The document discusses the transition to a "networked society" driven by information and communications technology (ICT). It notes that ICT is impacting everything from production to organizational structures to information availability. The document outlines some of the major technological transitions that have occurred every 50 years. It also discusses challenges of the networked society like the growth in the number of devices, demands on networks and cloud infrastructure, and security and management issues. The document promotes collaboration between industry, government and academia to address these challenges and realize the networked society. It provides an overview of the technologies being demonstrated by Ericsson to illustrate solutions for issues in services, devices, networks and cloud.
NGDATA brings big data technology and machine intelligence together, allowing organizations to capitalize on the massive amounts of data that is generated today. NGDATA develops Lily, a big data management platform that offers an easy way to extract powerful business insights in real-time and benefit from enriched data to make an immediate impact on business performance. NGDATA's global partner community provides expert services best suited to meet evolving big data needs. NGDATA is a privately-held company with headquarters in Ghent, Belgium. More information and recent updates are available at www.ngdata.com.
Transformational changes that take place in the digital world definitely change the nature of business intelligence and represent an new normal. The Internet is the societal operating system of the 21st century and its underlying infrastructure - the cloud computing model - represents a "disruptive" change. A networked infrastructure, big data from disparate sources and social media among other trends as predictive analytics, the self-service model and collaboration are changing the way BI-systems are deployed and used.
The new normal in business intelligenceJohan Blomme
The new normal in business intelligence is about the transformational changes that take place in the digital world and definitely change the nature of BI. Business models in the global marketplace are reshaped through the application of information technology. The Internet is the societal operating system of the 21st century and its underlying infrastructure - the clud computing model - represents a disruptive change. A networked infrastructure, big data from disparate sources and social media among other trends as the self-service model and collaboration are changing the way BI systems are deployed and used.
Natasha Carolan gave a presentation on how manufacturing business models are changing in the digital economy. She discussed the historical context of manufacturing and introduced a typology of emerging models, including personal fabrication, community centers, designer manufacturers, retail manufacturers, and service-based models. The new models are increasingly consumer-facing, offer manufacturing as a service, and enable self-service economies focused on co-creation of value.
Technology Challenges in the Networked SocietyEricsson Labs
The document discusses technology challenges in the networked society presented at Mobile World Congress 2013. It addresses challenges related to devices, data/information, services, networks, clouds, management, security, and sustainability in an increasingly connected world. Key issues include supporting a wide range of devices and connectivity methods, ensuring coverage and scalability, managing large amounts of data, and maintaining security, privacy, and trust across complex cloud and network infrastructures.
Emerging Pathways to Growth in a Digitally Networked SocietyBrian Vellmure
The intersection of business fundamentals and our ever-growing digitally networked society is creating new possibilities and exposing new challenges daily. In this session, we zero in on emerging opportunities, placing a filter over the sound bites, noise, and hype, and discuss roadmaps that can truly amplify the future growth of your customer driven organization.
The document discusses Ericsson's 3D visual communication demo showcased at Mobile World Congress 2013. The demo aims to improve video conferencing by adding depth perception through 3D technology. It allows for more realistic and immersive communication. While the demo currently uses glasses, the goal is to deploy glasses-free auto-stereoscopic displays. Further work is needed to standardize new 3D video codecs and implement them in real-time for high quality 3D visual communication products and services. The technology brings benefits for user experience, businesses, sustainability and society.
The National Broadband Network (NBN) will contribute to Australia being among the world’s leading digital economies through improved productivity gains, global competitiveness and social well-being (National Digital Economy Strategy, 2011).
In order to ensure your business takes advantage of this improved connectivity it will need to make sure that is ‘NBN ready’.
This interactive session presented by Allison Miller of Vanguard Visions Consulting will provide an overview of:
What the NBN is and why it is important to your business
How your businesses can prepare itself to make the most of the NBN
NGDATA brings big data technology and machine intelligence together, allowing organizations to capitalize on the massive amounts of data that is generated today. NGDATA develops Lily, a big data management platform that offers an easy way to extract powerful business insights in real-time and benefit from enriched data to make an immediate impact on business performance. NGDATA's global partner community provides expert services best suited to meet evolving big data needs. NGDATA is a privately-held company with headquarters in Ghent, Belgium. More information and recent updates are available at www.ngdata.com.
