedecks!
This document provides a summary of an industry influence study on the Internet of Things conducted between March and June 2014. The study found that Apple took the top spot in influence due to its announcement of HomeKit, a home automation platform. Home automation was the most influential sector. The top 10 most influential companies were all involved in connected home or industrial applications, with Apple, Nest, and Google ranking as the top 3. Privacy and security were also areas of interest according to some top executives. The document analyzes trends in influential companies, products, and executives in the emerging Internet of Things market.
The document discusses the future of technology and the fourth industrial revolution. It notes that the physical, digital, and biological spheres are converging. It provides examples of projects at the CSIR related to photonics, additive manufacturing, and a product lifecycle management platform. It also discusses the ICT RDI roadmap and capacity building programs in data science and for mobile startups. The document outlines industries impacted by the fourth industrial revolution and skills in high demand. It concludes that South Africa must embrace digital trends to remain competitive globally and that strategic investments in research are needed to support industry and job growth.
[Infographic] Why Are CIOs Getting SMACT?SnapLogic
Industry analysts predict that within 5 years the CMO will spend more on IT than the CIO. With the adoption of Social, Mobile, Analytics and Big Data, Cloud Computing and the Internet of Things, here are some of the reasons why CIOs are getting SMACT.
You can also learn how the SnapLogic Elastic Integration Platform can help by going to www.SnapLogic.com/iPaaS.
21st Century is no doubt a techcentury each and every business is trying to engage with their users and clients as well as their employees. The Next Generation going to be Smartphone generation and Businesses know that to get in touch the simplest way is to get with them all the time by a Mobile Application.Mobile Application Development is in high demand today here we represented that what can be the next phase in Mobile Application Development.
This document summarizes Indonesia's ICT sector and broadband development goals. It notes that Indonesia has over 250 million people, with high mobile phone and social media penetration. The country aims to expand broadband access to reach households and populations in both urban and rural areas. Key targets are to achieve 15% household and 5% population coverage for fixed broadband and 12% population coverage for mobile broadband by 2014. Indonesia also aims to build out its national broadband ecosystem and infrastructure to support economic growth, education, health, and other sectors by 2019. The government's goals are focused on increasing access, adoption, and use of broadband internet across the country.
Malaysia's Digital Economy: A New Driver of DevelopmentZiaullah Mirza
For Malaysia to continue progressing in its development path, the digital economy is poised to be the new driver of development. However, businesses in Malaysia have adopted digital technologies less readily than the government and population.
Rapid growth in basic digital adoption has contributed to a new digital divide where Malaysia lags behind international peers in digital adoption by businesses.
Only 62% of businesses are connected to the Internet, 46% has fixed broadband (often of low quality) and 18% have a web presence of some kind.
Large export-oriented firms dominate the digital economy as they adopt e-commerce at higher rates than SMEs.
Most of the digital economy’s measurable growth has been concentrated in the manufacturing sector of urbanized states.
For the country to ensure that growth in the digital economy is broad-based and sustainable, key barriers related to digital connectivity, entrepreneurship and taxation need to be addressed.
The New Assembly Line: 3 Best Practices for Building (Secure) Connected CarsLookout
When an industry without experience in Internet security starts connecting things to the Internet, it typically makes a number of mistakes both in how it implements secure systems, and how it interacts with the security community. With connected automobiles, the stakes for getting security right have never been higher. “What’s the worst that could happen?” is a lot more serious when you’re talking about a computer that can travel 100+ MPH.
Remote facility monitoring and control using IoTBernhard Mehl
The document discusses using IoT technology to remotely control and monitor facilities. It outlines reasons why facilities have been slow to adopt IoT, including concerns about investment and reliability. The presentation advocates starting with a small pilot project to prove the benefits of IoT, such as deploying access control for a single door. It then describes how the pilot could scale up to additional doors, locations, and use cases that improve operations, security, and business strategies. Specific examples highlighted include reducing staffing needs, strengthening compliance, and enabling faster leasing turnarounds.
