An overview of the trends that will forever disrupt and transform the real estate industry. Topics include convergence, #DigitalCeiling, UPoE, Power-over-Ethernet. And how Cisco Canada is reaping the benefits at its new Canadian HQ in Toronto (RBC Waterpark Place) by Oxford Properties.
The Cloud is Changing the tech land scape gloablly and within five years we will find it impacting all business whether they are traditional bricks and mortar type businesses or technology. it is going to be a fun ride
Service creation is simpler and delivery is faster, allowing you to react quickly to new market opportunities.
http://www.cisco.com/web/offers/sp04/entering-new-markets/index.html?KeyCode=000947734
Michael Lawrey, Executive Director Architecture, Online & Media spoke to the Cloud Conference & Expo in Sydney on the importance of service level agreements and standards in Cloud Computing, particularly at an enterprise level.
"An Internet of Things Blueprint for Smarter Cities", public lecture given at the Networked Society Institute at the University of Melbourne, on 12 October 2015.
A video recording of the lecture has been published on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p9oUY6PxLZY
Success in the development and adoption of 'infotronic' technologies is critical to the future of Australia's economic competitiveness and our standard of living. In this Wednesday Lowy Lunch presentation, Telstra CTO, Dr Hugh Bradlow, examines how ICT technologies will change over the next 10 years and the impact these changes are likely to have on human behaviour and economic outcomes. Dr Bradlow also addresses Australia's competitive position in this new world.
ACT Canada - Internet of Everything for Sustainable Mobility Rick Huijbregts
Luncheon keynote at ACT Canada #SMS2014 on the role of the Internet of Everything for sustainable communities, sustainable mobility, innovation and industry transformation.
An overview of the trends that will forever disrupt and transform the real estate industry. Topics include convergence, #DigitalCeiling, UPoE, Power-over-Ethernet. And how Cisco Canada is reaping the benefits at its new Canadian HQ in Toronto (RBC Waterpark Place) by Oxford Properties.
The Cloud is Changing the tech land scape gloablly and within five years we will find it impacting all business whether they are traditional bricks and mortar type businesses or technology. it is going to be a fun ride
Service creation is simpler and delivery is faster, allowing you to react quickly to new market opportunities.
http://www.cisco.com/web/offers/sp04/entering-new-markets/index.html?KeyCode=000947734
Michael Lawrey, Executive Director Architecture, Online & Media spoke to the Cloud Conference & Expo in Sydney on the importance of service level agreements and standards in Cloud Computing, particularly at an enterprise level.
"An Internet of Things Blueprint for Smarter Cities", public lecture given at the Networked Society Institute at the University of Melbourne, on 12 October 2015.
A video recording of the lecture has been published on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p9oUY6PxLZY
Success in the development and adoption of 'infotronic' technologies is critical to the future of Australia's economic competitiveness and our standard of living. In this Wednesday Lowy Lunch presentation, Telstra CTO, Dr Hugh Bradlow, examines how ICT technologies will change over the next 10 years and the impact these changes are likely to have on human behaviour and economic outcomes. Dr Bradlow also addresses Australia's competitive position in this new world.
ACT Canada - Internet of Everything for Sustainable Mobility Rick Huijbregts
Luncheon keynote at ACT Canada #SMS2014 on the role of the Internet of Everything for sustainable communities, sustainable mobility, innovation and industry transformation.
With 3G, it took about a day to download an HD movie. LTE networks, available now, slashed the time to minutes. A 5G network would reduce the wait time to seconds.
That kind of speed changes everything. Latency would disappear. Engineers could build networks of connected vehicles that would relay relevant traffic information, and automatically maintain safe driving distances. Telemedicine would become viable. Imagine a world where doctors in Boston use cutting-edge robotics to perform delicate surgeries in Mumbai. Drones and self-driving cars would be able to build real-time 3D maps to operate more efficiently.
The stakes are high."
---Forbes.com
The advent of 5G will usher in a new era in high tech and will change life as we know it. The speaker will discuss the impact of 5G and the opportunities -- and pitfalls -- that lie ahead.
Harvard GSD Exec.Ed Leading Organizations _ lecture, february 5 2014Rick Huijbregts
60 minute lecture to Harvard GSD Exec. Edu Leading Organizations course. February 5th. Boston. MA.