Transformational changes that take place in the digital world definitely change the nature of business intelligence and represent an new normal. The Internet is the societal operating system of the 21st century and its underlying infrastructure - the cloud computing model - represents a "disruptive" change. A networked infrastructure, big data from disparate sources and social media among other trends as predictive analytics, the self-service model and collaboration are changing the way BI-systems are deployed and used.
The new normal in business intelligenceJohan Blomme
The new normal in business intelligence is about the transformational changes that take place in the digital world and definitely change the nature of BI. Business models in the global marketplace are reshaped through the application of information technology. The Internet is the societal operating system of the 21st century and its underlying infrastructure - the clud computing model - represents a disruptive change. A networked infrastructure, big data from disparate sources and social media among other trends as the self-service model and collaboration are changing the way BI systems are deployed and used.
Natasha Carolan gave a presentation on how manufacturing business models are changing in the digital economy. She discussed the historical context of manufacturing and introduced a typology of emerging models, including personal fabrication, community centers, designer manufacturers, retail manufacturers, and service-based models. The new models are increasingly consumer-facing, offer manufacturing as a service, and enable self-service economies focused on co-creation of value.
Technology Challenges in the Networked SocietyEricsson Labs
The document discusses technology challenges in the networked society presented at Mobile World Congress 2013. It addresses challenges related to devices, data/information, services, networks, clouds, management, security, and sustainability in an increasingly connected world. Key issues include supporting a wide range of devices and connectivity methods, ensuring coverage and scalability, managing large amounts of data, and maintaining security, privacy, and trust across complex cloud and network infrastructures.
Emerging Pathways to Growth in a Digitally Networked SocietyBrian Vellmure
The intersection of business fundamentals and our ever-growing digitally networked society is creating new possibilities and exposing new challenges daily. In this session, we zero in on emerging opportunities, placing a filter over the sound bites, noise, and hype, and discuss roadmaps that can truly amplify the future growth of your customer driven organization.
The document discusses Ericsson's 3D visual communication demo showcased at Mobile World Congress 2013. The demo aims to improve video conferencing by adding depth perception through 3D technology. It allows for more realistic and immersive communication. While the demo currently uses glasses, the goal is to deploy glasses-free auto-stereoscopic displays. Further work is needed to standardize new 3D video codecs and implement them in real-time for high quality 3D visual communication products and services. The technology brings benefits for user experience, businesses, sustainability and society.
The National Broadband Network (NBN) will contribute to Australia being among the world’s leading digital economies through improved productivity gains, global competitiveness and social well-being (National Digital Economy Strategy, 2011).
In order to ensure your business takes advantage of this improved connectivity it will need to make sure that is ‘NBN ready’.
This interactive session presented by Allison Miller of Vanguard Visions Consulting will provide an overview of:
What the NBN is and why it is important to your business
How your businesses can prepare itself to make the most of the NBN
Is your business NBN ready? – Developing a Digital Business Strategy: VELG Na...Vanguard Visions
The Australian Government is investing $43 billion over 8 years in fibre, wireless and satellite broadband infrastructure as part of the National Broadband Network (NBN). There is strong evidence that the NBN will be a key enabler of many economic, social, technological and environmental developments (Bowles, 2011). This new digital economy will have an impact on all Australian industries and will require every Australian to improve their information and communication technology (ICT) skills. Participants will take away tools and processes to develop a digital business strategy which will enable them to capitalise on the training and business opportunities being made possible through the roll out of the NBN.
This document provides an overview of the history and development of electronic commerce. It discusses three waves of electronic commerce, characterized by rapid growth and adoption in the late 1990s, expanding international use from 2004-2009, and the current wave driven by mobile commerce and social media. The document also categorizes different types of electronic commerce transactions and business models. It analyzes the suitability of various products and business processes for electronic commerce implementation and identifies opportunities as well as barriers.
Getting your business ready for the NBN - Salisbury/Modbury Digital EnterpriseVanguard Visions
The document discusses how businesses can prepare for the National Broadband Network (NBN) in Australia. The NBN will provide faster internet speeds from 100 megabits per second up to 1 gigabit per second. This high-speed internet will change the digital landscape and require businesses to be "NBN-ready." The document outlines steps businesses can take to design their digital future, including developing their digital presence on platforms like social media, building their digital infrastructure, and establishing an online marketplace. It also discusses important considerations for implementing and evaluating digital strategies, such as digital policies, financial sustainability, and benchmarking progress.