The document discusses emerging trends in information technology, with a focus on cloud computing. Some key points are:
- Cloud computing including SaaS, PaaS, and IaaS is a major emerging trend and is expected to grow significantly over the next 5-10 years.
- The cloud market is estimated to reach $241 billion by 2020, with SaaS accounting for 70% of revenue.
- Industries like professional services, communications, and manufacturing are leading cloud adoption, while government, banking, and healthcare are lagging.
- Cloud spending is expected to grow rapidly and account for a significant portion of future IT spending increases.
The 10 hot consumer trends for 2016 - PresentationEricsson
The document outlines 10 hot consumer trends for 2016 according to a Ericsson ConsumerLab report. It finds that consumers are experiencing lifestyle network effects from increased internet use. It also notes that streaming video is more popular among younger generations, and that artificial intelligence may allow interaction with smart devices without screens. Finally, it discusses trends like virtual reality, smart homes, and concerns over data hacking.
The document discusses the emerging concept of the Internet of Everything (IoE), where everyday physical objects are connected to the internet and able to send and receive data. It describes how devices, networks, cloud computing and big data are enabling the IoE. Key points covered include definitions of the IoE, examples of connected devices and applications, networking protocols like IPv6 and MQTT, cloud services for storage and analytics, and how big data frameworks like Hadoop are helping manage the huge volumes of data generated.
The document discusses the Internet of Things (IoT) and its potential. It describes IoT as the third wave of internet connectivity, following fixed and mobile internet. Basic IoT concepts are explained, such as how IoT connects physical devices to collect and share data. Statistics on current and predicted IoT usage are provided. Examples are given of how IoT can optimize different areas like transportation, healthcare, smart homes and more. The document also outlines the opportunities and challenges of IoT for Malaysia, including the need for IoT professionals and pioneers to help advance IoT.
In this presentation, Vishakha introduces SMAC and associated trends. Vishakha's interest area lies in mobility where Vishakha wants to build platform agnostic applications to help in financial inclusion.
FIDM SF | 8th Annual Innovative Materials Conference | Huami / Frederik HermannFrederik Hermann
Presentation by Frederik Hermann, Head of Marketing and Sales, Huami - Manufacturers of Amazfit and the Xiaomi Mi Band - at the 8th Annual Innovative Materials Conference at FIDM SF.
Mobile Today: The Landscape and Opportunities for Australian SMB and Entrepre...Alfred Lo
Mobile device usage is rapidly increasing globally and in Australia. Smartphone penetration in Australia is the 2nd highest in the world. Networks are improving to support increased mobile data usage, which is expected to grow 12-fold by 2018. This landscape creates opportunities for small businesses and entrepreneurs to develop mobile-first innovations, especially in areas like mobile advertising, shopping, and social media. Recent Australian startups are also focusing on creating new mobile technologies and services.
How Internet of Things Shape Better Outlook for Your Business in the 21st Cen...Dr. Mazlan Abbas
The document discusses how Internet of Things (IoT) can shape a better outlook for businesses in the 21st century. It covers topics such as business survival rates, the three waves of internet connectivity, IoT maturity phases from monitoring to autonomous, market potential examples in various industries, and the need for 100,000 IoT professionals in Malaysia to support growth. It also promotes Favoriot as an IoT platform provider and solution partner for building IoT solutions.
OECD Digital Economy Outlook 2017: Setting the foundations for the digital tr...innovationoecd
The Digital Economy Outlook 2017 shows how Internet infrastructure and usage varies across countries and firms in the OECD area. It looks at policy implications of the digital transformation as well as a wide array of trends. Report available at http://oe.cd/deo2017 - See also the OECD Going Digital project: www.oecd.org/going-digital
What are the Most Promising Top 10 Mobile Application Development trends?Chetu
The document discusses the top 10 mobile application development trends, including artificial intelligence, wearable apps, chatbots, app security, instant apps, beacon technology, the internet of things, virtual reality technology, payment services, and cloud storage platforms. It notes that mobile app development is one of the fastest growing industries, expected to be worth over $6 trillion by 2021. The document promotes the mobile app development services of Chetu, a company that provides enterprise-class app solutions and has over 1,500 software developers.
