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Real World Thinking To New World Challenges
Mega Trends, S trategic Vision, Thought Leadership & Innovation
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Re imagination.............................
Real World Thinking To New World Challenges
Mega Trends, S trategic Vision, Thought Leadership & Innovation
Contents
History of Work Work Place 2020 - Mega Trends The Perfect Storm! - “Is your network ready?” Summary
“Information is the oil of the 21st Century”
Adapted from:- Mark Getty – Chairman Getty Images
History Of Work – 2000
1990 First commercial dial up IS P 1990 www protocols finished (HTML, HTTP, URL’ s) 1991 First web page created 1991 First content based search protocol 1991 MP3 becomes a standard 1991 The first webcam 1993 Mosaic – First graphical web browser 1993 Governments go on line 1994 Netscape Navigator 1995 Commercialisation of the Internet 1995 Amazon / eBay launched 1995 Geocities – Vatican goes on line 1997 Term “ Weblog” is coined 1998 First on line news story – Monicagate 1998 Google 1998 Internet file sharing
“Looking at the proliferation of personal web pages on the net, it looks like very soon everyone on earth will have 15Mb of fame” M.G. Siriam
History Of Work – 2010
2000 The bubble bursts 2001 Wikipedia is launched 2003 VoIP goes main stream 2003 LinkedIn launched 2003 MyS pace, most popular social network 2004 Web 2.0 2004 Flickr launched 2004 S
2004 The Facebook open to college students 2005 Y
2005 S kype launched 2006 Twitter 2007 iPhone and mobile web 2008 Internet Election 2010 IP AD launch
“The Internet is becoming the town square for the global village of tomorrow.” Bill Gates
Work Place 2020 – Mega Trends
Connectedness changing:- Where we work
How we work When we work Who we work with
“The world is flat!” “You can innovate without having to emigrate.”
#1 Globalisation #2 Economic #3 Demographic #4 Societal #5 Technological #6 Sustainability
Thomas Friedman
Work Place 2020
“The future is here it’s just not evenly distributed” William Gibson “2020 mindset required to thrive in a networked world”
Leadership BRIC competition Generation cohesion Diversity Organisation structures Deep mastery Micro Entrepreneurs Employee contracts Global virtual talent pool Open innovation
Future of Work Trends
Reputation capital 1st interview via Avatar Mobile device will be your office Global talent shortage Enterprise Social Networks You will elect your leader Work / Life flexibility Portfolio career Intact team sourcing Death of middle management?
Future Of Work – IT Career?
Top 10 Fastest Growing IT Jobs
10.Technology Manager 18%
Source: Author Stream
Top 10 CIO Predictions in 2020
Source: John Brandon CIO.com
CEO Strategic Business Agenda 2012
Eighty-five percent of CEOs believe that their enterprises will be impacted by economic downturn in 2012. By more than 2:1, CEOs say they will increase IT investment in 2012, rather than cut it. The IT "nexus" trends — mobile, social, cloud and information — are rising in CEO priority. Innovation management is advancing in industries
The CFO is typically the CEO's closest strategy advisor, but never the innovation leader. Less than one in 200 CIOs is regarded by the CEO as his or her potential successor.
2012 Gartner CEO Survey “The Year Of Living Hesitantly”
The Perfect Storm Is Approaching !
“The Network is the Computer”
John Gage Sun Microsystems
Next Generation Network Services
20 CN Network Digital Rivers
Component Thinking Data Centre Capable MPLS
WAN
Quality Of S
ervice
Video capable IS
DN 30
Direct Internet Access Mobex DS
L
Perimeter S
ecurity
Architected / Inside-out
Re Imagine Your Corporate Network ?
21 CN Network A Glorious Digital Ocean
Holistic & S
trategic Thinking
Public / Private Cloud Capable VPLS
WAN
Quality Of Experience TelePresence capable S
IP Trunking
Multi S
ervice Access
Fixed To Mobile Convergence Next Generation Access S
ecurity Architecture
Architected / Outside -In
More Intelligent, Faster, Secure and Cost Effective Assess, Design, Integrate, Migrate, Operate, Manage
Next Generation Network Access
EFM 10Mb ADSL 2 24mb Fibre To The Cabinet (FTTC) 80mb Fibre To The Premise (FTTP) 100mb
Welcome to Kcom Light Stream Service
50 times faster than average UK broadband speeds!
Future Of WiFi
For the fourth time since 1997, the IEEE standards committee is
planning another maj or revision to the standard being called 802.11- 2012
This new Wi-Fi standard will differentiate itself from previous
iterations by operating within a range of 3.65 and 3.7GHz. Current implementations of Wi-Fi typically operate around either 2.4GHz or 5GHz frequencies
802.11-2012 is also expected to provide 600Mbps throughput.