Social interaction within the next decade will be radically altered by technology. Rapid innovation in social media and business will lead to a fully bi-directional and uncensored relationship between people through mass communication online. While this will stimulate economies and increase access to information, it also poses challenges and risks around issues of anonymity, control over personal data, trust, and information overload that will need to be addressed for technology to positively impact human relationships.
Social interaction over the next decade will be radically altered by technology. Relationships will become fully bi-directional through uncensored mass communication online. Boundaries between social and professional life will blur as video chatting replaces face-to-face interaction. However, challenges around anonymity, control over personal data, trust, and information overload may impact whether human relationships improve or deteriorate with greater technology mediation of social interaction.
Digital Capability - Designing your digital future by developing a digital ro...Vanguard Visions
The document discusses the need for organizations to develop a digital roadmap to prepare for changes brought about by the National Broadband Network (NBN). A digital roadmap should assess an organization's current digital capabilities, infrastructure, presence, policies and financial considerations. It should include plans to improve digital literacy of employees, leverage new technologies, strengthen online presence and guide long-term digital strategy and sustainability. Developing a digital roadmap will help organizations maximize opportunities presented by high-speed internet access provided through the NBN.
What impact has digital technology had on the magazines you have been studyin...Zoe Lorenz
Digital technology has significantly impacted magazines and their institutions in several ways:
1) It has changed how content is edited, printed, and distributed through the proliferation of digital tools, the internet, mobile apps, and social media platforms.
2) It has increased competition and driven changes to business models through lower costs, greater speed, more opportunities for user-generated content, and new forms of advertising and audience tracking online.
3) These changes have contributed to the global integration of media through platforms that transcend national and regional boundaries but have also prompted some governments to tighten internet restrictions.
Henry Stewart Dam La Conference Pw C Public Cvm Blw 20121101blakelwhite
The document discusses the growing market for digital asset management (DAM) systems, which are expected to exceed $1 billion by 2015. DAM systems are increasingly important for managing the large volumes of digital media content that organizations must deal with, such as photos, videos, and audio. The document outlines some of the key challenges that media and entertainment companies face in monetizing their content across multiple platforms. It argues that an integrated approach combining content, rights, and financial data is needed, and that DAM systems should play a central role in operations and decision support.
An overview of what social media is, what the impact of social media and what the impact is of social media on Enterprises.
These slides are part of a guest lecture for Hogeschool Zuyd (Sittard, NL), therefore I added also some slides on how students can use social media.
SMAC refers to the convergence of social media, mobility, analytics and cloud computing technologies. These technologies are disrupting businesses and driving opportunities. Social media allows businesses to better understand customers and connect with them. Mobility gives access to information anytime through smart devices. Analytics provides insights by processing large amounts of customer data. Cloud computing provides data storage and access from anywhere. Together, SMAC represents a major opportunity for IT companies and businesses to transform by becoming more customer-focused, agile and data-driven. The document discusses examples and statistics on how different industries are leveraging SMAC.
The document discusses how organizations can use digital technologies to transform their business through digital workspaces, with the three major building blocks being experience, analytics, and perspective. It provides examples of how process digitization, worker enablement, and performance management can improve organizational performance. Strong leadership is needed to drive digital transformation and focus on customer understanding, top-line growth, and enhancing customer touchpoints.
NGDATA brings big data technology and machine intelligence together, allowing organizations to capitalize on the massive amounts of data that is generated today. NGDATA develops Lily, a big data management platform that offers an easy way to extract powerful business insights in real-time and benefit from enriched data to make an immediate impact on business performance. NGDATA's global partner community provides expert services best suited to meet evolving big data needs. NGDATA is a privately-held company with headquarters in Ghent, Belgium. More information and recent updates are available at www.ngdata.com.
The document discusses digital transformation and innovation. It covers 6 sessions: (1) the building blocks of digital transformation, (2) data and the data revolution, (3) digital economics, (4) decision making, (5) innovation, and (6) data storytelling. The agenda focuses on understanding clients and stakeholders to improve knowledge, leverage transactions, and measure efficiency and effectiveness. Digital transformation is driven by properties, platforms, people and practices changing organizational conversations.
1) The document discusses emerging social business strategies in 2010 and what works and why.
2) It examines major shifts like who creates value, how much control businesses have, and increased transparency, as well as forces like network effects and peer production.
3) The document outlines challenges of social business like cultural challenges, disruption, cost and risk, and evaluates strategies in terms of challenges, repeatability, and strategic value.
