Deloitte has brought out its 2021 forecast in the telecommunications, media and technology sector. The report gives a detailed view of the new future with increasing dependence on smart technology like artificial intelligence (AI). For instance, virtual reality is transforming the way businesses and educational sectors function because of the pandemic. The report also highlights the growth in the telecommunications sector, virtual radio networks, telehealth or virtual health check-ups and a boom in online gaming all over the world. Overall, Deloitte is predicting a faster and ongoing boost of technological innovations as well as an increasing dependence on the same. See More: https://www2.deloitte.com/in/en/pages/technology-media-and-telecommunications/articles/tmt-predictions-2021.html
CtrlS Emerging as World’s Largest Rated-4 Hyperscale Datacenter PlayerVARINDIA
CtrlS is emerging as the largest rated-4 hyperscale datacenter player in the world, owning six such facilities in India. Datacenters are key enablers of India's growing digital economy, as organizations increasingly move operations and services online. There is strong demand and anticipated growth for both hyperscale datacenters and smaller edge facilities around the country. CtrlS is well positioned to take advantage of opportunities in both areas, with plans to expand their capacity to 6 million square feet of rated-4 datacenter space by 2024.
AIRMESH | Carrier WIFI Asia 2015 @ Singapore | Bridging the Digital Divide in...VIKRAM GUPTA
This document discusses strategies for bridging the digital divide in Asia through next generation networks and Hotspot 2.0 technology. It notes that Asia will be home to the majority of the world's population and largest economies by 2020 but also has significant digital divides to overcome, with far more mobile than internet users. Hotspot 2.0 allows for secure, seamless connectivity to wireless networks and could help boost adoption of wireless broadband. The presentation introduces an Indian startup called Airmesh that aims to build India's largest open, carrier-neutral next-generation wireless network using WiFi and Hotspot 2.0 compliant technology to help close connectivity and access gaps across Asia.
In 2010, mobile VoIP is expected to evolve from a niche service to mainstream as new multi-function services emerge that blend voice calling with social networking features like broadcasting messages. These services will be enabled by the growing number of WiFi-enabled phones and public hotspots. They have the potential to fundamentally change expectations of mobile voice by integrating additional functions like voicemail storage, search, and transcription. However, mobile VoIP also faces challenges from variable voice quality and coverage, as well as potential restrictions from network operators.
This document discusses the history and growth of internet usage in India. It notes that internet access first became available in India in 1995, accessed primarily through slow dial-up connections. Usage expanded in the late 1990s and 2000s with improvements in speeds and declines in costs. The growth of mobile internet beginning in the late 2000s further expanded access, especially in rural areas. The internet now accounts for an estimated 3-5% of India's GDP, a figure expected to continue growing rapidly with further expansion of e-commerce, digital payments, entertainment, and other internet-based services and industries.
India's internet broadband industry has experienced modest growth. While wireless subscriber base grows by millions each month, broadband growth has been sluggish. Broadband pricing in India is among the highest in the world, and bandwidth costs are inflated due to policies favoring monopoly at submarine cable landing points. Poor quality of service also deters usage. However, organizations like CII and government departments now aim to accelerate broadband growth, targeting 10 million subscribers by 2010 and coverage for 50% of rural populations. A variety of broadband technologies could enable these goals.
The document discusses the IT sales and marketing industry in India. It provides details on the growth of the Indian IT market, key players, sales organization structures, technology areas, and opportunities in the hardware, software and services sectors. The market is growing rapidly, especially in areas like enterprise storage solutions, security software, and business intelligence. Indian IT companies also have significant indirect impact on global software sales through their work with multinational clients.
Deloitte has brought out its 2021 forecast in the telecommunications, media and technology sector. The report gives a detailed view of the new future with increasing dependence on smart technology like artificial intelligence (AI). For instance, virtual reality is transforming the way businesses and educational sectors function because of the pandemic. The report also highlights the growth in the telecommunications sector, virtual radio networks, telehealth or virtual health check-ups and a boom in online gaming all over the world. Overall, Deloitte is predicting a faster and ongoing boost of technological innovations as well as an increasing dependence on the same. See More: https://www2.deloitte.com/in/en/pages/technology-media-and-telecommunications/articles/tmt-predictions-2021.html
CtrlS Emerging as World’s Largest Rated-4 Hyperscale Datacenter PlayerVARINDIA
CtrlS is emerging as the largest rated-4 hyperscale datacenter player in the world, owning six such facilities in India. Datacenters are key enablers of India's growing digital economy, as organizations increasingly move operations and services online. There is strong demand and anticipated growth for both hyperscale datacenters and smaller edge facilities around the country. CtrlS is well positioned to take advantage of opportunities in both areas, with plans to expand their capacity to 6 million square feet of rated-4 datacenter space by 2024.
AIRMESH | Carrier WIFI Asia 2015 @ Singapore | Bridging the Digital Divide in...VIKRAM GUPTA
This document discusses strategies for bridging the digital divide in Asia through next generation networks and Hotspot 2.0 technology. It notes that Asia will be home to the majority of the world's population and largest economies by 2020 but also has significant digital divides to overcome, with far more mobile than internet users. Hotspot 2.0 allows for secure, seamless connectivity to wireless networks and could help boost adoption of wireless broadband. The presentation introduces an Indian startup called Airmesh that aims to build India's largest open, carrier-neutral next-generation wireless network using WiFi and Hotspot 2.0 compliant technology to help close connectivity and access gaps across Asia.
In 2010, mobile VoIP is expected to evolve from a niche service to mainstream as new multi-function services emerge that blend voice calling with social networking features like broadcasting messages. These services will be enabled by the growing number of WiFi-enabled phones and public hotspots. They have the potential to fundamentally change expectations of mobile voice by integrating additional functions like voicemail storage, search, and transcription. However, mobile VoIP also faces challenges from variable voice quality and coverage, as well as potential restrictions from network operators.
