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FVH Open Up The city: 9 Smarter Cities Ibm Juha Hulkkonenforumvirium
http://events.forumvirium.fi/openupthecity/
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The seminar theme was Open up the City - Open data, design, interfaces and innovation
Speakers Presentations
We are providing these presentations as a courtesy to seminar visitors. Please contact the speakers themselves for permissions to use the material.
One of the first steps of crisis management is the mapping of the emergency. The goal is to determine the area affected and the geographical constraints. This session looks at the best solutions available to map crises.
Mike King, Global Public Safety Manager, CAD/911/FirstNet, Esri & Francisco Nobre, Business Partner Coordinator, Esri
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Guest Lecture for the Data Visualization Class at Ateneo de Manila University. Basic design for Computer Science students. For educational purposes only, no copyright infringement intended.
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The Future of the Knowledge Worker and Knowledge Work
1. ARE YOU READY TO TAKE
ORDERS FROM A
SUPERINTELLIGENCE:
The Future of the Knowledge Worker and Knowledge Work
2. Management Consultant Peter
Drucker coined the term
“knowledge worker” in 1959
in Landmarks of Tomorrow
He asserts that knowledge has
become the central, key resource
that knows no geography.
3. The future belongs to deep cognitive thinking.
- engineers, researchers, software technologist, etc.
By 2030, knowledge work is estimated to represent over
75%
Transforming Work
6. BIG DATA
The digital space is huge
and expanding
exponentially
&
Human capacity is
limited
- How do we process
2.5 Quintillion bytes
of data/day or
- The future of
Zettabytes, Yottabyte,
or Xenottabyte