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The O’Reilly Radar
Tim O’Reilly
June 23, 2010Velocity, Santa Clara, CA
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You know me as a book publisher
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What We Really Do At O'Reilly
Change the world by spreading the knowledge of innovators
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O’Reilly Radar Methodology
“The future is here. It’s just not evenly distributed yet.” - William Gibson
We “watch the alpha geeks” and think about the futures they are living in
We then look for trend data that tells us that a particular future is becoming mainstream
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Sources of my fascination with SysAdmin & Ops
My first book: Masscomp System Administrator’s Guide, 1983
Programming Perl, first edition, 1991 System administration O’Reilly’s “core”
Started pushing our editorial teams early on to look at big sites and operations
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I’m here today to talk about where this is going
Cloud computing Data driven applications Mobile Real time Beyond the web
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Cloud Computing
“You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.”
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Data is the “Intel Inside”
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An application that depends on cooperating cloud data services: - Location- Search- Speech recognition- Live Traffic- Imagery
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The Yelp Monocle
Find cafes nearby.
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The Internet Operating System is A Data Operating System
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The Internet Operating System is a Data Operating System
It helps applications find out about– People– Places– Things– Prices– Documents– Images– Sounds– Relationships– ...
and helps people interact with them through services– Search– Payment– Matching and Recognition– ...
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In Real Time
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Hackers play Entrepreneurs build products for consumer early
adopters Enterprises follow
We saw this with the PC, with the World Wide Web, with open source software, with social networking
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AMEE - the world’s energy meter
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We’re moving to a world in which every device generates useful data, in which every action creates “information shadows” on the net.
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The cloud future includes...
Devices acting as sensors for intelligent data collection
Devices whose UI is on the web rather than the device
Feeding data into multiple online services that will turn into a full-on sensor web
Setting the stage for robotics, augmented reality, and the next generation of personal electronics
Producing more data than we’ve ever had to deal with before
Moving from hackers to innovators to mainstream business impact
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People are the “Intel Inside”
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“Harnessing Collective Intelligence”
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The Open Source Paradigm Shift
May 6, 2003
Tim O'Reilly O'Reilly & Associates, Inc.
www.oreilly.com
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Software as ServiceVon Kempelen's Mechanical Turk
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“You are all inside the Amazon application”
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Source: http://micro-ram.com/images/100_0453.JPG
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Source: http://blog.frankovic.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/systemadmin.jpg
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“The Web is changing the way we live and touches every person alive. As more and more people depend on the Web, they depend on us. Web Operations is work that matters.”
--Jesse Robbins
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“Changing the world by sharing the knowledge of innovators.”
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“Operations is where big decisions are made & policies executed that affect people & societies.
There is almost nothing to guide us.”
--Jesse Robbins
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“Figuring out this stuff is hard. We'll make mistakes. That's okay. ”
--Jesse Robbins
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“[The wall] was beautiful, but not because of any masterful intellectual planning or any scientific supervision of the job, or any added expenditures to “stylize” it. It was beautiful because the people who worked on it had a way of looking at things that made them do it right unselfconsciously. They didnʼt separate themselves from the work in such a way as to do it wrong. [...] In each case thereʼs a beautiful way of doing it and an ugly way of doing it, and in arriving at the high-quality, beautiful way of doing it, both an ability to see what “looks good” and an ability to understand the underlying methods to arrive at that “good” are needed.”
--Robert Pirsig,Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance
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“Do the right thing. You will gratify some people, and astonish the rest.”
--Mark Twain
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Switching tracks (a bit)...
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For more information
The Open Source Paradigm Shift (2003) http://bit.ly/cKLSUP
What is Web 2.0? (2005) http://oreil.ly/a0zT65
Web Squared: Web 2.0 Five Years On (2009) http://bit.ly/kEKgs
Government as a Platform (2010) http://opengovernment.labs.oreilly.com/
Ongoing commentaryhttp://radar.oreilly.comhttp://twitter.com/timoreillyhttp://buzz.google.com/timoreilly
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