This document discusses the history and growth of internet usage in India. It notes that internet access first became available in India in 1995, accessed primarily through slow dial-up connections. Usage expanded in the late 1990s and 2000s with improvements in speeds and declines in costs. The growth of mobile internet beginning in the late 2000s further expanded access, especially in rural areas. The internet now accounts for an estimated 3-5% of India's GDP, a figure expected to continue growing rapidly with further expansion of e-commerce, digital payments, entertainment, and other internet-based services and industries.
India's internet broadband industry has experienced modest growth. While wireless subscriber base grows by millions each month, broadband growth has been sluggish. Broadband pricing in India is among the highest in the world, and bandwidth costs are inflated due to policies favoring monopoly at submarine cable landing points. Poor quality of service also deters usage. However, organizations like CII and government departments now aim to accelerate broadband growth, targeting 10 million subscribers by 2010 and coverage for 50% of rural populations. A variety of broadband technologies could enable these goals.
The document discusses the IT sales and marketing industry in India. It provides details on the growth of the Indian IT market, key players, sales organization structures, technology areas, and opportunities in the hardware, software and services sectors. The market is growing rapidly, especially in areas like enterprise storage solutions, security software, and business intelligence. Indian IT companies also have significant indirect impact on global software sales through their work with multinational clients.
This issue of Insights Success - The Best of 5 Internet Service Provider Companies, let's delve into the world of internet services providers, which are ushering a new era of dominance and excellence in the internet and communication.
OTT (Over-The-Top) refers to the content or services provided over an infrastructure that’s not under the control of the service provider or infrastructure operator.
OTT refers to a form of service delivered via the Internet, bypassing the traditional network service provider
Regulatory Issues
Un-level playing field between OTT vs. Telco operators
Potential distortion to competition
Weakening economic values of networks
Slowing down the pace of network roll-out and deployment
Uncertainty of network investment
Personal data protection and privacy issues
Security concerns
The document outlines the Digital India initiative launched by the Indian government. It aims to transform India into a digitally empowered society by providing universal digital infrastructure and internet connectivity. Key goals include creating digital infrastructure, delivering all government services electronically, and digitally empowering citizens. This will be achieved through tools like digital identity, bank accounts, mobile phones. Major technology companies have committed large investments to support initiatives like rural WiFi networks and broadband connectivity. The scope of Digital India is wide, covering many departments, with the goal of preparing India for the knowledge future and creating jobs in IT and telecom sectors.
Rise of a New Era: Advancing Towards 50B Connected DevicesMahbubul Alam
Rise of a New Era: Advancing Towards 50B Connected Devices
The promise of hyper-connected communities, industries and societies requires the connectivity of billions of devices about and around us; from smartphone to wearable, from home to work, from vehicle to machinery, from industry to healthcare, etc. This is the next wave digital transformation where smart connected everything will create huge economic benefits in every vital sectors of the economy and unleash new opportunities that can improve and save lives, boost human productivity, increase agricultural yield and enable a new industrial revolution with self-learning machines, robots, etc.
This extraordinary growth of connected everything will drive an explosive growth of mobile data, scarcity of wireless spectrum, exposure to unprotected data, risk of data privacy and will require governments to heavily investment in fundamental technologies like Internet, mobile, storage and artificial intelligence as well as in education for the workforce to utilize connected devices as tools to improve productivity. Also required are pragmatic policies both nationally and globally for enabling rapid innovation as we build a secure brighter future together.
The Infographic below illustrates the five key areas of attention to enable this transformation: 1) smarter spectrum usage, 2) smarter innovation funds, 3) smarter security & privacy, 4) smarter workforce creation and 5) smarter policies & laws. These are all required for the society to fully harness the benefits from massive scale deployment of connected devices.
Dialog is Sri Lanka's largest mobile network operator with over 8.5 million customers as of 2013. It has a strong infrastructure and reputation built up since 1995 when it launched the country's first digital network. Dialog offers a wide range of services including mobile, television, fixed line, and international roaming across 211 destinations. However, it faces threats from increasing competition and changing technology and regulations that could challenge its dominant market position in Sri Lanka.
Download this BYOD economic analysis and more at http://cs.co/BYOD-Economics
Request a custom BYOD assessment: http://cs.co/BYOD-contactme
"Bring your own Device" (BYOD) sparks productivity and saves costs by connecting employee devices to corporate networks--an example of how the Internet of Everything is creating value around the world. But the current value is dwarfed by the potential gains from implementing BYOD more strategically.
Module 6 current trends and emerging technologiesEclaro College
This document discusses current and emerging trends in information technology. It outlines that cloud computing, mobile computing, big data analytics, and automation are current major trends improving fields like medicine, business, and education. Emerging trends discussed include artificial intelligence, virtual reality, augmented reality, blockchain data, the internet of things, and 5G networks, which are anticipated to generate new revenue and jobs in the information technology industry in 2019 and beyond.
City Wide Wi-Fi implementation, a strategic approach varunmatj
The document discusses strategies for implementing city-wide public Wi-Fi networks in India. It outlines the growth of Wi-Fi usage globally and in India, as well as business models for public Wi-Fi services. Key challenges include funding, consumer authentication, payments, and infrastructure sharing. The government is promoting public Wi-Fi through various initiatives as part of Digital India programs. Initiatives in cities like Bangalore, Hyderabad, Mumbai, and Pune aim to expand free public Wi-Fi access.
This is the presentation I gave in the recent LTE Asia event (http://asia.lteconference.com) in Singapore. The Philippines has tremendous potential for broadband!
