Digital Transformation of the Enterprise. What IT leaders need to know!IndicThreads
This presentation will be about the changing times and nature of IT services delivered to the consumer. In the past, it used to be delivered through thick or thin clients on the desktop. Today, these are primarily delivered to the mobile in the form of a digital service.
While a lot of talk is about disruption that the smart phones have brought, the truth is, that the backend has to be more industrialised than ever before due to the massive number of transactions that terminate in the legacy IT infrastructure. Companies need both, industrial IT and innovation IT to be able to compete effectively in the digital marketplace. This presentation will be about the different imperatives the new IT leaders have to think about in the digital era.
Session at the IndicThreads.com Confence held in Pune, India on 27-28 Feb 2015
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http://pune15.indicthreads.com
Digital Transformation of the Enterprise. What IT leaders need to know!IndicThreads
This presentation will be about the changing times and nature of IT services delivered to the consumer. In the past, it used to be delivered through thick or thin clients on the desktop. Today, these are primarily delivered to the mobile in the form of a digital service.
While a lot of talk is about disruption that the smart phones have brought, the truth is, that the backend has to be more industrialised than ever before due to the massive number of transactions that terminate in the legacy IT infrastructure. Companies need both, industrial IT and innovation IT to be able to compete effectively in the digital marketplace. This presentation will be about the different imperatives the new IT leaders have to think about in the digital era.
Session at the IndicThreads.com Confence held in Pune, India on 27-28 Feb 2015
http://www.indicthreads.com
http://pune15.indicthreads.com
What is the future like? Can we predict the future? Doing so is not easy. Even if you have some ideas on how things are developing, convincing others is not easy.
However, there are some clear signs that can tell us what are the next big industries. We are now in the digital age and real time software is causing dramatic transformation of industries.
In this lecture we look at nine important trends that you need to know about.
Manlike machines have fascinated humans since ancient times. The modern robots start to take shape with the industrial revolution. In the 20th century robots were mostly industrial machines you would see in factories, like car factories.
Today, robots can have sensors, vision, they can hear and understand. They can connect to the cloud for more information. However, we are still in the early stages of robotics and robots will need to go a long way to become useful as a ubiquitous general purpose devices.
Review of Henning Schulzrinne, CTO FCC, presentation from Illinois Institute of Technology Real Time Communications Conference on INTERNET OF THINGS – INTERNET IN THE SMALL which included a reference to Mobicents used in the SECE (Sense Everything Control Everything) demo
The Blossoming Internet of Things Zach Supalla-SparkMobile March
Keynote for Mobile March 2014-Over the next few years, hundreds if not thousands of “connected devices” will hit the market, many with open APIs. Often the capabilities of these products are dramatically improved by third-party apps. A great example is the Philips Hue, a high-quality connected lighting system which has a very mediocre mobile/web interface, but which has an API that others are exploiting to make better, more powerful interfaces.
I think there is an incredible opportunity for mobile and web developers to act as the connective tissue between these products and make them better with apps. These apps can be monetized by selling them in the App Store or Google Play, and/or by charging monthly fees for valuable ongoing services.
The Internet of Things will move quickly, and for mobile/web developers who want to play a role in the growing industry, now’s the time to get started.
Gerd Leonhard Keynote At Futuresonic 2008 PrintGerd Leonhard
Gerd Leonhard presentation at Futuresonic 2008, May 1 2008, Manchester, UK: "The Future of Music & Media - Open is King". Topics: a new content definition, content is king?, disconnected media vs connected media, advertising2.0, how will creators get paid in the future, social networks & broadcasting, education2.0 and more...
The smartphone has completely changed how people communicate, collaborate, discover, shop and do all sorts of things. This always-on device is in order of magnitude more powerful than the biggest computers in the 60s and now we carry it with us wherever we go. Smartphones combined with cloud technologies and real-time algorithms, are moving us to a transformation phase as software algorithms will transform traditional businesses be it in retail, banking, construction, education and so on. We are entering times of great disruption.