Mobile World Congress 2013 Final Recap - #MWC13Ogilvy
The Mobile World Congress 2013 recap document discusses several key trends from the conference, including operators realizing marketing can help replace declining voice revenues, solution platforms bridging networks and systems, and the need for future mobile services to have context and intelligence. While data and connectivity were discussed, privacy of big data was barely addressed. The document concludes that more work is needed to create technology solutions that are friendly to humans and more customer-centric.
IQ Telecom shines a spotlight on some of the major current trends in the mobile industry.
Follow our SlideShare page for more trending news and slidedecks!
This document provides a summary of an industry influence study on the Internet of Things conducted between March and June 2014. The study found that Apple took the top spot in influence due to its announcement of HomeKit, a home automation platform. Home automation was the most influential sector. The top 10 most influential companies were all involved in connected home or industrial applications, with Apple, Nest, and Google ranking as the top 3. Privacy and security were also areas of interest according to some top executives. The document analyzes trends in influential companies, products, and executives in the emerging Internet of Things market.
The document discusses the future of technology and the fourth industrial revolution. It notes that the physical, digital, and biological spheres are converging. It provides examples of projects at the CSIR related to photonics, additive manufacturing, and a product lifecycle management platform. It also discusses the ICT RDI roadmap and capacity building programs in data science and for mobile startups. The document outlines industries impacted by the fourth industrial revolution and skills in high demand. It concludes that South Africa must embrace digital trends to remain competitive globally and that strategic investments in research are needed to support industry and job growth.
[Infographic] Why Are CIOs Getting SMACT?SnapLogic
Industry analysts predict that within 5 years the CMO will spend more on IT than the CIO. With the adoption of Social, Mobile, Analytics and Big Data, Cloud Computing and the Internet of Things, here are some of the reasons why CIOs are getting SMACT.
You can also learn how the SnapLogic Elastic Integration Platform can help by going to www.SnapLogic.com/iPaaS.
21st Century is no doubt a techcentury each and every business is trying to engage with their users and clients as well as their employees. The Next Generation going to be Smartphone generation and Businesses know that to get in touch the simplest way is to get with them all the time by a Mobile Application.Mobile Application Development is in high demand today here we represented that what can be the next phase in Mobile Application Development.
This document summarizes Indonesia's ICT sector and broadband development goals. It notes that Indonesia has over 250 million people, with high mobile phone and social media penetration. The country aims to expand broadband access to reach households and populations in both urban and rural areas. Key targets are to achieve 15% household and 5% population coverage for fixed broadband and 12% population coverage for mobile broadband by 2014. Indonesia also aims to build out its national broadband ecosystem and infrastructure to support economic growth, education, health, and other sectors by 2019. The government's goals are focused on increasing access, adoption, and use of broadband internet across the country.
Malaysia's Digital Economy: A New Driver of DevelopmentZiaullah Mirza
For Malaysia to continue progressing in its development path, the digital economy is poised to be the new driver of development. However, businesses in Malaysia have adopted digital technologies less readily than the government and population.
Rapid growth in basic digital adoption has contributed to a new digital divide where Malaysia lags behind international peers in digital adoption by businesses.
Only 62% of businesses are connected to the Internet, 46% has fixed broadband (often of low quality) and 18% have a web presence of some kind.
Large export-oriented firms dominate the digital economy as they adopt e-commerce at higher rates than SMEs.
Most of the digital economy’s measurable growth has been concentrated in the manufacturing sector of urbanized states.
For the country to ensure that growth in the digital economy is broad-based and sustainable, key barriers related to digital connectivity, entrepreneurship and taxation need to be addressed.
The New Assembly Line: 3 Best Practices for Building (Secure) Connected CarsLookout
When an industry without experience in Internet security starts connecting things to the Internet, it typically makes a number of mistakes both in how it implements secure systems, and how it interacts with the security community. With connected automobiles, the stakes for getting security right have never been higher. “What’s the worst that could happen?” is a lot more serious when you’re talking about a computer that can travel 100+ MPH.