Bangalore is known as the Silicon Valley of India due to its large information technology industry. It possesses a talented English-speaking workforce, good educational institutions, and technological prowess that have attracted the business process outsourcing sector. The growth of high-tech firms in Bangalore led to the rise of the IT industry in India. The city offers incentives for businesses like tax exemptions, duty-free imports, and dedicated communication links. Bangalore also has improving infrastructure, international airport access, software parks, and is working to further expand its technological hub status.
The document compares the Forbes and FastCompany lists of the top 10 most innovative companies in 2011. It notes that the FastCompany list is skewed towards online/tech companies and US-based firms. The Forbes list is said to have a less US-centric perspective due to its 90+ years of experience. Brief profiles of each company on the Forbes list are then provided, highlighting major products and innovations from Salesforce.com, Amazon, Intuitive Surgical, Tencent, Apple, Hindustan Unilever, Google, Natura Cosmeticos, Bharat Heavy Electricals, and Monsanto.
Indosat was established in 1967 and originally focused on international communication services. A 2000 law changed Indonesia's telecom market, allowing Indosat to offer domestic services. The document examines Indosat's strategy for broadband penetration, including using wireless GSM technology instead of CDMA due to existing infrastructure and global adoption of GSM. It recommends Indosat develop multimedia/value-added services to gain more profit and lease infrastructure to optimize bandwidth usage. Collaboration between Indosat and Telkom is suggested to strengthen both companies and Indonesia's telecom development.
Entrepreneurship Week for this year's Europe India Centre for Business & Industry's (EICBI) India Technology Summit, held on 14th November, to listen to 28 speakers from pioneering British and Indian start-ups, major corporates and investors.
Supported by Sivaleen Associates and Empact Ventures with Silicon India as media partners , this curated event aimed to establish an understanding of the major technological challenges and opportunities in India and the UK, and to connect and enable people, companies and communities to work together. Since it was first held in 2012, the EICBI’s summits have engaged more than 2700 delegates from over 1000 companies.
Indonesia has the 4th largest mobile market in the world with 278 million subscribers. It also has a large 3G market, with many users skipping fixed broadband for mobile. The mobile operators Telkomsel, Indosat, and XL Axiata dominate the market, though they have significant foreign ownership. Mobile internet usage is growing rapidly, with internet users expected to more than quadruple by 2016, driven primarily by smartphones and mobile data usage. The telecommunications industry provides many opportunities around enterprise services, e-commerce, digital advertising, and increasing data consumption.
IoT - Make in India: Challenges and OpportunitiesSyam Madanapalli
National Vision: Make in India
The document discusses the opportunities and challenges for developing Internet of Things (IoT) technology and devices in India. It notes that India has a large mobile internet and graduate workforce but lacks a strong ecosystem to support device development. Specifically, developing IoT devices in India faces challenges such as long development cycles, difficulties with industrial design, initial challenges selling devices, and scaling businesses. New entrants are advised to focus on collaboration, excellent customer service, and creating solutions that offer significantly better experience at much lower cost while easily integrating into the existing ecosystem.
The document discusses the status and development of telecommunication in India and current challenges in accelerating digital transformation. It traces the origins and development of telecom in India from the first landlines in 1851 to modern cellular networks. It describes the industry structure, trends like industry consolidation and the rise of 4G. Challenges to digital transformation include complexity, adopting new technologies, shifting culture, keeping pace with trends, prioritization, security, and defining success metrics. Overcoming these challenges requires strategies like simplifying tools, training, changing mindsets, following proactive security practices, and clarifying vision and goals.
The Digital India initiative was launched in July 2015 by the Indian government to enhance connectivity between the government and citizens. It aims to encourage digital transactions, e-marketing, and digital literacy through programs like BHIM App, NAM, and DISHA. Providing WiFi connectivity in public places is also a goal. The advantages include better crowd management, increased people-government interaction, and reduced corruption. However, challenges include lack of internet infrastructure, low digital literacy, cybersecurity threats, and high technology costs. Measures are needed for improved cybersecurity laws, a digital security department, and compulsory digital education.
Air5 is a mobile audience media company, leveraging Wi-Fi to deliver ads to elusive and affluent audiences with outstanding measurable results. We reach audiences in the context of their daily lives, driving deeper engagement than traditional media with the keen expertise of ad industry veterans, who understand your targeting needs and how to deliver.
This document discusses the key role of the Internet of Things (IoT) in enabling the Fourth Industrial Revolution (IR 4.0). It begins by providing background on IoT and defining it as connecting sensors, connectivity and middleware/platforms to enable applications. It then discusses how IoT is reaching an inflection point due to decreasing hardware costs, ubiquitous connectivity, and continued advancement of technologies like Moore's Law. The document outlines the different phases of IoT maturity from basic monitoring to autonomous optimization. It proposes that IoT can help address issues facing aging populations by allowing elderly to live independently through solutions like the Raqib system, which uses wearables, apps and an IoT platform to remotely monitor health and provide emergency response.
Get Noticed in a Crowded Digital World ResellerClub
The document discusses the importance of building an online brand and using digital marketing strategies. It notes that building a credible online brand is important for businesses of all sizes. Effective branding provides value to customers and creates a memorable brand through community, innovation and excitement. The document also discusses guerrilla marketing tactics like social media, giveaways and stickers to promote brands. Finally, it outlines key findings about local search and how different devices are used to search locally.
General Manager at ResellerClub, Shridhar Luthria gives you a closer look at the Internet and where the market is today. He covers the key drivers, and how you can be a growth hacker & benefit.
This issue of Insights Success - The Best of 5 Internet Service Provider Companies, let's delve into the world of internet services providers, which are ushering a new era of dominance and excellence in the internet and communication.
OTT (Over-The-Top) refers to the content or services provided over an infrastructure that’s not under the control of the service provider or infrastructure operator.
