Value creation and evolution of a value network a longitudinal case study on a platform as-a-service provider presented by Arto Ojala & Nina Helander at HICSS-47 conference.
The document discusses how the telecommunications industry is undergoing rapid changes and opportunities due to factors like consolidation, new services and low-cost alternatives. It summarizes Red Hat's offerings for telecommunications companies, including the carrier-grade Red Hat Enterprise Linux platform and JBoss Communications Platform for developing voice, video and data services, to help companies innovate faster while controlling costs in this dynamic environment. Red Hat partners with leaders like Cisco, IBM, HP and Intel to provide integrated platforms and solutions for the telecommunications industry.
This document discusses the potential for carrier Wi-Fi networks to help address Africa's broadband crisis. It notes that despite new submarine cable capacity, true high-speed broadband may not be available for a decade in Africa due to congested mobile networks, insufficient spectrum allocation, and lack of infrastructure investment. Carrier Wi-Fi could provide a lower-cost solution for mobile operators by offloading data traffic onto Wi-Fi networks. New Wi-Fi standards have improved integration with mobile cores, and Wi-Fi offloading could open new business opportunities for mobile operators while reducing spectrum and backhaul costs. The document argues carrier Wi-Fi may be a panacea for Africa's broadband challenges if mobile operators and regulators embrace this technology.
From CTAM Business Services Council: For small-and medium-sized U.S. businesses, moving computing operations out of the server closet and into what is broadly branded as "the cloud" is now a cornerstone IT strategy, offering cost, flexibility and speed advantages. Encompassing varying combinations of communications, infrastructure and software services that rely on remote computing systems connected over broadband networks, the business cloud computing movement has demonstrated tremendous marketplace momentum.
Telco 2.0 Report Summary: Telcos' Role in Advertising Value Chainbazza1664
The document discusses the role of telecommunication companies (telcos) in the digital advertising value chain. It notes that while advertising-funded services are seen as a future revenue source, they are unlikely to be very attractive for telcos and risk cannibalizing subscription revenues. The big opportunity for telcos is to develop a large-scale advertising enablement platform leveraging their large customer base and customer data. However, telcos currently remain fragmented in pursuing this opportunity. To successfully develop a platform, telcos need to work together on open standards and provide an end-to-end solution through partnerships across the advertising value chain.
INTERRFACE Project Overview - OPEN DEI 1st Energy Domain WorkshopOPEN DEI
This project aims to develop an interoperable pan-European grid services architecture (IEGSA) to facilitate coordination between transmission system operators (TSOs), distribution system operators (DSOs), consumers, and other stakeholders. The project has a budget of €20.9 million and will run for 4 years, demonstrating concepts in several European countries. It seeks to increase system efficiency, integrate distributed energy resources, and empower consumers by standardizing grid services and digital technologies across Europe.
Wide area Ethernet provides organizations several benefits over traditional IP-based networks including improved business agility, lower costs of managing multiple locations, and more effective business continuity planning. It allows businesses to connect all sites through a centralized high-speed network that is simpler and less expensive to manage than separate IP infrastructures. Specific applications that benefit include voice/video conferencing, transaction processing, data storage through SANs, and integrated application services. Wide area Ethernet delivers a network infrastructure that is high-performing, reliable, flexible and cost-effective.
The document discusses how the telecommunications industry is undergoing rapid changes and opportunities due to factors like consolidation, new services and low-cost alternatives. It summarizes Red Hat's offerings for telecommunications companies, including the carrier-grade Red Hat Enterprise Linux platform and JBoss Communications Platform for developing voice, video and data services, to help companies innovate faster while controlling costs in this dynamic environment. Red Hat partners with leaders like Cisco, IBM, HP and Intel to provide integrated platforms and solutions for the telecommunications industry.
This document discusses the potential for carrier Wi-Fi networks to help address Africa's broadband crisis. It notes that despite new submarine cable capacity, true high-speed broadband may not be available for a decade in Africa due to congested mobile networks, insufficient spectrum allocation, and lack of infrastructure investment. Carrier Wi-Fi could provide a lower-cost solution for mobile operators by offloading data traffic onto Wi-Fi networks. New Wi-Fi standards have improved integration with mobile cores, and Wi-Fi offloading could open new business opportunities for mobile operators while reducing spectrum and backhaul costs. The document argues carrier Wi-Fi may be a panacea for Africa's broadband challenges if mobile operators and regulators embrace this technology.
From CTAM Business Services Council: For small-and medium-sized U.S. businesses, moving computing operations out of the server closet and into what is broadly branded as "the cloud" is now a cornerstone IT strategy, offering cost, flexibility and speed advantages. Encompassing varying combinations of communications, infrastructure and software services that rely on remote computing systems connected over broadband networks, the business cloud computing movement has demonstrated tremendous marketplace momentum.