Remote facility monitoring and control using IoTBernhard Mehl
The document discusses using IoT technology to remotely control and monitor facilities. It outlines reasons why facilities have been slow to adopt IoT, including concerns about investment and reliability. The presentation advocates starting with a small pilot project to prove the benefits of IoT, such as deploying access control for a single door. It then describes how the pilot could scale up to additional doors, locations, and use cases that improve operations, security, and business strategies. Specific examples highlighted include reducing staffing needs, strengthening compliance, and enabling faster leasing turnarounds.
The document discusses emerging trends in information technology, with a focus on cloud computing. Some key points are:
- Cloud computing including SaaS, PaaS, and IaaS is a major emerging trend and is expected to grow significantly over the next 5-10 years.
- The cloud market is estimated to reach $241 billion by 2020, with SaaS accounting for 70% of revenue.
- Industries like professional services, communications, and manufacturing are leading cloud adoption, while government, banking, and healthcare are lagging.
- Cloud spending is expected to grow rapidly and account for a significant portion of future IT spending increases.
The 10 hot consumer trends for 2016 - PresentationEricsson
The document outlines 10 hot consumer trends for 2016 according to a Ericsson ConsumerLab report. It finds that consumers are experiencing lifestyle network effects from increased internet use. It also notes that streaming video is more popular among younger generations, and that artificial intelligence may allow interaction with smart devices without screens. Finally, it discusses trends like virtual reality, smart homes, and concerns over data hacking.
The document discusses the emerging concept of the Internet of Everything (IoE), where everyday physical objects are connected to the internet and able to send and receive data. It describes how devices, networks, cloud computing and big data are enabling the IoE. Key points covered include definitions of the IoE, examples of connected devices and applications, networking protocols like IPv6 and MQTT, cloud services for storage and analytics, and how big data frameworks like Hadoop are helping manage the huge volumes of data generated.
The document discusses the Internet of Things (IoT) and its potential. It describes IoT as the third wave of internet connectivity, following fixed and mobile internet. Basic IoT concepts are explained, such as how IoT connects physical devices to collect and share data. Statistics on current and predicted IoT usage are provided. Examples are given of how IoT can optimize different areas like transportation, healthcare, smart homes and more. The document also outlines the opportunities and challenges of IoT for Malaysia, including the need for IoT professionals and pioneers to help advance IoT.
In this presentation, Vishakha introduces SMAC and associated trends. Vishakha's interest area lies in mobility where Vishakha wants to build platform agnostic applications to help in financial inclusion.
Social media allows for better connectivity and sharing, mobile devices have changed how people live and access services, analytics analyzes large datasets to drive business, and cloud computing provides cost-effective access to applications and data. Together, social, mobile, analytics and cloud (SMAC) technologies will transform businesses and are projected to become a multibillion dollar market, with SMAC helping industries cross the $225 billion mark by 2020 through improved customer understanding and decentralized, informed business models.
In this presentation, Aayushi introduces SMAC and associated trends. Aayushi wants to develop a SMAC based application to aid farmers and increase their productivity.
In this presentation, Manoj introduces the concept of SMAC and discusses technological as well as platform trends. Manoj's interest area lies in cloud computing because of advantages in cost reduction and scalability.
SMAC is the fifth wave of corporate IT; it is the e ra of rapid growth of computing devices and creating data. It is also in the limelight of research and development. As now a day everything is being given a personal touch according to the consumers or the customer requirem ents, SMAC technologies are a breakthrough for the same. It stands a high c hance for improvement in any industry in which they will be applied. It make s the job for the company a bit easier as it helps in managing the technologies in the business and thus in turn fulfilling the demands of the customers. SMAC technologies applications can help to make the industry more productive, comp etitive and innovative.
+ Overview of MOBILE EVOLUTION AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE INTERNET.