OTT refers to a form of service delivered via the Internet, bypassing the traditional network service provider
Regulatory Issues
Un-level playing field between OTT vs. Telco operators
Potential distortion to competition
Weakening economic values of networks
Slowing down the pace of network roll-out and deployment
Uncertainty of network investment
Personal data protection and privacy issues
Security concerns
The document outlines the Digital India initiative launched by the Indian government. It aims to transform India into a digitally empowered society by providing universal digital infrastructure and internet connectivity. Key goals include creating digital infrastructure, delivering all government services electronically, and digitally empowering citizens. This will be achieved through tools like digital identity, bank accounts, mobile phones. Major technology companies have committed large investments to support initiatives like rural WiFi networks and broadband connectivity. The scope of Digital India is wide, covering many departments, with the goal of preparing India for the knowledge future and creating jobs in IT and telecom sectors.
Rise of a New Era: Advancing Towards 50B Connected DevicesMahbubul Alam
Rise of a New Era: Advancing Towards 50B Connected Devices
The promise of hyper-connected communities, industries and societies requires the connectivity of billions of devices about and around us; from smartphone to wearable, from home to work, from vehicle to machinery, from industry to healthcare, etc. This is the next wave digital transformation where smart connected everything will create huge economic benefits in every vital sectors of the economy and unleash new opportunities that can improve and save lives, boost human productivity, increase agricultural yield and enable a new industrial revolution with self-learning machines, robots, etc.
This extraordinary growth of connected everything will drive an explosive growth of mobile data, scarcity of wireless spectrum, exposure to unprotected data, risk of data privacy and will require governments to heavily investment in fundamental technologies like Internet, mobile, storage and artificial intelligence as well as in education for the workforce to utilize connected devices as tools to improve productivity. Also required are pragmatic policies both nationally and globally for enabling rapid innovation as we build a secure brighter future together.
The Infographic below illustrates the five key areas of attention to enable this transformation: 1) smarter spectrum usage, 2) smarter innovation funds, 3) smarter security & privacy, 4) smarter workforce creation and 5) smarter policies & laws. These are all required for the society to fully harness the benefits from massive scale deployment of connected devices.
Dialog is Sri Lanka's largest mobile network operator with over 8.5 million customers as of 2013. It has a strong infrastructure and reputation built up since 1995 when it launched the country's first digital network. Dialog offers a wide range of services including mobile, television, fixed line, and international roaming across 211 destinations. However, it faces threats from increasing competition and changing technology and regulations that could challenge its dominant market position in Sri Lanka.
Download this BYOD economic analysis and more at http://cs.co/BYOD-Economics
Request a custom BYOD assessment: http://cs.co/BYOD-contactme
"Bring your own Device" (BYOD) sparks productivity and saves costs by connecting employee devices to corporate networks--an example of how the Internet of Everything is creating value around the world. But the current value is dwarfed by the potential gains from implementing BYOD more strategically.
Module 6 current trends and emerging technologiesEclaro College
This document discusses current and emerging trends in information technology. It outlines that cloud computing, mobile computing, big data analytics, and automation are current major trends improving fields like medicine, business, and education. Emerging trends discussed include artificial intelligence, virtual reality, augmented reality, blockchain data, the internet of things, and 5G networks, which are anticipated to generate new revenue and jobs in the information technology industry in 2019 and beyond.
City Wide Wi-Fi implementation, a strategic approach varunmatj
The document discusses strategies for implementing city-wide public Wi-Fi networks in India. It outlines the growth of Wi-Fi usage globally and in India, as well as business models for public Wi-Fi services. Key challenges include funding, consumer authentication, payments, and infrastructure sharing. The government is promoting public Wi-Fi through various initiatives as part of Digital India programs. Initiatives in cities like Bangalore, Hyderabad, Mumbai, and Pune aim to expand free public Wi-Fi access.
This is the presentation I gave in the recent LTE Asia event (http://asia.lteconference.com) in Singapore. The Philippines has tremendous potential for broadband!
Bangalore is known as the Silicon Valley of India due to its large information technology industry. It possesses a talented English-speaking workforce, good educational institutions, and technological prowess that have attracted the business process outsourcing sector. The growth of high-tech firms in Bangalore led to the rise of the IT industry in India. The city offers incentives for businesses like tax exemptions, duty-free imports, and dedicated communication links. Bangalore also has improving infrastructure, international airport access, software parks, and is working to further expand its technological hub status.
The document compares the Forbes and FastCompany lists of the top 10 most innovative companies in 2011. It notes that the FastCompany list is skewed towards online/tech companies and US-based firms. The Forbes list is said to have a less US-centric perspective due to its 90+ years of experience. Brief profiles of each company on the Forbes list are then provided, highlighting major products and innovations from Salesforce.com, Amazon, Intuitive Surgical, Tencent, Apple, Hindustan Unilever, Google, Natura Cosmeticos, Bharat Heavy Electricals, and Monsanto.
Indosat was established in 1967 and originally focused on international communication services. A 2000 law changed Indonesia's telecom market, allowing Indosat to offer domestic services. The document examines Indosat's strategy for broadband penetration, including using wireless GSM technology instead of CDMA due to existing infrastructure and global adoption of GSM. It recommends Indosat develop multimedia/value-added services to gain more profit and lease infrastructure to optimize bandwidth usage. Collaboration between Indosat and Telkom is suggested to strengthen both companies and Indonesia's telecom development.
Entrepreneurship Week for this year's Europe India Centre for Business & Industry's (EICBI) India Technology Summit, held on 14th November, to listen to 28 speakers from pioneering British and Indian start-ups, major corporates and investors.
Supported by Sivaleen Associates and Empact Ventures with Silicon India as media partners , this curated event aimed to establish an understanding of the major technological challenges and opportunities in India and the UK, and to connect and enable people, companies and communities to work together. Since it was first held in 2012, the EICBI’s summits have engaged more than 2700 delegates from over 1000 companies.