Trends in technology. Smart Cities. Impact on business, infrastructure, and real estate. What it takes to manage this change. Our role and participation in the journey of City transformation.
Healthcare focused IOT technology is expected to be a $117 billion market by 2020 (a mere 5 Years out). A remarkable projection that is attracting a lot of big vendor focus as well as startup activity.
The feedback from the HC professionals I interviewed for this talk was that IoT for healthcare has to happen, is already happening, and the scale will be exponential. It will be embraced by the Boomers and Medicare. However, as I’ll get to, there will also be significant resistance from many quarters.
Network Innovation: Key to Operators' Cloud ServicesJuniper Networks
This presentation was presented by Douglas Murray, Senior Vice President, Asia Pacific, Japan and Greater China at Juniper Networks at Mobile Asia Expo in Shanghai.
Cyberstates provides comprehensive data, trending, and analysis of the tech workforce, tech economic impact, tech wages, innovation, occupation characteristics, and more. Cyberstates provides insights into the trends driving growth at the national level, state level, and the top metro areas in the United States. Visit www.cyberstates.org to access the full report.
Using pagerank-like algorithms can we use the links between projects and their dependencies to map out what 'civic tech' actually is, how much open source software supports it and how much the civic tech community contributes back? (The answer is yes).
Licensed under CC-BY-SA.
IOT Global Innovation Forum 2015 Agenda - Invited SpeakerDr. Mazlan Abbas
Sensing-as-a-Service: Prepare for the Next Business Model for Internet of Things
Day 1 - Tuesday, April 21, 2015
9:50 - 10:15 am
Once we are able to categorize the ownership of data on the Cloud, we will be able to offer "Sensing-as-a-service" -- that is, the ability to provide a free or chargeable service to any person who wishes to view or manipulate the data. This presentation discusses the benefits of IOT-as-a-Service, including harnessing the creativity of application developers, participatory sensing, reducing the cost of data acquisition, pay-per-use cloud computing, and more. It is also possible to aggregate different sensor data sources and create many innovative applications such as combining between parking sensor data and public transport data, between environmental data and flood detection data, between river quality data and fertility of soil data.
An IOT service provider will be able to provide such services, thus opening many opportunities to generate new ways of monitoring and managing valuable assets. This seems to be the next wave of Cloud services where "Sensing-as-a-Service" will become the new IOT business model. The presentation will provide a different perspective on how to monetize IOT for business executives, who are interested in utilizing IoT applications to increase efficiency and build new business models.
With 3G, it took about a day to download an HD movie. LTE networks, available now, slashed the time to minutes. A 5G network would reduce the wait time to seconds.
That kind of speed changes everything. Latency would disappear. Engineers could build networks of connected vehicles that would relay relevant traffic information, and automatically maintain safe driving distances. Telemedicine would become viable. Imagine a world where doctors in Boston use cutting-edge robotics to perform delicate surgeries in Mumbai. Drones and self-driving cars would be able to build real-time 3D maps to operate more efficiently.
The stakes are high."
---Forbes.com
The advent of 5G will usher in a new era in high tech and will change life as we know it. The speaker will discuss the impact of 5G and the opportunities -- and pitfalls -- that lie ahead.
Harvard GSD Exec.Ed Leading Organizations _ lecture, february 5 2014Rick Huijbregts
60 minute lecture to Harvard GSD Exec. Edu Leading Organizations course. February 5th. Boston. MA.
Trends in technology. Smart Cities. Impact on business, infrastructure, and real estate. What it takes to manage this change. Our role and participation in the journey of City transformation.
Healthcare focused IOT technology is expected to be a $117 billion market by 2020 (a mere 5 Years out). A remarkable projection that is attracting a lot of big vendor focus as well as startup activity.
The feedback from the HC professionals I interviewed for this talk was that IoT for healthcare has to happen, is already happening, and the scale will be exponential. It will be embraced by the Boomers and Medicare. However, as I’ll get to, there will also be significant resistance from many quarters.
Network Innovation: Key to Operators' Cloud ServicesJuniper Networks
This presentation was presented by Douglas Murray, Senior Vice President, Asia Pacific, Japan and Greater China at Juniper Networks at Mobile Asia Expo in Shanghai.