+ MOBILE INTERNET: TRENDS AND GROWTH
+ BENEFITS OF THE MOBILE INTERNET
+ CHALLENGES OF THE MOBILE INTERNET
+ SOLUTIONS
The document discusses the topic of Internet of Things (IoT). It begins by explaining why the presenter chose IoT as their topic, noting that everyday objects will be able to interact with their environment and each other. It then defines IoT as a network of physical objects that can share information and take action. The document outlines some key aspects of IoT including applications areas like smart cities and health. It contrasts the current scenario to the future scenario, predicting that billions of connected devices will produce and process information across various environments in the coming years. The document concludes by emphasizing the need for standardization to fully realize the potential of IoT technologies.
The document discusses the evolution of mobile computing and its impact. It summarizes that mobile computing allows people to access and share information from anywhere using small, portable devices. This has led to new opportunities for applications, services, and business models. However, challenges remain regarding interoperability, security, and improving underlying technologies. The future of mobile computing is expected to see continued convergence of technologies and the replacement of multiple devices by single, multifunctional mobile devices.
1. Mike raised concerns about unlimited data and minutes plans as communication becomes more data dependent.
2. Robin explained that data and minute usage would be closely monitored under the new contract, allowing flexibility to increase or decrease allotments.
3. Device costs under the new contract will contain usage-based and support-based monthly charges per device.
4. Stacy noted that MDM costs would be included in device charges.
5. While OCIO is still working out funding details, there is an opportunity for NIH to negotiate aspects of the new contract that could reduce costs.
This document summarizes a presentation on using mobile marketing to drive sales. Key points include: m-commerce is expected to grow significantly by 2016; mobile searches and app downloads are increasing rapidly; and location-based mobile payments and services will reach billions by 2014. The presentation also discusses the increasing crossover between desktop and mobile usage, examples of innovative mobile experiences, considerations for the mobile user journey, and the growth of B2B mobile marketing.
In this presentation, Neha introduces the concept of SMAC and associated trends.Her interest lies in IoT applications in home appliances where she wants to store the usage data in cloud and help customers with visualization charts.
SMAC (Social, Mobility, Analytics and Cloud) technologies are disrupting businesses and IT. Together they allow for forecasting the future (Analytics), access from anywhere (Mobile), easy networking (Social), and low costs (Cloud). The document examines how each component of SMAC is influencing enterprise applications, with Social enabling more collaborative workflows, Mobile increasing access to data for field workers, Analytics providing insights from stored data, and Cloud delivering applications remotely at lower costs. The combination of these technologies will reshape business applications and force changes to existing software.
1) Digital services are connecting people faster than ever, with over 3 billion people using the internet daily and 3.65 billion unique mobile users globally.
2) Mobile users have their devices near them at all times, with 90% keeping their device within a metre of them 24/7.
3) O2 proposes its new "O2 Gateway" connectivity platform to help businesses keep up with increasing digital demands and the fast pace of technological change through a converged network providing mobile, WiFi and fixed access.
The document discusses connectivity options for Internet of Things (IoT) devices. It describes how everything from household devices to infrastructure and transportation is becoming connected and able to share data. This brings advantages like improved decision making, services and efficiency. However, reliable and cost-effective connectivity is essential for IoT. Local connectivity solutions can be affordable but difficult to manage, while non-local options through cellular networks and partnerships provide seamless global coverage. The SIM card currently delivers connectivity for most IoT solutions by connecting devices to networks like 4G. In the future, embedded SIM cards will be built directly into devices.
The document discusses the evolution of mobile computing and its impact. It summarizes that mobile computing allows people to access and share information from anywhere using small, portable devices. This has led to new opportunities for applications and services in many industries. However, mobile computing still faces challenges related to interoperability, security, and battery life that technologies continue working to address.
The document discusses the evolution of mobile computing and its impact. It summarizes that mobile computing allows people to access and share information from anywhere using small, portable devices. Technological advancements like increased data speeds and network coverage have improved the user experience. Mobile computing provides opportunities for new applications and services in many industries. However, challenges remain regarding issues like interoperability, security, and battery life as the technology continues to progress.