Telco 2.0 Report Summary: Telcos' Role in Advertising Value Chainbazza1664
The document discusses the role of telecommunication companies (telcos) in the digital advertising value chain. It notes that while advertising-funded services are seen as a future revenue source, they are unlikely to be very attractive for telcos and risk cannibalizing subscription revenues. The big opportunity for telcos is to develop a large-scale advertising enablement platform leveraging their large customer base and customer data. However, telcos currently remain fragmented in pursuing this opportunity. To successfully develop a platform, telcos need to work together on open standards and provide an end-to-end solution through partnerships across the advertising value chain.
INTERRFACE Project Overview - OPEN DEI 1st Energy Domain WorkshopOPEN DEI
This project aims to develop an interoperable pan-European grid services architecture (IEGSA) to facilitate coordination between transmission system operators (TSOs), distribution system operators (DSOs), consumers, and other stakeholders. The project has a budget of €20.9 million and will run for 4 years, demonstrating concepts in several European countries. It seeks to increase system efficiency, integrate distributed energy resources, and empower consumers by standardizing grid services and digital technologies across Europe.
Wide area Ethernet provides organizations several benefits over traditional IP-based networks including improved business agility, lower costs of managing multiple locations, and more effective business continuity planning. It allows businesses to connect all sites through a centralized high-speed network that is simpler and less expensive to manage than separate IP infrastructures. Specific applications that benefit include voice/video conferencing, transaction processing, data storage through SANs, and integrated application services. Wide area Ethernet delivers a network infrastructure that is high-performing, reliable, flexible and cost-effective.
How Telecoms Can Adjust To The Reality Of The Digital EraComarch
'It is important to gently transition the technology into people’s everyday lives and get them used to the fact that their devices can now talk, something that wasn’t previously possible' - says Michiel Nuytemans, Comarch OSS Solution Manager.
The document proposes two major action plans to capitalize on previous research: 1) Industrializing the LD-CAST technology and consolidating supporting institutions for startup funding of under 2.5 million euros. 2) Starting a spinoff company to exploit the business model with funding over 2.5 million euros from venture capital. The LD-CAST system would offer business services to support cross-border ventures, saving time and ensuring trust by completing bureaucratic procedures quickly.
This white paper analyzes the potential economic and competitive impact of network functions virtualization (NFV) and software-defined networking (SDN) technologies on telecommunications carriers and their networks. It finds that NFV and SDN could drive profound changes by enabling network programmability, automation, dynamic service provisioning, and the fusion of carrier networks with cloud ecosystems. While these changes present opportunities to lower costs and expand services, carriers that fail to embrace the transformation may be left with uncompetitive business models. The white paper aims to facilitate strategic discussion on how carriers can best leverage NFV and SDN.
Superfast or superfit? The case for UK broadband policy reformMartin Geddes
This is a critical moment for UK digital infrastructure policy. The context is one of rapid political, market and technological change. As a nation, we face important decisions over topics like post-Brexit regulation, universal service delivery, Openreach independence, TETRA replacement and 5G readiness. The imperative is to reflect on whether our historic approaches will meet our future needs. Where we anticipate a shortfall, we must act to protect our long-term national interest.
This paper aims to educate policymakers about one specific shortfall: the growing ‘capability gap’ between broadband demand and supply.
It makes two recommendations.
This unwanted situation is avoidable by two readily attainable changes in our policy approach.
Firstly, our policy metrics need to reflect the readiness of broadband infrastructure to support both present and future demand.
Secondly, the money needs to move to incentivise the right market behaviours to create a correspondingly fit-for-purpose supply.
When these reforms are enacted together, this will help to position the UK with a world-class infrastructure ready to attract capital and talent on a global scale.
The document discusses how railroads can leverage sensor technology and predictive analytics to improve performance. Sensors can provide real-time data that can be used to predict demand, reduce outages, and increase efficiency. Predictive models can be built using data from sensors and maintenance records to predict failures and replacement needs. This can help reduce costs from unplanned outages and improve reliability. However, successfully implementing these technologies also requires organizational changes to overcome information silos and gain commitment to change from all levels of the organization.
The Societal and Business Application Perspective ictseserv
The document discusses the evolution of service paradigms and business models towards a utility-based service infrastructure for the future internet. It explores key questions around developing and maintaining such infrastructure, preserving open competition, commoditizing basic services to stimulate innovation, and optimal governance models. The session aims to pave the way for architectures leveraging future internet technologies from an enterprise perspective.