4BU017 Lecture Slides - Definition and Scope of Digital Business - 2021-22-1....Dibyesh1
Digital business is broader than e-commerce and involves transforming key business processes like R&D, marketing, manufacturing through internet technologies. E-commerce refers more narrowly to electronic transactions, while digital marketing uses online channels. Web 2.0 enabled user-generated content and social sharing, and Web 3.0 will incorporate artificial intelligence and semantic processing of data. Digital transactions can occur between consumers, businesses, and governments through various models like B2C, C2C, and B2B.
This document discusses the potential of Web 2.0 technologies to transform government operations and better engage citizens. It notes that while previous eGovernment initiatives focused on automating existing processes and putting services online, Web 2.0 allows for more transparency, participation and collaboration. However, challenges remain in overcoming siloed structures and incentivizing cultural change. Examples are given of early successful eGovernment applications and areas where Web 2.0 could be applied, such as back office functions, service delivery, and knowledge sharing between agencies. Overall, the document argues that fully realizing the vision of modern, citizen-centric government will require moving beyond just replicating existing structures online.
The document provides an overview of Israel's eGov unit and activities. Some key points:
- The eGov unit was established in 1996 and now has 210 employees working on projects like mobility initiatives, cross-minister processes, and open government.
- Israel ranks high in UN e-government assessments and has high rates of internet/smartphone usage. Major eGov services include gov.il portal, e-payment, eForms, and mobile apps.
- Initiatives follow open government principles of transparency, accountability, and public participation. This includes open data site Data.Gov and online public consultation platform hidavrut.gov.il.
Capillary Networks integrates the machine and IoT devices as integral part of...Ericsson Labs
The document discusses opportunities and challenges around capillary networks and Ericsson's proposed solution. It describes how Ericsson's IoT framework would provide automated service creation, end-to-end management, and security for enterprises and service providers by integrating capillary and mobile network domains through a virtual middleware and cloud. The solution aims to simplify deployment, provide authentication based on SIM credentials, and offer end-to-end connectivity, management, and analytics.
Ericsson 5 g at mobile world congress 2014 Ericsson Labs
5G will be the next generation of wireless technology, aiming to provide extremely fast and reliable connectivity that can support a massive number of devices. It combines technologies like LTE and WiFi with new innovations like millimeter wave communications between 10-300 GHz. Research and standardization are ongoing, with the goal of commercial 5G networks launching around 2020 that can handle requirements like super real-time communication, work in dense crowded areas, and enable widespread machine-to-machine communication.
Is your business NBN ready? – Developing a Digital Business Strategy: VELG Na...Vanguard Visions
The Australian Government is investing $43 billion over 8 years in fibre, wireless and satellite broadband infrastructure as part of the National Broadband Network (NBN). There is strong evidence that the NBN will be a key enabler of many economic, social, technological and environmental developments (Bowles, 2011). This new digital economy will have an impact on all Australian industries and will require every Australian to improve their information and communication technology (ICT) skills. Participants will take away tools and processes to develop a digital business strategy which will enable them to capitalise on the training and business opportunities being made possible through the roll out of the NBN.
This document provides an overview of the history and development of electronic commerce. It discusses three waves of electronic commerce, characterized by rapid growth and adoption in the late 1990s, expanding international use from 2004-2009, and the current wave driven by mobile commerce and social media. The document also categorizes different types of electronic commerce transactions and business models. It analyzes the suitability of various products and business processes for electronic commerce implementation and identifies opportunities as well as barriers.
Getting your business ready for the NBN - Salisbury/Modbury Digital EnterpriseVanguard Visions
The document discusses how businesses can prepare for the National Broadband Network (NBN) in Australia. The NBN will provide faster internet speeds from 100 megabits per second up to 1 gigabit per second. This high-speed internet will change the digital landscape and require businesses to be "NBN-ready." The document outlines steps businesses can take to design their digital future, including developing their digital presence on platforms like social media, building their digital infrastructure, and establishing an online marketplace. It also discusses important considerations for implementing and evaluating digital strategies, such as digital policies, financial sustainability, and benchmarking progress.
Social interaction within the next decade will be radically altered by technology. Rapid innovation in social media and business will lead to a fully bi-directional and uncensored relationship between people through mass communication online. While this will stimulate economies and increase access to information, it also poses challenges and risks around issues of anonymity, control over personal data, trust, and information overload that will need to be addressed for technology to positively impact human relationships.