Cyberstates provides comprehensive data, trending, and analysis of the tech workforce, tech economic impact, tech wages, innovation, occupation characteristics, and more. Cyberstates provides insights into the trends driving growth at the national level, state level, and the top metro areas in the United States. Visit www.cyberstates.org to access the full report.
Using pagerank-like algorithms can we use the links between projects and their dependencies to map out what 'civic tech' actually is, how much open source software supports it and how much the civic tech community contributes back? (The answer is yes).
Licensed under CC-BY-SA.
IOT Global Innovation Forum 2015 Agenda - Invited SpeakerDr. Mazlan Abbas
Sensing-as-a-Service: Prepare for the Next Business Model for Internet of Things
Day 1 - Tuesday, April 21, 2015
9:50 - 10:15 am
Once we are able to categorize the ownership of data on the Cloud, we will be able to offer "Sensing-as-a-service" -- that is, the ability to provide a free or chargeable service to any person who wishes to view or manipulate the data. This presentation discusses the benefits of IOT-as-a-Service, including harnessing the creativity of application developers, participatory sensing, reducing the cost of data acquisition, pay-per-use cloud computing, and more. It is also possible to aggregate different sensor data sources and create many innovative applications such as combining between parking sensor data and public transport data, between environmental data and flood detection data, between river quality data and fertility of soil data.
An IOT service provider will be able to provide such services, thus opening many opportunities to generate new ways of monitoring and managing valuable assets. This seems to be the next wave of Cloud services where "Sensing-as-a-Service" will become the new IOT business model. The presentation will provide a different perspective on how to monetize IOT for business executives, who are interested in utilizing IoT applications to increase efficiency and build new business models.
Context for panel discussion on Smart Cities, Smart Buildings and the value of the Internet of Everything. Panel included BMO Financial, Oxford Properites, Jones Lang Lasalle.
Toronto Real Estate Board, Realtor Quest 2016Rick Huijbregts
On overview of the digital trends that will transform the real estate industry as we know it. There has never been a better time to use digital innovation to transform how we design, build, operate, and transact real estate.
IoT613: Re-imagining Real Estate with the Internet of ThingsRick Huijbregts
Presentation for IOT613 about digital transformation in real estate. Digital Ceiling, Power over Ethernet. Creating new experiences for future generations.
a webinar with CBRE, Rifinity and Cisco on the interaction of Smart Spaces, Collaboration, Workforce Productivity, Workplace strategy, and office design and configuration.
Cisco @ Conference Board of Canada: Connecting Education with the 21st centuryMarc Lijour, OCT, BSc, MBA
Education and Innovation are top investments areas for strategic country leaders and economists. The industry is starving for these top talents that will increase productivity and sharpen a competitive edge. What should education look like in order to achieve these goals? Education has been adapting slowly over decades and centuries, without radically challenging its paradigm, centered mostly on content knowledge. Meanwhile, technological innovations have fundamentally disrupted how we work, live, play, and learn. We enjoy longer and more rewarding lives, including more opportunities to make a difference in our economy and our society. As the world needs more talents, educators are increasingly called to lead and to innovate. What would education look like if we (re)invented it today?
Data, Technology, and Innovation: Platform for ChangeCisco Canada
The topic is “change”. Many things around us cause organizations to rethink how they work and provide the best possible resources for their workforce. Globalization, economy, environment, and talent mismatch are merely a few influence factors that are changing today’s workplace. Among the greatest catalysts of change we witness the rise and expansion of the Internet and the information society. The Internet is only 20 years old and has had—and will be having—a profound impact on everything we do. Work, workplace, and businesses are affected by the transformational changes caused by networks, information technology, and the Internet. This presentation addresses the technology changes and their consequent impact on work and workplaces. It talks about how the Internet can have a positive influence on change and the organizations of the future.
[HUBDAY] Cisco, Les 3 grands enjeux IOTHUB INSTITUTE
Cisco est le leader mondial des réseaux transformant ainsi la façon dont nous nous connectons, communiquons et collaborons. Vincent Boulanger nous explique les 3 grands enjeux IOT et pourquoi les objets connectés et intelligents seront l'industrie de demain.
Retrouvez l'ensemble des interventions sur le Replay :
http://hubinstitute.com/?p=21106
1. How will the IoT help your business - ciscoMITEF México
Internet of Everything and Internet of Things
The quest for the next “killer” application
What it would take to make IoT work?