Business Strategy and Policy For Next Generation: Social Media Related DCSoftware Park Thailand
This document discusses emerging technologies and trends related to social media and cloud computing. It notes that younger generations will not be familiar with older technologies like video tapes and paper maps. It then outlines trends like increased mobile workforces, ubiquitous connectivity and cloud-based services. Specific technologies highlighted include smartphones, tablets, social networks and cloud computing. The document argues that these trends will transform how businesses operate and deliver IT services in the coming years.
BP110: The Mobile Distruption - Why XPages Development is targeting Mobile FirstJohn Head
Over the next five years, enterprise apps will increasingly be built for mobile as the target platform. This session will cover the business reasons why you need to focus on the mobile experience, from both the IBM and a business partner perspective. With mobile, social, cloud and big data being the top priorities of most CxOs worldwide, we will look at how XPages can play a key role in your application strategy. We will guide you on how XPages can fit into your MEAP (Mobile Enterprise Application Platform) strategy, what you can do today to position yourself for success and demonstrate real world examples of why XPages is a smart choice.
In this presentation, Ankit introduces SMAC and associated trends. Ankit's interest area lies in Big Data Analysis which he wants to in interesting applications in the healthcare space, one of the interesting examples he suggests is to find the correlation between treatment and cure.
In this presentation, Sumit introduces IoT and associated trends. Sumit's interest area lies in enabking physical-digital communication that is independent of physical location
In this presentation, Pawan discusses approaches for home automation and smart grid. His interest areas lie in implementing cloud server systems to monitor appliances and providing security for the same.
In this presentation, Ayush introduces IoT and associated trends. Ayush wants to work on the standardization part of IoT and as an example he talks about Constrained Application Protocol (CoAP).
In this presentation, Sairaju introduces SMAC and associated trends. Sai is currently working on a project on encryption of data in cloud and his interest area is in the related field of securing cloud infrastructure.
In this presentation, Melissa introduces IoT and associated trends. In Melissa's own words, "I would like to work on networking related to Ipv6 and designing network architecture for IPv6 and IPv6 Dual Stack for Broadband Edge"
The document discusses the Internet of Things (IoT) and trends related to IoT. IoT allows physical objects to connect and interact wirelessly to share information without human intervention. By 2020, IoT is expected to produce vast amounts of data that can help optimize systems and provide insights across various sectors like healthcare, transportation, and more. The author is interested in incorporating artificial intelligence with IoT to create applications that focus on environment conservation and healthcare by utilizing their programming and app development skills.
In this presentation, Shivani introduces IoT and associated trends. Shivani describes what seems like a very interesting future to have with mobile as the gateway to a smart home.
In this presentation, Sravani introduces SMAC and associated trends. Having already developed mobile applications using IBM’s BlueMix, Sravani's interest areas lie in the same domain along with Big Data Analytics.
In this presentation, Prateek introduces what he calls "Internet of Everything" and talks about building IoT applications that aid in water/energy conservation.
In this presentation, Sushmitha introduces IoT and associated trends. Sushmitha is interested in cloud computing which is one of the enablers of IoT. She also talks about fog computing which uses challenge questions for access control.
In this presentation, Surbhi introduces IoT and associated trends. Surbhi is interested in IoT applications in the health monitoring space where health is monitored real time using sensors and data is transmitted to doctors.
In this presentation, Vijaya introduces IoT and associated trends. Vijaya is interested in sensors and their applications in the home automation space.
In this presentation, Smriti introduces IoT and associated trends. Smriti talks about an innovative ides that uses IoT services and cloud application to check the health of laptop and automates messages to both the service centres and the owner.
In this presentation, Praneeth introduces IoT and associated trends. Praneeth is interested in IoT applications in home automation space and he also has several ideas WRT to water management and transport management using IoT applications.