Social interaction over the next decade will be radically altered by technology. Relationships will become fully bi-directional through uncensored mass communication online. Boundaries between social and professional life will blur as video chatting replaces face-to-face interaction. However, challenges around anonymity, control over personal data, trust, and information overload may impact whether human relationships improve or deteriorate with greater technology mediation of social interaction.
Digital Capability - Designing your digital future by developing a digital ro...Vanguard Visions
The document discusses the need for organizations to develop a digital roadmap to prepare for changes brought about by the National Broadband Network (NBN). A digital roadmap should assess an organization's current digital capabilities, infrastructure, presence, policies and financial considerations. It should include plans to improve digital literacy of employees, leverage new technologies, strengthen online presence and guide long-term digital strategy and sustainability. Developing a digital roadmap will help organizations maximize opportunities presented by high-speed internet access provided through the NBN.
What impact has digital technology had on the magazines you have been studyin...Zoe Lorenz
Digital technology has significantly impacted magazines and their institutions in several ways:
1) It has changed how content is edited, printed, and distributed through the proliferation of digital tools, the internet, mobile apps, and social media platforms.
2) It has increased competition and driven changes to business models through lower costs, greater speed, more opportunities for user-generated content, and new forms of advertising and audience tracking online.
3) These changes have contributed to the global integration of media through platforms that transcend national and regional boundaries but have also prompted some governments to tighten internet restrictions.
Henry Stewart Dam La Conference Pw C Public Cvm Blw 20121101blakelwhite
The document discusses the growing market for digital asset management (DAM) systems, which are expected to exceed $1 billion by 2015. DAM systems are increasingly important for managing the large volumes of digital media content that organizations must deal with, such as photos, videos, and audio. The document outlines some of the key challenges that media and entertainment companies face in monetizing their content across multiple platforms. It argues that an integrated approach combining content, rights, and financial data is needed, and that DAM systems should play a central role in operations and decision support.
An overview of what social media is, what the impact of social media and what the impact is of social media on Enterprises.
These slides are part of a guest lecture for Hogeschool Zuyd (Sittard, NL), therefore I added also some slides on how students can use social media.
SMAC refers to the convergence of social media, mobility, analytics and cloud computing technologies. These technologies are disrupting businesses and driving opportunities. Social media allows businesses to better understand customers and connect with them. Mobility gives access to information anytime through smart devices. Analytics provides insights by processing large amounts of customer data. Cloud computing provides data storage and access from anywhere. Together, SMAC represents a major opportunity for IT companies and businesses to transform by becoming more customer-focused, agile and data-driven. The document discusses examples and statistics on how different industries are leveraging SMAC.
The document discusses how organizations can use digital technologies to transform their business through digital workspaces, with the three major building blocks being experience, analytics, and perspective. It provides examples of how process digitization, worker enablement, and performance management can improve organizational performance. Strong leadership is needed to drive digital transformation and focus on customer understanding, top-line growth, and enhancing customer touchpoints.
NGDATA brings big data technology and machine intelligence together, allowing organizations to capitalize on the massive amounts of data that is generated today. NGDATA develops Lily, a big data management platform that offers an easy way to extract powerful business insights in real-time and benefit from enriched data to make an immediate impact on business performance. NGDATA's global partner community provides expert services best suited to meet evolving big data needs. NGDATA is a privately-held company with headquarters in Ghent, Belgium. More information and recent updates are available at www.ngdata.com.
The document discusses digital transformation and innovation. It covers 6 sessions: (1) the building blocks of digital transformation, (2) data and the data revolution, (3) digital economics, (4) decision making, (5) innovation, and (6) data storytelling. The agenda focuses on understanding clients and stakeholders to improve knowledge, leverage transactions, and measure efficiency and effectiveness. Digital transformation is driven by properties, platforms, people and practices changing organizational conversations.
1) The document discusses emerging social business strategies in 2010 and what works and why.
2) It examines major shifts like who creates value, how much control businesses have, and increased transparency, as well as forces like network effects and peer production.
3) The document outlines challenges of social business like cultural challenges, disruption, cost and risk, and evaluates strategies in terms of challenges, repeatability, and strategic value.