Hitrail: The Hermes VPN Network for Railway Servicesictseserv
The document provides an overview of the development of the Hermes network as an example of virtual resources that support interoperability among European railways. It discusses the network's evolution from a VPN in the 1970s to a more modern service-oriented infrastructure, and outlines Hitrail's vision to become the largest supplier of secure IP VPN services for the international railway community. It also examines future opportunities for Hitrail to utilize cloud computing technologies to interface different railway organizations and modes of transportation.
Distributed NFV: Ensuring that the Benefits of Virtualization Exceed the CostsNir Cohen
Dr. Yuri Gittik is taking a closer look at the different approaches to implement NFV solutions is carrier networks, the advantages and disadvantages of each approach and how these approaches are affecting the implementation costs.
The document discusses several issues related to regulation in the converging telecommunications and ICT industry. It addresses the role of market forces and objectives of regulation. It also examines differences between public and private activities. The document outlines challenges like inequality in regulatory frameworks between countries and the potential emergence of new monopolies. It analyzes factors like technological flexibility, business models, ecosystem development, and customer experience in the digital business environment. Finally, it provides benchmarks from several countries on licensing frameworks for facilities, networks, services, and applications in the converged industry.
Service Modelling and Representation Techniques - a holistic Enterprise Arch...ServiceWave 2010
Service Modelling and Representation Techniques - a holistic Enterprise Architecture perspective on using and influencing the emerging standards of VDM, USDL and SoaML
Dr. Arne-Jørgen Berre
SINTEF
Networked Systems and Services
Ghent, Dec 13th, 2010
Service Wave 2010 - FIA
Cloud Computing In telecom Sector: Opportunites and ChallengesAnkit Patil
Virtual assistants can be created to provide basic healthcare information to people in their
own language. These assistants can be accessed via mobile apps, websites or voice interfaces.
16
Cloud Computing Trends in India
3. Agriculture
Agriculture is the primary source of livelihood for about 58% of India’s population. However,
agricultural productivity in India is low compared to other countries due to various factors
such as fragmented landholding, lack of access to modern tools and techniques, lack of
access to information and knowledge.
Challenges
- Lack of access to information on weather, market prices, new techniques etc. for farmers
- Inadequate infrastructure for storage and transportation of agricultural produce
-
1. The document discusses how telecom companies can transition from a traditional one-sided business model to a two-sided platform model to drive future growth.
2. It provides examples of how companies like Google, Mastercard, and Betfair have successfully implemented two-sided models to connect two interdependent groups.
3. The document outlines potential new two-sided business models for telecom companies, including retail platforms, supply chain platforms, and B2B value-added service platforms that could generate over $375 billion in revenues.
Cloud computing in telecom industry project thesisSolly Vinodh
This document is a management challenge submitted by Vinodh Chinnakkannu to Henley Business School in partial fulfillment of an MBA degree. It investigates how cloud computing technology can enable value chain restructuring and business operations optimization in the UK telecom industry. Through a literature review and primary research, the author finds that cloud computing impacts the telecom industry by restructuring value chains, redefining the operating model, and leveraging strategic alliances between telecom and IT firms. The author develops a new telecom operating framework adapted from e-TOM to help firms adopt cloud computing technology. In conclusion, the document examines the research findings and makes recommendations for further research.
As the Networked Society emerges, with everything connected and an increasing number of processes using ICT to reach their full potential, connectivity needs to change. It needs to be differentiated, and the network must actively contribute to the overall service experience. Networks must be programmable to provide the right performance, at the right time.
Decision Matrix: Selecting a Multichannel Cloud Contact Center VendorLiveops
This report explores the marketplace for hosted contact centers services in the US, with particular emphasis on the ability of service providers to handle multichannel customer interactions. It compares vendors based on the strength and currency of their technology platform, the views of their customers, and the impact that each company has in the marketplace.
UTOPIA is a consortium of 16 Utah cities that have built their own fiber broadband network, offering residents high-speed internet access as an alternative to large providers. It maintains the network itself and allows multiple internet service providers to offer services over it. While an expensive initial investment, a fiber network can provide high speeds and bandwidth. For UTOPIA to be successful, it must attract enough customers to become profitable in both the short and long term.
The document discusses the Future Internet Public-Private Partnership (FI PPP) and its goals of co-creation and impact through extensive pilot coverage. The FI PPP aims to serve as an open platform and arena for experimentation. It targets impact across all layers of the Future Internet through a focus on both supply-side and demand-side drivers as well as enablers like standardization and policy. Methods and tools to achieve socio-economic impact include support for user engagement, infrastructure repositories, benchmark cases, working groups, and startup support concepts.
