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IT Business

IT Strategy

IT Management

Change

Predictions …

IT Key Themes

Emerging Technologies

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1. Informatics for adding value to information (e.g. Augmented Reality)

2. Synthetic biology and metabolic engineering

3. Green Revolution 2.0 – technologies for increased food and biomass

4. Nanoscale design of materials

5. Systems biology & computational modeling /simulation

6. Utilization of carbon dioxide as a resource

7. Wireless power

8. High energy density power systems

9. Personalized medicine, nutrition and disease prevention

10. Enhanced education technology

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1- Adaptive Environments

2- Cloud Intelligence

3- Collaboration Economy

4- Contextual Reality

5- Cutting the Cable

6- Information Fusion

7- Interface Anywhere, Any Way

8- Manufacturing 3.0

9- Personal Analytics

10- Socially Networked Stuff

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Prediction: In the next 25 years [timeline year 2035], synthetic biology — the creation of life from nonliving chemicals designed on a computer — could produce thousands of synthetic genomes and life-forms not yet imagined. Jerome C. Glenn, director of the Millennium Project, extrapolating from the work of the J. Craig Venter Institute

Prediction: Robotic aerial drones will be the must-have weapon for air forces across the globe. A global rush to build drone arsenals is on and may push global spending on drones to $94 billion — double its current level —by 2020. Teal Group, an aerospace research firm, in a 2011 market study.

Prediction: Hotels will offer customers a selection of dreams as well as the opportunity to study and learn while they sleep by 2030. Ian Pearson, in a report for budget hotel chain Travelodge entitled “The Future of Sleep.”

Prediction: By 2015, people will have a direct say in 25% of the display ads they see when they go to the computers and use services like Google. Neal Mohan, Vice President of Display Advertising at Innovation Days Internet Week, June 1st.

Prediction: Global Internet traffic will quadruple by 2015, thanks in large part to over 3 billion Internet users and15 billion networked devices. The Cisco Visual Networking Index.

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Prediction: The majority (61%) of Internet traffic will be via video by 2015, with annual global traffic reaching the zettabyte threshold — that’s the equivalent of 250 billion DVDs, according to Cisco blogger Thomas Barnett (June 23, 2011),

Prediction: “Computers” will cease to exist. We’ll access the Web through our contact lenses, going online in the blink of an eye —literally. The information you need will arrive discreetly and instantly on your contact lens in a 3-D display visible only to you. You’ll even get subtitles if your partner is speaking a different language. Theoretical physicist Michio Kaku.

Prediction: In another 10 years, home entertainment centers could be playing movies and television shows as 3-D holographs, no television screen involved. Pierre-Alexandre Blanche, University of Arizona physicist.

Prediction: 50 billion machine-to-machine (M2M) devices — such as high-definition cameras, e-readers, remote sensors, and appliances — will be communicating with each other wirelessly by 2020. SPRINT - Traffic on wireless services is already dominated by data, having surpassed voice traffic in 2010. Machines will increasingly communicate with each other automatically, without human intervention. Good news for efficient remote monitoring, such as in telemedicine and insurance companies that can monitor your driving habits and adjust your premiums accordingly.

Prediction: “Voice interface systems will permit automation of about one-third of the current service sector jobs” [in the next 25-50 years]. “By 2040, robotlike machinery will inhabit the world alongside people, doing much of the work.” James H. Irvine and Sandra Schwarzbach of the Naval Air Warfare Center at China Lake, California

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Prediction: Appliances will no longer need power cords, according to two Duke University researchers who say that laboratory-engineered “metamaterials” could be used to build outlets that would transmit energy to a device remotely, in the form of radio waves. Yaroslavl Urzhomov and David Smith, Duke University’s Pratt School of Engineering

Prediction: Soldiers will communicate telepathically. No longer relying on radio transmissions, microphones, or hand signals, they will relay their thoughts to each other through “thought helmets.” Gerwin Schalk, an Albany Medical College biomedical scientist, who is working with the U.S. army to develop the first functional thought helmets.

Prediction: By 2030, doctors will be fitting amputees and persons who are missing limbs with “neuroprosthetics” that link to the body’s neurons and receive signals from the brain so as to move, feel, and operate just like real limbs. Will Rosellini, CEO and president of MicroTransponder (a medical device company)

Prediction: In ten years, tablet PCs, netbooks, and laptops will be extinct, replaced by new device as-yet-to-be-conceived. Rama Skukia, vice president of Intel’s architecture group speaking at SEMICON (semiconductor conference) in San Francisco in July.

Prediction: In the future, people won’t care that sites like Facebook sell their personal data, because Facebook will pay them for the data they share. Jess Kimball, former speech writer for Faith Popcorn, on Twitter, May 13, 2011.

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Prediction: By 2015, there will be no more textbooks in South Korea’s schools. All learning material will be digitized. South Korean Ministry of Education

Prediction: Offices will be ubiquitous computing environments by 2025. Kiplinger.com.

Prediction: There will be over 1000 embedded processors in your homeby 2020. Rich LeGrand, president of robotics technology company Charmed Labs, speaking at SXSW Interactive in March (“Congratulations, Your Robot Just Accepted Your Friend Request”)

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Future happens!

AI

Automation 2.0

Symantec Web

LTE, Spectrum Sharing, 1GB

WiFi, 3G Service

Platforms

Digital Money

TerraHertz 3-D Scanners

Cloud Intelligence

All networks are social networks

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We are the network!

IT Management is controlling

SLA’s & OLA’s

Computing is a utility

New Conceptual Dynamics

Continuous change

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Development

Technology has always

been a double-edged sword.

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While you make things work…

Prepare for tomorrow, infinity, & beyond!

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Product: Dynamic IT SI

Portfolio

Team: Strong Skills & Ethics

Work: Company on Steroids

No Middle Men: Other than us!

Provide Solutions: Don’t

shuffle boxes

Mentoring: Work Life Culture

Own Technology: Get

Inside

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Do we make our tools, or do our tools make us?

If you want to reinvent the wheel, you should also reinvent it’s new street, and its new street culture!

Preach & Evangelize only your own technology, or be sure you have the vendor at your side

Mentoring is investment in people, and organizations.

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Own Technology

Development Company (Own Technology)

Get Inside Customer Systems / Processes

No Single Dependency

Systems Integration Combined PS Alternatives

You are not the beach head of the sales attack!

Add your ValueMain Revenue is Professional

Services (PS)

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Vision – thinking ahead, together.

Passion – Drive the change.

Hard work – Fast Pace, Team

Work, Company on Steroids

Knowledge Acquisition –

Mentoring

Center of Excellence –

Strong Back Base

Team work

No Guru, no champion, no

lone wolf!

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Value for the money is the right formula

Mentorship is more than education

•KT is not enough

OpEx sells better than CapEx

•SaaS

•Cloud Computing

Security is integral

Plan B is not a luxury

•BC

•DR

Zero down time is necessary for business

What if worse comes to worst?

•SLA

•OLA

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Connecting the world !

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C1

C2

C3

C4

C5

C6

C7

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Project EC

Project AD

Project JE

Project TEST

• 3 years

• 2 - 4 m AED per year

• Take Over 6 months +

• 2 years

• 3 - 4 m AED per year

• Take Over 2 months +

• 3 years

• 3 - 4 m AED per year

• Take Over 6 months +

• 10 years

• 20 - 24 m AED total

• Take Over 2 years+

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