4BU017 Lecture Slides - Definition and Scope of Digital Business - 2021-22-1....Dibyesh1
Digital business is broader than e-commerce and involves transforming key business processes like R&D, marketing, manufacturing through internet technologies. E-commerce refers more narrowly to electronic transactions, while digital marketing uses online channels. Web 2.0 enabled user-generated content and social sharing, and Web 3.0 will incorporate artificial intelligence and semantic processing of data. Digital transactions can occur between consumers, businesses, and governments through various models like B2C, C2C, and B2B.
This document discusses the potential of Web 2.0 technologies to transform government operations and better engage citizens. It notes that while previous eGovernment initiatives focused on automating existing processes and putting services online, Web 2.0 allows for more transparency, participation and collaboration. However, challenges remain in overcoming siloed structures and incentivizing cultural change. Examples are given of early successful eGovernment applications and areas where Web 2.0 could be applied, such as back office functions, service delivery, and knowledge sharing between agencies. Overall, the document argues that fully realizing the vision of modern, citizen-centric government will require moving beyond just replicating existing structures online.
The document provides an overview of Israel's eGov unit and activities. Some key points:
- The eGov unit was established in 1996 and now has 210 employees working on projects like mobility initiatives, cross-minister processes, and open government.
- Israel ranks high in UN e-government assessments and has high rates of internet/smartphone usage. Major eGov services include gov.il portal, e-payment, eForms, and mobile apps.
- Initiatives follow open government principles of transparency, accountability, and public participation. This includes open data site Data.Gov and online public consultation platform hidavrut.gov.il.
Capillary Networks integrates the machine and IoT devices as integral part of...Ericsson Labs
The document discusses opportunities and challenges around capillary networks and Ericsson's proposed solution. It describes how Ericsson's IoT framework would provide automated service creation, end-to-end management, and security for enterprises and service providers by integrating capillary and mobile network domains through a virtual middleware and cloud. The solution aims to simplify deployment, provide authentication based on SIM credentials, and offer end-to-end connectivity, management, and analytics.
Ericsson 5 g at mobile world congress 2014 Ericsson Labs
5G will be the next generation of wireless technology, aiming to provide extremely fast and reliable connectivity that can support a massive number of devices. It combines technologies like LTE and WiFi with new innovations like millimeter wave communications between 10-300 GHz. Research and standardization are ongoing, with the goal of commercial 5G networks launching around 2020 that can handle requirements like super real-time communication, work in dense crowded areas, and enable widespread machine-to-machine communication.
Evolved Cloud Collaboration Presentation at MWC14 by Ericsson Research Ericsson Labs
Our distributed cloud orchestration solution prototype is capable of managing resources in geographically distributed data centers and satisfies the stringent needs of any real-time application.
This document provides an overview of NoSQL databases and HBase. It discusses why NoSQL databases are gaining popularity due to trends in data and architecture. It also summarizes the CAP theorem and how different databases balance consistency, availability and partition tolerance. The document describes research activities including evaluating HBase for telco usage and performing bulk processing tests on HBase. It finds that while HBase can scale horizontally, managing compaction storms and small files is challenging.
Welcome to the Ericsson Application Awards 2014
Is your app a winner? Developers, startups and students who have an idea for a great app, here is your opportunity! You are invited to submit your entries and compete in the Ericsson Application Awards 2014 for the best Android or iOS apps.
How will working life be organized to meet changing behaviors and emerging technologies? How can we contribute toward making the next generation of working life a one where people can innovate, collaborate and balance their lives outside work better? We are open to your suggestions.
This competition will give you and your team the opportunity to gain a foothold in the app industry, while also earning recognition and making contacts within the telecom industry
Deadline February 28, 2014.
Details: www.ericssonapplicationawards.com
5G for the Networked Society beyond 2020Ericsson Labs
This document discusses 5G wireless access technologies that will enable the networked society beyond 2020. It outlines key challenges like supporting a massive growth in connected devices and traffic volume, with requirements ranging from multi-Gbps to hundreds of Mbps. 5G will evolve existing wireless technologies and introduce complementary new technologies to address these challenges. It will provide affordable and sustainable solutions through an ultra-dense network architecture using technologies like multi-hop communication, device-to-device communication, and spectrum sharing across licensed and unlicensed bands from 300 MHz to 300 GHz.
Openflow Stanford University - Ericsson CollaborationEricsson Labs
1. Stanford University and Ericsson are collaborating on OpenFlow and SDN research to improve network performance and enable new applications.