Presentation at Nýherji's AI conference 18.10.2016
Internet-of-things (IoT) is set to create over 40 lakh jobs in 2016-17. This industry demands highly skilled and well trained professionals.
With our 12 hour IoT training and placement assistance program, you will be able to grasp the understanding of basic building blocks of IoT, able to develop local IoT project and control it via your mobile. This is program sets the foundation to explore your interest into IoT.
In 2011 a new app called FourSqure became wildly popular. It allowed people to "check-in" to a location so other could see where you are. This might be a stupid service to provide, but still 55 millions people signed up generating over 6 millions of check-ins. Think about all the data that got created about places and people.
Local is the Lo in SoLoMo, the buzz word. Local is not only about location, it´s also about your digital track record. Over 70% of Netflix users watch the films recommend. Facebook and Google customize the content the provide to you, presumably to create a better user experience. However, there are some problems with filtering too much. We might get stuck in a bubble and never exposed to new ideas.
Everything we do is tracked, creating digital footprint. Mining data to understand people´s behaviour is getting to be a huge and valuable business. Advertisers see opportunities in getting direct to their target groups.
We are currently living in times of great transformation. As the smartphone revolution ends, the next set of revolutions are starting. One of these revolutions is We have over the last couple of decade seen the Internet become the most powerful disrupting force in the world, connecting everyone and transforming businesses. Now everyday objects - things we use are getting smart with sensors and software. And they are connecting. What does this mean?
In this lecture we explore the Internet of Things, IoT or Internet of Everything
What is the future like? Can we predict the future? Doing so is not easy. Even if you have some ideas on how things are developing, convincing others is not easy.
However, there are some clear signs that can tell us what are the next big industries. We are now in the digital age and real time software is causing dramatic transformation of industries.
In this lecture we look at nine important trends that you need to know about.
Manlike machines have fascinated humans since ancient times. The modern robots start to take shape with the industrial revolution. In the 20th century robots were mostly industrial machines you would see in factories, like car factories.
Today, robots can have sensors, vision, they can hear and understand. They can connect to the cloud for more information. However, we are still in the early stages of robotics and robots will need to go a long way to become useful as a ubiquitous general purpose devices.
Review of Henning Schulzrinne, CTO FCC, presentation from Illinois Institute of Technology Real Time Communications Conference on INTERNET OF THINGS – INTERNET IN THE SMALL which included a reference to Mobicents used in the SECE (Sense Everything Control Everything) demo
The Blossoming Internet of Things Zach Supalla-SparkMobile March
Keynote for Mobile March 2014-Over the next few years, hundreds if not thousands of “connected devices” will hit the market, many with open APIs. Often the capabilities of these products are dramatically improved by third-party apps. A great example is the Philips Hue, a high-quality connected lighting system which has a very mediocre mobile/web interface, but which has an API that others are exploiting to make better, more powerful interfaces.
I think there is an incredible opportunity for mobile and web developers to act as the connective tissue between these products and make them better with apps. These apps can be monetized by selling them in the App Store or Google Play, and/or by charging monthly fees for valuable ongoing services.
The Internet of Things will move quickly, and for mobile/web developers who want to play a role in the growing industry, now’s the time to get started.
Gerd Leonhard Keynote At Futuresonic 2008 PrintGerd Leonhard
Gerd Leonhard presentation at Futuresonic 2008, May 1 2008, Manchester, UK: "The Future of Music & Media - Open is King". Topics: a new content definition, content is king?, disconnected media vs connected media, advertising2.0, how will creators get paid in the future, social networks & broadcasting, education2.0 and more...
The smartphone has completely changed how people communicate, collaborate, discover, shop and do all sorts of things. This always-on device is in order of magnitude more powerful than the biggest computers in the 60s and now we carry it with us wherever we go. Smartphones combined with cloud technologies and real-time algorithms, are moving us to a transformation phase as software algorithms will transform traditional businesses be it in retail, banking, construction, education and so on. We are entering times of great disruption.