Harmish Doshi is a student at NMIMS University studying Information Technology. He is interested in the fields of SMAC - Social, Mobile, Analytics and Cloud. SMAC creates an ecosystem that allows businesses to improve operations and connect with customers. Social media has led to new ways for businesses and individuals to connect globally. Mobility has made rich digital content easily accessible through mobile devices. Analytics is used across industries to drive growth and improve operations. Cloud computing provides cost effectiveness, agility and flexibility for enterprises. Harmish is interested in mobility, cloud and social fields to strengthen relationships between industries and consumers and make applications more user-friendly.
In this presentation, Anil introduces automation and associated trends. Having attended workshops in automation testing space, his interest area lies in that domain.
2. INTRODUCTION
• Every fifteen years or so, the IT industry has witnessed
new innovations in computing which have changed the way
IT services are delivered to the business and end
users.Mainly Their Use to be Four waves in the IT
industry (Mainframe Era ,Miniframe Era,Personal
Computers and Internet Era) .
• In Today's World we are living in new wave generated
by the IT industry i.e Social ,Mobile ,Analytics
,Cloud (SMAC) known as the 5th wave of the
IT industry .
• Social media has provided with new ways to reach and
interact with customers (eg:-Facebook ,Twitter) and solve
their problems in most efficient manner while Mobile
technologies have changed the way of people
communication .shopping and work (eg:-Smartphones
,Tablets).Analytics allow businesses to understand how
,when and where people consume certain goods and
services(eg:-when we purchase something online through
various sites and give them ratings it increases their
market value).and Cloud Computing allow centralized data
storage and online access to computer services(eg:Email)
3. >SMAC has made a wide impact on the IT industry .Now role of Chief
Information officer(CIO) in many organizations is changing from that of an
engineer operating IT as the engine room to that of a pioneer helping the C-suit
make IT an actual part of the business.
> SMAC originated around 2010 and a survey conducted by
Cognizant ,IDC,Unisys shows that it has 10 of billions of
computer,Millions of appilications and Billions of Users all over
the world in just in just 5 years of time.
>SMAC may be called as "Digital industry revolution " which has changed the livings
of people .
>Now Mobile device manufacturers are modernizing the remote monitoring
process and minimizing office visits for both patients and clinicians.By allowing
cloud based mobility services that deliver full PDF reports via their ipad or
smartphones .
>One of the biggest mobile manufacturers of the world i.e APPLE is using Cloud
storage in their Iphones and other devices to store data ,files.
4. TRENDS
• Facebook has owned 21.7% of worldwide Mobile internet ad revenue by 2014.
> By 2014 about 60% of current small to medium business are using cloud services
>92% market advertise on Facebook.
>Google the internet giant has the highest Average Revenue Per User (ARPU)
which is 6X higher than any other site
>21 Billion SMSs are sent daily.
>Usage of Mobiles is increasing day by day and we spent 2h 43 min per day on
mobiles,smartphones ,tablets.
>Applications continue to dominate the mobile web and we spend 86% of our
time on different types of Applications.
5. UPCOMING TRENDS
.Mobile data increased by 81% since 2013
and will grow 10X by 2019
.74% of all internet traffic will be video by
2017
.We have seen the arrival of 4G services in the world
and by 2020 we wil see 5G implemented and we
will see paek data speeds of 1Gbps.
.Biometric Security will increase and Fujitsu has
already started rolling out fingerprint based
Biometric Security.
>Platform-as-a-service (PaaS) of cloud
computing will exapnd from from $3.7
billion to $14 bilion by 2017
>Social commerce sales are forcasted to
represent 5% of all online retail revenue
by 2016.
6. AREAS OF INTEREST
• I have chosen SMAC as a topic of my presentation beacuse SMAC has
created wide opportunities for everyone.I would like to work in Social
and Mobile technologies as both of these have wide applications for the
upcoming future. In Today's Modern Era of IT industry everything is
going on Mobiles .
• I have heard a lot about this internship and If given an internship it
would my golden opportunity and i would like to work as an mobile
software developer which will develop the most advanced mobile
security software for the smartphones which can save our mobiles from
all the theft beacuse security is increasing day by day and our
smartphones are not recorved easily once it is stolen. It will prove as a
catalyst in the area of security and our smartphones will be saved from
all the thefts.