Service Delivery Innovation Summit 2014 SummaryAlan Quayle
Review of the highlights from the Service Delivery Innovation Summit held 16-17 September in London. I review some of the presentations with my comments on the key points they raise for the industry.
Data to Consumer : end to end middleware capabilitiesAsanka Abeysinghe
Consumer-driven and rapidly changing business requirements are creating the need to go beyond traditional middleware in enterprises today. Because the middleware layer has enough functional capabilities it empowers architects to convert their blueprints to solutions without changing the architecture to fit into the middleware limitations.
Asanka will first look at the evolution of middleware and how current and next-generation middleware looks like (Platform-3.0). Following this, he will analyze the middleware requirements from data (system of record) to consumer (system of engagement) by illustrating a layered architecture of modern enterprise middleware.
Transforming Software Architecture for the 21st Century (September 2009)Dion Hinchcliffe
Evolving an important theme I've been working on and presenting all year, this new deck summarizes how enterprise architecture and large scale technology-based business solutions must transform to be more effective in the 21st century.
Contains material on a hypothesis for what's wrong with today's EA as well as potential solutions of merit such as emergent architecture, WOA, enterprise REST, open supply chains (APIs), mashups, and other models.
Presented this week in Oslo Norway to Bouvet's enterprise architecture council.
How Telecoms Can Adjust To The Reality Of The Digital EraComarch
'It is important to gently transition the technology into people’s everyday lives and get them used to the fact that their devices can now talk, something that wasn’t previously possible' - says Michiel Nuytemans, Comarch OSS Solution Manager.
The document proposes two major action plans to capitalize on previous research: 1) Industrializing the LD-CAST technology and consolidating supporting institutions for startup funding of under 2.5 million euros. 2) Starting a spinoff company to exploit the business model with funding over 2.5 million euros from venture capital. The LD-CAST system would offer business services to support cross-border ventures, saving time and ensuring trust by completing bureaucratic procedures quickly.
This white paper analyzes the potential economic and competitive impact of network functions virtualization (NFV) and software-defined networking (SDN) technologies on telecommunications carriers and their networks. It finds that NFV and SDN could drive profound changes by enabling network programmability, automation, dynamic service provisioning, and the fusion of carrier networks with cloud ecosystems. While these changes present opportunities to lower costs and expand services, carriers that fail to embrace the transformation may be left with uncompetitive business models. The white paper aims to facilitate strategic discussion on how carriers can best leverage NFV and SDN.
Superfast or superfit? The case for UK broadband policy reformMartin Geddes
This is a critical moment for UK digital infrastructure policy. The context is one of rapid political, market and technological change. As a nation, we face important decisions over topics like post-Brexit regulation, universal service delivery, Openreach independence, TETRA replacement and 5G readiness. The imperative is to reflect on whether our historic approaches will meet our future needs. Where we anticipate a shortfall, we must act to protect our long-term national interest.
This paper aims to educate policymakers about one specific shortfall: the growing ‘capability gap’ between broadband demand and supply.
It makes two recommendations.
This unwanted situation is avoidable by two readily attainable changes in our policy approach.
Firstly, our policy metrics need to reflect the readiness of broadband infrastructure to support both present and future demand.
Secondly, the money needs to move to incentivise the right market behaviours to create a correspondingly fit-for-purpose supply.
When these reforms are enacted together, this will help to position the UK with a world-class infrastructure ready to attract capital and talent on a global scale.
The document discusses how railroads can leverage sensor technology and predictive analytics to improve performance. Sensors can provide real-time data that can be used to predict demand, reduce outages, and increase efficiency. Predictive models can be built using data from sensors and maintenance records to predict failures and replacement needs. This can help reduce costs from unplanned outages and improve reliability. However, successfully implementing these technologies also requires organizational changes to overcome information silos and gain commitment to change from all levels of the organization.
The Societal and Business Application Perspective ictseserv
The document discusses the evolution of service paradigms and business models towards a utility-based service infrastructure for the future internet. It explores key questions around developing and maintaining such infrastructure, preserving open competition, commoditizing basic services to stimulate innovation, and optimal governance models. The session aims to pave the way for architectures leveraging future internet technologies from an enterprise perspective.
Hitrail: The Hermes VPN Network for Railway Servicesictseserv
The document provides an overview of the development of the Hermes network as an example of virtual resources that support interoperability among European railways. It discusses the network's evolution from a VPN in the 1970s to a more modern service-oriented infrastructure, and outlines Hitrail's vision to become the largest supplier of secure IP VPN services for the international railway community. It also examines future opportunities for Hitrail to utilize cloud computing technologies to interface different railway organizations and modes of transportation.