2. Their work includes evaluating SDN architecture designs, improving network resiliency and reducing latency between controllers and switches.
3. Inline service chaining allows dynamic ordering of network services for subscribers based on policies, with different service paths for different traffic types.
- Federated networked cloud allows for rapid and on-demand provisioning of cloud connectivity across the world by establishing and managing distributed cloud resources within and across providers' domains.
- It enables enterprise users to deploy infrastructure in different datacenters and connect them over wide area networks on demand.
- Service providers can collaborate by bundling their cloud and network services to gain new business opportunities and provide unified solutions to customers.
Mobile network data is a unique and valuable asset for mobile operators. By analyzing network data and combining it with external data sources, operators can gain deep insights into consumer behavior and network performance. This allows operators to better understand individual consumers, identify new business opportunities through partnerships, and improve network efficiency. The prototype data analysis tool presented demonstrates how network data can be made understandable through visualization and interaction. It highlights the potential for increased consumer loyalty and new revenue streams from leveraging the power of big data. However, consumer awareness and concerns regarding privacy must be addressed through transparency, perceived value of any data sharing, and only utilizing anonymized and aggregated information.
This document discusses how cities can become more resilient by gathering data from various systems and devices, using machine learning to develop knowledge representations, and employing reasoning algorithms to decide the best actions in response to unexpected events. The goal is for cities to respond to events effectively by coordinating public services and resources through interoperable systems informed by sophisticated event analysis.
Towards Timely Efficient Semantic Reasoning for the Networked SocietyEricsson Labs
This presentation is a summary of the paper we presented at MobiCASE 2012.
It presents our work in progress on enabling computerized reasoning capability in machine-to-machine communication scenarios for the Networked Society (or Internet of Things).
For more details, please go to: https://labs.ericsson.com/blog/semantic-reasoning-for-the-networked-society
Stream analytics for churn prediction from Ericsson ResearchEricsson Labs
This document discusses applying stream mining techniques to predict customer churn. Stream mining can continuously update prediction rules to quickly react to changing churn patterns and reasons over time. The proof of concept uses a data stream of simulated customer events to train an Adaptive Hoeffding Tree algorithm and predict churn. It tracks churn rates, prediction accuracy, and the business impact of retaining predicted churners. Stream mining allows autonomous adaptation to concept drift, unlike traditional techniques requiring human intervention and slower adaptation.
Geo Location Messaging on Ericsson LabsEricsson Labs
https://labs.ericsson.com/apis/geo-location-messaging/
The Geo Location messaging API provides developers with the ability to push content to subscribers depending on location areas.
https://labs.ericsson.com/apis?api_category=199
Ericsson Labs' presentation at Over the Air 2011.
Examples of how to establish a trusted identity, how to do mash-ups of multiple data feeds and how to secure peer-to-peer communication.
This document discusses the vision of connected things and megacities at Ericsson Research. It notes that the number of connected devices is expected to grow exponentially to 50 billion by 2020, creating both challenges and opportunities from the massive amount of data. Ericsson aims to address this through horizontal service enablement and innovation in specific verticals like transportation, retail, and smart cities. The document promotes Ericsson Labs, which supports developers and provides APIs to enable applications for connected things.
Ericsson Labs m2m service enablement presentation at Mobile Monday London m2m event May 16 2011.
https://labs.ericsson.com/developer-community/blog/mobile-monday-london-m2m-event-summarized
Distributed Shared Memory on Ericsson LabsEricsson Labs
The document describes Distributed Shared Memory (DSM), a technology that enables a distributed in-memory database for JavaScript applications. DSM allows multiple clients to access and modify the same data simultaneously. It resolves merge conflicts automatically and notifies clients of data changes. Developers can focus on building interactive web collaboration software without dealing with networking, databases, or concurrency issues. DSM supports both persistent storage and transient data sharing across clients in real-time.
The OAuth2 Framework allows you to protect your web resources using the next generation OAuth, (http://oauth.net/2/) as well as accessing OAuth2 protected resources, most notably the Facebook Graph API. The API consists of libraries for building your own OAuth2 server as well as client side access. The standard is still in draft mode so expect some level of changes. Currently version 10 of the OAuth 2 specification is the one being supported.
The framework is implemented in Java on top of Restlet.org HTTP framework.
It can execute on all platforms that Restlet is available on and it is validated using Java SE, EE and Android.
Donated to Restlet.org as an open source project with very generous open source license for reuse.