Indonesia has the 4th largest mobile market in the world with 278 million subscribers. It also has a large 3G market, with many users skipping fixed broadband for mobile. The mobile operators Telkomsel, Indosat, and XL Axiata dominate the market, though they have significant foreign ownership. Mobile internet usage is growing rapidly, with internet users expected to more than quadruple by 2016, driven primarily by smartphones and mobile data usage. The telecommunications industry provides many opportunities around enterprise services, e-commerce, digital advertising, and increasing data consumption.
IoT - Make in India: Challenges and OpportunitiesSyam Madanapalli
National Vision: Make in India
The document discusses the opportunities and challenges for developing Internet of Things (IoT) technology and devices in India. It notes that India has a large mobile internet and graduate workforce but lacks a strong ecosystem to support device development. Specifically, developing IoT devices in India faces challenges such as long development cycles, difficulties with industrial design, initial challenges selling devices, and scaling businesses. New entrants are advised to focus on collaboration, excellent customer service, and creating solutions that offer significantly better experience at much lower cost while easily integrating into the existing ecosystem.
The document discusses the status and development of telecommunication in India and current challenges in accelerating digital transformation. It traces the origins and development of telecom in India from the first landlines in 1851 to modern cellular networks. It describes the industry structure, trends like industry consolidation and the rise of 4G. Challenges to digital transformation include complexity, adopting new technologies, shifting culture, keeping pace with trends, prioritization, security, and defining success metrics. Overcoming these challenges requires strategies like simplifying tools, training, changing mindsets, following proactive security practices, and clarifying vision and goals.
The Digital India initiative was launched in July 2015 by the Indian government to enhance connectivity between the government and citizens. It aims to encourage digital transactions, e-marketing, and digital literacy through programs like BHIM App, NAM, and DISHA. Providing WiFi connectivity in public places is also a goal. The advantages include better crowd management, increased people-government interaction, and reduced corruption. However, challenges include lack of internet infrastructure, low digital literacy, cybersecurity threats, and high technology costs. Measures are needed for improved cybersecurity laws, a digital security department, and compulsory digital education.
Air5 is a mobile audience media company, leveraging Wi-Fi to deliver ads to elusive and affluent audiences with outstanding measurable results. We reach audiences in the context of their daily lives, driving deeper engagement than traditional media with the keen expertise of ad industry veterans, who understand your targeting needs and how to deliver.
This document discusses the key role of the Internet of Things (IoT) in enabling the Fourth Industrial Revolution (IR 4.0). It begins by providing background on IoT and defining it as connecting sensors, connectivity and middleware/platforms to enable applications. It then discusses how IoT is reaching an inflection point due to decreasing hardware costs, ubiquitous connectivity, and continued advancement of technologies like Moore's Law. The document outlines the different phases of IoT maturity from basic monitoring to autonomous optimization. It proposes that IoT can help address issues facing aging populations by allowing elderly to live independently through solutions like the Raqib system, which uses wearables, apps and an IoT platform to remotely monitor health and provide emergency response.
Get Noticed in a Crowded Digital World ResellerClub
The document discusses the importance of building an online brand and using digital marketing strategies. It notes that building a credible online brand is important for businesses of all sizes. Effective branding provides value to customers and creates a memorable brand through community, innovation and excitement. The document also discusses guerrilla marketing tactics like social media, giveaways and stickers to promote brands. Finally, it outlines key findings about local search and how different devices are used to search locally.
General Manager at ResellerClub, Shridhar Luthria gives you a closer look at the Internet and where the market is today. He covers the key drivers, and how you can be a growth hacker & benefit.
The Digital India program that the Government of India recently launched ensures that our country becomes a digitally infused nation over the next few years. How do we meet this challenge? Samiran Gupta, Head of India at ICANN discusses this.
Infrastructure without Limits with the CloudResellerClub
Infrastructure without Limits with the Cloud
While it’s been a while since the hype around the Cloud started, it is very much Day 1 and we are already seeing some high scale use cases that Cloud has enabled.
In this session attendees will see the key tenets of the Cloud which are driving innovative use cases around the planet and outside this planet. From the basic Big Data & Analytics cases to HPC and Scientific computing cases across various industry verticals, the possibilities look limitless. And many of these using managed services like NoSQL, Hadoop, real-time streaming queuing and more. This talk will cover many such interesting use cases with mind boggling numbers in terms of data velocity & volume.
Lastly ofcourse, one of those coolest things being talked about in circles which is IoT (Internet of Things) and how we are seeing the Cloud accelerating this.
Santanu Dutt
Senior Architect and Technology Evangelist
Amazon
The Changing Asian Domain Landscape – Are new TLDs making a dent in the ind...ResellerClub
The Changing Asian Domain Landscape – Are new TLDs making a dent in the industry?
Edmon Chung, CEO of the DotAsia Organisation will start the session by sharing some of the opportunities and threats for the new new gTLD’s and how Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) can use the new gTLD’s to their advantage.
Next the discussion will move into a panel discussion with some of the new gTLD’s sharing their experiences so far. They will be sharing some of their success stories and how they are planning to more forward in the near future.
Moderator
Edmon Chung
CEO
DotAsia Organization
This document summarizes a presentation about doing business globally and working with governments. It discusses key Indian legal issues companies should be aware of such as information technology laws. It also talks about opportunities through joining the Internet Infrastructure Coalition, such as branding, networking, advocacy events and reducing costs that individual lobbying would be. Membership is presented as a worthwhile investment that allows companies' voices to be represented on important issues for a relatively low cost.
Pockets of Potential – Building online presence for MSMEResellerClub
Pockets of Potential – Building online presence for MSME
MSMEs are the drivers for the growth of Indian economy. Therefore, it is important to assess their readiness towards adopting online solutions.