Distributed NFV: Ensuring that the Benefits of Virtualization Exceed the CostsNir Cohen
Dr. Yuri Gittik is taking a closer look at the different approaches to implement NFV solutions is carrier networks, the advantages and disadvantages of each approach and how these approaches are affecting the implementation costs.
The document discusses several issues related to regulation in the converging telecommunications and ICT industry. It addresses the role of market forces and objectives of regulation. It also examines differences between public and private activities. The document outlines challenges like inequality in regulatory frameworks between countries and the potential emergence of new monopolies. It analyzes factors like technological flexibility, business models, ecosystem development, and customer experience in the digital business environment. Finally, it provides benchmarks from several countries on licensing frameworks for facilities, networks, services, and applications in the converged industry.
Service Modelling and Representation Techniques - a holistic Enterprise Arch...ServiceWave 2010
Service Modelling and Representation Techniques - a holistic Enterprise Architecture perspective on using and influencing the emerging standards of VDM, USDL and SoaML
Dr. Arne-Jørgen Berre
SINTEF
Networked Systems and Services
Ghent, Dec 13th, 2010
Service Wave 2010 - FIA
Cloud Computing In telecom Sector: Opportunites and ChallengesAnkit Patil
Virtual assistants can be created to provide basic healthcare information to people in their
own language. These assistants can be accessed via mobile apps, websites or voice interfaces.
16
Cloud Computing Trends in India
3. Agriculture
Agriculture is the primary source of livelihood for about 58% of India’s population. However,
agricultural productivity in India is low compared to other countries due to various factors
such as fragmented landholding, lack of access to modern tools and techniques, lack of
access to information and knowledge.
Challenges
- Lack of access to information on weather, market prices, new techniques etc. for farmers
- Inadequate infrastructure for storage and transportation of agricultural produce
-
1. The document discusses how telecom companies can transition from a traditional one-sided business model to a two-sided platform model to drive future growth.
2. It provides examples of how companies like Google, Mastercard, and Betfair have successfully implemented two-sided models to connect two interdependent groups.
3. The document outlines potential new two-sided business models for telecom companies, including retail platforms, supply chain platforms, and B2B value-added service platforms that could generate over $375 billion in revenues.
Cloud computing in telecom industry project thesisSolly Vinodh
This document is a management challenge submitted by Vinodh Chinnakkannu to Henley Business School in partial fulfillment of an MBA degree. It investigates how cloud computing technology can enable value chain restructuring and business operations optimization in the UK telecom industry. Through a literature review and primary research, the author finds that cloud computing impacts the telecom industry by restructuring value chains, redefining the operating model, and leveraging strategic alliances between telecom and IT firms. The author develops a new telecom operating framework adapted from e-TOM to help firms adopt cloud computing technology. In conclusion, the document examines the research findings and makes recommendations for further research.
As the Networked Society emerges, with everything connected and an increasing number of processes using ICT to reach their full potential, connectivity needs to change. It needs to be differentiated, and the network must actively contribute to the overall service experience. Networks must be programmable to provide the right performance, at the right time.
Decision Matrix: Selecting a Multichannel Cloud Contact Center VendorLiveops
This report explores the marketplace for hosted contact centers services in the US, with particular emphasis on the ability of service providers to handle multichannel customer interactions. It compares vendors based on the strength and currency of their technology platform, the views of their customers, and the impact that each company has in the marketplace.
UTOPIA is a consortium of 16 Utah cities that have built their own fiber broadband network, offering residents high-speed internet access as an alternative to large providers. It maintains the network itself and allows multiple internet service providers to offer services over it. While an expensive initial investment, a fiber network can provide high speeds and bandwidth. For UTOPIA to be successful, it must attract enough customers to become profitable in both the short and long term.
The document discusses the Future Internet Public-Private Partnership (FI PPP) and its goals of co-creation and impact through extensive pilot coverage. The FI PPP aims to serve as an open platform and arena for experimentation. It targets impact across all layers of the Future Internet through a focus on both supply-side and demand-side drivers as well as enablers like standardization and policy. Methods and tools to achieve socio-economic impact include support for user engagement, infrastructure repositories, benchmark cases, working groups, and startup support concepts.
Service Delivery Innovation Summit 2014 SummaryAlan Quayle
Review of the highlights from the Service Delivery Innovation Summit held 16-17 September in London. I review some of the presentations with my comments on the key points they raise for the industry.
Data to Consumer : end to end middleware capabilitiesAsanka Abeysinghe
Consumer-driven and rapidly changing business requirements are creating the need to go beyond traditional middleware in enterprises today. Because the middleware layer has enough functional capabilities it empowers architects to convert their blueprints to solutions without changing the architecture to fit into the middleware limitations.