Presentation at Nýherji's AI conference 18.10.2016
Internet-of-things (IoT) is set to create over 40 lakh jobs in 2016-17. This industry demands highly skilled and well trained professionals.
With our 12 hour IoT training and placement assistance program, you will be able to grasp the understanding of basic building blocks of IoT, able to develop local IoT project and control it via your mobile. This is program sets the foundation to explore your interest into IoT.
In 2011 a new app called FourSqure became wildly popular. It allowed people to "check-in" to a location so other could see where you are. This might be a stupid service to provide, but still 55 millions people signed up generating over 6 millions of check-ins. Think about all the data that got created about places and people.
Local is the Lo in SoLoMo, the buzz word. Local is not only about location, it´s also about your digital track record. Over 70% of Netflix users watch the films recommend. Facebook and Google customize the content the provide to you, presumably to create a better user experience. However, there are some problems with filtering too much. We might get stuck in a bubble and never exposed to new ideas.
Everything we do is tracked, creating digital footprint. Mining data to understand people´s behaviour is getting to be a huge and valuable business. Advertisers see opportunities in getting direct to their target groups.
We are currently living in times of great transformation. As the smartphone revolution ends, the next set of revolutions are starting. One of these revolutions is We have over the last couple of decade seen the Internet become the most powerful disrupting force in the world, connecting everyone and transforming businesses. Now everyday objects - things we use are getting smart with sensors and software. And they are connecting. What does this mean?
In this lecture we explore the Internet of Things, IoT or Internet of Everything
This is an October 2007 Yuvee press release that Yuvee exhibited its NeoKeys mobile and converged device user interface technology at the Texas Wireless Summit
This is an August 2010 Yuvee press release announcing the issuance of a third US patent on Yuvee's user interface technology for touchscreen and physical key user interfaces for mobile and other devices
This is a March 2010 Yuvee press release announcing the issuance of a Chinese patent on Yuvee's advanced user interface technology for mobile and converged devices
This is a press release from April 2004 announcing the issuance of a US patent for Yuvee's advanced user interface system for mobile phones and other consumer electronics
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.
How to Envision the Digital Technology Strategy Industry LandscapeDoug Floyd
Digital technology has become a key differentiating factor and revenue driver for companies. A truly digital strategy is needed to address this changing landscape. Existing industries are being disrupted, and new industries are now emerging, based on these new digital technologies. Markets including FinTech, health technology, artificial intelligence, connected cars, Internet of Things, robotics, drones, and 3D printing are all leveraging emerging digital innovations.
Physical security and IT security: at Expo Milan
2015 the protection of people, resources, data
and devices was a key factor in the success of the
event. From video surveillance to the prevention
of cyber attacks, Cisco’s IP network, the pervasive
multilevel security and a task force dedicated to
monitoring the entire infrastructure allowed the
organizers to concentrate on operational tasks
knowing that the event was in safe hands.
This slide deck introduces a new online game called The Hunt that uses "maps of the Web" to challenge users to solve a series of challenges that eventually lead the user to open the Vault
This slide deck/white paper presents a comparison of the core metrics that determine the effectiveness and ROI of advertising and brand marketing via the Web on smartphones between ads viewed on smartphones using traditional PC-era search engines and ads viewed on smartphones using www.webhub.mobi. This relates to anyone interesting in advertising and brand marketing via the Web (versus in-app advertising) to smartphones and other mobile devices and also reaching users with a single channel that works identically across all devices. The also relates to next generation mobile search design, and how search engines must evolve in the face of the fast-moving switch to the smartphone as the primary access point to the Web for users globally.
This white paper/slide deck asks what you see when you look at glass office buildings, condominium towers and even regular windows anywhere. The answer is in the slide deck.
