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Ideas Powering
Tech Development
A LOOK BACK 10 YEARS
A LOOK AHEAD 10 YEARS
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If you remove smartphones from the discussion, what ideas would you say have been powering and
advancing tech innovation in the last 10 years?
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We posed these questions to our expert panelists to get their take on a look back and a look ahead at what’s powering tech innovation.
Interested in continuing the discussion with fellow entrepreneurs, C-level executives, tech business managers, and tech company
investors and advisors?
What’s going to be the game changer for the next 10 years?
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socialmedia
socialmedia
cloudcomputing
socialmedia
The rise of social and the creation of key companies underpinning that new space - Facebook/Instagram,
Twitter, LinkedIn, Snapchat, etc.Eric Hjerpe, Kepha Partners
@efhjerpe
The availability and affordability of cloud-based services. Innovative products and services can now
be developed and deployed via cloud-based platforms for a fraction of the cost of traditional methods.
Ron Remy, Mobile Heartbeat@TECHDADCENTRAL
Social media has totally changed how we communicate to worldwide audiences on a personal level.
Don Dodge, Google@DONDODGE
Besides the proliferation of smartphones, what ideas have been powering and
advancing tech innovation in the last 10 years?
Biggest change has come from social media…bringing human relationships into the software.
James Geshwiler, Common Angels@geshwiler
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wifi
socialmedia/cloud
WiFi: Ubiquitous connectivity coupled with an explosion of social networks and mobile
apps has enabled users to interact with their world on a real-time basis in new
ways with increased productivity.Chris McKenna, Foley
The combination of social media, cloud services, and mobile have created a truly connected planet
where information, data communication, and sharing have
become mainstream globally.Ralph Rodriguez, Delfigo Security@ralphopinions
Cloud computing has made it less expensive and more flexible for companies big and small to develop solutions both internal and external. The tech world will
never be the same – it’s a revolutionary technology that comes every few decades.Greg Dracon, .406 Ventures
@Greg406
Besides the proliferation of smartphones, what ideas have been powering and
advancing tech innovation in the last 10 years?
cloudcomputing
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socialmedia
alt-fuelvehicles
The ability of startups to deploy infrastructure with very little
cap investment.John Morey, MyRozi
@MoreyMyRozi
Social media adoption… sites like Facebook and Twitter are driving rapid, near real-time communication while creating opportunities for negative developments too via security
breaches and identify theft.Robert Zeuthen, BNY Mellon
Without a doubt,
cloud computing.Ken Leeser, Kaliber@KALDataSecurity
The advancement of non-fossil fuel vehicles.
Rob Brown, Lincoln International
Besides the proliferation of smartphones, what ideas have been powering and
advancing tech innovation in the last 10 years?
cloudcomputing
startups
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socialmedia/cloud
broadband
Cloud infrastructure and web2.0 social media platforms.Lara Hanson, Qwasi
Use of cloud services.Danielle Sheer,
Carbonite
Proliferation of broadband and advances in fiber optic
networks in general. These advances in infrastructure have paved the way for fundamental shifts in how people consume media (print-to-digital) and
products (e-commerce) alike, and ultimately feed the "Big Data" machine that we hear
so much about.Tom Kearney, Wicks Group
Cloud computing and deceleration of computing
costs. It represents a paradigm shift in information technology and the underlying framework
for making Big Data actionable.Ed Montes, DataXu
@DataXu
Besides the proliferation of smartphones, what ideas have been powering and
advancing tech innovation in the last 10 years?
cloudcomputing
cloudcomputing
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The Internet of Things (IoT) via wearables and embedded sensors will be a big part of the mobile, social and virtual
revolution, and even more ways of interacting with the physical world will proliferate and increase efficiencies
and productivity.
Mobile telemedicine will have the greatest impact on quality of care as remote, out of hospital health care integrated with
patients’ daily lives will reduce costs and enable patients to better manage and
control their own health.
Digital Media
mhealth
security
Hardware/Software
Integration
In the next 10 years, the innovative integration of
hardware and software will have the biggest impact — in
robotics, wearable tech, smart home, and many other areas.