Asanka will first look at the evolution of middleware and how current and next-generation middleware looks like (Platform-3.0). Following this, he will analyze the middleware requirements from data (system of record) to consumer (system of engagement) by illustrating a layered architecture of modern enterprise middleware.
Transforming Software Architecture for the 21st Century (September 2009)Dion Hinchcliffe
Evolving an important theme I've been working on and presenting all year, this new deck summarizes how enterprise architecture and large scale technology-based business solutions must transform to be more effective in the 21st century.
Contains material on a hypothesis for what's wrong with today's EA as well as potential solutions of merit such as emergent architecture, WOA, enterprise REST, open supply chains (APIs), mashups, and other models.
Presented this week in Oslo Norway to Bouvet's enterprise architecture council.
Cloud is one of that kind of digital services that is already here and materialized. Cloud services landscape is becoming more and more dense but still there is a chance for telecom players to take part in that field. Unfortunately, Communication Service Providers are late to come in and therefore it is not sufficient to put computing capacities and just sell them anymore. The economy of scale reached by current industry leaders can barely be beaten even by the largest CSPs. Therefore, some other smarter options should be found to compete with likes of Amazon, Microsoft and Google. This ppt paper is just an effort to think of CSPs role in cloud services domain and any ideas and suggestions for further discussion is very welcome.
Thank you!
This document provides an overview of visualizing software ecosystems. It begins with an agenda and definitions of ecosystems and industry platforms. Examples of mobile payment, cloud computing, and telematics ecosystems are described. The methodology used to generate ecosystem visualizations is explained, including identifying companies, relationships, and attributes. Semantics are assigned to visualize firms by size, shape and color and relationships by thickness and color. The document concludes with findings on charting your own ecosystem and considering strategic moves.
The Cloud Computing Strategy Of Xyz ManufacturingMindi Schneider
The document discusses plans for XYZ Manufacturing to migrate its computer systems to the cloud in order to address issues with inadequate resources, data storage and retrieval problems, and security breaches. It covers the cloud computing strategy overview, service models for cloud computing including infrastructure as a service, platform as a service and software as a service. The document also discusses the pros and cons of cloud computing and how it can help XYZ Manufacturing solve its current IT problems.
Gridforum Pierre Guisset Damien Hubaux B Ein Grid 20080402vrij
The document summarizes the Business Experiments in Grid First Results (BEinGRID) project. It discusses the objectives of enabling and validating Grid technology adoption by businesses through pilot projects across different economic sectors. It also outlines the business models, deployment strategies, and market entry strategies being pursued by the business experiments, such as software as a service. Some demonstrators from the business experiments that have reached the market are also described.
Business models emerging in e commerce areaSaba Chaudhary
There are several business models emerging in e-commerce, including consumer-to-consumer (C2C) models like eBay that allow consumers to connect and conduct business, peer-to-peer (P2P) models like The Pirate Bay that enable file sharing, and mobile commerce (m-commerce) models like eBay Mobile that extend e-commerce to wireless devices. E-commerce enablers provide infrastructure for e-commerce through hardware, software, networking, security, payment systems, and other services. The unique features of the internet like ubiquity, standards, and interactivity impact industry structure by lowering barriers to entry and intensifying competition.
Service Modelling and Representation Techniques ServiceWave 2010
Service Modelling and Representation Techniques (SMART) provides an Enterprise Architecture perspective on emerging standards like VDM, USDL, and SoaML. The keynote discusses these standards, as well as business architecture frameworks like Zachman and RM-ODP. Projects like NEFFICS and SHAPE are working to integrate techniques like business modeling, value modeling, SoaML, and more to support service innovation.
07 role of network effects and digital ecosystems innov-acts-ltd
The document discusses digital platforms and ecosystems in the financial sector. It defines platforms as open infrastructures that facilitate interactions between different partners. Platforms create value through network effects, where more users make the platform more valuable. Ecosystems are networks of organizations that cooperate and compete to deliver products and services. An example is given of Citibank's digital wallet platform and its relationships within the financial services ecosystem.
This document discusses the future of enterprise platforms and technologies. It describes how platforms have evolved from centralized mainframes to today's cloud-based Platform 3.0, which is driven by mobile, social, big data, APIs, and other technologies. Key elements of Platform 3.0 include cloud native services, open source, event-driven architectures, microservices, continuous integration/deployment, and the Internet of Things. The document also discusses how these technologies are enabling new connected scenarios and use cases for industries like automotive, construction, and healthcare.