The PHY (physical layer) and MAC (a software layer) components of 802.11-2012 will be reworked to provide that impressive speed
Currently 802.11n can already achieve 600Mbps at 5GHz, but to do
so requires MIMO technology to aggregate four multiplexed streams
White Spaces – Super Wi-Fi
U.K. regulator Ofcom has approved the use of white spaces
spectrum for communication services such as broadband Internet and M2M, predicting that white space technology will come to market by 2013
Frequencies –
pockets of unused airwaves sitting in bands reserved for broadcast TV signals – are comparable to the amount of spectrum currently available for 3G services
White space spectrum could also be used to enhance existing
wireless Internet technologies such as WiFi across whole towns and cities
BT is already utilising white spaces in this manner in a trial that is
being conducted on the Isle of Bute
S
tandards and devices evolving
Software Defined Networks - SDN
Simplification Access to Control Plan via single console to
program network policies for:-
Provisioning, Application Performance Management, Traffic Flows, Security, Identity
Network as a Service – A New Revolution ?
Will really be the Android of networking?
S tanford computer scientist Nick McKeown and colleagues developed the OpenFlow standard
Mobile Everything
Wave, View & Pay Technology
Connectedness with Added Context Near Field Communications Long Term Evolution Consumerisation of IT Context S
ensitive Networks
Telepresence & HD Video
90%
You Tube 2Bn viewers per day, 24hrs of video is up loaded per minute A 720P HD Video session consumes 1.5mbps per second across your network! 47%
to research products and potential purchases
Video 3.0 (H265)
Will have 16 times more pixels than your state-of-the-art
1080p screen
The next-gen video compression technology shrinks video
by 40 to 45% compared to today's prevailing H.264. But encoding H.265 video takes a long time right now.
The H.265 video codec, also known as High Efficiency Video
Coding or HEVC, is being developed by The Joint Collaborative Team on Video Coding to replace H.264 codec that is pretty much the standard right now for Full HD (1920×1080) video encoding and decoding
It’s set to be a much more efficient and capable codec that
will boast a 67% improvement and will become an official standard in 2013
HTML5 – Beginning of the end for FLASH?
“Death to Plug-Ins for Voice & Video ?” Applications inside the Browser! Brings Web Apps closer to Native Apps! Application services down a wire to Thin devices! Evolving standard! HTML 5 embedded in all main Web browsers
Augmented Reality
Augmented reality (AR) is a live, direct or indirect, view of
a physical, real-world environment whose elements are augmented by computer-generated sensory input such as sound, video, graphics or GPS data
197m AR capable Smart Phones to be sold in 2012 150m AR users in 2012 up from 600,000 in 2010 Mobile AR will generate 1.4bn downloads by 2015 Enterprise Applications with AR elements to account for
3rd largest portion of revenue by 2015
The mobile augmented reality market will reach $732m by 2014, fuelled by paid application downloads, subscription services and advertising, according to a new report from Juniper Research
Sources: Juniper and ABI research
Gamification
UK 22m people play video games on consoles, mobiles & social
Gamification can drive employee motivation and performance Enable employees & consumers to engage in not so fun exercises Points, rewards, medals, recognition and personal achievement Gaming techniques being applied to the following scenarios:-
Business problem solving Innovation Marketing Customer service and loyalty Knowledge transfer
“A change tool for future leaders” Movo “By 2016, 70% of Global 2,000 businesses will have a gamified app” McGonigal
“Insert Coin To Start !”
Cloud Computing – X as a Service
Globally there are 50m
physical servers
$150bn Cloud Computing
Market in 2013 Gartner
25%
2012
Amazon AWS earned
$750m in 2011
60%
Server workloads Virtualised by 2014 – 12% in 2008 Know your Cloud Public Virtual Private Private Hybrid Community Cloud Usage Predictions:- Business Apps 52% Infrastructure 18% Storage 13% Apps Development 9% Server 8%
Source: IDC
The Subscription Economy
The Personal Cloud – Experience Roaming
2005 Converged Networks
one network - multiple services
2010 Converged Devices
One device and 1000’s of apps
2015 One Experience across multiple screens
Personal Cloud Apps Content S
A Weapon Of Mass Synchronisation!
The reign of the personal computer as the sole corporate access device is coming to a close, and by 2014, the personal cloud will replace the personal computer at the centre of users' digital lives, according to research from Gartner 2012. One eco system and 10’s of screens – linked by next gen connectivity
Glocalisation
The power of making big small!
Connecting applications, data, infrastructure & devices!
Hierarchical, static, dumb, network infrastructure & connectivity !
Enterprise Network – Cost Or Value ?
Conclusion - Are You Ready?
The future of work in 2020 will be about :-
Productivity, Innovation, Value Creation
Leadership, vision and courage Maximise the potential of your people Empower them with the right IT experiences Get ready to compete locally, globally and be aware of BRIC’s
Successful Comms Providers will help their customers with :-
Adaptive, Talented & Innovative
Flatter Structures, Career Grids, Diversity & Crowd Integrated
Collaborative & Intelligent
Mobile, Social, Visual, Virtual, Federated, Augmented, Assisted
Smart, Secure, Hyper-Connected, Open & Virtual
Devices, People, Clouds, Offices, Homes, Cities & Countries
Responsible
Sustainability, Integrity, Transparency & Admired
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