Eric Hjerpe, Kepha Partners@efhjerpe
The convergence of biometrics, near field communications and GPS with security in mobile
devices will help provide more secure mobile payment and wallet solutions that will drive
digital wallet adoption.Chris McKenna, Foley
What’s going to be the game changer in mHealth, digital
media, and security forthe next 10 years?
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mhealth
graphene
indoorpositioning
Indoor Positioning and Indoor Maps will be bigger than GPS or Maps. We spend 90% of our time indoors where GPS and Maps don't work. Indoor positioning
can track people and assets anywhere, so you always know where the emergency surgeons are, where your
family and friends are, and where your customers are. It will change retail, advertising, social,
business, security, etc.Don Dodge, Google
@DonDodge
In mHealth, real-time location-based services have the potential for dramatic change of how clinicians communicate with each other as well as how hospitals manage their critical assets.
Ron Remy, Mobile Heartbeat@TechDadCentral
Graphene: This material can
foster in a new wave of innovation starting at the component level.Robert Zeuthen,
BNY Mellon
What’s going to be the game changer in mHealth, digital
media, and security forthe next 10 years?
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Data processing — in memory databases that process real time
information and lend itself to predictive capabilities.Lara Hanson, Qwasi
security
dataprocessing
mHealth will continue to expand exponentially as the usage of mobile devices
enable clinicians, patients and health workers to share patient data, collect
physiological and neurological information in real-time, and remotely detect or
diagnose health ailments to improve the quality of care, cost of care and most
importantly the efficacy of care for patients, which if done properly, will help to
drive down the cost of health care.
The continued use of Big Data to provide on demand products and services for consumers
based upon behaviorsRob Brown, Lincoln
International
What’s going to be the game changer in mHealth, digital
media, and security forthe next 10 years?
mhealth
bigdata
Security technologies will continue to morph as the growth of cloud-based data grows alongside the future ubiquity of mobile
payments. The future mobile security will be based on a multi-tiered paradigm of what you have (device), what you know (PIN/password) and most importantly who you are using behavioral (cognition and
predictive analytics) and physical biometrics (iris, fingerprint, voice).Ralph Rodriguez, Delfigo Security
@ralphopinions
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Security software.
Danielle Sheer, Carbonite
security
I believe there will be multiple tech game changers over the coming 10 years. On the mHealth side, health care will become much
more personalized, customized and privatized – it’s become so easy to track everything, even down to the molecular level, about our bodies that treatments
and plans are sure to follow.
In the cyber security realm, the problem set continues to outpace the solution set (i.e., we’re losing) and that doesn’t appear to be
changing anytime soon. Given that, I foresee a shift over time whereby offensive solutions (we’re purely defensive today) become
more acceptable and legal. Defense-only just isn’t working.Greg Dracon, .406 Ventures
@Greg406
Social features in enterprise software…we’re only at the tip of getting people more
connected to the software.James Geshwiler, Common Angels
@geshwiler
What’s going to be the game changer in mHealth, digital
media, and security forthe next 10 years?
mhealth
security
enterprisesoftware
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Greater use of facial recognition software.Ken Leeser, Kaliber@KALDataSecurity
security
HC affinitygroups
Not a technology...a social phenomenon on top of technology....more affinity groups in health care
making collective decisions about health care choices and purchases....based on their trust in
those groups to complement their clinical sources.John Morey, MyRozi, @MoreyMyRozi
"Connected Intelligence" — connecting the actions of individuals, automated processes,
and digitally empowered machines in a fashion that allows us to increase our insight into
and control over the tangible world.Ed Montes, DataXu
@DataXu
What’s going to be the game changer in mHealth, digital
media, and security forthe next 10 years?
Further advances in the collection and analysis of "Big Data" (namely computing power) and somewhat related, the "Internet of Things". Two big concepts
with far reaching implications on the hyper-targeting of individuals in all aspects of their lives.
Tom Kearney, Wicks Group
bigdata
connectedintellegence
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You’ve seen what our FOLEYTech Summit panelists had to say on the past and
future of tech development.
What do you think?
If you’re going to be in the Boston area, join us for the FOLEYTech Summit
to continue the discussion:
Tuesday, October 14, 2014
8:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
The Westin Copley Place10 Huntington Avenue
Boston, Massachusetts 02116
617.262.9600
If you can’t attend, contribute via social media: @Foleytech #Foleytech2014
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