Strategies for Delivering Multi-Play Consumer ServicesReportsnReports
This 120-page report examines strategies for delivering successful multi-play consumer telecom services, focusing on convergence, personalization, simplification, specialization, mobility, and simplicity. It identifies the key factors behind differentiated multi-play services, analyzes existing services' successes and failures, and examines the enabling technologies and challenges of implementing multi-play offerings. The report provides market examples and potential obstacles, and was published in September 2012 with a single-user license price of US$2875.
The Future Internet Research and Experimentation - FIRE - current offer to customers from industry (including SMEs) and research includes access to testbed facilities for the purpose of technology, product and service development and testing, as well as knowledge, methods and tools for experimenters and product and service developers. FIRE’s offer in the next years will transform towards a service-oriented framework where the concept of Experimentation as a Service (EaaS) will be central.
This publication gives an insight into what is real and usable today in FIRE including FIRE success stories and information how to get access to FIRE facilities together with the FIRE project descriptions.
More publications at: http://www.ict-fire.eu/home/publications.html
The Future Internet Research and Experimentation - FIRE - current offer to customers from industry (including SMEs) and research includes access to testbed facilities for the purpose of technology, product and service development and testing, as well as knowledge, methods and tools for experimenters and product and service developers. FIRE’s offer in the next years will transform towards a service-oriented framework where the concept of Experimentation as a Service (EaaS) will be central.
This publication gives an insight into what is real and usable today in FIRE including FIRE success stories and information how to get access to FIRE facilities together with the FIRE project descriptions.
More publications at: http://www.ict-fire.eu/home/publications.html
Value Creation from IS Integration: From ASP to Web Services?webhostingguy
The document discusses the transition from ASPs to web services and the benefits of web services for integration. It notes that early ASP models were flawed as they focused too much on marketing and commoditized applications rather than creating value. Web services allow for greater customization, integration across business processes, and many-to-many relationships that facilitate collaboration and innovation across organizations. The transition to web services represents a shift from application-centric to process-centric systems and will drive changes in business models and industry structures.
Value Creation from IS Integration: From ASP to Web Services?webhostingguy
The document discusses the transition from ASPs to web services and the benefits of web services for integration. It notes that early ASP models were flawed as they focused too much on marketing and commoditized applications rather than creating value. Web services allow for greater customization, integration across business processes, and many-to-many relationships that facilitate collaboration and innovation across organizations. The transition to web services represents a shift from application-centric to process-centric systems and will drive changes in business models and industry structures.
Dr Berre - Service Modelling and Representation TechniquesServiceWave 2010
The document discusses Service Modelling and Representation Techniques from an Enterprise Architecture perspective, focusing on standards like VDM, USDL, and SoaML. It provides an agenda covering topics like business and IT architecture frameworks, service definitions, modeling languages, and how these techniques can influence emerging standards. Examples are given of modeling business processes and services using notations like e3Value, REA, SoaML, and USDL.
This document outlines the strategy for a business simulator program called Innovirtua. It discusses 6 phases for making the program a reality, establishing infrastructure and logistics, marketing and adding value, determining costs, breaking even, and sustainable development. It also covers revenue streams, production models, portal theory, and using an influence diagram to analyze the strategy. The overall goal is to facilitate business-to-business transactions and enable market participants to exchange information through a virtual environment.
Semantic Web Process Lifecycle: Role of Semantics in Annotation, Discovery, C...Amit Sheth
“Semantic Web Process Lifecycle: Role of Semantics in Annotation, Discovery, Composition and Orchestration,” Keynote/Invited Talk, WWW 2003 Workshop on E-Services and the Semantic Web, Budapest, Hungary, May 20, 2003.
Here is the paper based on this talk:
Kaarthik Sivashanmugam, Kunal Verma,Amit Sheth, and John Miller, 'Adding Semantics to Web Services Standards,'International Conference on Web Services 2003 (ICWS'03), Las Vegas, NV, June 23-26, 2003.
http://knoesis.org/library/resource.php?id=00174
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Value creation and evolution of a value network a longitudinal case study on a Platform-as-a-Service provider
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Value creation and evolution of a value
network: A longitudinal case study on
a Platform-as-a-Service provider
Arto Ojala
University of Jyväskylä
Nina Helander
Tampere University of Technology
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Background
In cloud computing, different service providers
cooperate with each other to create value for other
firms and end-users
A service provider is, in many cases, dependent
on other firms in the market.
To operate successfully with partners and
customers in the cloud ecosystem, a firm has to
consider the value that it offers for other firms in
the network, and how this value can be delivered
to the customers and end-users.
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Background
Current studies on cloud computing have mainly
focused on SaaS providers whereas PaaS and IaaS
providers have gained less attention.