How does it all come together?
Q&A
By 2019, we will be staring at a Data Explosion like none before. Big Data Big Bang is around the corner. This presentation is a thought starter that aim to give an idea of things to come from Internet of things(IoT) to Internet of everything (IoE). Are companies ready to harness the power? Are data vendors equipped to take on this challenge? What do they need to start doing? How do they appease the sometimes conflicting needs of CIO versus the CMO? All this and more.
Scaling the Internet of Things at IoT & WSN Berlin 2014Rafael Maranon
This presentation was given at Internet of Things & WSN Europe 2014 on Apr 01, 2014.
Presentation Summary • This talk focuses on IoT infrastructure challenges and the need for open standards and partner ecosystem • Key requirements to build large-scale IoT systems as IPv6, access control, plug and play, distributed intelligence and contextual awareness will be discussed • The presentation will feature as well an introduction to fog computing and the advantages of extending cloud computing and services to the edge of the network
Speaker Biography: Rafael Maranon is a senior product manager for platform independent software running in Cisco products. At Cisco's Network Operative System Technology Group (NOSTG), Rafael develops the strategic vision for expanding the scope of Internet of Things (IoT); Machine-to-Machine (M2M); Distributed Data Management and Analytics; and Cisco's Device Sensor solution. Before joining Cisco, Rafael worked as a product manager in Europe designing and launching the first open source programmable IP Communication platform and dozens of enterprise applications to improve business process management. Rafael obtained a M.S. in Engineering and Management from MIT and holds a B.S. and M.S. in Telecommunication Engineering from the University of Malaga in Spain.
Read more at: http://www.idtechex.com/events/presentations/scaling-the-internet-of-things-iot-004880.asp
The Role of ICT for the future of Clean Energy TechnologiesCisco Canada
The Internet and IP networks are becoming increasingly relevant tools for energy management and reduction. Combined with alternative energy generation and delivery, the provision of smart and connected building and intellingent end-devices, we can truly complete the energy optimization cycle. IP networks and the ability of delivering power of Ethernet should be taken into serious consideration if energy matters are explored.
Delivered Key Note Address in National Seminar on
"Digital India: Use of Technology For Transforming Society" organized at Gaya College, Gaya on 28th & 29th January, 2017.
Gaya college-gaya-28-29.01.2017-presentation
Paradigm Shift in
Computing Technology, ICT & its Applications: Technical, Social, Economic and Environmental Perspective
Rick Huijbregts's keynote at the CSC Toronto Expo on February 27th at the Toronto Metro Convention Centre. The Future of Construction in a Digital World.
Education in Age of Digital Disruption @ OPSOARick Huijbregts
Keynote presentation for OPSOA (Ontario Public Supervisory Officers' Association) at its Annual Conference. Topic: the impact on Education in a world of digital disruption.
RENEW, RETHINK and REIMAGINE THE VISION FOR EDUCATION
South-Western Economic Alliance -- the Need for ChangeRick Huijbregts
An overview of the trends that shape our communities and the call to action for municipalities to join forces and do something about it -- get ahead and get left behind.
This presentation, created by Syed Faiz ul Hassan, explores the profound influence of media on public perception and behavior. It delves into the evolution of media from oral traditions to modern digital and social media platforms. Key topics include the role of media in information propagation, socialization, crisis awareness, globalization, and education. The presentation also examines media influence through agenda setting, propaganda, and manipulative techniques used by advertisers and marketers. Furthermore, it highlights the impact of surveillance enabled by media technologies on personal behavior and preferences. Through this comprehensive overview, the presentation aims to shed light on how media shapes collective consciousness and public opinion.
Collapsing Narratives: Exploring Non-Linearity • a micro report by Rosie WellsRosie Wells
Insight: In a landscape where traditional narrative structures are giving way to fragmented and non-linear forms of storytelling, there lies immense potential for creativity and exploration.
'Collapsing Narratives: Exploring Non-Linearity' is a micro report from Rosie Wells.
Rosie Wells is an Arts & Cultural Strategist uniquely positioned at the intersection of grassroots and mainstream storytelling.
Their work is focused on developing meaningful and lasting connections that can drive social change.
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