The findings of a research conducted by IMRB International (Indian Market Research Bureau) indicate that ‘website’ continues to be the most dominant route for businesses to adopt online presence. However, social media is increasingly found to show adequate interest amongst micro and small businesses. Some industry verticals in India seem to show a greater inclination towards online adoption than others. The research attempts to uncover such potential areas, which online services providers can explore in order to capture growth.
Biswapriya Bhattacharjee
Group Business Director
IMRB International
Open source cloud adoption is growing, with 30% of respondents currently using an open source cloud in 2012, up from 17.2% in 2010, resulting in a 72% growth rate. Security, lack of in-house skills, lack of support and maturity were cited as the top four reasons for not choosing an open source cloud solution. The key attributes of cloud computing include shared/pooled resources, broad network access, on-demand self-service, scalability and elasticity, and usage-based metering. Open source investments should be analyzed with a full return on investment to address potential cost savings and increased business value.
Simple tips to improve Server SecurityResellerClub
Simple tips to improve Server Security
In these times, it’s very essential to secure your servers from the outside as well as from customers using the server. This session will show some basic methods on how to protect your server(s).
Pulkit Gupta
CEO & Chief Architect
Softaculous
Management in a Cloud Centric World – The NEW Business ParadigmResellerClub
Management in a Cloud Centric World – The NEW Business Paradigm
Did you know that 90% of mobile users keep their device within arm’s reach, 100% of the time. Come and learn how Cloud is delivering on its promise to be a game-changing and disruptive enabler of business value. This session will talk about customer examples of business transformation leveraging cloud centric technologies and how you can get started today !! We will also focus on some of the systems management capabilities required in such a cloud centric world.
Manish Aggarwal
Cloud Strategy Manager
IBM
Global mobile and smartphone penetration is increasing rapidly and projected to continue growing significantly in the coming years. The number of mobile apps available on platforms like Apple and Google's app stores has also grown enormously. Smartphones are growing much faster than PCs. In India specifically, both mobile and smartphone users are projected to reach hundreds of millions in the coming years, and over 200 million Indians will access the internet through mobile by 2016. The cost of smartphones in India has also dropped dramatically in recent years, making them more accessible. This mobile first economy means businesses must succeed on mobile to remain competitive.
Directors at Public Interest Registry, Lauren Price & Ulrich Retzlaff give us a general overview of the changing domain name industry and how you can benefit.
Digital DNA. Digital Is Here. India Online Marketing Trends 2015 ResellerClub
Managing Director and Co-Founder of Octane.in, Punit Modhgil talks to us about the trends the online Indian market is going to see in the coming year & what this means for Indian marketers.
Is National Infrastructure budget key in promoting industrial growth?Arshvir Singh
This document discusses India's infrastructure budget plans and their importance for promoting industrial growth. It notes that infrastructure development was a focus of the 11th Five Year Plan, and that continued investment is needed to meet growing industrial demand. Specific budget allocations for 2014 are provided for sectors like roads, railways, airports, telecoms, ports, power, agriculture, and more. The role of infrastructure in enabling greater productivity, income, and overall economic growth is also examined.
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1. Strengthening Internet Access Across
India –
Data Centre Cluster
Madhya Pradesh’s efforts towards achieving the dream of a Digital
India
M. Selvendran
Managing Director
Madhya Pradesh State Electronic Development Corporation
2. Swadesh in Digital Age
Large number of people online -
73.9 million users
3rd Largest in the world
2nd in Asia Pacific
Growth in number of users phenomenal
31% year-on-year growth
fastest growing online population in Asia Pacific,
2nd in the world behind Brazil
Young users predominate –
75% of the Indian online population is under 35 yrs old
No gender disability
Women aged 35-44 are the heaviest internet users among all age/gender groups
3. Transforming India to Digital India
HONOURABLE PRIME MINSITER- SHRI NARENDRA MODI
" Our dream is, therefore, of “Digital India”. When I talk of “Digital India”, I don’t speak of the elite, it is for the poor
people. You can imagine what a quality education the children in villages will get, if all the villages of India are
connected with Broadband Connectivity and if we are able to give long distance education to the schools in
every remote corner of the villages. If we create a network of telemedicine in the places where there is a
shortage of doctors, we can have a clear guideline of the way in which health facilities have to be provided to
the poor people living in those areas. The citizens of India have mobile phones in their hands, they have mobile
connectivity, but can we walk in the direction of mobile governance? We have to move in a direction where
every poor person is able to operate his bank account from his mobile, is able to demand various things from
the government, can submit applications, can conduct all his business, while on the move, through mobile
governance and if this has to be done, we have to move towards ‘digital India’ and if we have to move towards
‘digital India’ then we have a dream.“
NOFN- National Optical Fibre Network - 2,50,000 Gram Panchayats spread over 6,600 Blocks and 641
Districts are to be covered by laying incremental fiber.
5. Vision of Digital India
• Digital Infrastructure as a Utility to Every
Citizen
• Governance & Services on Demand
• Digital Empowerment of Citizens
6. Vision Area 1: Infrastructure as aa UUttiilliittyy ttoo EEvveerryy CCiittiizzeenn
• High speed internet as a core utility
• Cradle to grave digital identity -unique, lifelong,
online, authenticable
• Mobile phone & Bank account enabling participation
in digital & financial space
• Easy access to a Common Service Centre
• Shareable private space on a public cloud
• Safe and secure Cyber-space
7. Vision Area 2: Governance Vision Area 2: Governance && SSeerrvviicceess OOnn DDeemmaanndd
• Seamlessly integrated across departments or
jurisdictions
• Services available in real time from online &mobile
platform
• All citizen entitlements to be available on the cloud
• Services digitally transformed for improving Ease of
Doing Business
• Making financial transactions electronic & cashless
• Leveraging GIS for decision support systems &
development
8. Vision Area 3: Vision Area 3: DDiiggiittaall EEmmppoowweerrmmeenntt ooff CCiittiizzeennss
• Universal Digital Literacy
• Universally accessible digital resources
• All documents/ certificates to be available on cloud
• Availability of digital resources / services in Indian languages
• Collaborative digital platforms for participative governance
• Portability of all entitlements through cloud
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1yr: 50,000 GP
2yr: 100,000 GP
3yr: 100,000 GP
1yr: 50,000 GP
2yr: 100,000 GP
3yr: 100,000 GP
Changes in Rules
to facilitate.