PaaS firms have to develop extra value for content
providers in such a way as to increase the
attractiveness of the platform.
In addition, they have to cooperate with IaaS providers
which operate their platform on servers, and which
deliver the content to end-users.
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Purpose of the research
This paper seeks to contribute to information systems
(IS) literature by examining:
– 1) the direct and indirect value that a PaaS provider generates
to its partners in the network,
– 2) how a PaaS provider develops its position in the value
network, and
– 3) how the value network evolves over time.
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Network theory
Business networks are consisted of direct and indirect
relationships between organizations
In business networks actors perform activities through
which they transfer and transform resources (ARA)
Networks change over time, sometimes radically, but
usually they evolve over time
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About value and value creation
Value creation has been widely studied issue in
business life
Value can be understood as the trade-off between
benefits and sacrifices
Benefits and sacrifices are monetary and nonmonetary in nature
The framework of Walter et al. (2001) utilized in this
study to enable value measurement:
– Direct value functions: profit, volume, safeguard
– Indirect value functions: scout, access, market, innovation
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Method
A longitudinal single-case method
The interviews with the employees of the firm took
place in 2005, 2010, 2011, 2012, and 2013.
Altogether 13 interviews (5 with CEO, 8 with other
employees)
The case firm acted as a PaaS provider in a new
business area, cloud gaming. It also had a relatively
long history in the cloud gaming markets, thus
facilitating a longitudinal perspective.
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The case firm
G-cluster develops interactive gaming platforms and
games-on-demand services as a PaaS provider.
In the G-cluster business model, licensed games (from
content providers) are run on the firm’s platform that is
operated by the game servers belonging to an IaaS
provider.
These servers transmit the game content as an MPEG
stream to the devices of end-users, over the
broadband network.
The client devices receive the stream, display the
game, and transmit users’ commands back to the
game servers.
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Discussion
Based on the findings, the direct value can be divided
into:
– 1) resources enabling the service
• E.g. content from the game publishers for the platform, IaaS
services from network operators, and a delivery channel from
network operators and portals.
• All these were resources were needed but which, as a small firm,
it could not produce itself.
– 2) functionalities needed for the product
• E.g. the menu to select the game (provided by portals) and
invoicing system (provided by video-on-demand service
providers).
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Discussion
G-cluster was able to develop its market position by:
– i) cooperating with several partners, who benefited from the
G-cluster service and marketed it forward to network
operators (IaaS providers),
– ii) offering unique indirect value to game publishers (content
providers) in addition to direct, financial value,
– iii) developing its platform further to become less dependent
on third parties, and
– iv) removing some partners from the value network when
these became unnecessary.
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Discussion
The value network evolved from a complex structure
involving several actors (in 2005), towards a simple
network structure that included only the most critical
partners, content and IaaS providers (in 2013).
The findings here indicate that although the number of
partners in the network decreased over time, the
number of the most critical partners (content and IaaS
providers) increased.
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Discussion
Micro position
Direct value
Indirect value
G-cluster -> Game publishers
-Financial value
Game publishers -> G-cluster
-Content (games) for the platform
-No piracy
-No second-hand markets
-Longer markets for games
-New revenue models
-References
G-cluster -> Network operators
-Financial value
-More content for the services
-Delivery channel
-IaaS services
Network operators -> G-cluster
-Market potential
G-cluster -> Video-on-demand service providers
-New feature for the service
-Pre-existing customers
-Marketing
-Brand name
-Networking with game publishers
-Market potential
Video-on-demand service providers -> G-cluster
-Invoicing system for the service
-Networking with IPTV providers
G-cluster ->
Set-top box manufacturers
Set-top box manufacturers -> G-cluster
-New feature for the service
-Market potential
G-cluster -> Middleware software providers
-New feature for the service
-Networking with IPTV providers
Middleware software providers -> G-cluster
G-cluster -> Portals
Portals ->
G-cluster
G-cluster -> Server manufacturer
Server manufacturer ->
G-cluster
-Market potential
-Networking with IPTV providers
-Financial value
-More content for the services
-Delivery channel
-Menu for the games
-New feature for the services
-Market potential
-Pre-existing customers
-Marketing
-Brand name
-Market potential
-Networking with network operators
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Conclusions
This study focused on a PaaS provider’s value
creation, and it contributes to an understanding of a
PaaS provider’s activities in the value network.
Secondly, this study provides detailed knowledge on
how a PaaS provider can cooperate with other firms
and form a value network that provides
complementary services for its platform.
Thirdly, this study incorporates network theory and
literature on value creation, and extends IS research
by conceptualizing the value creation and evolution of
the value network in the context of cloud gaming.