This white paper/slide deck explains via pictures and text how WebHub.mobi is a "Social Atlas of the Web" and what that means, and why it is important to Web users everywhere, including the Web on smartphones and touchscreen tablets. WebHub lets anyone create and share "maps" of the Web on any topic. Each map gives a fantastic insight into how that person organizes and annotates all the links on the key Web resources on a topic, in the framework of our Web map making platform. These Web resources can include links to websites, blogs, photos, videos, music, Twitter feeds, etc.
This slide deck presents a pictoral argument for implementing dual outward-facing cameras on smartphones. Humans and virtually all creatures have two eyes. There's a reason: two eyes are better for a whole host of reasons. The same applies to smartphones. Once one line of smartphones has dual outward-facing cameras, it will be very hard for a single outward-facing camera to survive.
This white paper/slide deck examines the issue of the proliferation of icons on touchscreen smartphones - touchscreen clutter - and offers two solutions. This is an update on our 2010 white paper.
A press release by Yuvee announcing a Catalog of Mobile Device Innovations that power "what's next" after today's generation of cookie-cutter smartphones
This slide deck contains a catalog of Yuvee's patented innovations for "what comes next" and delivers a far better user experience ... after today's cookie-cutter smartphones
This white paper/slide deck describes how WebHub.mobi creates a Library of Websites that allows users to create free, private, personal libaries of their own
This is a press release by Yuvee, Inc. announcing a marketing tagline for its WebHub cloud app that makes mobile surfing from touchscreen devices fast and easy. The tagline is "WebHub is your home base for a richer, simpler Web."
This is a press release by Yuvee, Inc. announcing the release of an updated version of its touchscreen PIQ musical instrument app for iPhones and iPads on the App Store
Yuvee press release 2012.3 announcing new features for WebHub® (www.webhub.mobi)
Yuvee press release 2009.1 annoucning its NeoKeys UI was part of CTIA E-Tech Awards Smartphone Category ctia awards
1. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Tim Higginson
(847) 962-1623
info@yuvee.com
Yuvee, Inc. announces that the NeoKeys Hybrid UI Ecosystem
for Smartphones was part of the CTIA E-Tech Awards
Smartphone Category.
Highland Park, Illinois. March 2009.
Yuvee announced that its proprietary NeoKeys user interface ecosystem was one of twenty-two
contestants in the CTIA E-Tech Awards category, and one of the only entries in that category
from an emerging technology company.
CTIA holds a leading wireless trade show in the spring and fall of each year. The spring show in
2009 was held in Las Vegas. The link to the E-Tech Awards competition run by CTIA in
conjunction with that trade show is:
http://ctiait.ctia.org/eTechw2009public/index.cfm?fuseaction=main.viewEntries&subCat=1&score
Status=all
To find our entry at that link, scroll down to the third line of smartphones. Our entry is titled
“NeoKeys Hybrid User Interface Ecosystem”. Click on the entry to read a summary of our entry,
and, in particular, its differentiating features for mobile devices. The technology was also
showcased at the on-site E-Tech Awards area at CTIA.
Tim Higginson, founder of Yuvee, says: “As mobile apps and mobile Internet become the key to
the user mobile experience, mobile devices will need to address the issue of enabling both users
and app developers to provide easy entry of a sophisticated suite of commands across multiple
applications. Our NeoKeys UI is the only solution that makes this possible.”
More Information: For more press information, visit www.neokeys.com.
Availability: Now. We have the technology for the NeoKeys UI ready to be implemented in
partner company devices.
About Yuvee, Inc.: Yuvee is an emerging technology company specializing in making
technology fast and easy for everyone through advanced user interfaces and related device
designs. The company holds US and international patents. Yuvee and NeoKeys are trademarks
of Yuvee, Inc.
Company Address: Yuvee, Inc., 490 Hazel Ave., Highland Park, IL 60035 USA
www.neokeyslauncher.com, www.yuvee.com, www.neokeys.com