Changes in Rules
to facilitate.
Integration of
SWAN, NKN, NOFN.
To be implemented
in 2 years
Integration of
SWAN, NKN, NOFN.
To be implemented
in 2 years
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Online Hosting of Information & documents
Citizens have open, easy access to information
Open data platform
Government pro-actively engages through social
media and web based platforms to inform citizens
MyGov.in
2-way communication between citizens and
government
Online messaging to citizens on special
occasions/programs
Largely utilise existing infrastructure – limited
additional resources needed
13. Do we have the infrastructure to
achieve this dream
15. Overview
Madhya Pradesh (MP) – State that means business
MP is the second largest State in the Country stretching over 308,000 sq kms.
The State is blessed with large mineral resources of coal, diamond, limestone, methane etc.
MP is among the top 4 states of the Country for industrial investments.
Average growth rate > 10.00 % per annum
Advantage MP
Madhya Pradesh has one of the upcoming industrial base in India
Total electricity generation capacity > 13,000 MW*
India’s first greenfield SEZ Indore SEZ
Industrial Centers 8
The State is centrally located
Investor friendly Government policies
Economic Snapshot
Madhya Pradesh is emerging as a key growth center for the Country
Overview
Power
*Ministry of Power (powermin.nic.in) **Source: Indiastat.com (as on 23 Feb 2006)
16. ROAD NETWORK AIRPORTS RAILWAY NETWORK
• The State is well connected with the rest
of India with almost 425 trains passing
through the State on a daily basis. Of
these 175 trains pass through the State
capital Bhopal alone.
• 25 airstrips.**
• Convenient air links from key Indian
cities like Delhi & Mumbai to Bhopal,
Jabalpur, Gwalior, Indore and
Khajuraho.
• 5 operational airports.
• Indore airport has the capability of
handling international cargo.
• An international airport proposed in
Bhopal.
• The total length of roads spanning MP is
67,600 kms.**
• National highways of 5,200 kms run
through the State.*
• 18 National highways including trunk
routes of Delhi-Mumbai, Delhi-Chennai,
Delhi-Bangalore, Delhi- Hyderabad.
• The total length of State highways in the
State is 9,885 kms.**
• Convenient linkages to western ports i.e.
Kandla Port, Jawahar Nehru Port Trust.
Enabling Infrastructure
MP IS CENTRALLY LOCATED AND WELL
CONNECTED WITH ALL MAJOR CITIES IN INDIA
INDORE BHOPAL
*Source: Department of Road Transport & Shipping (morth.nic.in) **Source: www.destinationmadhyapradesh.com
JABALPUR
GWALIOR
KHAJURAHO
17. Third largest producer of
cement in India*
Madhya Pradesh: A Preferred Investment Destination
12 blocks with reserves
totalling 2,585 million tons of
coal has been identified
31% of the State under forest
cover with a largely unexploited
species of rare, valuable
medicinal- herbal plants
Largest producer of pulses and
oilseeds in the Country (~75%
of soyabean production)
Over 2,000 kms of roads
being developed with Private
Partnership (BOT)
Over 18,000 technical
graduates and 230,000
graduates add to workforce
each year
Over 144 BCM of coal bed
methane reserves available
Over 100 agricultural farms with
an area of over 20,000 acres is
available on lease to investor
India’s 1st operational Greenfield
SEZ at Indore
Favourable climatic
conditions for cotton and
over 40,000 power-looms
are driving the textile
industry
Availability of coal and natural gas
(G.A.I.L pipeline) along with support from
Government to make investment in
Thermal Power Plants lucrative
Offers diverse tourists destinations
catering to various segments of tourism
such as religious (Bhojpur), eco/ adventure
(Panchmari), heritage (Sanchi, Khajuraho)
tourism etc.
Various blocks available for
power, cement, iron and
steel units
*Source: www.mpsidc.org & Brochure: MP Means Business
18. Savings in Office Space Rates
(A comparison of rates in Central Business Districts)
Mumbai
150
100
50
0
Delhi
Bangalore
Chennai
Ahemadabad
Hyderabad Pune
Bhopal
Indore
MP: The Right Place with the Right Environment
DESTINATION MADHYA PRADESH
Mumbai
(780 Kms)
(MPV - 1000) Pune
Delhi
(740 Kms)
(MPV - 789.5)
(800 Kms)
(MPV - 206.51)
Bangalore
(1400 Kms)
(MPV - 254.52)
Hyderabad
(840 Kms)
(MPV - 257.9)
Chennai
(1430 Kms)
(MPV - 362.84)
Ahmedabad
(570 Kms)
(MPV - 220.63)
Kolkata
(1350 Kms)
(MPV - 613.19)
Key Markets
(Distance From
Bhopal)
MPV – Market
Potential Value
MP is centrally located. The State is at an easy distance from
all the key consumer markets in the Country.
Fastest mover* in overall
performance among the big
States in the Country.
Fastest mover in agriculture
Fastest mover in infrastructure
development.
Ranks 2nd in terms of
governance.
Ranks 3rd in terms of law &
order
Cost of skilled labour is USD
2.4/day vis-a-vis USD 3.5 –
USD 4.0/day in metros
* Fastest mover is the State where the rate of
improvement between 2003 & 2006 was greater
than that between 1991 & 2003
**Source: India Today
Bhopal and Indore have substantial cost
advantages, even when compared to other Tier
III and IV cities.
