0 Copyright 2013 FUJITSU Glen Koskela, CTO Nordic
Smart Mobility
Glen Koskela
CTO Nordic
1 Copyright 2013 FUJITSU Glen Koskela, CTO Nordic
Metal-to-Cloud IT
Throughout the day
connected
Social payoff,
contacts beyond
the organization
Information over process
Good app is good
enough
Business-ready
self-services empower
business users
Shadow IT
New work style
experiences
How work
gets done and
with what
is changing.
Physical and virtual
experiences are
out of step
Cloud IT
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PC Experience Is Broken: Demand Signals
People’s working, collaboration, learning
and management styles are changing – as
individuals and throughout the day rather
than being rooted in their work unit
Demand signals for new workplace
models and working styles are
everywhere. People switch to
better experiences.
Many devices Synchronization Social Collaboration
Apps stores Self-service Mix of services Multiple contexts
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Removed Dependencies
@dhinchcliffe Mobile 1st or 2nd?
Equal. Time and space defines
access method. Usage and
activities accommodate with it.
Office room. 9-to-5 schedules. Mail delivery. Secreterial svcs. Travelling. Etc.
The working environment, once static and unmovable has now become
variable. A new time zone (+35d per year) has become the new ”normal”.
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Users Will Take IT Ownership Further
Process centric
Application centric
Development centric
Resource centric Resource IaaS
Toolset PaaS
Application SaaS
Process BPaaS
Enterprise apps store?
Personal cloud
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Desire To Get Meaningful Work Done
From end-user
point of view,
consumerization
has less to do with
IT and more to do
with changes in the
way people work.
Over the last 3
years user IT
added more...
to productivity than
corporate IT?
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The ability to have a
dialogue – a
conversation, people
can connect, exchange
information.
Mobility gets proper
context once you think
about how to reduce
latency between people
and information,
processes, customers,
and reactions.
The Reals Gains
Doing things not
previously possible.
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The shipping container
changed the world by
streamlining the physical
supply chain.
IP-network changed the
world by transforming the
digital value chain.
Large-scale social and
collaborative services have
demonstrated the potential
of social supply chains.
Disruptive Changes
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http://www.flickr.com/photos/londonmatt/3163571645/
Think “Enable”
Mobility is transformative,
not just another channel.
Mobile “gadgets” are not
stripped-down PCs, they
stretch the boundaries of
business processes and
organizational structures.
§ Control access
§ Enable to derive value from
sources of data
§ Maintain interoperable services
§ Ensure, Document compliance
The key is to maintain a
framework that frees others
to make sound choices.
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No way to learn
all requirements
as needs will
change and
evolve.
Hub platform lets
one build and
grow in secure,
well-integrated,
manageable and
consistent way.
From BYO to CYO
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Bridging The Enterprise And The User
ultra-slim, light weight, solid
magnesium, biometrics, theft
protection, manageability…
Business
ultrabook
sandboxed native email/calendar,
water- & dustproof, toughened,
biometrics, encryption, tracing...
Business
Android-tablet
tablet w/ pen & finger, attachable
keyboard, biometrics, theft
protection, manageability…
Business
hybrid
handwriting, smart card,
swappable battery, biometrics,
theft protection, manageability…
Business
pad
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Smart Experiences
0-Watt AC Adapter Modular bay
Anytime USB charge
Bay projector
10-finger multi-touch table
Presence sensor Smartphone VDI-display
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By 201x… More Innovations
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The pace of change is
accelerating,
technologies are falling
off the pages of sci-fi
into our present day.
Human augmentation,
additive manufacturing
and crowd prediction
have become reality.
Human Centric Intelligent Mobility
Augmented devices
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Integrating ‘Bits, Bricks and Interactions’
We need physical, virtual, and social work settings.
Making apps and data “follow” employees.
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Create a mechanism that
allows people to access
services seamlessly,
probably using their own
devices, which will be
many and varied.
Smart Mobility
Act as a custodian of the
enterprise data and
technology IP and
manage it based on
business policies
Support the business in
selecting applications and
potentially changing them
on a regular basis, or at
least that will be an
aspiration.
Provide the enterprise
with the reports it needs to
indicate that it is a
compliant and ethical
business that operates
appropriately.
Identify the processes that can
be done differently and areas
that can be improved.
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