Savings in Land Cost
(Estimated Values for Multi-product
SEZs)
Vishakapatnam
100%
80%
60%
40%
20%
0%
Chennai
Greater Noida
Chandigarh
Indore
Jaipur
The cost of land is one of the lowest in the Country.
Even central hubs such as Indore and Bhopal fare
well against other cities in terms of low land cost.
19.
20.
21. Our Goals
To be best state in harnessing
information
To navigate into a global city that is
internationally recognised
To generate 360 degree growth in
IT sector in MP
22. 6 T’s of Madhya Pradesh
Technology
Topography
Temperamen
t
Telcom & Power Talent &
Taskforce
Tax
27. Data & Cloud Cluster
Data & Cloud Cluster is an
aggregation of leading data centre
players of the market leveraging
common regional space and facilities
for hosting their data.
28. Datacenter Growth
Prints
Singapore
Leader in Asia
Dublin
Ireland
Dallas
US
MP
18 top datacenter
firms onboard
Google & ,top 10
INC, Serving EMEA
HUB in US , accounts
for world’s 35% DATA
DCC
(Proposed)
29. 300%
Growth in
Cloud Data
The market
500 million
internet
users by
2017
$1.5
billion
Market
expansion
by 2017
500 million
Indian
Internet
users by
2018
300%
Growth in
Cloud
Data
$181
billion
Market
expansion
by 2016
30. Thinking BIG!
Current
Global competition
Our
Dream
Aim high!
Imagine
Lets make MP a global
state
Largets datacenter of
the world is in China
6.3 million sq.ft only
Create India’s largest
Data centre cluster
10 million sq.ft. is
equal to 2
PENTAGON
PREMISES put
together
India has around 18
datacenter all
together, while the
world has 500+
datacenters.
LAGGING TOO
BEHIND!
This cluster proposes
all the datacenters
together in one roof,
inviting all form the
world
MP alone will have
more datacenters
than the entire
world.
MP has the capacity
to host datacenter
13000MG watt
electricity
We only need
100MGv watt of
electricity for 10
million sq.f.t
We have a capacity
of three , that gives
MP edge over other
states.
31. DCC Served
area
Midde
East
South
Africa
Europ
e
AP
AC
Middle
East
32. The Benefits of Clustering
Better innovation through
collaboration and
networking opportunities
Data centre design and
build
The opportunity to play on
a global stage
Reduced costs of
development and
production - economies of
scale
Driven entry to world
hardware solutions
World-leading providers to
choose from within the
cluster network
Legal, tax and accounting
services
Generating employment &
affecting skills & education
system positively
One Stop Solution for all data
center needs
South
Africa
34. Advantages to the
State
Redefining Madhya
Pradesh as a
technologically
transformed state
Reposition IT Services
Sector, Hardware and
Telecommunication sector
thereby empowering skilled
resources
Drive 5 billion dollars of
investment from
domestic and
international investors
35. Uplift the standard of living
of people and education at
rural level
Advantages to the
Citizens
Growth of Medium
skilled workforce.
Setting up of Hardware
Training Centers across
the state
Creating Employment
Opportunities across
Real Estate,
Telecommunication,
Infrastructure and
Hardware Companies
36. Advantages to the Investors
Data Centre
Friendly Land-
Strategically
Located
Subsidized Power
Supply
IT Flexi-Policies
FDI-friendly
policies, specially
infrastructure
structure
Skilled
Manpower
Solar Power
Support- Green
Energy
Connectivity to
all major airports
Domestic &
International
National
Representation &
Branding
Single window
Clearance
37. Land
• About 100 acres of land identified near Indore
• Falls in a Seismic zone acceptable for Data Centres
• Close to an airport
• Land to be developed by MPSEDC
• Provided at 25% of the market rate
• Cost of land – 1/10th to 1/20th of that in Mumbai
38. Telecom and Internet Connectivity
• Have held discussions with all major ISP’s
• ISP’s have evinced keen interest in setting up fiber
termination points at the proposed DCC
• Competitive costs due to economies of scale
39. Power
• Madhya has surplus power
• 24 x 7 x 365 – uninterrupted power supply
• Good quality power
• Power from two different grids
• Cost advantage of at least 25-30 % over other
locations
40. Labor Laws
• Best labor laws in the country
• Extensive revamp of labor laws
• No surprise inspections
• Single return to be filed
• Reduction in paper work by more than 80%
• Women can work in night shifts
41. Manpower
• Indore is the educational hub of MP
• More than 40 engineering colleges
– Indian Institute of Technology
– Indian Institute of Management
– Indian Institute of Information Technology
• Good quality manpower
• Cost of HR is very competitive
– At least a 30% advantage
42. Facilitation
• Single window clearance system
– All clearances under a single window
– Building permission, Environmental clearance etc
– Investment relationship managers to provide
hand holding for each project
• Chief Minister is available to meet investors
on Monday every week without prior
appointments
43. POLICY INITIATIVES .. EXISTING
FISCAL
INCENTIVES
REBATE ON COST OF LAND
CAPITAL INVESTMENT SUBSIDY
INTEREST SUBSIDY
EXEMPTIONS LIKE STAMP DUTY, REGISTRATION FEE ETC
REIMBURSEMENT OF COST OF SKILL GAP
EXPANSION OF EXISITING UNITS
APPLICABILITY OF INDUSTRIAL PROMOTION POLICY + OTHERS
44. POLICY INITIATIVES ... EXISTING
SINGLE DOOR CLEARANCE
EXEMPTIONS ON EXISTING FAR (FLOOR AREA RATIO)
POWER 24X7
EXEMPTION UNDER LABOR LAW & OTHER REGULATIONS
SELF-CERTIFICATION OF REGISTERS ETC.
+ OTHERS
NON FISCAL
INCENTIVES
45. Partner us in achieving
the Dream of Digital
India
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